Anonymous wrote:some choice words from this page:
http://talking-soccer.com/TS4/showthread.php?p=2459643
That is not the case with Shaun Cryer. He will scream and stomp his feet. His antics on the sidelines are notorious against his competitors. He has girls on his sidelines crying and they leave the field not knowing what they did wrong
A good coach will correct a problem and support the player so they do not feel like a failure. Mr Cryer does not do that
And Shaun Cryer is not for everyone, and why is that? Well it is because he is an elite coach. (here comes more eye rolling and haters) But your feelings on Shaun aside, imagine it isn't Cryer and it's another elite coach (like who everyone would say is elite) Do you really think they are the nicest people, that need to do care and feeding around everyone's emotions and personality traits? Yes, ok, part of being an elite coach and player is caring for players and getting the most out of them mentally, but simplify it again a bit -- Elite coaches train elite players and elite players are mentally different than those who are not. Argue that all you want, but the elite players need different things and are not going to be phased by someone telling them they have a terrible touch or the pass was 3 feet too far. The elite player will say to themselves, "shut up Shaun I hate you for saying that, but I'm going to make my touch and pass better so you shut up and teach me the next thing" They aren't going to be upset over it the next day and cry to mommy and daddy.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked, *shocked* that the army of BSC haters has descended upon this thread, but from my vantage point the coaching slate looks very good.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda really knows how to pick girls coaches, don't they? Sounds like he's a great fit for their culture and will get along just fine with the rest of the girls staff.
Anonymous wrote:Only one older year with a green team?
Anonymous wrote:All coaches were announced by the club today, but the following is the list of coaches for the top two teams in each age group:
Boys
U8 (2014)
Wendell Regis - Blue
Tyler Martin - Green
U9 (2013)
Simone Mariotti - Academy I
Lester Dewee - Academy II
U10 (2012)
Simone Mariotti - Academy I
Lester Dewee - Academy II
U11 (2011)
Trevor Martin - Academy I
Nicholas Santeriano - Academy II
U12 (2010)
Phil Gyau/Bill Moravek - Academy I
Carl Andrews - Academy II
U13 (2009)
Brett Colton - MLSNext
Carl Andrews - Blue
U14 (2008)
Bill Moravek - MLSNext
Wendell Regis - Blue
U15 (2007)
Patrick Mehlert - MLSNext
Wendell Regis - Blue
U16 (2006)
Kert Mease - MLSNext
Eric Cava- Blue
U17 (2005)
Derek Biss - MLSNext
Trevor Singer - Blue
U18 (2004)
Kert Mease - Blue
Mike Edwards - Green
U19 (2003)
Derek Biss - MLSNext
Patrick Mahlert - Blue
Girls
U8 (2014)
Eric Tin - ECNL I
Gary Burke - ECNL II
U9 (2013)
Eric Tin - ECNL I
Noelle Keselica - ECNL II
U10 (2012)
Liz Robinson - ECNL I
Noelle Keselica - ECNL II
U11 (2011)
Matt Ney - ECNL I
Jason Travis - ECNL II
U12 (2010)
Dave Greene - ECNL I
Nancy Rohrman - ECNL II
U13 (2009)
Dave Greene - ECNL I
Samantha Hubbard - ECNL II
U14 (2008)
Shaun Cryer - ECNL I
Nancy Rohrman - ECNL II
U15 (2007)
Kevin Layton/Shaun Cryer - ECNL I
Liz Robinson - ECNL II
U16 (2006)
Kevin Layton - ECNL I
Trey Livingston - ECNL II
U17 (2005)
Shaun Cryer - ECNL I
Trey Livingston - ECNL II
U18/19 (2004/2003)
Kevin Layton - ECNL I
Gary Burke - ECNL II