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Yea they get the left over kids who couldn’t make the higher teams in other clubs. |
They were doing pretty well 4 or 5 years back but it has been downhill since then and now it is over |
No direction at CYA |
Dillpickle. No need to say any more. |
He’s an immature teenager living in his 30s… propped up by Mark Abbott who was his coach a couple of decades ago. #nepotism? |
He got there on pure merit. He's a brilliant soccer mind and great developer of talent. He also turned around CYA soccer financially. I think before too long, Valor will see they don't need PE and hand the club over to Dylan. |
Sounds like that 09 girls team was making great strides and coach was doing good job. Why did most of the team leave? Typical playing time parent nonsense? Or just because of the Valor merger thing? |
. Coach Gary not returning was part of it. |
| Coaching slate has been updated. They was ambitious for how many teams they was going to have. |
How many teams for the Pickle by the name Dill? |
Perhaps use the internet, my friend, and while at it, maybe search for some new material as you continue to slay them in centreville. Your emotional IQ is about seventh-grade-level. |
As of right now I can confirm there will be 4 teams for 07 Boys. |
Did you think that yourself Dylan?! Wow I’m impressed mr adjunct booffon |
| I have no skin in this game, but I am curious... why so much hate and bashing for CYA? |
I think it's emblematic of an organization which has treated employees poorly in the past. This has been at the expense of a lot of coaches, mostly the top coaches, and directors who had a lot of pull with families. This lead to multiple mass exodus of players only to see the organization reduced to a joke from where it was 5 years ago, when they were fielding teams capable of winning state championships or after when they were sending tons of players to VDA. You now had 3 years of leadership by Dylan which saw the club shrink, become less competitive, had more coaches leave, and just generally do a bad job. They were forced to combine with SYA, which is something MA had said, 3 years ago in an email to the membership, that wasn't needed and wasn't going to happen. He even went as far as to say that the directors leaving at the time were doing so because the merger wasn't happening. All in all, this club had fought back from the SPI days to become relevant only to go back to the bottom within a few years. Now they'll partner with another club who's been struggling, but since the merger doesn't address the fact that they're not connected to any of the "elite" levels of soccer locally, they'll continue to lose players to those programs. |