Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL coaches complain about the state of US Soccer in an article behind a paywall. The irony.
The one featured in the free part of the article runs a gda club.
He is the head coach of an NWSL. He doesn't coach in the DA.
He is the doc of a gda club in NY. And he coaches a North Carolina pro team. Sounds odd but that is how it is.
Right, but as DOC, he's not actually coaching anyone. It's a title and probably a means to justify his pay. That's pretty typical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL coaches complain about the state of US Soccer in an article behind a paywall. The irony.
The one featured in the free part of the article runs a gda club.
He is the head coach of an NWSL. He doesn't coach in the DA.
He is the doc of a gda club in NY. And he coaches a North Carolina pro team. Sounds odd but that is how it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL coaches complain about the state of US Soccer in an article behind a paywall. The irony.
The one featured in the free part of the article runs a gda club.
He is the head coach of an NWSL. He doesn't coach in the DA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL coaches complain about the state of US Soccer in an article behind a paywall. The irony.
The one featured in the free part of the article runs a gda club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL coaches complain about the state of US Soccer in an article behind a paywall. The irony.
The one featured in the free part of the article runs a gda club.
Maybe they will kick him out for complaining but he coaches the top pro womens soccer team so maybe he doesn't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL coaches complain about the state of US Soccer in an article behind a paywall. The irony.
The one featured in the free part of the article runs a gda club.