FCV just hired PF from VYS |
And what about MN? |
How many players have MV put into college? No one here cares about NCSL (Rec 2.0) How did his Brave 2009 do this past season? |
Is that a big deal? |
Funny you think ML doesn't seem like a guy to be pushed around. He must definitely a guy that can be pushed around. |
McLean parent already have ML in their pocket so that's why they are so pissed off, and why SYC families are so willing to leave. MV has never demonstrated that he cares what any parent thinks. This is every overinvolved soccer parents worst fear but may lead to better results. Give the Dutch guy a shot |
Nope just another coach. I thing PF live out in Centreville |
Definitely doesn’t give two sh*ts about what parents think. McLean parent’s worst nightmare. |
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What is this I am hearing about a FXU coach who has a son and his friends on the team and didn't need to try out? Total conflict of interest right? This new Union is a joke. |
Better results than what? Winning the top bracket of Jeff cup? Finishing in 2nd place in conference play with just 1 loss? And no, no one has ML in their pocket. He's a tough but fair coach. He has a great reputation and every parent I know whose daughter played for him has nothing but good things to say, whether they played for him in Herndon, DMV FC, or McLean. Stop trying to create a false narrative. The "Dutch guy" doesn't have a good record and Brave families will tell you they are disappointed he's on the coaching slate. |
Heard that too. Brave coaches for the win. |
First of all, I love that this thread is threatening to get to 200 pages. Just glorious.
Second, what do you mean when you say “parents have XX coach in their pocket”? If all the McLean parents have this coach in pocket, then do all their kids get minutes? But if that’s the case, then do any of them really have a difference in influence? Are they paying him under the table? Like, passion g over envelopes of cash? Because I have never seen anything like that. I have most definitely seen coaches who have favorites, including playing kids who are struggling far longer than they should, instead of giving other kids a chance. But in most cases, you could kind of see some reason why (kid was tall/fast/good attitude/gritty). |
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