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  • On this episode of Chat By The Pitch, we sit down with brothers Charlie and Trip Neil, two of the co-founders of Dallas Trinity FC, to discuss the journey of building a professional women’s soccer club as a family. They share how their deep Dallas roots, combined with their backgrounds in soccer and business, have shaped the vision for DTFC. From their player-first approach to making professional soccer more accessible to the community, the Neil brothers reveal what it takes to turn a shared family passion into a thriving club.

    They also discuss playing at the historic Cotton Bowl, their experience facing FC Barcelona, and what the future holds for USL Super League. Whether you're a longtime soccer fan or just getting to know DTFC, this episode is packed with insight into the business, culture, and growth of the game.

    Key Talking Points

    • The inspiration behind founding Dallas Trinity FC

    • Trip Neil’s experience with the US Deaf Men’s National Team

    • Charlie Neil’s journey from soccer to minor league baseball

    • The player-first philosophy of USL Super League

    • How DTFC is making pro soccer more affordable and accessible

    • The significance of playing at the Cotton Bowl

    • Competing against FC Barcelona in their inaugural season

    • The club’s approach to recruiting and academy development

    • How Dallas Trinity FC fits into the broader DFW sports market

    Tune in to Learn:

    • How Dallas Trinity FC was built from the ground up

    • The long-term vision for women's soccer in Dallas

    • Why the USL Super League is different from other leagues

    • The impact of playing at the Cotton Bowl

    • What fans can expect from DTFC’s future seasons

    Quotes from Charlie Neil

    • “Dallas has always been a soccer-rich city—now we have a women's pro team to match that legacy.”

    • “Our goal is to create a club that feels like home, both for players and for the community.”

    • “The accessibility of our matches—from ticket prices to transportation—was a top priority for us.”

    • “Seeing kids look up to our players reminds me of how I felt watching the Dallas Sidekicks as a kid.”

    • “This club isn’t just about winning games—it’s about building something that lasts.”

    Quotes from Trip Neil

    • “Playing with the US Deaf Men’s National Team shaped the way I see soccer and community.”

    • “We built Dallas Trinity FC for the city of Dallas and the people who love the game.”

    • “The Cotton Bowl is one of the best pitches in the country—it creates an unbelievable atmosphere.”

    • “Our goal is to provide a pathway for local talent while also attracting world-class players.”

    • “This is just the beginning. We want to make DTFC a club that stands among the best in the world.”

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  • In this episode of Chat By The Pitch, we sit down with Amber Brooks, the fearless captain of Dallas Trinity FC, to talk about her incredible journey from youth soccer to leading in the USL Super League. She shares how playing with boys helped shape her game, the reality of trades in professional soccer, and what it's like being part of a brand-new club. We also dive into the differences between college and pro soccer, her time at Bayern Munich, and how she sees the future of women's soccer evolving in the U.S.

    Key Talking Points

    • Amber’s early career and playing in mixed-gender teams

    • Her journey through youth national teams and UNC

    • Transitioning from college to the professional level

    • The experience of playing abroad with Bayern Munich

    • The business side of pro soccer: trades, contracts, and league policies

    • Leadership and mentorship in women’s soccer

    • The growth and future of the USL Super League

    • The role of academies in player development

    • Challenges and rewards of playing for a new club like Dallas Trinity FC

    • Life beyond soccer: career planning and giving back to the game

    Tune in to Learn:

    • How Amber’s competitive mentality shaped her career

    • The differences between European and American soccer development

    • The impact of coaching styles at UNC vs. the professional level

    • What it takes to be a leader on and off the pitch

    • Why player development in the U.S. still has a long way to go

    10 Quotes from Amber Brooks

    • “I love winning. It could be the smallest drill, and I will be so upset if I don’t win.”

    • “I was one of the first players to know about the USL Super League. Now, I’m proud to be part of it.”

    • “Playing with boys made me stronger, faster, and taught me how to hold my own.”

    • “The professional game isn’t just about skill—it’s about being able to show up every day at a high level.”

    • “Trades in the NWSL were a rude awakening. I learned quickly that this is a business.”

    • “UNC was the best decision of my life. Anson Dorrance is the greatest coach I’ve ever had.”

    • “At Dallas Trinity FC, we’re building something special—it’s exciting to be part of the foundation.”

    • “The future of women’s soccer needs structure, investment, and smarter player development.”

    • “The Super League is giving young players a chance to train with pros while keeping their college eligibility. That’s huge.”

    • “I’ve played all over the world, and the Cotton Bowl field is one of the best I’ve ever stepped on.”

    Connect with Amber Brooks:

    📷 Instagram: @abrooks22

    Connect with Dallas Trinity FC:

    🐦 X (Twitter): @dallastrinityfc

    📷 Instagram: @dallastrinityfc

    📘 Facebook: Dallas Trinity FC

    🌐 Website: Dallas Trinity FC Official Site

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  • In this episode of Chat By The Pitch, Ian Stover, founder of Goalkeeper U, dives deep into his journey and the evolution of goalkeeper training. From his early days of creating the Sparks curriculum to his hands-on work at Goalkeeper U, Ian shares invaluable insights into developing the next generation of keepers. He discusses the importance of foundational training, the challenges of the competitive soccer market, and the role of parents and coaches in a player’s growth. Tune in to learn about Ian’s philosophy and what it takes to build a successful goalkeeper.

