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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I noticed that MSI is looking for a Director of Coaching as well. I wonder if they were able to recruit her away from BSC. [/quote] Oh, I hope so! Perhaps she could recruit more women coaches for MSI.[/quote] LOL ...That did not seem to work out too good for BSC. Many players left because of the women coaches.[/quote] Yes. I hope so too just as long as she doesn’t recruit female “screamer and joystick” coaches. Having more female coaches would not only help out MSI but youth girls’ soccer in the MoCo area. The ones that bashed her are the male chauvinist pigs who think they can coach better than any female coach. [/quote] Please the last refuge of a Scoundrel is misogyny. Women coaches can be just as bad or worst vs males coaches. BSC had some bad female coaches working under her. She should have taken action a long time ago and maybe she would still have her job. [/quote] Ummm, you are assuming an awful lot. I am pretty sure she quit because the club management has gone from bad to worse over the past year. [/quote] She and Meggan both got let go. The program was having major problems on the girls side. People do not realize how much the u little subsidize the older teams. If you are having problems fill out 2 teams when you are budgeted for 4, it’s a problem. She was the management.[/quote] Are you on the Board? If U-Littles are an issue, why was the Director of the Girls YDP program not removed? How about the expensive new staff at HQ work on establishing the value proposition for paying $2k per year for an 8 year-old to train in an environment about "work" rather than fun? Bringing college coaches in for the lower age groups isn't necessarily a great fit. Self-motivation to do "hard work" only goes so far with most ES kids. [/quote]
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