Sunday leagues have such a large pool of players from inexperienced to semi-pro's, even fanatics who have no on-field experience, just show up to play. It is fun but can be frustrating if you don't have a consistent team, but definitely recommend if you just wanna ball. Its all for the love of the game. Great vid!
It seems under-appreciated to me. I play semipro and also do sunday league. While it’s good to keep fit, it’s still intense competition. I helped my friend build the team up and found some absolute ballers who play at my level or higher.
Very common. I've played a number of local sports and the range of skill is anywhere from retired pro to first ever game, sometimes in the same team. Impossible to know what's coming
Exactly. My Sunday League had players who played semi-pro and pro in lower AND top Eastern European leagues. Also, the hispanics are always just amazing. Half of them would be playing in the MLS if they were 20 years younger.
Everything you guys said is true. My brother and I both played in college and still managed to get destroyed on a Sunday team. It’s a completely different style and environment! It’s like you feel limited without players who can pass the ball back to you. Still fun though 😂
Same with my brother and I! We have good chemistry and play well together but our team does not understand our plays😓we once scored by ourselves against the entire other team and left everyone in shock!!! But yes, there are some good players in Sunday league like a guy named Tank from where I am from!!! He is strong like a Tank!!!
You didn't get destroyed because of you and your brother. Soccer is about the entire team. A single poor defender can lead to an upset because it creates a hole that the offense can just walk through over and over again. This is what probably happened in this game. This is why single superstars from Europe can't carry an entire MLS team. It's just simply impossible for one person to do this, no matter how good they are. And this is why Messi is doing better on Inter Miami that previous superstars since he brought over several players with him. But notice that even bringing over 4 players still doesn't lead to complete domination. It's just that every single player counts in soccer. This is also why Bayern (my theory) faltered in this season. They had 1-2 bad players on defense that led to easy goals for the opposition. With respect to offense, you need a full complement of midfielders to develop the play and feed, and then forwards to finish it up.
@@showwhite7320 Yes you’re completely right. I’ve never thought about it that way. And the examples you gave are good proof of that. Well now I feel better knowing that I can’t blame us for not being able to carry an entire team 😅
Going from a top D2 school to Sunday league was a lot of fun. Sometimes you feel like you could play pro with how well you play against random people and other times you feel like "how did I ever play in college"
good video. I'm 52 yrs old now. Played D1 in the Big East in the early 90s. Then Sunday league after that which was no joke. Ex European pros in their late 30s, former D1 guys playing for fun mixed in with guys that were good high school players but didn't play college. When their is no real structure, doesn't matter how good you were in college. Soccer ain't the type of game you can go end to end like in hockey or basketball. Just isnt.
What was it like playing d1 in the 90s and highschool soccer in the 80s? How did you get into it with the sport probably being so unpopular during that time
@@motorsportministries7843 Well, I grew up in the NYC area and Long Island. The game was pretty big back then since we had the Cosmos and Pele in the 1970s. High school soccer back in the 80s was intense because club teams were limited. You didn't have ECNL or MLS next. If you were an elite player back then, you would try out for ODP state then regional and national if lucky enough. It was a lot simpler and streamlined. Local area college coaches, even D1, would come to high school games in the area and recruit. Since there was no Internet, coaches really couldn't see players from across the nation unless at a big tourny like the Dallas cup or something. Word of mouth and having a coach with connections was the way to go. Also living in the NY area, you were exposed to all kinds of soccer culture from Latin to European to African to Asian. My high school team had dudes from all over the world. Lol. It was very cool. My background was Irish and I had lived in Ireland as a kid for a few years so that's where I began to excel and when I moved back to NY around 10 yrs old I was fire! Lol. But truth is you kids are better today then we were. A lot more creativity, strength and technical ability. And it's great to see so many Asian ballers. There weren't many back in the 80s. Now in NYC they are all over!
my exact experience. The guys I played with were ex european national team, english pro's and some d1's, I was hard carried. We were all over 40, mostly 50 and won the open in our league! I made my kids call me league champ for a month.
