Anonymous wrote:And propping Philip Gyau up as your token good coach at Bethesda is offensive and disingenuous. The likelihood is OPs 2012 daughter will never train with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to anyone who says Bethesda Soccer is the best option. It is not, especially for a 9 year-old girl. Bethesda is not even the best option for an elite player, which is why most travel across the river or up I95 to play for Pipeline or MUFC.
If you want to impress friends who don't know jacksh&t about girls soccer, then encourage them to go to Bethesda. If you want your daughter to develop into an elite player, look at other options:
1. FCGB does a good jo of training their players. Anyone who has watched their practices will confirm.
2. Find a good MSI Classic coach/team for u10. Look for someone who is teaches the basics and is also competitive. No need to travel to PA and WV for travel games at nine.
I have seen more kids who come from classic or similar teams at u12 and beat out Bethesda players that have been at Bethesda from the beginning. Also, classic is a better social environment sense your kid will likely attend school with her teammates.
Somebody sounds a bit bitter and biased...FYI, literally the best coach in the DMV both trains and coaches at Bethesda. He is the Head Coach of the Mens' Howard Univ. Team as well as a former USMNT player. His son currently plays in the MLS. His daughter played all four four years at Duke University. However, above poster is correct that SOME players choose alternatives because the ECNL coaches are not suited for them. MOST players stay and weather the tough coaching and atmosphere. Bethesda has an excellent chance of 4 straight years to make the ECNL playoffs this year (06, 07, 08, 09) with the incoming 10s likely to add to that next year.
Most travel else where? Really? FYI, there is actually a family that does not listen to the type of crap people like you spew. Said family did the best for their DD's and chose the best club for each players need. One DD plays at Bethesda (and is part of USWNT Camp) and the other plays at Pipeline and recently received a D1 scholarship.
Please ignore posters like the above, DYOR, and find the best environment for your DD. No club is going to be perfect. No "social" group or parent are going to be perfect. In my experience that type of environment varies year by year at any club. Pending your goals over the upcoming years, you can't go wrong FCGB or Bethesda after picking your coach. Unlike the above poster, I will just plead the 5th on MSI and Potomac.
“Most players stay and weather the tough coaching and atmosphere”
I think you spelled “Most players stay and lose their self-worth such that they believe they are deserving of coaching abuse” wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to anyone who says Bethesda Soccer is the best option. It is not, especially for a 9 year-old girl. Bethesda is not even the best option for an elite player, which is why most travel across the river or up I95 to play for Pipeline or MUFC.
If you want to impress friends who don't know jacksh&t about girls soccer, then encourage them to go to Bethesda. If you want your daughter to develop into an elite player, look at other options:
1. FCGB does a good jo of training their players. Anyone who has watched their practices will confirm.
2. Find a good MSI Classic coach/team for u10. Look for someone who is teaches the basics and is also competitive. No need to travel to PA and WV for travel games at nine.
I have seen more kids who come from classic or similar teams at u12 and beat out Bethesda players that have been at Bethesda from the beginning. Also, classic is a better social environment sense your kid will likely attend school with her teammates.
Somebody sounds a bit bitter and biased...FYI, literally the best coach in the DMV both trains and coaches at Bethesda. He is the Head Coach of the Mens' Howard Univ. Team as well as a former USMNT player. His son currently plays in the MLS. His daughter played all four four years at Duke University. However, above poster is correct that SOME players choose alternatives because the ECNL coaches are not suited for them. MOST players stay and weather the tough coaching and atmosphere. Bethesda has an excellent chance of 4 straight years to make the ECNL playoffs this year (06, 07, 08, 09) with the incoming 10s likely to add to that next year.
Most travel else where? Really? FYI, there is actually a family that does not listen to the type of crap people like you spew. Said family did the best for their DD's and chose the best club for each players need. One DD plays at Bethesda (and is part of USWNT Camp) and the other plays at Pipeline and recently received a D1 scholarship.
Please ignore posters like the above, DYOR, and find the best environment for your DD. No club is going to be perfect. No "social" group or parent are going to be perfect. In my experience that type of environment varies year by year at any club. Pending your goals over the upcoming years, you can't go wrong FCGB or Bethesda after picking your coach. Unlike the above poster, I will just plead the 5th on MSI and Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on your dd goals. If she says she wants to be a top soccer player, professional players (we know the odds) but have those aspirations and wants to practice most days- take her to bsc. If she just wants to hang with friends and stay active on a decent team, go elsewhere like msi classic.
You can also tryout msi classic in the spring and see how it goes since they register per season, then tryout in May for a full year club.
Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to anyone who says Bethesda Soccer is the best option. It is not, especially for a 9 year-old girl. Bethesda is not even the best option for an elite player, which is why most travel across the river or up I95 to play for Pipeline or MUFC.
If you want to impress friends who don't know jacksh&t about girls soccer, then encourage them to go to Bethesda. If you want your daughter to develop into an elite player, look at other options:
1. FCGB does a good jo of training their players. Anyone who has watched their practices will confirm.
2. Find a good MSI Classic coach/team for u10. Look for someone who is teaches the basics and is also competitive. No need to travel to PA and WV for travel games at nine.
I have seen more kids who come from classic or similar teams at u12 and beat out Bethesda players that have been at Bethesda from the beginning. Also, classic is a better social environment sense your kid will likely attend school with her teammates.