I'm genuinely curious who would be motivated to write a message like this. The parent of a former GFR player that is second guessing leaving the team, and wants to bash it to reaffirm their decision? One of the rogue coaches trying to discredit GFR to get momentum for a potential new club? Just a troll trying to spin people up? |
I'm not the one getting wound up on a message board, haha. GFR 2014G Blue plays the teams in their league, which includes the girls that will eventually be VDA, Richmond United, and Arlington NL teams. Then they play the teams in their brackets in the tournaments, which they seem to have done pretty well in. Is it your position that ML himself schedules games and organizes leagues to make himself look good. If so not only is he a great coach he is a master strategist! |
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If 2014G was "picked clean," (they did indeed drop to 5-6 rostered players mid season but not everyone left), and they are where they are now, they've done some solid rebuilding in a short time. Are they the best of the best of the best of the best (seems to be the bar around here)? No, but do they need to be to still be developing as players and a team for the long term? Are the players doing that on their own or can we acknowledge that probably takes some good coaching too?
Who here is actually rooting for their success? Hopefully at the least the ones that like to point out they are only 11 when downplaying their successes. And hopefully at least their former coach. |
No conflict at all unless GFR had iits own pathway to NL. Or do you think the girls shouldn’t be exposed to these opportunities just to keep their money in house? Real coaches want their players to have the best opportunities possible even if that’s with another team. But it sounds like you’re coming from a viewpoint that prioritizes the club over the players. Coaches coach multiple clubs all the time. So long as they can meet their obligations to each team and their in different leagues who cares? |
“A very good team 2 years ago” at 9 y.o.? Haha. They won a lot of games but think they are developing more individually and playing better as a team now. Winning at 9 is not the same thing as developing to win at 15+. Happy that ML and NM have a longer term perspective. |
They were not in the top bracket which was "CUP". They were in "A' beneath Cup (the WAGS tournament website will confirm that). Yes the ARL is in your league oh but wait..they are U11! I guess reading is not fundamental where you come from. Oh and you did lose to Valor and Richmond both 1st and 2nd, so again go beat on the low hanging fruit and call yourself the best coach ever. Doesnt change the fact many players left months after ML and the team since. |
If you put out a good product and opportunities, no need to go elsewhere was my point. I guess that is beyond your comprehension. So these real coaches would encourage players to go elsewhere for the best opportunities instead of providing it themselves? hmmmmm looks like a definte conflict of interest now. |
Nowhere did i mention WINNING about the team 2 years ago. I mentioned talent, potential and establishing a solid foundation. Read and comprehend! I know its really hard but if you focus and google some words you might get it. My point is if you consistently lose players and dont play the better teams, the development will be slow and not at its full potential, unlike previously. |
You sound like you have a personal axe to grind. You keep saying "many" and "months," but neither of those are true. What are they down, 3 from the beginning of last year? I think 2 of those left before the season even started because they wanted to play a year up and were blocked by the GFR 2013s. |
| This is so hilarious. The same people that are dogging the RL league are trying to sell a new club that is run by a guy that coached a magnificent season of 0 wins in the RL. |
I don't think you understand what a conflict of interest is. But do go on and enlighten us. |
There is no doubt the former coach loves them and misses them all very very much. She still to this day talks so fondly of them. You are right, not everyone left and that says something about those players. I was one of this teams biggest fans back then. I would go out of my way to watch them. After the the switch, and what i saw at the Bethesda tournament last year was to be frank, very sad. The spark was gone, no swag, no confidence. Again there was so much potential there and to see it extinguished was heartbreaking. I hope they can get back to the promise and potential they once had. But there has to be some change in order for that to happen unfortunately. |
Maybe he can win a game in EDP or wherever they will have to play. |
This is hilarious on a number of levels that only those intimately involved will understand. But the fact that we are talking about a very successful team with a great coach that everyone on the team loves like they are an 0-10 bottom feeder is some kind of spin folks. |
They are 7-2-1 and lost “to Valor and Richmond both 1st and 2nd”? Someone’s maths aren’t math-ing. Must really have an agenda to push about a team of 11 y.o. girls. They played the teams in their league. Every league has stronger and weaker teams. It’s the top league for 2014 girls in Virgina. What else are they supposed to do? Players move all the time in every club. Parents think the grass is greener. More power to them if it works out. I’m more concerned about how the coach is doing to develop the girls who stayed. By that measure ML is doing just fine. Team is playing well together, developing, and competitive against top teams even though GFR is “only” an RL club. Someone seems to have a thing about the TF coaches but I’ve seen NM, ML, JG, JB, and TV first hand. No coach is perfect but collectively they were a great get for GFR. They care about individual development over winning and develop the girls to play a possession style game that will serve them well at older ages instead of trying to win with kickball. If the club has to make a choice between them and the RP holdovers I know who I’d pick. |