I was an academy player and played a little in college. Sunday League has always been so tricky for me. I grew up playing as a center mid and I could never make any good plays because some of my teammates won't see the play. A lot of time my teammates would beat me up for making a weird pass, and challenge my academy days because they never went for the play or knew to do proper cuts. I also live in an area where there is a decent population of Tongan and Samoan players that will do insane challenges on you. I do not want to get hurt because I play in competitive beach volleyball tournaments and if I commit to a challenge with those guys, I'll become flat Stanley. Lastly, as a center mid, spacing was key. In competitive, organized football, you have a lot of space because the defenders have their back line and the mid field of the defending team are within their line to prevent any plays, leaving you with a lot of space. But in Sunday league, you got the whole team going for you, leaving no space to see the patterns or structure of the team because they don't got any.
I have like 15 years of sunday league experience and nothing strikes the fear of god into me like an old fat santa claus keeper...those dudes are on a different level. Also showing up any time before the game is a try-hard player, you have to realize you are playing with millenials and gen x who have families and kids and jobs...we need our coffee early on in the morning and were fighting demons inside that the young kids haven't found yet. Sunday league also has the most varied level of players, hobbyists, casuals, collegiate level, semi-pro, novices, no matter what level you are you are going to get found out quick, so even if your ass or really good, your on the spot in front of every joe-shmoe out there
The reality is if you really want to make a difference you need at least 3 players, one on each line, one good defender, one good midfielder and one good striker!
I was playing in a Sunday league and our goalie immigrated from Croatia, it turned out he was in the national team as the 2nd (reserve) Goalie, he was old, fat, fit and like Spiderman.
In Germany, you can watch some interesting senior matches on sundays. My club have teams from kita/kindergarten to Altliga/Old League seniors that are still kicking in the 70's
I played D1 hockey, but there are some seriously talented guys in beer league that play to their strengths (e.g. physical, sniper, speed). Many of those other players appear to be older & that’s a huge factor.
Give it 20 years... If you're still playing sunday league at a quality level you will look back at this video and realize how naive you were as a youngster. Im sure many of those guys on the pitch were former college players before flat turf fields and ID camps. Some of them probably built that league to what it is now. Keep the love of the game going. Former D1 freshman walk on, D3 alum, semi pro player, coach and Ref here. Play for the love of the game not the clicks. Good luck to you kid! P.s. '98 was the best world cup without a doubt.
one big key is that Sunday league guys have been playing together for years. They know each other's strengths and weaknesses. Unless you have a team of average elite players, just one of or two or even three players won't be able to turn the match in your favor.
If this is in Tacoma then I super impressed. I love the field even if its turf but see it as clean and new and that there are plenty of people playing around. I hope to come and play here for Sunday league, but not sure if this is an official game considering that everybody have different jerseys.
Hey Deen love your videos. They’re inspiring me to become a soccer content creator myself. Was wondering what camera & mic equipment you use for recording?
Every week I play company + friends football and we have some good players and company retirees (you can clearly see that level of players varies). And I can see similarities in this video with our games - the "ballers", do not pass a lot to others - and most of the time just ends bad - not scoring. And then them not helping to defend as well - like 6:00 - set piece and the "ballers" fcuk around on the midfield.
i love seeing ballers come up against a serious sunday league side, one that trains together at least twice a week and are doing rondos and possession drills 30min before kickoff. they get utterly frustrated 😅
when you have two pros on you team, especially on the attacking side, you can easily give up and just marvel their skills while standing around. I almost went pro as a winger myself but exclusively play the Center Back whenever playing a random pickup game. I only pushed forward when the opponents tired out. If two of you played CB and CDM or two CBs, the game would've been a lot different. In Sunday leagues, one Busquets is sometimes worthy of 3 Messis based on my exp. 😅
this is probably a mix of older experienced players that may have played at a higher level when they were younger and non-pro , life-long club soccer players have had a lot of time to refine their game. They are not to be taken lightly
Play saturday mens over 30 league in Indiana and its like this theres guys on the team who legit have stones for feet and no matter how perfect the pass you give them is its an auromatic turnover . Also the best athlete on the team but forced to play as a back because my backups are basically traffic cones
You do realize that the D1/D2 teams are made up of DA (now MLSnext) players, top highschool players, and foreigners right? They had a D2 play Atlanta uniteds academy and it wasn't anything special.
d1 dont need to sneak, flat out CL and EL players play in sunday leagues for fun. Mind you, most pros won't play unless it's former pros because the level is just frustrating. These guys very honest.