    Key Talking Points

    Ian’s journey from a volunteer coach to running Goalkeeper U. The importance of curriculum in youth development and Ian’s approach. Why goalkeepers need to develop their feet and field skills. The challenges of coaching in North Texas and the competitive market. How to foster leadership and confidence in young players. The evolution of goalkeeper training in the modern game. Why parents need to understand the developmental journey for their kids. The impact of fun in early-stage training. Encouraging players to take risks and learn from failure. Building a balanced program for both competitive and recreational players.

    Tune In to Learn

    The importance of foundational training for young goalkeepers. How Ian’s curriculum is shaping the future of goalkeeping. The role of parents in supporting their child’s soccer development. Why playing multiple positions helps develop a well-rounded player. How to balance competition with the need for player enjoyment.

    10 Quotes from Ian Stover
    "Soccer is about control, not just kicking the ball."
    "Every great goalkeeper starts with a strong foundation."
    "Presence is key — it’s about being calm and confident, not loud."
    "Realism over reps: every drill should reflect what happens in a match."
    "Great goalkeepers anticipate the game before it happens."
    "Parents should look for coaches who love what they do."
    "Fun should always be the focus for younger players."
    "Development is a long journey; success takes time."
    "Coaching is about teaching life skills, not just soccer."
    "A good coach builds confidence, not just skills."

    Connect with Ian Stover
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: thegoalkeeperu.com
    Facebook: facebook.com/thegku
    Instagram: @coachiangku
    X: @thegoalkeeperu

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  • In this episode of Chat By The Pitch, we sit down with Ian Stover, the founder of Goalkeeper U, to explore his innovative approach to goalkeeper training. From foundational skills to advanced tactics, Ian shares his journey, his philosophy of "realism over reps," and how he’s building confident, effective keepers from the ground up. This episode is packed with insights for parents, players, and coaches who want to level up their understanding of the beautiful game.

    Key Talking Points Ian’s journey from a soccer dad to founder of Goalkeeper U.

    ​The importance of foundational training over flashy skills.​Why presence and control are key for effective goalkeepers.​The philosophy of "realism over reps" and how it changes the game.​Engaging parents in the development process.​The evolving role of goalkeepers in modern soccer.Building leadership and decision-making skills in young keepers.​The significance of creating a positive first experience in soccer.​How Goalkeeper U supports youth development and collegiate success.​Practical tips for coaches to bring game-real scenarios into training.

    Tune In to Learn:

    ​How to build foundational skills that last a lifetime.​Why goalkeepers are the unsung heroes of soccer.​The role of parents in nurturing young athletes.Insights into Ian’s unique coaching style and philosophy.​How to create a pathway to success for aspiring goalkeepers.​

    Quotes from Ian Stover

    "Your job as a goalkeeper is to control the game, not just block shots."

    "Presence isn’t about being loud; it’s about confidence and calm."

    " Be If it’s not fun, they won’t fall in love with the game."

    "Realism over reps: every drill should mimic the game."

    "The best goalkeepers are the ones who think like chess players."

    "A goalkeeper’s success starts with foundational movement and balance."

    "Parents play a huge role in creating a positive soccer experience."

    "Every training session should build on the last, progressing in complexity."

    "Great keepers don’t just react; they anticipate and organize."

    "Leadership is the most underrated skill in a goalkeeper’s toolkit."

    Connect with Ian Stover

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: thegoalkeeperu.com

    Facebook: facebook.com/thegku

    Instagram: @coachiangku

    X: @thegoalkeeperu

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    #GoalkeeperU #SoccerTraining #YouthSoccer #Goalkeeping #SoccerCoaching #SoccerParents #RealismOverReps #SoccerDevelopment #BuildingFutureKeepers #PassionForTheGame

  • In this episode of Chat By The Pitch, Ian talks with Ben Sansom of Challenger Sports about innovative coaching, building soccer pathways, and fostering a love for the game. From working with two-year-olds to preparing teens for pro-level opportunities, this episode is packed with insights for parents and players alike.

    Key Talking Points

    ​ Challenger Sports’ mission and services in North Texas.​ Parent involvement in early soccer programs.​ Building creativity and decision-making with game-based learning.​ Managing player progress and parent expectations.​ Insights from partnerships with Stephen Gerrard Academy and Spire Academy.​ Balancing soccer training and education.​ Creating memorable experiences through Challenger camps.

    Tune in to Learn

    ​ How to develop your child’s soccer skills from age two.​ Why asking “why” is critical in coaching.​ The difference between skills and technique.​ How game-based learning mirrors street soccer traditions.​ Tips for balancing soccer training and education.

    10 Quotes from Ben

    ​ "The game is the best teacher."​ "We’re not here to coach soccer; we’re here to change lives."​ "Parent involvement at a young age helps build a love for the game."​ "Creative skills are about the ‘why’ behind every move."​ "We want kids to fall in love with soccer by playing, not just practicing."​ "Technique teaches how; skill teaches when and why."​ "Every player’s journey is different—our job is to help guide them."​ "The inflatable fields create a party-like atmosphere for learning."​ "Balancing soccer and school is crucial for long-term success."​ "It’s all about making memories that inspire kids to stay in the game."

