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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The article says Bobby “quit” playing soccer halfway through high school. Depending on when he actually started playing it is pretty reasonable to infer that the kids he coaches have more experience playing the game than he does. And how many parents on the sideline that condescends to have more playing experience than he does? What a hack. Just proves that talent at FCV is more important than coaching and development. [/quote] Bobby needs to go.[/quote] Bobby seems to be a pretty typical Millennial. Zero respect for actual hands on experience. Take a few license courses, shake the right hands and boom you are a now a master. A true lack of playing experience means he can never truly relate to players and the speed of the game and their decisions. He is also probably technically limited to even demonstrate proper technique much less know it when he sees it. Pretty shocking that someone with so little hands on playing experience has risen so high in the youth ranks and is actually a gate keeper for US National teams. [/quote] He’s a gatekeeper? In what regard? He scouted before falling into the fcv job.[/quote] He still has US Soccer coaching duties and is certainly the coach at FCV passing along names to US Soccer. [/quote] What us soccer coaching duties? Fake news.[/quote]
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