Atleast in your Sunday league the pitch looks smooth, in mine it’s soooo bumpy grass is half dead and they expect us to control every ball… I’ve gotton used to it but these Latinos who grew up playing in even worse conditions shine in these types of atmospheres
I play in this league, and even had a game at that Lake Forest field you were playing on in the video this past weekend. Though you do get a variety of players, this league is actually made up of a lot of former college, semi-pro and even pro players. Many of us have some good abilities and can still play well, but, for obvious reasons, can't sustain that level for a full 90 minutes.
To someone who will immediately lose it? Cant pass to someone you dont trust. That makes it a bad pass. If everyone around you is a liability with the ball, then why give it to them? For sportsmanship? Do you care about winning or getting everyone the ball
I play Sunday league in merica with d1 athletes all the time, they suck lol, they can run fast and do step overs, other than that their knowledge of the game is minimal, I think mericans just have a lot of catching up to do on actually understanding how the game works
I agree in my younger days I played against so called “club players” their fast but they can’t play as a team it’s all individual play they focus on a lot.
Full of shit. I play with D1/D2/D3 mix a long with semi-pro/pro MASL 2 (indoor) players and they 100% are not clueless in terms of knowledge. Fast, quick and strong but definitely not stupid nor suck.
Dean we play in the same league as the team you played against (The One FC) I was wondering if you wanted to hop in with Capo FC for a game? I really want to play with you seeing that you also played with another content creator in the area (Brody aka bpofooty) really would want to see you come out lmk
I haven't even watched the video yet and I'm just gonna say I've played D1 and for a second division team. Playing in Sunday league sucks. The team sucks so it really holds you back. If I had a reel from my Sunday league games I wouldn't even have been scouted. When you play with great players and AGAINST greate players something happens where you lock in and it's on. Anything otherwise really brings you down. You become lazy, start not to care etc etc.
Great Idea but I'd rather no mic at all than what I'm hearing, If you can't make it work just abandon the mic, I like the concept of the video this is just feedback
in MASS, most of the guys played in college and beyond. They are just old, out of shape, and run like an old clunker car. But they still know what they are doing...just can't do it...
Since he was complaining about the guys on this team not making themselves avaliable for passes I'd go out on a limb and say that he probably does normally.
Lol the key to winning these games are playing defense and wait for that 3 counter attack chance in 90mins. Where u sprint the whole field and hope u score
I mean to be honest it could actually be different in the USA because of the whole highschool, college, draft system they have. Think about Jamie Vardy in England he was playing lower league in England and working in a factory now hes at Leicester and won the prem with them. Some players do get missed and the way the USA is setup they probably miss more middle players who sprout later and they go for athletes instead. You also need more money to play in the USA system in the rest of the world you can be poor as fk playing on the streets and make it. Vardy was in the youth system at Sheffield Wednesday, but was released when he was 16. He then played at Stocksbridge Park Steels, earning £30 a week. After making his way through the reserve team, he made his first team league debut under manager Peter Rinkcavage in 2006. His real break out came under manager Gary Marrow during the 2007-08 season.
There are lots of great players out there, a bunch of us hispanics in high school played against many of the school team players and we cooked them 0 to 7 one of them was the coach's son
What kind of fancy sunday league do you play in? Mine just required that you all wore roughly the shirt color you'd registered, so if we had red as our official color we could field a team wearing every shade from brown to a pink so light it looked light blue, and the refs never said a word. Of course, they also didn't give a shit if we showed up with half a dozen middle eastern guys despite having been all white all season! 😄
@korganrocks3995 In England every team has a uniform and every player must wear it. The club owns the kits and keeps them each year. Also all Sunday league is played in grass which can vary in conditions. Not once did I ever play on turf until I moved to Canada.
