Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe whatever you like. I can't blame you given two years of mind boggling decisions that no other club in the country would have done and then justifying it with ludicrous explanations. Given all that Spirit did, it was hard for me to believe until I saw them cutting players, giving players PT offers, and losing players because they would no longer be played up. And the training environment has stepped up considerably, with coaches demanding intensity when they weren't empowered to before.
This year will be a turning point.
BTW - they kept the gals that play up. A few playing on U14 and
I believe a player on U15 playing up 2 yrs. They have much better coaching
which I think it plays a huge impact plus they are training 4-5 times a
week now not 3-5 like last 2 seasons. I’m sure there will be much improvement
as the seasons continue
They may have kept the one whose dad is one of the admins, but others were dropped back. I know of several examples. Today there was some playing up due to player shortages on some rosters, but that isn't the same as moving those players up permanently. The coaches themselves from last year say openly it was done too frequently and improperly.
Wrong. These players are permanent. Don’t think there’s a admin dad. If there was do t think his kid plays up
Wrong. These players are not. Games will start soon, and we will see. Last year there was one whose dad this year is involved in the administration. He even helped coin the name "Metro United" . Again, I know of several examples of players who were playing up and aren't now. I'm posting from first-hand knowledge.
MU parent here-
U16 - 1 playing up
U15-1 playing up 2 yrs
U14- 2 playing up
You’re an idiot - must be an FCV parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe whatever you like. I can't blame you given two years of mind boggling decisions that no other club in the country would have done and then justifying it with ludicrous explanations. Given all that Spirit did, it was hard for me to believe until I saw them cutting players, giving players PT offers, and losing players because they would no longer be played up. And the training environment has stepped up considerably, with coaches demanding intensity when they weren't empowered to before.
This year will be a turning point.
BTW - they kept the gals that play up. A few playing on U14 and
I believe a player on U15 playing up 2 yrs. They have much better coaching
which I think it plays a huge impact plus they are training 4-5 times a
week now not 3-5 like last 2 seasons. I’m sure there will be much improvement
as the seasons continue
They may have kept the one whose dad is one of the admins, but others were dropped back. I know of several examples. Today there was some playing up due to player shortages on some rosters, but that isn't the same as moving those players up permanently. The coaches themselves from last year say openly it was done too frequently and improperly.
Wrong. These players are permanent. Don’t think there’s a admin dad. If there was do t think his kid plays up
Wrong. These players are not. Games will start soon, and we will see. Last year there was one whose dad this year is involved in the administration. He even helped coin the name "Metro United" . Again, I know of several examples of players who were playing up and aren't now. I'm posting from first-hand knowledge.
MU parent here-
U16 - 1 playing up
U15-1 playing up 2 yrs
U14- 2 playing up
You’re an idiot - must be an FCV parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe whatever you like. I can't blame you given two years of mind boggling decisions that no other club in the country would have done and then justifying it with ludicrous explanations. Given all that Spirit did, it was hard for me to believe until I saw them cutting players, giving players PT offers, and losing players because they would no longer be played up. And the training environment has stepped up considerably, with coaches demanding intensity when they weren't empowered to before.
This year will be a turning point.
BTW - they kept the gals that play up. A few playing on U14 and
I believe a player on U15 playing up 2 yrs. They have much better coaching
which I think it plays a huge impact plus they are training 4-5 times a
week now not 3-5 like last 2 seasons. I’m sure there will be much improvement
as the seasons continue
They may have kept the one whose dad is one of the admins, but others were dropped back. I know of several examples. Today there was some playing up due to player shortages on some rosters, but that isn't the same as moving those players up permanently. The coaches themselves from last year say openly it was done too frequently and improperly.
Wrong. These players are permanent. Don’t think there’s a admin dad. If there was do t think his kid plays up
Wrong. These players are not. Games will start soon, and we will see. Last year there was one whose dad this year is involved in the administration. He even helped coin the name "Metro United" . Again, I know of several examples of players who were playing up and aren't now. I'm posting from first-hand knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Good job today Metro United
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe whatever you like. I can't blame you given two years of mind boggling decisions that no other club in the country would have done and then justifying it with ludicrous explanations. Given all that Spirit did, it was hard for me to believe until I saw them cutting players, giving players PT offers, and losing players because they would no longer be played up. And the training environment has stepped up considerably, with coaches demanding intensity when they weren't empowered to before.
This year will be a turning point.
