Anonymous wrote:I know the current u12 Pre-mls next coach there is well liked and that team is strong, with several of the kids playing up for the u13s. I believe most, if not all, of the kids hope to stick around for MLS Next next year.
. Do outside parents have the same opinion of coaching? And was wondering about more than one age group, but I hear you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adding competent coaches at high levels would help. The 2010 boys have been assigned what can only be explained as jokes the last two years.
That squad has taken but seems to have been forgotten about by ASA which is shameful. Hanna was supposed to coach them and ditched them for the 2011s. FYI I believe 2010s will have the same coach again next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adding competent coaches at high levels would help. The 2010 boys have been assigned what can only be explained as jokes the last two years.
That squad has taken but seems to have been forgotten about by ASA which is shameful. Hanna was supposed to coach them and ditched them for the 2011s. FYI I believe 2010s will have the same coach again next year.
Anonymous wrote:Adding competent coaches at high levels would help. The 2010 boys have been assigned what can only be explained as jokes the last two years.
Anonymous wrote:If anyone on here was considering ASA MLS Next for this season or next, got an offer, and chose to go with an ECNL squad or other option, would you mind sharing your reasoning?
My son plays for ASA and I like the organization. It has a lot going for it, but there are definitely things I'd like to see added to the program. With the platform, resources, and regional talent pool at its disposal, it has a chance to build something really special, but it isn't there right now.
What things would you like to see changed to make it more attractive to top players and more successful on the pitch?
Anonymous wrote:If anyone on here was considering ASA MLS Next for this season or next, got an offer, and chose to go with an ECNL squad or other option, would you mind sharing your reasoning?
My son plays for ASA and I like the organization. It has a lot going for it, but there are definitely things I'd like to see added to the program. With the platform, resources, and regional talent pool at its disposal, it has a chance to build something really special, but it isn't there right now.
What things would you like to see changed to make it more attractive to top players and more successful on the pitch?