@@yukonadventurexc I played in Sweden, and we played on gravel for years before turf became more common. Actual grass is a pipe dream for anyone but professional players in Swedish cities. My mind was blown when I first realised how many grass football fields there were out in the countryside! 😄
@@yukonadventurexcI might be exaggerating a little, but the number of playable turf fields to playable grass fields here in the US is like 100 to 1. It’s just so much easier to find a turf to play on since every school has one and some parks are starting to put them in as well. Soccer isn’t as popular here, so most grass fields aren’t maintained enough to play on. They’re filled with holes or the grass is so high that you gotta put all your force into a 10-15m pass on the ground
@thomasmiller28 that's exactly why it's Sunday league, the fields we play on and played on growing up we're terrible but it's what makes Sunday league. Turning up and playing on a flooded pitch etc. Makes you a 10x better player because not everything is perfect every time. Main issue with this video is there ain't even kits. Referees wont even let you play unless got full kit with socks and shi pads in England.
sunday league prime coming soon (still gotta wait like 10 yrs)
I’m subbed and love ur footwork
Sunday leagues have such a large pool of players from inexperienced to semi-pro's, even fanatics who have no on-field experience, just show up to play. It is fun but can be frustrating if you don't have a consistent team, but definitely recommend if you just wanna ball. Its all for the love of the game. Great vid!
It seems under-appreciated to me. I play semipro and also do sunday league. While it’s good to keep fit, it’s still intense competition. I helped my friend build the team up and found some absolute ballers who play at my level or higher.
Yeah, quite hard to get in a rhythm when you play a ball someone can't run onto... 🤣 the mix of quality does keep things super interesting though.
Very common. I've played a number of local sports and the range of skill is anywhere from retired pro to first ever game, sometimes in the same team. Impossible to know what's coming
Exactly. My Sunday League had players who played semi-pro and pro in lower AND top Eastern European leagues. Also, the hispanics are always just amazing. Half of them would be playing in the MLS if they were 20 years younger.
If you play in San Francisco it's competition throughout the 3 divisions
There is always that old man goalie who is goated in goal during a sunday league match😂
Those guys have no fear and you don't expect them to come out and alter shots by playing angles.. they seen to much ball 😂😂
Everything you guys said is true. My brother and I both played in college and still managed to get destroyed on a Sunday team. It’s a completely different style and environment! It’s like you feel limited without players who can pass the ball back to you. Still fun though 😂
Same with my brother and I! We have good chemistry and play well together but our team does not understand our plays😓we once scored by ourselves against the entire other team and left everyone in shock!!! But yes, there are some good players in Sunday league like a guy named Tank from where I am from!!! He is strong like a Tank!!!
You didn't get destroyed because of you and your brother. Soccer is about the entire team. A single poor defender can lead to an upset because it creates a hole that the offense can just walk through over and over again. This is what probably happened in this game.
This is why single superstars from Europe can't carry an entire MLS team. It's just simply impossible for one person to do this, no matter how good they are. And this is why Messi is doing better on Inter Miami that previous superstars since he brought over several players with him. But notice that even bringing over 4 players still doesn't lead to complete domination. It's just that every single player counts in soccer. This is also why Bayern (my theory) faltered in this season. They had 1-2 bad players on defense that led to easy goals for the opposition.
With respect to offense, you need a full complement of midfielders to develop the play and feed, and then forwards to finish it up.
@@showwhite7320 Yes you’re completely right. I’ve never thought about it that way. And the examples you gave are good proof of that. Well now I feel better knowing that I can’t blame us for not being able to carry an entire team 😅
Is not a calm pace out there
@@fernandoenriquez432theres no rhythm to Sunday League😅 thats the issue i ran into coming from playing in College
Going from a top D2 school to Sunday league was a lot of fun. Sometimes you feel like you could play pro with how well you play against random people and other times you feel like "how did I ever play in college"
Sunday league Heung Min Son and Lee Kang In 😂
@@peanutgolf that’s gotta be racist
@@CWBallnigga how is this racist 😭
@@CWBallnot everything is racist bro
@@michel_james i know i was just joking
good video. I'm 52 yrs old now. Played D1 in the Big East in the early 90s. Then Sunday league after that which was no joke. Ex European pros in their late 30s, former D1 guys playing for fun mixed in with guys that were good high school players but didn't play college. When their is no real structure, doesn't matter how good you were in college. Soccer ain't the type of game you can go end to end like in hockey or basketball. Just isnt.
