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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking from ignorance:

The new Omar coach, current DC Power girls coach, former youth national coach…

A) what kind of attention is he genuinely going to give to girls in a youth environment where development is the target yet he has to deliver at the alleged ‘pro’ team he’s in?

B) is that ‘pro’ team not paying enough to cover his bills? Even if it were / is paying the bills, are bozos in this country really this greedy seeking to collect as many checks as possible?

C) what exactly makes him a quality coach if he has gone from alleged more serious and reputable posts to where he currently is…? A disgraced shell of FCV ran by AB

lol


ON was formerly at MYS as DOC. Great coach, great ideas, not present enough to really implement them after the DC Power gig came along.

I'd sign my player up for any team he was coaching if I knew he'd actually have the time to train them. As long as he's the DCP coach, he doesn't have the bandwidth.

As far as I know DC Power pays him fine. But never hurts to have money flowing from different sources.


This is exactly true. He might be hired on in a leadership only type of role, not sure if he will actually Coach one of the teams as head Coach. Coaches at this level often wear multiple hats. And TSJ is known for hiring part time capacity coaches..just to keep the buzz going.


The part time thing makes sense as to why there are so many… a lot of directors of this or coordinators of that. Do they have a list of coaches for specific teams?


They haven't posted their coach slate for any teams on the boys side below MLS Next AD for next year and aren't even having tryouts for most of the older age groups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking from ignorance:

The new Omar coach, current DC Power girls coach, former youth national coach…

A) what kind of attention is he genuinely going to give to girls in a youth environment where development is the target yet he has to deliver at the alleged ‘pro’ team he’s in?

B) is that ‘pro’ team not paying enough to cover his bills? Even if it were / is paying the bills, are bozos in this country really this greedy seeking to collect as many checks as possible?

C) what exactly makes him a quality coach if he has gone from alleged more serious and reputable posts to where he currently is…? A disgraced shell of FCV ran by AB

lol


ON was formerly at MYS as DOC. Great coach, great ideas, not present enough to really implement them after the DC Power gig came along.

I'd sign my player up for any team he was coaching if I knew he'd actually have the time to train them. As long as he's the DCP coach, he doesn't have the bandwidth.

As far as I know DC Power pays him fine. But never hurts to have money flowing from different sources.



How much does DC Power pay to coach for their glorified HS girls team?


-You're sorely mistaken. DC Power was the first club to offer over 1 million dollars to Trinity Rodman -hardly an amateur organization.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking from ignorance:

The new Omar coach, current DC Power girls coach, former youth national coach…

A) what kind of attention is he genuinely going to give to girls in a youth environment where development is the target yet he has to deliver at the alleged ‘pro’ team he’s in?

B) is that ‘pro’ team not paying enough to cover his bills? Even if it were / is paying the bills, are bozos in this country really this greedy seeking to collect as many checks as possible?

C) what exactly makes him a quality coach if he has gone from alleged more serious and reputable posts to where he currently is…? A disgraced shell of FCV ran by AB

lol


ON was formerly at MYS as DOC. Great coach, great ideas, not present enough to really implement them after the DC Power gig came along.

I'd sign my player up for any team he was coaching if I knew he'd actually have the time to train them. As long as he's the DCP coach, he doesn't have the bandwidth.

As far as I know DC Power pays him fine. But never hurts to have money flowing from different sources.


This is exactly true. He might be hired on in a leadership only type of role, not sure if he will actually Coach one of the teams as head Coach. Coaches at this level often wear multiple hats. And TSJ is known for hiring part time capacity coaches..just to keep the buzz going.


The part time thing makes sense as to why there are so many… a lot of directors of this or coordinators of that. Do they have a list of coaches for specific teams?


They haven't posted their coach slate for any teams on the boys side below MLS Next AD for next year and aren't even having tryouts for most of the older age groups.


That can't be right? They have a bunch of teams in NCSL and EDP--no tryouts and no coaches?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking from ignorance:

The new Omar coach, current DC Power girls coach, former youth national coach…

A) what kind of attention is he genuinely going to give to girls in a youth environment where development is the target yet he has to deliver at the alleged ‘pro’ team he’s in?

