Villarreal Virginia Academy: imploding?

Anonymous
Viva a la VIVA!
Anonymous
Will the teams be part of Annandale or part of Villarreal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the big picture the final sentence is the most important. VIVA will still have Villarreal CF partnered with them which means the Spanish coaches will continue to be here with them.


Does this mean Villarreal will end up partnering with a different club or just become its own entity?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the big picture the final sentence is the most important. VIVA will still have Villarreal CF partnered with them which means the Spanish coaches will continue to be here with them.


Does this mean Villarreal will end up partnering with a different club or just become its own entity?


I'm curious to the final outcome here. I figure most will continue with VIVA which means ABGC will have a lack of travel teams.
Anonymous
Spanish coaches?
Anonymous
Bo and Carlos
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bo and Carlos


eh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bo and Carlos


Lmaooo straight from the Estadio de la Ceramica
Anonymous
So my child was considering playing with the younger program U9-12 for this upcoming year. It seems like the players and coaches are staying with Villareal, but just wondering if they can survive as a standalone program? I doubt most of the players/coaches will stay with AGBC. can anyone with inside information provide some guidance on if moving forward with VillaReal VIVA is the right move, as we do like the coaches of the younger ages that are staying with VillaReal.
Anonymous
And then there's this . . .

[May 20, 2019] Annandale Boys & Girls Club (ABGC) was shocked to discover that, without any
notice to ABGC, now former representatives of ABGC Bo Amato and Carlos Aranda in association
with Villareal Virginia Academy (VIVA) formed a separate entity and are now attempting to divert
current ABGC players to a new club.
The ABGC Board of Directors voted in an emergency session tonight to retain a law firm to file a
lawsuit against Bo Amato, Carlos Aranda, and Villareal Virginia Academy (VIVA) to enjoin them from
further diverting ABGC players and resources.
ABGC Travel and Recreation soccer programs will continue under the leadership of Steve Lee and
Trevor Parker, Technical Directors. ABGC is grateful for the efforts of Steve and Trevor as they
continue running the travel soccer tryouts for next fall.
ABGC will continue to move forward with the coaches, managers, staff, and resources that have been
the standard of excellence at ABGC for over 60 years.
For any families that have paid VIVA for the fall season, rest assured that ABGC will honor that
payment and take all necessary steps to have the money credited to AGBC. We will continue to keep
you informed as this process moves forward
As always, you can register for the upcoming season at abgc.org.
For further information contact Kip Germain, President, kip.germain@abgc.org or 571-237-5842
Anonymous
Desperation. Smells like all the players and coaches are leaving! LOL!!!
Anonymous
So when you say desperation and players/coaches leaving program - do you mean players/coaches leaving AGBC and staying with VillaReal VIVA?
Anonymous
Yes! Anyone with an IQ over 60 would leave ABGC and pick VIVA (or anything else).
Anonymous
I figured most everyone would stay with VillaReal VIVA. But I'm wondering how good they will be going forward by themselves? Do you think in 3 to 5 years they will be a strong program?
Anonymous
Look at the first paragraph of the ABGC letter. They think they OWN you. You are their property. You don’t have the freedom to leave them and join another club. They assume people are dumb and don’t realize they have freedom.

Do you think anyone in their right mind stays with a club like ABGC given what they just did and their “track record”? So, yes, the people at VIVA just carry on doing what they’ve always done ... run a successful travel club that treats people with respect.

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