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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can call me uninformed yet seeking information but don't call me a moron. I am behaving in a responsible manner for someone seeking out information to help his DD make an informed decision about where to go next. That being said, your comment is very insightful and that is not the first time I have heard such comments about MYS coaches. As a counter, I have spoken to non-ECNL coaches who compete against McLean and have respect for both coaches. To be fair, I can't point to an ECNL coach who is recognized for developing players from the ground up. Hence, the reason most ECNL players come from outside the club. What most ECNL coaches do is take talent, win showcases and prepare players for college. It is hard to argue that anyone does this better than MYS. [/quote] Look at how many kids started at the club and end up having their signing day there. That helps with who develops. There might be one with McLean from the start. Who said they don’t deserve respect? What’re you looking for? Multiple posters have said the same thing. Clyde is great and Nadir has had success. We will see how they do in the new landscape. No denying their past success. What is your point? Do you want to heR everyone talk about great your dd’s coaches are? That’ll never happen here. Better question might be who the best girls coaches are in the area.[/quote] If you ask the question who is the best girls coach it has to come in questionaire form. Example; 1. What Coach is best for ages U9 2. Who coaches possession best 3. Who coaches form Pick a coach not the club. Clubs are businesses. Your kid is just dollar signs. Every player is replaceable, not every coach. [/quote] Pick a club that will take care of your player and help them develop. If you pick a coach, you might be looking for a new team every year.[/quote] Would love to know of a club that takes care of the player. Some clubs are so desperate to win they have retracted every promise made to parents and players. Recruiting seems to be their number one priority.[/quote]
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