B) is that ‘pro’ team not paying enough to cover his bills? Even if it were / is paying the bills, are bozos in this country really this greedy seeking to collect as many checks as possible?

C) what exactly makes him a quality coach if he has gone from alleged more serious and reputable posts to where he currently is…? A disgraced shell of FCV ran by AB

lol


ON was formerly at MYS as DOC. Great coach, great ideas, not present enough to really implement them after the DC Power gig came along.

I'd sign my player up for any team he was coaching if I knew he'd actually have the time to train them. As long as he's the DCP coach, he doesn't have the bandwidth.

As far as I know DC Power pays him fine. But never hurts to have money flowing from different sources.


This is exactly true. He might be hired on in a leadership only type of role, not sure if he will actually Coach one of the teams as head Coach. Coaches at this level often wear multiple hats. And TSJ is known for hiring part time capacity coaches..just to keep the buzz going.


The part time thing makes sense as to why there are so many… a lot of directors of this or coordinators of that. Do they have a list of coaches for specific teams?


They haven't posted their coach slate for any teams on the boys side below MLS Next AD for next year and aren't even having tryouts for most of the older age groups.


They have ID sessions for boys tonight which they just moved to TSJ from Hanson last minute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking from ignorance:

The new Omar coach, current DC Power girls coach, former youth national coach…

A) what kind of attention is he genuinely going to give to girls in a youth environment where development is the target yet he has to deliver at the alleged ‘pro’ team he’s in?

B) is that ‘pro’ team not paying enough to cover his bills? Even if it were / is paying the bills, are bozos in this country really this greedy seeking to collect as many checks as possible?

C) what exactly makes him a quality coach if he has gone from alleged more serious and reputable posts to where he currently is…? A disgraced shell of FCV ran by AB

lol


ON was formerly at MYS as DOC. Great coach, great ideas, not present enough to really implement them after the DC Power gig came along.

I'd sign my player up for any team he was coaching if I knew he'd actually have the time to train them. As long as he's the DCP coach, he doesn't have the bandwidth.

As far as I know DC Power pays him fine. But never hurts to have money flowing from different sources.


This is exactly true. He might be hired on in a leadership only type of role, not sure if he will actually Coach one of the teams as head Coach. Coaches at this level often wear multiple hats. And TSJ is known for hiring part time capacity coaches..just to keep the buzz going.


The part time thing makes sense as to why there are so many… a lot of directors of this or coordinators of that. Do they have a list of coaches for specific teams?


They haven't posted their coach slate for any teams on the boys side below MLS Next AD for next year and aren't even having tryouts for most of the older age groups.


They have ID sessions for boys tonight which they just moved to TSJ from Hanson last minute.


Cause that’s how you get people to show up and try out for your club
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking from ignorance:

The new Omar coach, current DC Power girls coach, former youth national coach…

A) what kind of attention is he genuinely going to give to girls in a youth environment where development is the target yet he has to deliver at the alleged ‘pro’ team he’s in?

B) is that ‘pro’ team not paying enough to cover his bills? Even if it were / is paying the bills, are bozos in this country really this greedy seeking to collect as many checks as possible?

C) what exactly makes him a quality coach if he has gone from alleged more serious and reputable posts to where he currently is…? A disgraced shell of FCV ran by AB

lol


ON was formerly at MYS as DOC. Great coach, great ideas, not present enough to really implement them after the DC Power gig came along.

I'd sign my player up for any team he was coaching if I knew he'd actually have the time to train them. As long as he's the DCP coach, he doesn't have the bandwidth.

As far as I know DC Power pays him fine. But never hurts to have money flowing from different sources.



How much does DC Power pay to coach for their glorified HS girls team?


-You're sorely mistaken. DC Power was the first club to offer over 1 million dollars to Trinity Rodman -hardly an amateur organization.


Means nothing, a lot of rich people like to waste money on useless things or people. Rodman is an overrated mediocre player. Dc power blowing that kind of money without making it screams of laundering
Anonymous
Theres nothing on their instagram about ID seasions or tryouts today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Theres nothing on their instagram about ID seasions or tryouts today.


