Anonymous wrote:I know that a VYS TD would agree with my opinion: Hank may be able to coach but in the past, he's picked some of the worst players in an age group for the A team. And even the coaching part is debatable, as kids that have played for him several years now have not progressed as you would expect. So the question is, if he is so great, why does he coach at VYS? How many (watered-down) State Cups has he led his VYS teams to?
But hey, he won some awards years ago so he must be great. Why don't you take your kid to VYS and find out?
Anonymous wrote:Funny how that traffic is only for those inbound to Vienna. People seem to find it's easy to drive away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here's the simplest reason -- population:
Loudoun County: 363,050 (yes, other clubs exist in Loudoun, but Loudoun is the biggest)
Arlington: 226,908 (yes, a couple of other clubs operate in Arlington as well)
Alexandria: 150,575
Reston: 58,404
McLean: 48,115
Herndon: 24,554
Fairfax City: 24,483
Chantilly: 23,039
Vienna: 16,459
Oakton is at 34,166, but a lot of those folks live closer to Fairfax or are equidistant to Reston and Chantilly.
Gee, what about the other 933,000 people that live in Fairfax County, but not Reston, McLean, Herndon, Chantilly, Vienna, or Oakton?
Since when do kids who live in particular communities have to play in their "community" club?
since traffic in this area got so f*cking ridiculous. 66 and 395 are parking lots in the evenings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here's the simplest reason -- population:
Loudoun County: 363,050 (yes, other clubs exist in Loudoun, but Loudoun is the biggest)
Arlington: 226,908 (yes, a couple of other clubs operate in Arlington as well)
Alexandria: 150,575
Reston: 58,404
McLean: 48,115
Herndon: 24,554
Fairfax City: 24,483
Chantilly: 23,039
Vienna: 16,459
Oakton is at 34,166, but a lot of those folks live closer to Fairfax or are equidistant to Reston and Chantilly.
Gee, what about the other 933,000 people that live in Fairfax County, but not Reston, McLean, Herndon, Chantilly, Vienna, or Oakton?
Since when do kids who live in particular communities have to play in their "community" club?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that a VYS TD would agree with my opinion: Hank may be able to coach but in the past, he's picked some of the worst players in an age group for the A team. And even the coaching part is debatable, as kids that have played for him several years now have not progressed as you would expect. So the question is, if he is so great, why does he coach at VYS? How many (watered-down) State Cups has he led his VYS teams to?
But hey, he won some awards years ago so he must be great. Why don't you take your kid to VYS and find out?
I can't gauge his A-team selections, but I'd say those are the most competitive VYS teams, and he's probably a big part of that.
Not sure why people can't understand this -- it's going to be difficult for VYS to compete consistently with the traditional powerhouses in this region (all of which are still playing State Cup, for now -- just read the CCL press releases).
Here's the simplest reason -- population:
Loudoun County: 363,050 (yes, other clubs exist in Loudoun, but Loudoun is the biggest)
Arlington: 226,908 (yes, a couple of other clubs operate in Arlington as well)
Alexandria: 150,575
Reston: 58,404
McLean: 48,115
Herndon: 24,554
Fairfax City: 24,483
Chantilly: 23,039
Vienna: 16,459
Oakton is at 34,166, but a lot of those folks live closer to Fairfax or are equidistant to Reston and Chantilly.
So I don't know why Hank has chosen to coach in Vienna. There's probably greater potential for girls soccer in Vienna than for boys because the male athletes in Vienna usually wind up in the Madison or Oakton baseball machines somehow.
In any case, he and a couple more coaches are overachieving with a nice community club. Good for them. Now go pick on Reston or FPYC for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that a VYS TD would agree with my opinion: Hank may be able to coach but in the past, he's picked some of the worst players in an age group for the A team. And even the coaching part is debatable, as kids that have played for him several years now have not progressed as you would expect. So the question is, if he is so great, why does he coach at VYS? How many (watered-down) State Cups has he led his VYS teams to?
But hey, he won some awards years ago so he must be great. Why don't you take your kid to VYS and find out?
I can't gauge his A-team selections, but I'd say those are the most competitive VYS teams, and he's probably a big part of that.
Not sure why people can't understand this -- it's going to be difficult for VYS to compete consistently with the traditional powerhouses in this region (all of which are still playing State Cup, for now -- just read the CCL press releases).
Here's the simplest reason -- population:
Loudoun County: 363,050 (yes, other clubs exist in Loudoun, but Loudoun is the biggest)
Arlington: 226,908 (yes, a couple of other clubs operate in Arlington as well)
Alexandria: 150,575
Reston: 58,404
McLean: 48,115
Herndon: 24,554
Fairfax City: 24,483
Chantilly: 23,039
Vienna: 16,459
Oakton is at 34,166, but a lot of those folks live closer to Fairfax or are equidistant to Reston and Chantilly.
So I don't know why Hank has chosen to coach in Vienna. There's probably greater potential for girls soccer in Vienna than for boys because the male athletes in Vienna usually wind up in the Madison or Oakton baseball machines somehow.
In any case, he and a couple more coaches are overachieving with a nice community club. Good for them. Now go pick on Reston or FPYC for a while.
Anonymous wrote:I know that a VYS TD would agree with my opinion: Hank may be able to coach but in the past, he's picked some of the worst players in an age group for the A team. And even the coaching part is debatable, as kids that have played for him several years now have not progressed as you would expect. So the question is, if he is so great, why does he coach at VYS? How many (watered-down) State Cups has he led his VYS teams to?
But hey, he won some awards years ago so he must be great. Why don't you take your kid to VYS and find out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks VYS for giving us one of your shitbirds. F*cking guy can't pick players to save his life. He promoted two of the weakest players on last year's team. Now I get why you guys are bitching.
Was this Hank? Wouldn't be the first time he selected a very weak player for the A team?
So Hank Leung, former U.S. Women’s National Team and U.S. Women’s U-19 Youth National Team coach who won the NCAA collegiate women’s soccer championship in 1985 with George Mason University. A member of the D.C.-Virginia Soccer Hall of Fame and the former Director of Coaching at the Virginia Youth Soccer Association and the Eastern Pennsylvania Senior and Youth Soccer Associations, a three-time winner of the National Coach of the Year honor awarded by the NCAA, the W-League, and U.S. Youth Soccer......is not as good as picking soccer players as you[i][u]?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks VYS for giving us one of your shitbirds. F*cking guy can't pick players to save his life. He promoted two of the weakest players on last year's team. Now I get why you guys are bitching.
Was this Hank? Wouldn't be the first time he selected a very weak player for the A team?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks VYS for giving us one of your shitbirds. F*cking guy can't pick players to save his life. He promoted two of the weakest players on last year's team. Now I get why you guys are bitching.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks VYS for giving us one of your shitbirds. F*cking guy can't pick players to save his life. He promoted two of the weakest players on last year's team. Now I get why you guys are bitching.