A Valor parent coach who the Valor families were relieved to be done with. And Valor has very low standards. |
Oh boy, child development research. So with all that research how is the current generation of kids doing. Feels like they are mostly social media darlings. |
You sound like an uneducated jackass. I’m sure your kids are turning out great. |
Not a parent coach. Otherwise, accurate from a Valor perspective. |
Yep, all millionaires. Yours PhD Jackass? |
he has at least one son who plays loudoun soccer, isn't that why he moved to loudoun, to coach his kid? |
Sure, because you flipping burgers and pouring wrong margaritas is the epitome of job superiority |
Well my children are still young, so it’s not their money. But they will be set up well. Be careful with yours, because they clearly didn’t inherit much in the way of intelligence. That might lead to some poor decision making later. |
Also, the fact that you chose to use money as an indicator of how your kids are turning out says everything about you. I am guessing you’re a big fan of the Trumps. |
| only took this until page 4 to go off the rails and no longer be anything about soccer. |
Sure am, loving every minute of the democratic socialist meltdown. You? |
USA is a corporation. As such, I stand to make a lot of money if the status quo isn’t too affected by geopolitical chess moves |
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So we are complaining that a coach made cuts at a tryout?
The parents would rather break the news to their kid at home while they're hugging little Johnny to make sure he's ok? Grow up people, they're 10-11 years old, it's ok to fail and work hard for something you want. I can see these parents taking their kids out to Hibachi to break the news they're on the 2nd or 3rd team LOL |
You counting how many goals your kid scored at a tryout tells me everything I need to know about your knowledge of the game. Go back to rec and keep posting your kids stats on Instagram. And I guess you didn't make day 1 because it was raining and you didn't want your kid to get wet and melt? |
| Yea, 1st tryout day was brutal! Soaked Cotton tshirts in driving rain. I was impressed by all the kids. I was never that tough. Its a proud day when you realize your kid is tougher and better than you! These kids are all gonna do great as long as we model good behavior. |