Bethesda Soccer Plans

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^^^https://www.soccerwire.com/news/usc-womens-soccer-brings-in-10-recruits-for-upcoming-season/
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Anonymous wrote:With BSC being the only ECNL club and no DA option in this part of Maryland, I can see them being more arrogant, condescending and pushes for more wins rather than development. I’m just speculating of course.


Some BSC players travel from Howard County or other counties further north than Bethesda. I could see them moving to Pipeline ECNL now that that's an option.


Is Pipeline a definite in the ECNL now?


Not only is Pipeline in the ECNL but it will once again own Bethesda. Sadly, the girls side of Bethesda continues to fall. KL will help but it is not a minor lift. McLean, FCV, and MUFC are all stronger than Bethesda. The best team, the 05s, will do well in ECNL but will not qualify for the Champions league.


Pipeline dad is likely going blind and burned through several bottles of hand lotion and multiple boxes of tissues writing the previous post.


You most be a high school kid who is intimidated by and jealous of Pipeline because you are on an inferior club team. It was a no brainer that Pipeline went ECNL. on the girls side, the club has delivered elite teams across age categories.

I hear that one of Pipeline's top players recently signed to play at USC. Outside of McLean and Bethesda, I don't know of too many players signing for a powerhouse like USC.

Again, I have zero affiliation with Pipeline but recognize it as an elite club.


Not in the least. I find his constant need for attention in forum that doesn’t serve his area geographically hilarious. This is how much pipeline doesn’t affect me, I can’t pick up a Baltimore Radio station. He is irritating in his need for attention and just doesn’t understand the reason nobody cares as much about his club is because most people on this forum live at least 30 miles away and most live up to 90 miles away from the club.

We don’t compete for the same players, we don’t pass each other on the beltway. He might as well be from Boston as Baltimore.
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Anonymous wrote:^^^https://www.soccerwire.com/news/usc-womens-soccer-brings-in-10-recruits-for-upcoming-season/


Terrific, but Pipeline is not an option for 90% of the people on this forum. It is nice for those kids but nobody gives a shit. Not because we are jealous, but really, deeply and honestly, nobody gives a shit. Show me the same list of kids from Southern California and I will shrug my shoulder and say ok, nice, and move on.

Certainly Pipeline Dad can post all of this all he wants to but the fact that it doesn’t resonate is not jealousy.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyway, to get back on track, Eric Tin is moving from the men's side to head the women's program.
Never liked him...thinks that joysticking the kids during practices and games is teaching them. One of those "I have an 'A' license, so I'm a god" kinda guys. Really good at making kids feel bad about themselves. And loves getting his ass kissed by parents, and rewards the kids in part. Good luck!


Excellent, accurate description. +1


I can't +1 this enough.
The very stereotype of everything that is bad about a US youth soccer coach.
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+1
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Anonymous wrote:Anyway, to get back on track, Eric Tin is moving from the men's side to head the women's program.
Never liked him...thinks that joysticking the kids during practices and games is teaching them. One of those "I have an 'A' license, so I'm a god" kinda guys. Really good at making kids feel bad about themselves. And loves getting his ass kissed by parents, and rewards the kids in part. Good luck!


Excellent, accurate description. +1


I can't +1 this enough.
The very stereotype of everything that is bad about a US youth soccer coach.


Sounds like a good fit for the girls side.
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Thank goodness Eric is gone!
Cared far more about recruiting from outside the program than he did supporting his own players. If you didn’t kiss up to him, your son was in big trouble.
As a PP said, never lets the kids think for themselves on the field...all he cares about is his national rankings, and if that means stunting their growth, then so be it.
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So do you think GAL is a better fit for the girls vs ECNL?
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Anonymous wrote:So do you think GAL is a better fit for the girls vs ECNL?


Coke v Pepsi
McDonalds v. Burger King
iPhone vs. Android
Mac v. PC
Canon vs Nikon
Ford v. Chevy
and
GAL vs ECNL

Sorry, you'll get nothing but opinions, mostly from people with a vested interest in one answer or the other.
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Anonymous wrote:So do you think GAL is a better fit for the girls vs ECNL?


And if someone PREFERS GAL for now so what? What is it to you?

If they prefer ECNL to GAL, again, so what?

But either way, seeking affirmation of your personal choice by running down some else’s is kinda pathetic.

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What is really funny and telling is that there is even discussion about GAL in a Bethesda centric thread.

Why? Why would a ECNL Club centric thread really care about GAL.

The last I checked. ECNL won. Your division added Pipeline and Penn Fusion. You should be happy and frankly unconcerned. Nothing has changed for your kid.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyway, to get back on track, Eric Tin is moving from the men's side to head the women's program.
Never liked him...thinks that joysticking the kids during practices and games is teaching them. One of those "I have an 'A' license, so I'm a god" kinda guys. Really good at making kids feel bad about themselves. And loves getting his ass kissed by parents, and rewards the kids in part. Good luck!


Excellent, accurate description. +1


I have heard these complaints about Eric from friends with kids on his team. I don’t really know him, but I thought he was a very effective coach on the few occasions he substituted for our regular coach. He’s definitely a yeller, but I wouldn’t have called him a joy-stick type in our games. My kid found his positioning reminders helpful.

We like Matt Ney, who will also be coaching a girls’ team this year.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyway, to get back on track, Eric Tin is moving from the men's side to head the women's program.
Never liked him...thinks that joysticking the kids during practices and games is teaching them. One of those "I have an 'A' license, so I'm a god" kinda guys. Really good at making kids feel bad about themselves. And loves getting his ass kissed by parents, and rewards the kids in part. Good luck!


Excellent, accurate description. +1


I have heard these complaints about Eric from friends with kids on his team. I don’t really know him, but I thought he was a very effective coach on the few occasions he substituted for our regular coach. He’s definitely a yeller, but I wouldn’t have called him a joy-stick type in our games. My kid found his positioning reminders helpful.

We like Matt Ney, who will also be coaching a girls’ team this year.


Agree with the negative comments on Eric, and the positives on Matt Ney. He’s fantastic.
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Anonymous wrote:BSC released their boys coaches/teams list today. Still waiting to hear if they're sending offers to girls.


know girls on many teams. nothing that ive heard


Girls offers will now be made on May 1.


Where was that announced? Why does the club director - Lisa Frates - never communicate anything except her speaking appearances ?


A message late this afternoon to the managers of girls teams. The managers then send the message to their team. Not the most efficient way of doings things, but that’s how they roll.


They know you will never leave ...so


We left! So happy to be freeeeeee of Bethesda girls side nonsense

Where did you go? Looking for less nonsense for my DD. Would appreciate any insight into places less intense but with good coaching in lower Maryland.
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Someone mentioned the declining number of female coaches. It's sad. Shannon Cirovski worked so hard to set up a stong set of women coaches. Now it's back to the old boy's network.
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