They were Friday evening and the dates/times were on their story.
Anonymous
That doesn't seem like they actually wanted anyone to show up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking from ignorance:

The new Omar coach, current DC Power girls coach, former youth national coach…

A) what kind of attention is he genuinely going to give to girls in a youth environment where development is the target yet he has to deliver at the alleged ‘pro’ team he’s in?

B) is that ‘pro’ team not paying enough to cover his bills? Even if it were / is paying the bills, are bozos in this country really this greedy seeking to collect as many checks as possible?

C) what exactly makes him a quality coach if he has gone from alleged more serious and reputable posts to where he currently is…? A disgraced shell of FCV ran by AB

lol


ON was formerly at MYS as DOC. Great coach, great ideas, not present enough to really implement them after the DC Power gig came along.

I'd sign my player up for any team he was coaching if I knew he'd actually have the time to train them. As long as he's the DCP coach, he doesn't have the bandwidth.

As far as I know DC Power pays him fine. But never hurts to have money flowing from different sources.



How much does DC Power pay to coach for their glorified HS girls team?


-You're sorely mistaken. DC Power was the first club to offer over 1 million dollars to Trinity Rodman -hardly an amateur organization.


Means nothing, a lot of rich people like to waste money on useless things or people. Rodman is an overrated mediocre player. Dc power blowing that kind of money without making it screams of laundering


This is the PP. Golly, you're right! Thanks for dumbing down this for me, I really like how you tear down rich people, Rodman and the whole Club! -Wow, what a great argument. Please let us know where else you post on this forum and other places, your insights are so amazing! I have to read more!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking from ignorance:

The new Omar coach, current DC Power girls coach, former youth national coach…

A) what kind of attention is he genuinely going to give to girls in a youth environment where development is the target yet he has to deliver at the alleged ‘pro’ team he’s in?

B) is that ‘pro’ team not paying enough to cover his bills? Even if it were / is paying the bills, are bozos in this country really this greedy seeking to collect as many checks as possible?

C) what exactly makes him a quality coach if he has gone from alleged more serious and reputable posts to where he currently is…? A disgraced shell of FCV ran by AB

lol


ON was formerly at MYS as DOC. Great coach, great ideas, not present enough to really implement them after the DC Power gig came along.

I'd sign my player up for any team he was coaching if I knew he'd actually have the time to train them. As long as he's the DCP coach, he doesn't have the bandwidth.

As far as I know DC Power pays him fine. But never hurts to have money flowing from different sources.



How much does DC Power pay to coach for their glorified HS girls team?


-You're sorely mistaken. DC Power was the first club to offer over 1 million dollars to Trinity Rodman -hardly an amateur organization.


Means nothing, a lot of rich people like to waste money on useless things or people. Rodman is an overrated mediocre player. Dc power blowing that kind of money without making it screams of laundering


This is the PP. Golly, you're right! Thanks for dumbing down this for me, I really like how you tear down rich people, Rodman and the whole Club! -Wow, what a great argument. Please let us know where else you post on this forum and other places, your insights are so amazing! I have to read more!


It’s semipro women’s football, with some teenagers… what exactly is worthy of a league with like 8 or 9 teams?
Anonymous


They haven't posted their coach slate for any teams on the boys side below MLS Next AD for next year and aren't even having tryouts for most of the older age groups.

That can't be right? They have a bunch of teams in NCSL and EDP--no tryouts and no coaches?

Coaching slate has not been publicly announced. It was presented at the club town hall and the slides sent with return offers….and I assume with new offers. They had tryouts for u-littles in April. I think they had older tryouts in earlier months. I have a u-little so I wasn’t paying attention to the older ones.
Anonymous
If this club is so expensive then why do they play games on the worst grass fields I have ever seen? I was shocked at the condition of the fields (and these were games for teenaged boys).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If this club is so expensive then why do they play games on the worst grass fields I have ever seen? I was shocked at the condition of the fields (and these were games for teenaged boys).


was it out in the middle of nowhere Ashburn? We played them there before and it was awful-they didn't even have benches for the players and there were clouds of gnats? midges? something? . It was disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If this club is so expensive then why do they play games on the worst grass fields I have ever seen? I was shocked at the condition of the fields (and these were games for teenaged boys).


I hope your kid checked for TICKS after the game. The ticks were terrible there a few years ago when my dc practiced there.
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