What was it like playing d1 in the 90s and highschool soccer in the 80s? How did you get into it with the sport probably being so unpopular during that time
@@motorsportministries7843 Well, I grew up in the NYC area and Long Island. The game was pretty big back then since we had the Cosmos and Pele in the 1970s. High school soccer back in the 80s was intense because club teams were limited. You didn't have ECNL or MLS next. If you were an elite player back then, you would try out for ODP state then regional and national if lucky enough. It was a lot simpler and streamlined. Local area college coaches, even D1, would come to high school games in the area and recruit. Since there was no Internet, coaches really couldn't see players from across the nation unless at a big tourny like the Dallas cup or something. Word of mouth and having a coach with connections was the way to go. Also living in the NY area, you were exposed to all kinds of soccer culture from Latin to European to African to Asian. My high school team had dudes from all over the world. Lol. It was very cool. My background was Irish and I had lived in Ireland as a kid for a few years so that's where I began to excel and when I moved back to NY around 10 yrs old I was fire! Lol. But truth is you kids are better today then we were. A lot more creativity, strength and technical ability. And it's great to see so many Asian ballers. There weren't many back in the 80s. Now in NYC they are all over!
my exact experience. The guys I played with were ex european national team, english pro's and some d1's, I was hard carried. We were all over 40, mostly 50 and won the open in our league! I made my kids call me league champ for a month.
I was an academy player and played a little in college. Sunday League has always been so tricky for me. I grew up playing as a center mid and I could never make any good plays because some of my teammates won't see the play. A lot of time my teammates would beat me up for making a weird pass, and challenge my academy days because they never went for the play or knew to do proper cuts. I also live in an area where there is a decent population of Tongan and Samoan players that will do insane challenges on you. I do not want to get hurt because I play in competitive beach volleyball tournaments and if I commit to a challenge with those guys, I'll become flat Stanley. Lastly, as a center mid, spacing was key. In competitive, organized football, you have a lot of space because the defenders have their back line and the mid field of the defending team are within their line to prevent any plays, leaving you with a lot of space. But in Sunday league, you got the whole team going for you, leaving no space to see the patterns or structure of the team because they don't got any.
I have like 15 years of sunday league experience and nothing strikes the fear of god into me like an old fat santa claus keeper...those dudes are on a different level. Also showing up any time before the game is a try-hard player, you have to realize you are playing with millenials and gen x who have families and kids and jobs...we need our coffee early on in the morning and were fighting demons inside that the young kids haven't found yet. Sunday league also has the most varied level of players, hobbyists, casuals, collegiate level, semi-pro, novices, no matter what level you are you are going to get found out quick, so even if your ass or really good, your on the spot in front of every joe-shmoe out there
The reality is if you really want to make a difference you need at least 3 players, one on each line, one good defender, one good midfielder and one good striker!
1 player can a huge difference
I was playing in a Sunday league and our goalie immigrated from Croatia, it turned out he was in the national team as the 2nd (reserve) Goalie, he was old, fat, fit and like Spiderman.
A good player plays good himself. A great and intelligent player can make his team play good.
Bingo
Not in amateur play, try passing to someone that can’t even stop a soccer ball and see how great that ends up
@ facts 😂😂no matter what you do, you can’t make a non technical player turn into iniesta in 5 min of play
to a certain extent
Oxnard,ca has great Sunday soccer. Ex college players, pro players , and High quality soccer
In Germany, you can watch some interesting senior matches on sundays. My club have teams from kita/kindergarten to Altliga/Old League seniors that are still kicking in the 70's
I played D1 hockey, but there are some seriously talented guys in beer league that play to their strengths (e.g. physical, sniper, speed). Many of those other players appear to be older & that’s a huge factor.
this duo goes crazy 🔥
Babe wake up Deen just dropped a new vid
Give it 20 years... If you're still playing sunday league at a quality level you will look back at this video and realize how naive you were as a youngster. Im sure many of those guys on the pitch were former college players before flat turf fields and ID camps. Some of them probably built that league to what it is now. Keep the love of the game going. Former D1 freshman walk on, D3 alum, semi pro player, coach and Ref here. Play for the love of the game not the clicks. Good luck to you kid!
