Great Falls Reston Soccer

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SA is a fantastic coach, to whoever asked above. One of the best in the area. Energetic, enthusiastic, knows his stuff, wonderful human.


YMMV


Can you expand on this opinion?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where have all the coaches from GFR gone?
Valor


Who else is going to valor besides SA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SA is a fantastic coach, to whoever asked above. One of the best in the area. Energetic, enthusiastic, knows his stuff, wonderful human.


YMMV


Can you expand on this opinion?


It means SA is a great coach depending on your perspective. There are many coaches where half the parents think they are great and the other half think they are terrible. All depends on expectations of each.
Anonymous
Based on what they just released, a few people from GFR are headed there.
As to who is and is not a great coach, that is usually dependent on playing time IMHO. If the kid starts and plays a lot then the coach is great but if not he or she is terrible.
What I still want to know is what caused the exodus starting with R & K this winter? We registered for tryouts but we are definitely looking at other clubs too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When do we expect a list of coaches for next year? We are very sad that our coach told us he is not returning. He has been fantastic for our son.

S is great


Is this coach initials SA?
Any thoughts on SA? The current boys pre-ecnl coach.


Amazing. Very sad to see he’s leaving GFR. Big loss
Anonymous
My son cried on the way home when he heard SA is leaving. I almost wanted to also. Take from that what you will. He might not have been the coach next year anyway but still a big loss for GFR.
Anonymous
I apologize if this is a repeat question... it's my first time on this GFR thread.

How is retention and recruiting expected to be this season given that GFR lost it's ECNL pathway. I know some parents that have kids that are not even ECNL bound but are still shying away because they feel it's a slippery slope to irrelevance for the club. I would love to hear your thoughts because my DC is signed up for tryouts but we're not sure GFR would be our top choice now.
Anonymous
GFR is no more than a community based club at this point. And there is nothing wrong with that.

GFR no longer has a college pathway. They may try to sell you that NM has connections, he also has a whole lot of other teams and girls to focus on getting into college.

My suggestion is this is a good club for weekend fun. If you are serious and want to play in college...please choose a club that has both ECRL and ECNL...my 2 cents
Anonymous
Well NM is the head coach of the U12 girls top team and also the Director of Coaching at FVU that begins at U13 so that seems to me like a pretty good pathway. Maybe the best pathway there is right now actually.
Anonymous
encl-RL has a lot of players who are capable of playing in college but not at the elite level (high D1) except a very small few. And that's okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:encl-RL has a lot of players who are capable of playing in college but not at the elite level (high D1) except a very small few. And that's okay.


+1 and this is pretty much true for all RL teams in NOVA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well NM is the head coach of the U12 girls top team and also the Director of Coaching at FVU that begins at U13 so that seems to me like a pretty good pathway. Maybe the best pathway there is right now actually.


They have a very strong U11 and U10 girls teams right now. They put on good additional skills clinics, as an outsider, the U10-U12 girls side looks to be in great shape and they are doing good things to develop the players.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well NM is the head coach of the U12 girls top team and also the Director of Coaching at FVU that begins at U13 so that seems to me like a pretty good pathway. Maybe the best pathway there is right now actually.


They have a very strong U11 and U10 girls teams right now. They put on good additional skills clinics, as an outsider, the U10-U12 girls side looks to be in great shape and they are doing good things to develop the players.


Is the same true on the boys’ side? Need to decide about going to tryouts or not!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GFR is no more than a community based club at this point. And there is nothing wrong with that.

GFR no longer has a college pathway. They may try to sell you that NM has connections, he also has a whole lot of other teams and girls to focus on getting into college.

My suggestion is this is a good club for weekend fun. If you are serious and want to play in college...please choose a club that has both ECRL and ECNL...my 2 cents


I’m always curious on posts like these. GFR’s 2009 girls are excellent, and I think they’ve had a number of excellent boys and girls’ teams in the past. Their 2009 girls would probably land mid-table in ECNL-MA. A good number of those girls played ECNL last season and opted for ECRL this season. There must be a reason.
Anonymous
From last night’s zoom call it appears that they are trying to right the ship. Only time will tell. And there’s no such thing as a player pathway from RL to National at these clubs. Most clubs look from outside their own clubs teams during tryouts for new talent. Players can tryout wherever they like…
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