    Connect with Challenger Sports

    Instagram: @challengerhq

    Facebook: ChallengerSports

    Connect with Ben Sansom

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: Ben Sansom

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    #YouthSoccer #SoccerDevelopment #CoachingTips #ChallengerSports #RecreationalSoccer #GameBasedLearning #SoccerTraining #ParentingInSoccer #CreativeSkills #SoccerCamps

  • In this episode of Chat By The Pitch, Ian Babcock talks with Colin Brett, co-founder and CEO of Player Stat Data. Colin shares how Player Stat Data is revolutionizing youth soccer by turning raw game footage into actionable insights. Learn how data impacts player development, empowers coaches, and provides parents with a clear understanding of their child’s performance. If you’re curious about the future of soccer analytics, this episode is a must-listen!

    Key Talking Points

    • How Player Stat Data started and the mission behind it.

    • The 76 metrics Player Stat Data collects and their importance.

    • Why objectivity in soccer analytics is crucial for player development.

    • How combining video and data creates a complete performance picture.

    • The role of Player Stat Data in college recruitment and development pathways.

    Tune In to Learn

    • How Player Stat Data customizes solutions for clubs and players.

    • The challenges and benefits of using data to measure performance.

    • Why accurate stats paired with video can transform coaching and development.

    Quotes from Colin Brett

    • “Data is the bridge between potential and reality in youth soccer.”

    • “Player Stat Data ensures every metric is objective and actionable.”

    • “Highlight reels show moments, but stats capture the full story.”

    • “Our mission is to make elite-level insights accessible to all players.”

    • “Accurate data builds trust and empowers development.”

    • “Every game holds a goldmine of insights waiting to be unlocked.”

    • “We’re focused on what matters: helping players grow through evidence-based metrics.”

    • “Data isn’t a replacement for coaching; it’s a tool to make coaching better.”

    • “The context behind the numbers is where real understanding happens.”

    • “Our goal is to provide clarity in a game full of complexity.”

    Connect with Player Stat Data

    Instagram: @PlayerStatData

    Facebook: @PlayerStatData

    Twitter: @PlayerStatData

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    #SoccerAnalytics #YouthSoccer #Player Stat Data #CoachingTools #PlayerDevelopment #SoccerTraining #SoccerInsights #NextGenAthletes #GameChanger #SoccerClubs

  • In part two, Jamie Saylor dives deeper into the dynamics of youth sports. From challenges like burnout to the importance of multisport participation, Jamie shares his candid thoughts on fostering resilience in young athletes and creating inclusive opportunities in soccer.

    Key Talking Points:

    The pressures of specializing in one sport. Overcoming burnout in youth sports. The value of multisport participation. Social and mental benefits of sports for kids. Future visions for youth soccer, including nonprofit initiatives.

    Tune In to Learn:

    Why playing multiple sports builds better athletes. Balancing competition with development in youth soccer. Jamie’s vision for accessible soccer programs.

    Quotes from Jamie:

    "Burnout happens when kids stop loving the game—let them take breaks." "Multisport athletes bring something unique to every field they step on." "Soccer is more than a game; it’s a way to build resilience in life." "We need to create spaces where all kids can play, regardless of financial barriers." "Rest is a weapon for athletes—it keeps them sharp and motivated." "Parents must let kids learn from failure—it’s the best teacher." "Athletic success comes from passion and discipline, not pressure." "Coaches who balance hard work with encouragement create the best teams." "Online forums connect people, but they need to stay positive to succeed." "Youth sports should be a tool to shape better adults."

    Connect with Jamie Saylor

    Facebook: ⁠North Texas Vs The World⁠

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    #YouthSports #SoccerCommunity #ParentingOnThePitch#NorthTexasSoccer #MultiSportAthletes #SoccerParents #PlayerDevelopment #SoccerJourney #SportsParenting #ChatByThePitch

  • Jamie Saylor, founder of North Texas Soccer vs. the World,shares his transition from a baseball background to leading a vibrant soccercommunity. In this episode, we discuss how he built a space for parents tonavigate youth sports and the parallels between soccer and baseballparenting.

    Key Talking Points:

    - Jamie’s baseball background and transition intosoccer.

    - Founding North Texas Soccer vs. the World.

    - Challenges and benefits of running a sports communityonline.

    - Parenting two soccer players while navigating youthsports.

    - Importance of finding the right coach and environment foryoung athletes.

    Tune In to Learn:

    - How a baseball dad found his footing in soccer.

    - Strategies to build a positive online sportscommunity.

    - Tips for parents supporting multi-sport kids.

    Quotes from Jamie:

    - "I never thought I’d raise two soccer players—it’s intheir DNA now, not mine."

    - "North Texas Soccer vs. the World started as a way toconnect parents navigating youth sports chaos."

    - "I’ve learned to let the kids love their sport; it’stheir journey, not mine."

    - "Baseball teaches patience; soccer teachesmovement—it’s a mix of lessons."

    - "Every sport parent needs to step back and letcoaches coach."

    - "Online communities work best when we focus oncollaboration, not competition."

    - "Parents get too caught up in the wins—development iswhere it’s at."

    - "It’s not about being the best today but improvingfor tomorrow."

    - "Coaching my kids taught me as much as it taughtthem."

    - "Respecting different sports cultures helps us growas parents."