P.s. '98 was the best world cup without a doubt.
Sunday league analysis is spot on! 🤣Same stuff going on just outside Seattle.
one big key is that Sunday league guys have been playing together for years. They know each other's strengths and weaknesses. Unless you have a team of average elite players, just one of or two or even three players won't be able to turn the match in your favor.
Thanks for uploading this game as requested haha.
Yall needed me in net ngl
No fr 🤣
@@deen-does"guy who doesnt know how to defend is hard"..
Im sure Pep Guardiola is taking NOTES from them right now😂
lol, US ‘D1’ is basically Sunday league
yeah ngl d1 means absolutely fuck all out here
“Lol” yeah no.
@@gabe1277 lol yeag
US d1 is basically just a cross-country team. no skill just conditioning
truth nuke
If this is in Tacoma then I super impressed. I love the field even if its turf but see it as clean and new and that there are plenty of people playing around. I hope to come and play here for Sunday league, but not sure if this is an official game considering that everybody have different jerseys.
The D1 level is like D10 level in Europe
U Guys are so damn funny😂😂 greetings from Germany ✌️✌️👏
Watching this after losing Sunday league playoffs makes me feel better 🥲
This is good content! You guys played solid!
Agree 100% college soccer is speed an intensity
5:00 AM and I’m watching a new dean vid W
Deen da goat of Sunday league 🙌🏽
This was at the Lake Forest sport park. This place is so nice! what a quality field!
In Sunday League, anyone and any team is on the same level every given day ong
Yea thats how sunday league goes. Also playing down a man with no subs is a killer.
Especially for an 8am game after a night out (even took it easy on the drinks…) 😂
I played a teacher vs students game once where we had no subs, and those kids ran rings around us. We lost about 9-1 too! 😄
My Sunday league team had 6-7 former D1 players. You never know who you're walking out against. 😅
Just finished some pick up, perfect timing.
i can relate to drbbling somebody who doesn't know nothing about soccer. its hard
Hey Deen love your videos. They’re inspiring me to become a soccer content creator myself. Was wondering what camera & mic equipment you use for recording?
its a team game. Cant win matches by hogging the ball as a duo. Just common sense.
Every week I play company + friends football and we have some good players and company retirees (you can clearly see that level of players varies). And I can see similarities in this video with our games - the "ballers", do not pass a lot to others - and most of the time just ends bad - not scoring. And then them not helping to defend as well - like 6:00 - set piece and the "ballers" fcuk around on the midfield.
i love seeing ballers come up against a serious sunday league side, one that trains together at least twice a week and are doing rondos and possession drills 30min before kickoff. they get utterly frustrated 😅
when you have two pros on you team, especially on the attacking side, you can easily give up and just marvel their skills while standing around. I almost went pro as a winger myself but exclusively play the Center Back whenever playing a random pickup game. I only pushed forward when the opponents tired out. If two of you played CB and CDM or two CBs, the game would've been a lot different. In Sunday leagues, one Busquets is sometimes worthy of 3 Messis based on my exp. 😅
yall so chill
That’s a nice Sunday league pitch. A Mexican Sunday league is mostly rocks and dirt 😂
this is probably a mix of older experienced players that may have played at a higher level when they were younger and non-pro , life-long club soccer players have had a lot of time to refine their game. They are not to be taken lightly
Play saturday mens over 30 league in Indiana and its like this theres guys on the team who legit have stones for feet and no matter how perfect the pass you give them is its an auromatic turnover . Also the best athlete on the team but forced to play as a back because my backups are basically traffic cones
what part of Indiana, we're from West Lafayette
i would recommend stabilizing the video, it's a little too shaky. It made me want to minimize the screen size.