BTW - they kept the gals that play up. A few playing on U14 and
I believe a player on U15 playing up 2 yrs. They have much better coaching
which I think it plays a huge impact plus they are training 4-5 times a
week now not 3-5 like last 2 seasons. I’m sure there will be much improvement
as the seasons continue
They may have kept the one whose dad is one of the admins, but others were dropped back. I know of several examples. Today there was some playing up due to player shortages on some rosters, but that isn't the same as moving those players up permanently. The coaches themselves from last year say openly it was done too frequently and improperly.
I think there’s a 1-2 onU16 playing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe whatever you like. I can't blame you given two years of mind boggling decisions that no other club in the country would have done and then justifying it with ludicrous explanations. Given all that Spirit did, it was hard for me to believe until I saw them cutting players, giving players PT offers, and losing players because they would no longer be played up. And the training environment has stepped up considerably, with coaches demanding intensity when they weren't empowered to before.
This year will be a turning point.
BTW - they kept the gals that play up. A few playing on U14 and
I believe a player on U15 playing up 2 yrs. They have much better coaching
which I think it plays a huge impact plus they are training 4-5 times a
week now not 3-5 like last 2 seasons. I’m sure there will be much improvement
as the seasons continue
They may have kept the one whose dad is one of the admins, but others were dropped back. I know of several examples. Today there was some playing up due to player shortages on some rosters, but that isn't the same as moving those players up permanently. The coaches themselves from last year say openly it was done too frequently and improperly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe whatever you like. I can't blame you given two years of mind boggling decisions that no other club in the country would have done and then justifying it with ludicrous explanations. Given all that Spirit did, it was hard for me to believe until I saw them cutting players, giving players PT offers, and losing players because they would no longer be played up. And the training environment has stepped up considerably, with coaches demanding intensity when they weren't empowered to before.
This year will be a turning point.
BTW - they kept the gals that play up. A few playing on U14 and
I believe a player on U15 playing up 2 yrs. They have much better coaching
which I think it plays a huge impact plus they are training 4-5 times a
week now not 3-5 like last 2 seasons. I’m sure there will be much improvement
as the seasons continue
They may have kept the one whose dad is one of the admins, but others were dropped back. I know of several examples. Today there was some playing up due to player shortages on some rosters, but that isn't the same as moving those players up permanently. The coaches themselves from last year say openly it was done too frequently and improperly.
Wrong. These players are permanent. Don’t think there’s a admin dad. If there was do t think his kid plays up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe whatever you like. I can't blame you given two years of mind boggling decisions that no other club in the country would have done and then justifying it with ludicrous explanations. Given all that Spirit did, it was hard for me to believe until I saw them cutting players, giving players PT offers, and losing players because they would no longer be played up. And the training environment has stepped up considerably, with coaches demanding intensity when they weren't empowered to before.
This year will be a turning point.
BTW - they kept the gals that play up. A few playing on U14 and
I believe a player on U15 playing up 2 yrs. They have much better coaching
which I think it plays a huge impact plus they are training 4-5 times a
week now not 3-5 like last 2 seasons. I’m sure there will be much improvement
as the seasons continue
They may have kept the one whose dad is one of the admins, but others were dropped back. I know of several examples. Today there was some playing up due to player shortages on some rosters, but that isn't the same as moving those players up permanently. The coaches themselves from last year say openly it was done too frequently and improperly.
Anonymous wrote:Good job today Metro United
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe whatever you like. I can't blame you given two years of mind boggling decisions that no other club in the country would have done and then justifying it with ludicrous explanations. Given all that Spirit did, it was hard for me to believe until I saw them cutting players, giving players PT offers, and losing players because they would no longer be played up. And the training environment has stepped up considerably, with coaches demanding intensity when they weren't empowered to before.
This year will be a turning point.
BTW - they kept the gals that play up. A few playing on U14 and
I believe a player on U15 playing up 2 yrs. They have much better coaching
which I think it plays a huge impact plus they are training 4-5 times a
week now not 3-5 like last 2 seasons. I’m sure there will be much improvement
as the seasons continue
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did they U14 and U16s do?
Scroll up
I did. There is nothing posted on the U14 and U16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did they U14 and U16s do?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
U15 Metro United tied ECNL Richmond United 5-5
MU played within only 12 players but 2 were hurt
the last 15 min so they only played with 10! They still
Played beautifully ???? thanks for asking
why 3 question marks? that is very confusing.
Did Richmond move to 10 or did they continue with full numbers?
Full and they had more subs . MU had 2 and got hurt the last 15 so MU played a man down