    Connect with Jamie Saylor

    Facebook: North Texas Vs The World

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    #YouthSports #SoccerCommunity #ParentingOnThePitch#NorthTexasSoccer #MultiSportAthletes #SoccerParents #PlayerDevelopment#SoccerJourney #SportsParenting #ChatByThePitch

  • In this episode, Lindsey Huie dives deep into the mental side of the game, offering invaluable insights on building resilience, setting goals, and fostering a positive mindset. Drawing from her experiences as both a player and coach, Lindsey discusses the importance of balancing competitiveness with teamwork, avoiding burnout, and navigating the emotional challenges of high-level soccer. She also shares practical advice for young athletes, parents, and coaches on how to create an environment that supports growth and success. Whether you’re looking to improve as a player, parent, or coach, this conversation is packed with actionable takeaways that go beyond the game to build character, confidence, and mental toughness.

    Key Talking Points:

    ​Mental resilience and its role in sports.​Goal-setting strategies for athletes.​Balancing competitiveness with teamwork.​Lindsey’s coaching philosophy and the importance of honesty.​Managing burnout and fostering longevity in sports.

    Tune In to Learn

    ​Tips for developing mental strength and focus.​Strategies to overcome adversity and setbacks.​The keys to balancing athletic ambition with personal growth.

    Quotes from Lindsey Huie:

    ​“Adversity isn’t just a challenge; it’s an opportunity to grow.”​“Goal-setting is the foundation of long-term success.”​“Being a great teammate is as important as being a great player.”​“Burnout happens when we don’t balance our passion with rest.”​“As a coach, I aim to develop players for life, not just the game.”​“Parents play a crucial role, but support means stepping back sometimes.”​“Every challenge is an invitation to improve.”​“True growth comes from self-awareness and intentional action.”​“The mind is like a muscle—you have to train it to perform under pressure.”​“Success doesn’t happen overnight; it’s built through small, consistent wins.”​“Teamwork starts with understanding your role and owning it fully.”​“Resilience means showing up, even when the odds are against you.”​“Learning to rest was as important as learning to push harder.”​

    Connect with Lindsey Huie:

    Instagram: @Getgritness

    Facebook: @Getgritness

    Email: [email protected]

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  • Lindsey Huie’s journey from a young soccer enthusiast in California to a national champion and professional player is nothing short of inspiring. In this episode, Lindsey shares how her love for the game began at the age of four, sparked by watching her older brother play. She recounts her rise through the youth leagues, playing for nationally recognized clubs, and her transformative collegiate career at the University of Portland, where she played alongside legendary teammates like Christine Sinclair and Megan Rapinoe. Lindsey also opens up about the challenges she faced, including managing Graves’ disease, overcoming injuries, and navigating the competitive pressures of elite soccer. Her story is a testament to perseverance, discipline, and the power of a lifelong passion for the game.

    Key Talking Points

    ​Lindsey’s early passion for soccer. ​Transitioning from recreational play to competitive leagues. ​Her experiences with youth national teams and collegiate championships. ​Overcoming injuries and medical challenges like Graves’ disease. ​Building foundational skills through multisport participation. ​

    ​Tune In to Learn:

    ​The story of how Lindsey fell in love with soccer. ​What it takes to play for elite teams and national championships. ​How to manage early success while staying grounded. ​

    Quotes from Lindsey Huie:

    ​“Soccer was my first love, and nothing else came close.” ​“Playing with my older brother taught me resilience and creativity.” ​“Every great journey starts with a simple decision to follow your passion.” ​“At 10, I had no idea where soccer would take me, but I was all in.” ​“Joining a nationally recognized club opened doors I never imagined.” ​“The University of Portland was life-changing; it taught me about excellence.” ​“Winning championships is incredible, but the process is what sticks with you.” ​“Injuries taught me patience and the value of perseverance.” ​“Graves’ disease was a challenge, but it made me stronger.” ​“The game taught me discipline, both on and off the field.” ​

    Connect with Lindsey Huie:

    Instagram: @getgritness

    Facebook: @Getgritness

    Email: [email protected]

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    #SoccerJourney #PlayerDevelopment #MentalToughness #SoccerParents #YouthSports #CoachingLife #LindseyHuie #GritAndGrowth #SoccerStories #ChatByThePitch

  • In this episode, we sit down with Warren Cottle, Director of Coaching and Player Development at North Texas Soccer Association, to explore the realities and aspirations of the Olympic Development Program (ODP). Learn how ODP is bridging gaps, fostering player growth, and creating opportunities for youth athletes who might otherwise go unnoticed. From addressing financial challenges to rethinking player pathways, Warren shares his experiences, challenges, and plans for the future. Whether you're a coach, player, or soccer parent, this episode is packed with valuable insights.

    Key Talking Points:

    The history and evolution of the Olympic Development Program. Strategies to identify and nurture untapped talent. Financial barriers and scholarships in youth soccer. The importance of collaboration between clubs and ODP. Building soccer culture in underserved communities. Developing soccer IQ and holistic player growth. Challenges of aligning with U.S. Soccer’s long-term vision. How to balance coaching, competition, and player development. Addressing the “pay-to-play” model in youth sports. Vision for the future: inclusivity and accessibility in soccer.

    Tune in to learn: How the ODP system is evolving to meet the needs of today’s youth players, and why it remains a critical stepping stone for many aspiring players.