You need to play center back in this situation
My 19 years old nephew is Asian American and plays for an MLS academy team. Trust me, their level of play would outperform any D1 team.
You do realize that the D1/D2 teams are made up of DA (now MLSnext) players, top highschool players, and foreigners right? They had a D2 play Atlanta uniteds academy and it wasn't anything special.
You guys could have clean up in the San Francisco Soccer Football League; the league has never been softer than it is these days.
so fun, thanks for sharing
A good keeper makes a big difference.
You must know Joshua Serevin he’s my friend that came from foothill to cal Berkeley
I wish I could play sunday league
Camerawoman on fire
Also, at what point should you just go and help the team defend and hope someone else scores lol
you guys would be bellow average players in european sundays leagues :D
nah lowkey the only diffrence was the gk. If a team has a gk that can save shots you will win more often than not.
MORE UPLOADS HALLELUJAH 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
Keep it up!! 👍
When r u coming to the uk jun
d1 dont need to sneak, flat out CL and EL players play in sunday leagues for fun. Mind you, most pros won't play unless it's former pros because the level is just frustrating.
These guys very honest.
Atleast in your Sunday league the pitch looks smooth, in mine it’s soooo bumpy grass is half dead and they expect us to control every ball… I’ve gotton used to it but these Latinos who grew up playing in even worse conditions shine in these types of atmospheres
That looks like turf 👎
You had grass? I grew up playing on gravel!
I play in this league, and even had a game at that Lake Forest field you were playing on in the video this past weekend. Though you do get a variety of players, this league is actually made up of a lot of former college, semi-pro and even pro players. Many of us have some good abilities and can still play well, but, for obvious reasons, can't sustain that level for a full 90 minutes.
UC berkely is my dream and my SATs are next tommorow
this is basically classic and pro is ranked
> Game time 9, we start 9:30
this is so true hahahaha
Love your pfp
You guys sound so douchey…
They have a pretty strong California accent. Maybe that's what you're picking up.
I’m from California born and raised … trust me it’s the things they say …
@@FifaCartel Agree. It's sunday league not D1, not pro. He's giving peaked in D1 vibes
The shaky film constant zooming is not the way mate.
Deen do a video playing pickup disguised as an old man 🙏
Let me get an invite to play with you and jun next time
Me too
YO, PASS THE FING BALL
Dude took to long to release them balls
To someone who will immediately lose it? Cant pass to someone you dont trust. That makes it a bad pass. If everyone around you is a liability with the ball, then why give it to them? For sportsmanship? Do you care about winning or getting everyone the ball
The keeper stonewalled you 😂
If i was there I'd overlap like prime luke shaw and drag the defender
I play Sunday league in merica with d1 athletes all the time, they suck lol, they can run fast and do step overs, other than that their knowledge of the game is minimal, I think mericans just have a lot of catching up to do on actually understanding how the game works
I agree in my younger days I played against so called “club players” their fast but they can’t play as a team it’s all individual play they focus on a lot.
very true
You couldn’t even make D3
Full of shit. I play with D1/D2/D3 mix a long with semi-pro/pro MASL 2 (indoor) players and they 100% are not clueless in terms of knowledge. Fast, quick and strong but definitely not stupid nor suck.
@Seedistrash yeah not all the majority just ghost especially in Sunday league which there's some I know speaking from experience they're Just fast
Jesus these comments....who knew so many pros out there
Dean we play in the same league as the team you played against (The One FC) I was wondering if you wanted to hop in with Capo FC for a game? I really want to play with you seeing that you also played with another content creator in the area (Brody aka bpofooty) really would want to see you come out lmk
I haven't even watched the video yet and I'm just gonna say I've played D1 and for a second division team. Playing in Sunday league sucks. The team sucks so it really holds you back. If I had a reel from my Sunday league games I wouldn't even have been scouted. When you play with great players and AGAINST greate players something happens where you lock in and it's on. Anything otherwise really brings you down. You become lazy, start not to care etc etc.
