AC Milan Virginia

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Anonymous wrote:It is common practice for all of these European brand name "affiliates" to come in and set up shop with somebody wielding an accent and then they disappear after the first year or so. This isn't new people. Stop falling for the same thing. Do you see any of European guys still at VA Villarreal, Barca (now folded), or others around the country? They might come back for camps and tryouts. But, they are done with the marketing phase and brought in their initial crop of suckers.


Villarreal's top boys teams are in fact coached by some Europeans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is common practice for all of these European brand name "affiliates" to come in and set up shop with somebody wielding an accent and then they disappear after the first year or so. This isn't new people. Stop falling for the same thing. Do you see any of European guys still at VA Villarreal, Barca (now folded), or others around the country? They might come back for camps and tryouts. But, they are done with the marketing phase and brought in their initial crop of suckers.


Villarreal's top boys teams are in fact coached by some Europeans.


None of them have any connection to Villarreal. The 2010 coach is a Brit who lives in the area and has a kid that age. Pure coincidence.
Anonymous
what's the deal with turnover in coaching?
Anonymous

Yes we do need more clubs in the area as most are full.


Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if it’s more money. It’s good to have more clubs - creates competition and more opportunity for players/kids and coaches.






quote=Anonymous]Sure but is this a good choice to spend more $$$ at than other local options?
Anonymous

They do use arrowbrook




Anonymous wrote:I checked our Arrowbrook spring permit. No AC Milan on there for March or April.
Anonymous
And Scott’s run


Anonymous wrote:
They do use arrowbrook




Anonymous wrote:I checked our Arrowbrook spring permit. No AC Milan on there for March or April.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what's the deal with turnover in coaching?


No idea - this club better get their $hit together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what's the deal with turnover in coaching?


Who left?
Anonymous
Someone in the reply earlier said the technical director.


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what's the deal with turnover in coaching?


Who left?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even Admin staff have been let go in addition to Jamil Faryadi. Italian coaches are great but are no longer there. The replacement coaches have been recreation level
Anonymous
Oh, well that explains why they never respond to emails. They all were fired!
Anonymous
How would they fired if there was development and the teams won in addition to their development? Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How would they be fired if there was development and the teams won in addition to their development? Why?
Anonymous
Do they have enough coaches since many were let go?


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Even Admin staff have been let go in addition to Jamil Faryadi. Italian coaches are great but are no longer there. The replacement coaches have been recreation level
Anonymous
Good coaches?

quote=Anonymous]
Anonymous wrote:It is common practice for all of these European brand name "affiliates" to come in and set up shop with somebody wielding an accent and then they disappear after the first year or so. This isn't new people. Stop falling for the same thing. Do you see any of European guys still at VA Villarreal, Barca (now folded), or others around the country? They might come back for camps and tryouts. But, they are done with the marketing phase and brought in their initial crop of suckers.


Villarreal's top boys teams are in fact coached by some Europeans.
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