Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it Adam posting or Bastien!
Can one of them tell me if the NIL money came out of the practice field fund?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.
So, what about clubs boasting about college signings as promotion? We all know the recruiting has more to do with the player than the clubs. Issue with that too??
College commitments are cause for celebration. Retaining a player at your club is not. Especially under these circumstances.
Isn’t the opposite the case? Under normal circumstances, retaining a player is not a cause for celebration, it’s expected. When your club, however, appears to be falling apart, you would expect top players to flee, so retaining them under those circumstances is cause to celebrate. And it’s smart business.
Seems like a waste of money. STJ could probably hire staff that isn’t a laughing stock and get some fields for the teams to use with the money they’re spending on NIL.
Bethesda is still marketing / recruiting off Andi Sullivan. If this player does well in her career and FCV survives as a club, having her finish her youth days at FCV will pay dividends for many years to come.
I don’t think so. Sounds like a waste of money. Bethesda’s program speaks for itself. Players don’t go there because of Andi Sullivan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.
So, what about clubs boasting about college signings as promotion? We all know the recruiting has more to do with the player than the clubs. Issue with that too??
College commitments are cause for celebration. Retaining a player at your club is not. Especially under these circumstances.
Isn’t the opposite the case? Under normal circumstances, retaining a player is not a cause for celebration, it’s expected. When your club, however, appears to be falling apart, you would expect top players to flee, so retaining them under those circumstances is cause to celebrate. And it’s smart business.
Seems like a waste of money. STJ could probably hire staff that isn’t a laughing stock and get some fields for the teams to use with the money they’re spending on NIL.
Bethesda is still marketing / recruiting off Andi Sullivan. If this player does well in her career and FCV survives as a club, having her finish her youth days at FCV will pay dividends for many years to come.
I don’t think so. Sounds like a waste of money. Bethesda’s program speaks for itself. Players don’t go there because of Andi Sullivan.
Anonymous wrote:Is it Adam posting or Bastien!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.
So, what about clubs boasting about college signings as promotion? We all know the recruiting has more to do with the player than the clubs. Issue with that too??
College commitments are cause for celebration. Retaining a player at your club is not. Especially under these circumstances.
Isn’t the opposite the case? Under normal circumstances, retaining a player is not a cause for celebration, it’s expected. When your club, however, appears to be falling apart, you would expect top players to flee, so retaining them under those circumstances is cause to celebrate. And it’s smart business.
Seems like a waste of money. STJ could probably hire staff that isn’t a laughing stock and get some fields for the teams to use with the money they’re spending on NIL.
Bethesda is still marketing / recruiting off Andi Sullivan. If this player does well in her career and FCV survives as a club, having her finish her youth days at FCV will pay dividends for many years to come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.
So, what about clubs boasting about college signings as promotion? We all know the recruiting has more to do with the player than the clubs. Issue with that too??
College commitments are cause for celebration. Retaining a player at your club is not. Especially under these circumstances.
Isn’t the opposite the case? Under normal circumstances, retaining a player is not a cause for celebration, it’s expected. When your club, however, appears to be falling apart, you would expect top players to flee, so retaining them under those circumstances is cause to celebrate. And it’s smart business.
Seems like a waste of money. STJ could probably hire staff that isn’t a laughing stock and get some fields for the teams to use with the money they’re spending on NIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.
So, what about clubs boasting about college signings as promotion? We all know the recruiting has more to do with the player than the clubs. Issue with that too??
College commitments are cause for celebration. Retaining a player at your club is not. Especially under these circumstances.
Isn’t the opposite the case? Under normal circumstances, retaining a player is not a cause for celebration, it’s expected. When your club, however, appears to be falling apart, you would expect top players to flee, so retaining them under those circumstances is cause to celebrate. And it’s smart business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.
So, what about clubs boasting about college signings as promotion? We all know the recruiting has more to do with the player than the clubs. Issue with that too??
College commitments are cause for celebration. Retaining a player at your club is not. Especially under these circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.
So, what about clubs boasting about college signings as promotion? We all know the recruiting has more to do with the player than the clubs. Issue with that too??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
Wow—I wonder how they pulled it off.
I can only imagine she was thrilled with the new coaching staff! I can't believe anyone would follow someone to VDA with that coaching style.
You know there would have been a huge “YNT signs with VDA” post by BP if she went there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
Wow—I wonder how they pulled it off.
I can only imagine she was thrilled with the new coaching staff! I can't believe anyone would follow someone to VDA with that coaching style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.
So, what about clubs boasting about college signings as promotion? We all know the recruiting has more to do with the player than the clubs. Issue with that too??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.
So, what about clubs boasting about college signings as promotion? We all know the recruiting has more to do with the player than the clubs. Issue with that too??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/C5RjknzJLZd/?igsh=MXF3aW51aDRqc2xyaA==
She is a star, she will be used as marketing in her professional career, she will be seen as dollar signs. To have a post like that from your club is a disgusting use of social media and using a kid as a strategy to have players tryout because shit is hitting the fan.