yall got beat by my uncle lol
Maybe the reason why you lost is every goal that's goes in, you two are stood in the opponents half 😂
bro i used to play there, this is lake forest sports park
Grey #17 was MOM
Kid is 20 years old playing against 45 year old men who smoke hookah every day after work. Stop it 😂
When you by boots buy AG studs they are made for Astros
They were probably the only two people that were good in their team
Great Idea but I'd rather no mic at all than what I'm hearing, If you can't make it work just abandon the mic, I like the concept of the video this is just feedback
yo brooo, I'll be a CB for ya'll cuz i've never been scored more than 3 times in a single game. I'll have them on lock my boiiii
What level is d1 in British standards. semi pro?
semi bum.
@fabiokt1706 what does that even mean ?
It's a team game at the end of the day... you can have a team full of ass with Ronaldo at the front it will still be impossible.
in MASS, most of the guys played in college and beyond. They are just old, out of shape, and run like an old clunker car. But they still know what they are doing...just can't do it...
Pass it to the Koreans 🗣️🗣️
Genuine question, do you pass to your teammates much?
He probably does but in these clips we just wanna see daddy Deen highlights so it’s all good
Since he was complaining about the guys on this team not making themselves avaliable for passes I'd go out on a limb and say that he probably does normally.
Lol the key to winning these games are playing defense and wait for that 3 counter attack chance in 90mins. Where u sprint the whole field and hope u score
A lot of Sunday league players were decent at one point and are just old
I mean to be honest it could actually be different in the USA because of the whole highschool, college, draft system they have. Think about Jamie Vardy in England he was playing lower league in England and working in a factory now hes at Leicester and won the prem with them. Some players do get missed and the way the USA is setup they probably miss more middle players who sprout later and they go for athletes instead. You also need more money to play in the USA system in the rest of the world you can be poor as fk playing on the streets and make it.
Vardy was in the youth system at Sheffield Wednesday, but was released when he was 16. He then played at Stocksbridge Park Steels, earning £30 a week. After making his way through the reserve team, he made his first team league debut under manager Peter Rinkcavage in 2006. His real break out came under manager Gary Marrow during the 2007-08 season.
As a 40yr old still playing against the 20-year olds I feel this...
...in my back, knees, and lungs every game.
when is the penaldo jersey dropping
There are lots of great players out there, a bunch of us hispanics in high school played against many of the school team players and we cooked them 0 to 7 one of them was the coach's son
It's a team sport
next time dont sell😭😭😭🙏🙏
Santa Claus goalie 😅
That's not Sunday league that's a drop in game. No uniforms on a bloody astroturf.
What kind of fancy sunday league do you play in? Mine just required that you all wore roughly the shirt color you'd registered, so if we had red as our official color we could field a team wearing every shade from brown to a pink so light it looked light blue, and the refs never said a word. Of course, they also didn't give a shit if we showed up with half a dozen middle eastern guys despite having been all white all season! 😄
@korganrocks3995 In England every team has a uniform and every player must wear it. The club owns the kits and keeps them each year. Also all Sunday league is played in grass which can vary in conditions. Not once did I ever play on turf until I moved to Canada.
@@yukonadventurexc I played in Sweden, and we played on gravel for years before turf became more common. Actual grass is a pipe dream for anyone but professional players in Swedish cities. My mind was blown when I first realised how many grass football fields there were out in the countryside! 😄
@@yukonadventurexcI might be exaggerating a little, but the number of playable turf fields to playable grass fields here in the US is like 100 to 1. It’s just so much easier to find a turf to play on since every school has one and some parks are starting to put them in as well. Soccer isn’t as popular here, so most grass fields aren’t maintained enough to play on. They’re filled with holes or the grass is so high that you gotta put all your force into a 10-15m pass on the ground
@thomasmiller28 that's exactly why it's Sunday league, the fields we play on and played on growing up we're terrible but it's what makes Sunday league. Turning up and playing on a flooded pitch etc. Makes you a 10x better player because not everything is perfect every time. Main issue with this video is there ain't even kits. Referees wont even let you play unless got full kit with socks and shi pads in England.
D1 means nothing in soccer