Arlington Coaching Slate out

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011G has 18 girls on their roster now so they’re at max capacity unless they will not dress some players at every game


Cash registers are ringing!!!


The boys are over that number


Unsurprising. Arlington Soccer is a soulless endeavour, and that's the type of families it attracts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011G has 18 girls on their roster now so they’re at max capacity unless they will not dress some players at every game


Cash registers are ringing!!!


The boys are over that number


Unsurprising. Arlington Soccer is a soulless endeavour, and that's the type of families it attracts.


by U15, next year for this age group, it's pretty normal to have 22-24 players on a squad, even if only 18 can be on the game-day roster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:JO was hired by Arl because he said he would recruit kids from our Union 2010s. He was walking around shaking hands with us parents at NVA this past weekend.
He was a great coach when our kids were younger but we want a coach with experience placing kids in colleges.


I bet you he wont be shaking any hands after the game Sunday.
Anonymous
How's that coming along for JO...?

Anonymous
Blind leading the blind over there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blind leading the blind over there


Only stable club in the region. Provides great rec and travel. ECNL is great -- have you seen college commits? Boys ECNL is what it is and they do a great job with it. Frankly not a lot to complain about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011G has 18 girls on their roster now so they’re at max capacity unless they will not dress some players at every game


Cash registers are ringing!!!


The boys are over that number


Unsurprising. Arlington Soccer is a soulless endeavour, and that's the type of families it attracts.


Clearly your kids are young. Once you get to U-15 being above 18 on the roster is the norm. Some kids don’t dress. You fight for your spot. And you play on the RL the weeks you are not rostered. That’s competitive soccer. The days of 18 player rosters are dead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011G has 18 girls on their roster now so they’re at max capacity unless they will not dress some players at every game


Cash registers are ringing!!!


The boys are over that number


Unsurprising. Arlington Soccer is a soulless endeavour, and that's the type of families it attracts.


Clearly your kids are young. Once you get to U-15 being above 18 on the roster is the norm. Some kids don’t dress. You fight for your spot. And you play on the RL the weeks you are not rostered. That’s competitive soccer. The days of 18 player rosters are dead.


How many kids are on the RL rosters? Because a bunch of kids playing down every week taking their playing time doesn't sound
Like a good system for anyone.
Anonymous
The Arlington coaching slate is strong for the boys. Really good coaches with winning records and good college placement success. Very happy with the slate...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How's that coming along for JO...?



How many kids were recruited this weekend by JO?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How's that coming along for JO...?



How many kids were recruited this weekend by JO?


I doubt any. Good luck to him lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JO was hired by Arl because he said he would recruit kids from our Union 2010s. He was walking around shaking hands with us parents at NVA this past weekend.
He was a great coach when our kids were younger but we want a coach with experience placing kids in colleges.


I bet you he wont be shaking any hands after the game Sunday.


Union. Bwahahahaha
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How's that coming along for JO...?



How many kids were recruited this weekend by JO?


I actually heard he’s a pretty decent coach and very passionate about the sport.
Anonymous
Sock choices are questionable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How's that coming along for JO...?



How many kids were recruited this weekend by JO?


I actually heard he’s a pretty decent coach and very passionate about the sport.


Passionate about making money. Get ready for the sales pitch about his private training company.
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