    10 Quotes from Warren Cottle:

    "ODP is about more than soccer—it's about creating opportunities for players who might otherwise be overlooked." "We’re not here to compete with clubs; we’re here to complement their efforts and provide a unique pathway." "Soccer will only reach its potential in the U.S. when it becomes accessible to the most underserved communities." "The game should teach life skills—discipline, teamwork, and resilience—not just tactics and techniques." "You can’t judge talent solely on skill; soccer IQ and decision-making are just as important." "We need to move away from the 'pay-to-play' model to truly democratize the sport." "Great players are often found in unexpected places; it’s about recognizing and nurturing that potential." "A successful program is one that sends players off better than when they joined—on and off the pitch." "Soccer should be a unifying force that breaks down barriers, not creates them." "The heart of ODP is inclusion: ensuring every player has a shot, regardless of their background."

    Connect with Warren at ODP:

    Instagram: @NTXODP

    Facebook: @NTXODPEmail: [email protected] Website: https://www.ntxsoccer.org/odp/olympic-development-program/

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  • In this episode of Chat By The Pitch, Ian dives into the dynamic world of youth soccer with Kyle Wilson, known as the “Angry Soccer Guy.” Kyle shares his journey as a player, coach, and founder of his own organization. They tackle the core issues of youth soccer, from the myths of elite league pathways to the necessity of real development over “winning at all costs.” This conversation uncovers the honest, sometimes harsh, realities parents and players face and offers insights on how to navigate these complex systems for true growth.Key Talking Points:

    Kyle’s soccer journey from the U.S. to France and Argentina The challenges of pay-to-play and “cash cow” leagues Real development vs. winning mentality in youth sports Effective training methodologies for young players Why American clubs lean toward international recruits The disconnect between parents’ expectations and coaches’ philosophies Kyle’s views on meaningful, player-focused soccer How small-sided games enhance skill and game awareness The value of playing in adult leagues for younger athletes Creating a positive impact beyond monetary gains in youth soccer

    Tune in to Learn:

    How “cash cow” leagues impact youth soccer What true player development should look like Why European academies differ from U.S. clubs Kyle’s approach to honesty and value in coaching The benefits of grassroots coaching over elite leagues

    Quotes from Kyle Wilson:

    "I’m not here to cash cow youth soccer; I’m here to make a difference." "Winning at 9 years old doesn’t mean you’re developing; it means you’re playing the game wrong." "Too many parents think development means trophies. It doesn’t." "If a kid’s just booting the ball forward, they’re not learning soccer." "U.S. clubs often miss the mark by avoiding real challenges." "A 15-year-old playing against men is the best development path you can ask for." "You’ll never understand winning if you’ve never lost." "We don’t need more elite badges; we need more dedicated coaches." "There’s no quick route to true soccer development." "I’m not here to win tournaments; I’m here to build players for life."

    Connect with Kyle Wilson:

    Instagram: @KyleCWilsonOfficial X: @angrysoccerguy Links: Kyle Wilson's Linktree

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  • Get an insider's look at the upcoming 2024 Senior Bowl as Dominic Schelland Abigail Tracy dive into how this beloved Dallas soccer tradition showcasestop youth players. Dominic reflects on his journey from local leagues toprofessional soccer, sharing insights into how the Senior Bowl bringsunparalleled opportunities for young athletes. Abigail, who runs the SeniorBowl’s operations, explains the event's transformative impact on players andfamilies alike. This episode unpacks how Dallas' unique soccer community supports its players and why staying local is often the best path.

    Key Talking Points:

    ​Dominic's journey and his vision for supporting Dallas youth soccer​Why the Senior Bowl treats young athletes like professionals​Abigail's role in ensuring the event's success and impact​How Dallas' soccer talent competes with national programs​The player nomination and selection process for the Senior Bowl​The challenges of keeping top players local and the benefits of doing so​Role of partnerships like Adidas in making the event possible​How the Senior Bowl aims to be a long-lasting legacy in Texas soccer​Behind-the-scenes on organizing the game-day experience​Inspiring stories of players overcoming barriers through soccer

    Tune in to Learn:

    ​Why Dallas is a powerhouse in youth soccer and what sets it apart​How the Senior Bowl has grown from a local showcase to a must-watch event​The philosophy that drives Dominic and Abigail to support young athletes​What "playing with heart" truly means for both players and coaches​How the Senior Bowl instills respect, teamwork, and resilience in players

    Quotes by Dominic Schell:

    ​“There’s no need to look outside Dallas; our soccer talent is right here.”​“This isn’t just a game—it’s a legacy we’re building in Dallas soccer.”​“Dallas soccer has given me so much; the Senior Bowl is my way of giving back to the community that shaped me.”​“This event is about showing young players that they’re part of something bigger—a community that believes in them.”​“Playing in the Senior Bowl isn’t just about soccer; it’s about learning respect, accountability, and teamwork.”​“The event shows that even in a competitive world, giving back can make all the difference.”​“My goal is to give these players something they’ll carry with them for the rest of their lives.”​“The Senior Bowl is proof that Texas has a special place in the soccer world.”​“When you give back to the kids, you’re really investing in the whole community.”

