Anonymous wrote:It’s extremely rare to have a coach that is universally liked/loved. There are also coaches are are universally hated for many reasons such as favoritisms, yellers, God complex, etc. but parents/kids will tolerate it if it means getting ahead.
More often though is this: For every person that hates their coach, there is also a person that will like him/her. There are many famous championship coaches in every professional or college sports that players will either like and hate as well.
I don’t know Eric Tin or any BSC’ coaches, but I am sure there are kids/parents that would like them or hate them but they mostly tolerate it because it’s ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't one of the Morris girls bail on Bethesda to join a McLean team that has 20+ kids going DI including more than a half dozen attending recent College Cup finalists.
Just consider that if Bethesda didn't have the drama that makes it famous, the U18/19 team would have a dozen DI commits who instead play for MYS and MUFC.
I would put the MCLEAN DRAMA SHOW up against Bethesda any day of the week!
Is there one? The only thing I know is that McLean, FCV and MUFC benefits from Bethesda's past dysfunction. I don't know of many players that have left MYS for Bethesda. Let's hope that the dysfunction is behind Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone mentioned the declining number of female coaches. It's sad. Shannon Cirovski worked so hard to set up a stong set of women coaches. Now it's back to the old boy's network.
Unfortunately, Coach Shannon’s impressive background and experiences and attempts to provide more coaching opportunities for women did not translate into success. McLean and MUFC has more success over the same period. When more than a dozen DI commits started driving past Bethesda to play for other clubs, it became clear that Bethesda needed new leadership. But to be honest, if a former ACC coach, World Cup winner and two-time NCAA player of the year can’t succeed at Bethesda then the issue is bigger than her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't one of the Morris girls bail on Bethesda to join a McLean team that has 20+ kids going DI including more than a half dozen attending recent College Cup finalists.
Just consider that if Bethesda didn't have the drama that makes it famous, the U18/19 team would have a dozen DI commits who instead play for MYS and MUFC.
I would put the MCLEAN DRAMA SHOW up against Bethesda any day of the week!
Anonymous wrote:Didn't one of the Morris girls bail on Bethesda to join a McLean team that has 20+ kids going DI including more than a half dozen attending recent College Cup finalists.
Just consider that if Bethesda didn't have the drama that makes it famous, the U18/19 team would have a dozen DI commits who instead play for MYS and MUFC.
Anonymous wrote:Dave Greene, Bethesda Girls Coach, and 2019 Boys High School National Coach of the Year.
Malia Morris - Graduated 2019, All ACC Freshman Team
Jameese Joseph - Graduated 2019, All ACC Freshman Team
Julia Dorsey - Graduated 2019, started 18 games for the UNC Tarheels girls program, went to NCAA National Championship.
Lacey McCormack - Graduated 2019, University of Virginia, played in 9 games. Virginia ranked #1 in US for the majority of the season.
Abby Hanks - Graduated 2019, Clemson University
Heather Hinz - Graduated 2019, South Carolina
Julianna Lynch - Graduated 2019, West Virginia
Five additional players also got D1 scholarships.
Please show me another club OTHER than FCV who has generated that kind of talent. Should also mention, half of this team started at an early age with Bethesda.
I don't think any other club in the DMV has created such a talented class of soccer players over the years.
FCV, MD United, and McLean are the only ones that are close. They actually get more D1 scholarships...I would suggest FCV parents begin to look hard at McLean.
That said, all of you keyboard warriors and libtards who don't actually look at statistics and History.
Bethesda has weathered the soccer storm since the 1980s and once again, made it through this last one.
Good thing we don't live near PDA in New Jersey. Every thread on this forum would be from parents who have kids that didn't make the team, similar to those who don't make the FCV team here...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, the BSC U12 boys coaches are all rockstars. We were thinking about other options - just because of the no refund stance seems ridiculous - but all levels at U12 seem solid.
did they officially make a statement regarding spring refunds? I thought the current plan/ goal was to try and have a spring season in summer ( even if modified).
Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, the BSC U12 boys coaches are all rockstars. We were thinking about other options - just because of the no refund stance seems ridiculous - but all levels at U12 seem solid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyway, to get back on track, Eric Tin is moving from the men's side to head the women's program.
Never liked him...thinks that joysticking the kids during practices and games is teaching them. One of those "I have an 'A' license, so I'm a god" kinda guys. Really good at making kids feel bad about themselves. And loves getting his ass kissed by parents, and rewards the kids in part. Good luck!
Excellent, accurate description. +1
I have heard these complaints about Eric from friends with kids on his team. I don’t really know him, but I thought he was a very effective coach on the few occasions he substituted for our regular coach. He’s definitely a yeller, but I wouldn’t have called him a joy-stick type in our games. My kid found his positioning reminders helpful.
We like Matt Ney, who will also be coaching a girls’ team this year.
Anonymous wrote:Someone mentioned the declining number of female coaches. It's sad. Shannon Cirovski worked so hard to set up a stong set of women coaches. Now it's back to the old boy's network.