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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With all that is going on with ECNL, GA, MLS Next, etc. it’s a really good time to have coaches and directors like NM and ML on your side[/quote] It seems like not many clubs want NM "on their side" - ask GFR or FVU or Mclean how that worked out for them.[/quote] Who are you going to ask at GFR? The 3 soccer dads who are now running it? [/quote] Ok, so your preference is to discount GFR. Fair enough. How about FVU or Mclean or Herndon? Why don't they want to work with NM? Or should we discount those, too?[/quote] I’m not familiar with FVU. But I wouldn’t use Herndon as an example of a great youth soccer program. They’re an even bigger mess than GFR - although that is almost debatable now. [/quote] It's not about whether GFR or FVU or Mclean or Herndon should be considered "great youth soccer programs". The point is, why do none of them want to work with NM anymore? Now, if you are of the opinion that none of those clubs constitute "great youth soccer programs", that's actually even worse because that would mean that not even "bad" programs want to be affiliated with NM anymore. Why is that if he's such a great asset?[/quote] That brings up an interesting debate with US youth soccer especially in this area. Families clearly want to work with him and follow him but non soccer board members do not. Do those people make the best decisions for the club by saving money that ends up leaving anyways? I guess we will find out with GFR if they get a better return on investment.[/quote]
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