    Quotes by Abigail Tracy:

    ​“Every detail of the Senior Bowl is designed to make these kids feel like pros.”​“I left teaching, but the passion for supporting kids never left. That’s what drives my work with the Senior Bowl.”​“Watching these kids realize their potential is the most rewarding part of my job.”​“Seeing these kids push their limits and grow as athletes is what keeps me committed to the Senior Bowl.”​“For many players, the Senior Bowl is more than a game—it’s a confidence builder and a stepping stone.”​“The real impact of the Senior Bowl is helping young players see their potential on and off the field.”​“We aim to create an experience these athletes will remember forever, showing them what it feels like to be supported and celebrated.” ​“The connections and friendships built here are just as important as the skills they​show on the field.”

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  • In part 2 of our interview with Gregg Gillies, "The Soccer Specialist," Ian continues the discussion on youth soccer development, diving deeper into the cultural issues that affect how kids train today. Gregg tackles the decline of free play in American youth sports and how it’s stifling creativity and growth in soccer players. He also explores how parents and coaches can better support youth players’ development, focusing on long-term progress instead of short-term wins.

    Key Talking Points:

    The decline of free play and its impact on soccer creativity. How American youth soccer differs from soccer cultures around the world. The balance between technical training and playing for fun. The societal challenges of getting kids to play outside. Parental pressures and their influence on coaching and development. Gregg’s views on why youth soccer leagues focus too much on winning. The importance of structured but simplified training to avoid overwhelming players. Differences in youth soccer training between the U.S. and other countries. The problem with over-scheduling games and under-prioritizing focused training. How failure and mistakes are vital for young players’ learning and growth.

    Tune in to Learn:

    Why free play is so important for developing soccer IQ and creativity. The pitfalls of over-coaching and over-scheduling games for youth players. How parents can foster better training habits and play environments for their kids. The cultural barriers preventing American kids from playing soccer for fun. Gregg’s insights into how the U.S. can build a better youth soccer culture. Why making mistakes is essential for player growth and development. How structured training programs, like Gregg’s, can complement free play.

    10 Quotes from Gregg:

    "Kids don’t just go out and play soccer anymore—they need to be encouraged." "The U.S. has so many options for kids, but soccer culture suffers because of it." "Free play helps players develop creativity and tactical awareness naturally." "Structured leagues are fine, but they shouldn’t replace going outside and just playing." "Parents can be part of the solution—take your kid to the park with a ball." "The best training in the world won’t work if kids aren’t learning through play." "Winning at U6 or U7 doesn’t matter—what matters is development." "Youth soccer needs less pressure on winning and more on skill-building." "Mistakes are how players learn—without failure, you can’t develop fully." "In soccer, it’s the small things that make a big difference in player growth."

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    Facebook: ⁠⁠Impact Soccer Performance And Training⁠⁠

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  • In part 1 of Chat By The Pitch's exclusive two-part interview, Ian Babcock sits down with Gregg Gillies, aka "The Soccer Specialist." Gregg shares his 12-year journey in youth soccer coaching and athletic training, explaining his unique approach to developing young soccer players. He dives deep into his progressive training programs, offering parents and coaches new strategies to balance technical skills and explosive conditioning, without relying on outdated endurance-focused methods. If you're involved in youth soccer, this episode is a must-listen.Key Talking Points:

    Introduction to Gregg Gillies, his background in strength and soccer coaching. Development of Gregg's progressive soccer training programs (30, 60, and monthly plans). The problem with endurance-focused training in youth soccer. The benefits of explosive, fast-twitch muscle training for soccer. How ball skills and technical ability are crucial for success. Early coaching philosophies and how they shaped Gregg’s approach. Understanding the pressures on youth coaches to focus on winning over development. Why developing technical skills early is essential for long-term soccer IQ. Parental involvement in player development and balancing expectations.

    Tune in to Learn:

    How to structure youth soccer training around speed, agility, and strength. Why long-distance running isn’t effective for developing soccer players. The importance of giving youth players strong technical foundations. How to coach for long-term development, not just short-term wins. Insight into Gregg’s unique training approach that simplifies complex soccer concepts. The role of parents in ensuring their player’s growth and success.

    10 Quotes from Gregg:

    "The technical foundation is everything—it’s the starting point for real development." "Endurance-focused training can hold young players back from being explosive." "My programs give players a monthly structure to build skills progressively." "Soccer isn’t about running long distances—it’s about short bursts and explosive speed." "If players don’t have ball control, no tactics in the world will help." "I’ve seen players with soccer IQ struggle because their technical foundation was weak." "You don’t want a player to just pass and move—you want them to create space with skill." "Youth soccer coaching needs to stop focusing on endurance and start building athletes." "Good first touch and confidence with the ball will set a player apart." "You can’t skip ball skills and expect a player to perform at higher levels."

    Connect with The Soccer Specialist:

    Facebook: Impact Soccer Performance And Training#YouthSoccer #SoccerDevelopment #FreePlayMatters #TechnicalTraining #ParentCoachTips #PlayerDevelopment #SoccerCulture #ExplosiveTraining #SoccerCreativity #TrainSmart

  • In this episode of Chat by the Pitch, we dive into the inspiring journey of Lions Futbol Club with special guests Mario, Rick, and Mike. They share how this small club from Corinth, Texas, transitioned from recreational soccer to competing at the select level, creating a tight-knit soccer community with an influential culture. The episode explores their passion for the sport, their coaching philosophy, and how they’ve built a successful club while maintaining a focus on player development and family involvement.

