Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shannon is a rock star. She was the Hermann Player of the Year, won NCAA titles at UNC, played on a World Cup Champion team and Coached several DI Women's programs. She was not only a good coach but a great person. I don't know where you go from here.
I hope whoever comes in sheds the Bethesda (city) culture from the club. Too many people treat the club as a status symbol. The club does a good job training but McLean, FCV and Pipeline are more successful and deliver better players. That is less a reflection on the coaches than it is on the parents. Of all my years in youth soccer, Bethesda is the only place I know of where parents drop the name "Bethesda" and expect you to be amazed. They need to urge that mentality. The fact that the club brought in the MRM Rush his team is all the confirmation that you need that the teams are inferior. They are not getting the best players. I know kids that drive right past Bethesda to play for McLean or other programs.
Funny how it is always FCV on these boards chirping about their greatness but never a peep out of Bethesda parents one way or the other. :Shrug:
Are you an imbecil? I am not an FCV parent but noted the top three teams in the area. Do you question the success of these three clubs. FCV just sent three of its DA teams to nationals while McLean sent four. Pipeline is building a very competitive DA program and has B teams that can compete at the highest levels.
Bethesda is a good club but only sent one team to the ECNL nationals and I don't know if any of Bethesda's B teams reached US Youth Soccer regionals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shannon is a rock star. She was the Hermann Player of the Year, won NCAA titles at UNC, played on a World Cup Champion team and Coached several DI Women's programs. She was not only a good coach but a great person. I don't know where you go from here.
I hope whoever comes in sheds the Bethesda (city) culture from the club. Too many people treat the club as a status symbol. The club does a good job training but McLean, FCV and Pipeline are more successful and deliver better players. That is less a reflection on the coaches than it is on the parents. Of all my years in youth soccer, Bethesda is the only place I know of where parents drop the name "Bethesda" and expect you to be amazed. They need to urge that mentality. The fact that the club brought in the MRM Rush his team is all the confirmation that you need that the teams are inferior. They are not getting the best players. I know kids that drive right past Bethesda to play for McLean or other programs.
Funny how it is always FCV on these boards chirping about their greatness but never a peep out of Bethesda parents one way or the other. :Shrug:
Are you an imbecil? I am not an FCV parent but noted the top three teams in the area. Do you question the success of these three clubs. FCV just sent three of its DA teams to nationals while McLean sent four. Pipeline is building a very competitive DA program and has B teams that can compete at the highest levels.
Bethesda is a good club but only sent one team to the ECNL nationals and I don't know if any of Bethesda's B teams reached US Youth Soccer regionals.
I’m saying I don’t see Bethesda on this board pounding their chest as you claim they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shannon is a rock star. She was the Hermann Player of the Year, won NCAA titles at UNC, played on a World Cup Champion team and Coached several DI Women's programs. She was not only a good coach but a great person. I don't know where you go from here.
I hope whoever comes in sheds the Bethesda (city) culture from the club. Too many people treat the club as a status symbol. The club does a good job training but McLean, FCV and Pipeline are more successful and deliver better players. That is less a reflection on the coaches than it is on the parents. Of all my years in youth soccer, Bethesda is the only place I know of where parents drop the name "Bethesda" and expect you to be amazed. They need to urge that mentality. The fact that the club brought in the MRM Rush his team is all the confirmation that you need that the teams are inferior. They are not getting the best players. I know kids that drive right past Bethesda to play for McLean or other programs.
Funny how it is always FCV on these boards chirping about their greatness but never a peep out of Bethesda parents one way or the other. :Shrug:
Are you an imbecil? I am not an FCV parent but noted the top three teams in the area. Do you question the success of these three clubs. FCV just sent three of its DA teams to nationals while McLean sent four. Pipeline is building a very competitive DA program and has B teams that can compete at the highest levels.
Bethesda is a good club but only sent one team to the ECNL nationals and I don't know if any of Bethesda's B teams reached US Youth Soccer regionals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I would be surprised to see her at MSI but she is one person that could make MSI a stronger player in youth soccer. MoCo should have two strong clubs.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shannon is a rock star. She was the Hermann Player of the Year, won NCAA titles at UNC, played on a World Cup Champion team and Coached several DI Women's programs. She was not only a good coach but a great person. I don't know where you go from here.
I hope whoever comes in sheds the Bethesda (city) culture from the club. Too many people treat the club as a status symbol. The club does a good job training but McLean, FCV and Pipeline are more successful and deliver better players. That is less a reflection on the coaches than it is on the parents. Of all my years in youth soccer, Bethesda is the only place I know of where parents drop the name "Bethesda" and expect you to be amazed. They need to urge that mentality. The fact that the club brought in the MRM Rush his team is all the confirmation that you need that the teams are inferior. They are not getting the best players. I know kids that drive right past Bethesda to play for McLean or other programs.
Funny how it is always FCV on these boards chirping about their greatness but never a peep out of Bethesda parents one way or the other. :Shrug:
Anonymous wrote:Shannon is a rock star. She was the Hermann Player of the Year, won NCAA titles at UNC, played on a World Cup Champion team and Coached several DI Women's programs. She was not only a good coach but a great person. I don't know where you go from here.
I hope whoever comes in sheds the Bethesda (city) culture from the club. Too many people treat the club as a status symbol. The club does a good job training but McLean, FCV and Pipeline are more successful and deliver better players. That is less a reflection on the coaches than it is on the parents. Of all my years in youth soccer, Bethesda is the only place I know of where parents drop the name "Bethesda" and expect you to be amazed. They need to urge that mentality. The fact that the club brought in the MRM Rush his team is all the confirmation that you need that the teams are inferior. They are not getting the best players. I know kids that drive right past Bethesda to play for McLean or other programs.
Anonymous wrote:Shannon is a rock star. She was the Hermann Player of the Year, won NCAA titles at UNC, played on a World Cup Champion team and Coached several DI Women's programs. She was not only a good coach but a great person. I don't know where you go from here.
I hope whoever comes in sheds the Bethesda (city) culture from the club. Too many people treat the club as a status symbol. The club does a good job training but McLean, FCV and Pipeline are more successful and deliver better players. That is less a reflection on the coaches than it is on the parents. Of all my years in youth soccer, Bethesda is the only place I know of where parents drop the name "Bethesda" and expect you to be amazed. They need to urge that mentality. The fact that the club brought in the MRM Rush his team is all the confirmation that you need that the teams are inferior. They are not getting the best players. I know kids that drive right past Bethesda to play for McLean or other programs.