BCSoccerWankerOuter
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This @Soccer2000 is way cooler then @Soccer99. CCB div 3 league champs 2022, if they have not folded.
Nothing @Soccer99?
This @Soccer2000 is way cooler then @Soccer99. CCB div 3 league champs 2022, if they have not folded.
Rumour has it his daddy grounded him after CCBs shite performance in their last game. Took his phone away, his gaming system, HE EVEN LOST ACCESS TO HIS DADDYS BMW!!! Poor guy is going to have to take public transit to Kwantlen now, oh wait I mean "SFU". Guess we'll have to wait a week for @Soccer99 to get his phone back before we get a completely accurate breakdown of how they should have beat Abby...Nothing @Soccer99?
I was too busy yesterday to go watch Abbotsford vs CCB. So I won’t give a takeaway. Port Moody was clearly missing players yesterday. Some big names scratched off their team list for whatever reason. Let’s hope they aren’t around next weekend either so we can take home the soccercity cup. But we have the best wingers and strikers in the premier division and it showed again with them putting balls in the back of the netting yet again.
<Predictions for next week>
PMO 8 - CCB 2 ~if played~
CFC 4 - SU 3 ~if played~
SAFC 2 - LUSA 1
VANU 0 - AUSA 5
<Soccercity cup>
CFC 5 - PMO 1
....Also in struggling to see why our game against pot Moody has been postponed. Their cup final is on monday and our game is on Friday. That's 72 hours for recovering.
Thanks for this Dude! I admit I have a tough time with this. We want to prod our players on to what they aspire to. We push many players on at young ages and frankly, they don't develop the bond to our club like I would like to see. It's a different generation. There are some that do. On our men's team right now, Dave Adams and Vince Stewart are still actively playing and can be considered true SU outh players. They are both good enough to play on any team in any League of their choice but made the conscious choice to stay the course and try to re-establish the team. I admire them for that. On the female side, we have the successful nucleus still there, but with a vastly different set of things going on in their lives. Trying to bridge the transition for an influx of graduating university players. Having said that, a few are good enough to go pro in Europe and I am prodding them on to do so rather than hoard them here to ensure success.The real question is, would this same postponement be extended to other squads in a similar position?
The optics are terrible when the league administrator is also the guys running POMO.
I'm NOT of the opinions guys like Thomas and Dave should not be involved in the league. Hell, both have a lot of experience, Dave is a longtime Surrey United guy- basically cradle to grave if you factor in his kids involvement- I like that he's stepped in. I don't understand why he hates himself so much that he keeps putting himself in these situations, but God bless the idiot. That being said, anything that is a decision like this simply looks bad. What I don't know is if this type of decision is perhaps deferred to an independent committee or board, and it may very well have been. We aren't privy to that.
Back to an earlier comment about the Surrey United talent factory...how can anyone say it isn't? How many clubs in BC Produce as much talent? Coquitlam Metro Ford, maybe? I know there are actual stats out there now, I'd like to see them. On the boys side, how many players have they pushed through to University, BCPL, Whitecaps, or other professional organizations over the past decade? I'm sure it's tops if not top 2. The real quandary is keeping some of those kids, or getting them back, after uni (or during), and after perhaps their pro aspirations has run their course. That's the issue, really. Surrey United is producing players for the VMSL. If this "Dave" fellow can actually turn that course only slightly, he'll make a huge impact to the men's squad.
This season...it'll be interesting and very important. I honestly don't know if there is enough overall quality to give Coastal, Abby, Pomo and Langley enough competition to be contenders at Provincials. I have to take the word of players in the league who have seen CCB and can pick out it isn't a quality Premier side. I hope they are wrong, but if it quacks like a duck....
Thanks for this Dude! I admit I have a tough time with this. We want to prod our players on to what they aspire to. We push many players on at young ages and frankly, they don't develop the bond to our club like I would like to see. It's a different generation. There are some that do. On our men's team right now, Dave Adams and Vince Stewart are still actively playing and can be considered true SU outh players. They are both good enough to play on any team in any League of their choice but made the conscious choice to stay the course and try to re-establish the team. I admire them for that. On the female side, we have the successful nucleus still there, but with a vastly different set of things going on in their lives. Trying to bridge the transition for an influx of graduating university players. Having said that, a few are good enough to go pro in Europe and I am prodding them on to do so rather than hoard them here to ensure success.
What bothers me is the undue criticism we get for essentially doing the right thing.
What also bothers me is that players don't feel that natural loyalty anymore. It goes both ways. The senior teams have to do their role too. And we haven't been that great at it in the past. There is room for improvement.
Thanks Dude for some encouraging and understanding words.
Talk about your own game don't focus on other teams, not a good mentality.Abby 5 CCb 1. Pretty much a waste of evening. CCB is not even close to being a premier team rather a decent div 2 team is more realistic. They scored on a indirect kick at the top of the 6 yard box and beside that no saves by our keeper. Their CB is actually pretty good but no one around him to help. I really hope they get better
Breaking news bc soccer wanker outer is a girl and she takes ballet classes. She's pretty good at dancing.