    Key Talking Points:

    The founding of Lions FC and its transition to competitive soccer The importance of building a strong club culture How player discipline and respect shape success The role of parents and families in supporting player development The philosophy behind keeping costs low while delivering quality training The importance of teamwork, fun, and learning both on and off the field How Lions FC plans to grow and help players reach high school, college, and beyond The integration of technology for coaching and player development How external coaches and summer camps enhance player skills

    Tune in to Learn:

    How a love for soccer can shape a club and its players The power of community and family in youth sports Why maintaining focus on the player is crucial to success Key insights on coaching youth soccer from a passionate and experienced team How small clubs like Lions FC can make a big impact

    Quotes from Mario:

    "I started playing since I could walk; soccer was always a part of me." "We didn’t know what to expect going from rec to competitive, but the success we’ve had has been amazing." "Every practice, every game, is to prepare them for their next step, whether it’s high school or beyond." "We’ve created something special here—a family more than just a soccer team."

    Quotes from Rick:

    "For me, it's not just about soccer, it’s about teaching these kids to be respectful, disciplined, and good people." "Our parents are a big part of why this team works—they believe in what Mario is doing." "The boys want to stay because of the culture. They know they’re growing here." "Developing trust and respect with the players is key to what we do."

    Quotes from Mike:

    "We might be a small club, but our focus is huge—hard work and passion drive us." "Our journey from a rec team to competitive is a testament to the kids’ effort and the parents' support." "We take pride in being the classiest team out there, on and off the field." "The technology we use to improve our players is about creating a culture of continuous improvement."

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    TikTok @lionsfutbolclubtx

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  • In this episode of "Chat by the Pitch", we sit down withBrandon Hess, owner of Soccer Post Keller, to discuss his journey from a lifelong soccer fan to a community leader in soccer retail. Brandon dives into the challenges and joys of owning a soccer specialty store, coaching his son'steam, and the value of creating a supportive, fun environment for young athletes. We explore the ins and outs of uniform production, community outreach, and how Brandon is making strides to simplify and elevate the local soccer experience.

    Key Talking Points:

    · Brandon's background in soccer and how he fellin love with the game.

    · Owning Soccer Post Keller and the transition into the business of soccer.

    · The struggle with uniform production and Soccer Post's solutions for local clubs.

    · How Soccer Post is helping local clubs, from gear to community support.

    · Creating a personalized, community-focused experience at Soccer Post.

    · Balancing life as a parent, coach, and business owner in the soccer world.

    · The future of Soccer Post Keller and expansion in the DFW soccer community.

    · The difference between specialty soccer stores and big box retailers.

    · Soccer Post’s cutting-edge technology and strategies for fast, high-quality uniform production.

    · Coaching philosophies and building a love for the game in young players.

    Tune in to learn:

    · How Brandon went from playing rec soccer to owning a soccer store.

    · The business strategies behind running a successful soccer store.

    · Why personalized service and high-quality products matter in the soccer world.

    · How Soccer Post is transforming uniform production for local teams.

    · The importance of fostering love for the game in young players and maintaining a positive, supportive environment.

    Quotes from Brandon Hess:

    · "I want the kids to learn the game and I want the kids to love the game."

    · "We decided to buy a soccer store. Just the next logical step, right?"

    · "Soccer is one of the few sports where you can pick it up and play for the rest of your life."

    · "We are putting in machinery that can turn around uniforms in a matter of weeks."

    · "We want to be involved in every aspect of the local soccer community."

    · "We focus on giving customers a different experience with personalized service and quality gear."

    · "You realize, if a kid doesn’t love this game, they’re not going to stick around."

    · "Our goal is to become the largest provider of uniforms in the area."

    · "When you come into a soccer specialty store, you get expertise you can’t find in big box stores."

    · "We’re building young men, not just soccer players."

    Connect with Soccer Post:

    Website: https://soccerpostkeller.com/

    Instagram: @soccerpostkeller

    Facebook: @soccerpostkeller

    Store location:

    790 S Main St, Suite 413

    Keller, TX 76248

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  • In part 2 of Chat by the Pitch, we continue our conversation with Alexander Jakubov and Libor Volf, founders of Volf Soccer Academy. From competing at top European clubs to mentoring young talent in North America, they reveal their unique approach to player development. Learn how they're connecting Europe, North America, and Africa through soccer, helping young players achieve their full potential. This episode dives deeper into how they guide players through critical stages of their soccer journey, preparing them for the professional world.

    Key Talking Points:

    ​The foundation of Volf Soccer Academy’s philosophy: balance between technical training and love for the game.​The challenges of transitioning players from youth soccer to professional opportunities in Europe and MLS.​Differences in training styles between North America and Europe.​Encouraging player confidence and technical mastery through free play and competitive environments.​Connecting young players to opportunities in Europe and beyond through global networks.

    Tune in to learn:

    ​Why body language and confidence are key in player development.​How Volf Soccer Academy helps young players build strong technical foundations.​How soccer is used as a tool to connect different cultures across continents.​Why it’s important for parents to understand their child’s soccer journey and training phase.

    Quotes from Alexander:

    ​"We believe in building players through repetition and touches on the ball, not just focusing on results."​"Confidence comes from mastering the basics, knowing you can perform when it matters most."​"At 14 or 15, you should behave as a professional to become one."​"The goal isn’t just to develop soccer players, but to develop confident individuals."​"In soccer, you have to be two levels better as a foreign player to earn a spot in Europe."

