| Interested to see where RP and KB land. Any rumors? |
Absolutely some incompetence but I think the incompetence was paying those two directors $300,000 a year. Rado has been trying to find another club for years but no takers. That is why he won’t leave our team and club alone because he won’t find another club stupid enough to pay him six figures. Plus GD did most of the coaching anyway. |
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"Rado has been trying to find another club for years but no takers. That is why he won’t leave our team and club alone because he won’t find another club stupid enough to pay him six figures. Plus GD did most of the coaching anyway."
I believe this is why anonymous boards are no Bueno........Rado 100% was the lead coach on the girls side for the older girls...I don't know of any substantial complaints against Rado. To my knowledge the teams were very successful for an ECNL-R team with several D1 and D3 commits from a small club for 2005, 2006, 2007 still in recruiting. William &Mary, (2) Radford, GWU, Rhode Island, VMI, Maryland, Bridgewater, Mcdaniel and still many 07's in the process and a few 06's still looking for homes......... Hearts are not meant to be filled with Hate, I hope you find happiness soon in your life
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Not sure why you implied local travel. My kid played for NM in MD before the team moved to McLean. Locally we went as far as Amish Country, PA and Morgantown, WV, for league games and played in tournaments in NC and FL. Granted, the travel is not the same as ECNL but the team traveled. As a father of a kid who played at three local ECNL clubs, I can confirm that NM is not the only coach who operates an overnight camp. Bethesda used to have an overnight camp and my kid attended. From what I saw, NM's camp was more team-focused in that the team would build camaraderie. Looking back at my kid's time with NM, he offered a year-around training program and he offered plenty of opportunities to play. Outside of FCV, I am just not aware of another program have such a program. The camps, the training and extensive opportunities to play provide a great environment for my kid. |
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| Mclean is always in need of other teams players for success. SYC leaving, new sucker takes their place. |
No team poaches more players from other clubs than Arlington. Do their teams get better because of development or turnover? Hard to say. |
Arlington doesn’t develop. I would never trust my dd there at u9-u12 age groups. Older teams play kickball too. |
He’s adorable. I want one! |
I think they try to develop who they have but they naturally take the biggest and fastest at the youngest ages. Hard for the smaller or later developing players to find success when being coached on the 3rd-6th teams. And it seems more teams play kickball than don’t, all in the pursuit of wins. When those wins start to pile up, talented and hard working kids (parents) will gravitate to those teams allowing coaches to play a different style. Players develop themselves until the older ages. Find a team that allows for the most opportunities for your kid while also providing sufficient challenges to grow. Every player has their own individual path and there is no one right way. |
| Great falls new sucker club |
Unfortunately as parents we have zero input into these decisions... |
There is no poaching It is very rare for any athlete in any sport to stay with one program throughout their development, NOR is it recommended!
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It feels like clubs forming "partnerships" and "alliances" is very in vogue lately but it's sometimes hard to understand the incentive or benefit for each of the clubs involved in such an agreement. I never understood what GFR hoped to get out of NVA, for example. I can see a benefit for NVA since it expands access to players primarily at Valor and GFR because those coaches would (theoretically) "guide" their better players to NVA. And sure enough, both clubs lost some of their best players to NVA which only made the Valor and GFR teams weaker. But it's not like you could only get to NVA by being on a team at Loudoun, Valor or GFR. So what benefit do Valor and GFR get out of that arrangement? I heard all the talking points about a "common training regimens", coach training, etc. but that's all it amounted to - just talking points. And now I hear rumors that GFR is going to leave NVA after this season and form some kind of "partnership" with McLean in the wake of SYC leaving VA Union. And that would seem to make sense as Nadir Moumem was hired as the new GFR TD. But again, what benefit would GFR get from that? |
A better partnership than the one with NVA maybe, a relationship between the clubs that works both ways? |