    Quotes from Libor:

    ​"If a player loves the game, no one has to push them—they’ll push themselves."​"You can’t build professional players by focusing solely on athleticism; technique is the core."​"Our goal isn’t to just create skilled players, but to help them enjoy the game while building life skills."​"We’re not just coaching soccer; we’re creating global connections and fostering cultural exchange."​"In the end, it’s about putting the ball in the goal—but how you get there matters just as much."

    Connect with Volf Soccer Academy:

    Website: https://www.volfsoccer.us/

    Instagram:

    volfsocceracademy

    Alexanderjakubov

    Volfino13

    Facebook:

    Volf Soccer Academy

    Alexander Jakubov

    Libor Volf

    TikTok: Volfsocceracademy

    Training location:

    Ulete in Southlake

    SWAT(Sports World Athletics of Texas) in Rockwall

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  • In this episode of Chat by the Pitch, we dive deep into the journeys of Alexander Jakubov and Libor Volf, co-owners of Volf Soccer Academy. From growing up in a small town and a major city with a passion for street soccer to building an international academy that spans multiple countries, these two former professional players discuss their philosophies, challenges, and the joy of helping the next generation of players. Learn how they’ve transformed the development of young soccer talent, focusing on skillbuilding, Discipline, and creating a positive and fun environment for growth.

    Key Talking Points:

    Alexander and Libor's early soccer experiences in Europe. Differences in soccer culture between Europe and North America. Building Volf Soccer Academy: philosophy, challenges, and growth. Balancing competitiveness with fun in youth soccer training. Importance of parent involvement and setting expectations for young players.

    Tune in to learn:

    How street soccer influences the foundational skills of young players. Why creating a positive environment in training is essential for longterm success. The role of parents in supporting, but not overstepping, their children's soccer journey. Libor and Alexander's personal experiences, from playing in top clubs to running an academy.

    Quotes from Alexander:

    "We want to create players who are confident with the ball, ready to take risks, and not afraid of mistakes." "Every training session needs balance between fun and strictness. Without one, you lose the effectiveness of the other." "In professional soccer, you need to know when to switch between having fun and getting serious." "Skills training needs a foundation—master the basics first, then build on that." "Parents must trust us; once their kids are on the field, it's our time to coach."

    Quotes from Libor:

    "When I started Volf Soccer, I didn’t expect it to grow into five academies, but it was always about love for the game." "If a child doesn't enjoy soccer, we tell the parents. There's no point in forcing it." "We’re not just coaching skills; we’re coaching life lessons—discipline, commitment, and joy." "The game has changed. Kids don’t play freely on the streets anymore, so we recreate that experience." "You can’t build great soccer players by yelling at them. They need guidance, structure, and room to grow."

    Connect with Volf Soccer Academy:

    Website: www.volfsoccer.us

    Instagram:

    volfsocceracademy

    Alexanderjakubov

    Volfino13

    Facebook:

    Volf Soccer Academy

    Alexander Jakubov

    Libor Volf

    TikTok: Volfsocceracademy

    Training location:

    Ulete in Southlake

    SWAT(Sports World Athletics of Texas) in Rockwall

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  • In this engaging episode of Chat By The Pitch, Ed Puskarich, Director of Coaching for Texas Spurs FC, shares his insights on youth development, the balance between high school and club soccer, and the lessons he's learned from decades in the game. From navigating the challenges of coaching teenage players to fostering a family-first club culture, Ed dives deep into what it takes to create an environment where players can thrive both on and off the pitch. Perfect for coaches, parents, and soccer lovers looking for a fresh perspective on youth soccer.

    Key Talking Points:
    • The unique balance between high school and club soccer
    • The importance of direct communication between players and coaches
    • Building confidence in young players through accountability, not punishment
    • Developing life skills like independence and responsibility in young athletes
    • Managing parent expectations and creating a family-oriented soccer culture
    • Ed’s thoughts on the physical and mental demands of soccer at the high school level
    • The role of video analysis and technology in modern soccer development
    • Preparing young players for college soccer through a structured development pathway
    • Encouraging a multi-sport approach while maintaining focus on soccer
    • How Texas Spurs FC stands out with its family-first, player-centered philosophy

    Tune in to Learn:
    • How Ed helps players balance the demands of club and high school soccer
    • Why direct communication between players and coaches is key to development
    • Ed’s perspective on building discipline and self-reliance in young athletes
    • How Texas Spurs integrates life lessons into soccer training for long-term growth
    • Practical advice on navigating the challenges of competitive soccer and player development

    Quotes from Ed:

    • "Winning is a byproduct. We teach to be successful, not just to win."
    • "It’s a life lesson: You pack your own bag, and if you forget your jersey, that’s on you."
    • "At Texas Spurs, it’s all about family. You don’t have to love all the rules, but you’ll follow them."
    • "We’re preparing every player for college soccer, whether they choose to play or not."
    • "The real skill we teach is accountability, not punishment."
    • "As a coach, it’s about saying the right thing to the right person at the right time."
    • "The day kids start driving is the day parents stop coming to practice—communication becomes crucial."
    • "Every rule we have is designed to improve the overall experience, even if it seems small."
    • "In a team sport like soccer, individual recognition is earned through team success."
    • "I owe my soccer career to the lessons I learned as a wrestler—discipline, work ethic, and mental toughness."

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    Website: www.texasspursfc.com/
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