Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see if the kids who moved to Achilles end up enrolling at St. John’s in a few years. For those who missed it, there was a fascinating thread about Sal’s questionable ethics in mixing his St. John’s and Achilles coaching roles, and it also shed light on the absolutely unethical behavior of the baseball program there: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/828872.page
I can tell by the OP intro statement in that thread that this was going to get juicy. Going to get my popcorn.
Get a life once you finish the popcorn
And here you are...commenting on my life.
The comment is directed at your apparent enthrallment with this drama, not from the exchange of info about youth soccer. But sure, add that to the diet of lies and popcorn you feed yourself every day to tell yourself that you are no different or worse than others. Extra butter while you are at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see if the kids who moved to Achilles end up enrolling at St. John’s in a few years. For those who missed it, there was a fascinating thread about Sal’s questionable ethics in mixing his St. John’s and Achilles coaching roles, and it also shed light on the absolutely unethical behavior of the baseball program there: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/828872.page
I can tell by the OP intro statement in that thread that this was going to get juicy. Going to get my popcorn.
Get a life once you finish the popcorn
And here you are...commenting on my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see if the kids who moved to Achilles end up enrolling at St. John’s in a few years. For those who missed it, there was a fascinating thread about Sal’s questionable ethics in mixing his St. John’s and Achilles coaching roles, and it also shed light on the absolutely unethical behavior of the baseball program there: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/828872.page
I can tell by the OP intro statement in that thread that this was going to get juicy. Going to get my popcorn.
Get a life once you finish the popcorn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see if the kids who moved to Achilles end up enrolling at St. John’s in a few years. For those who missed it, there was a fascinating thread about Sal’s questionable ethics in mixing his St. John’s and Achilles coaching roles, and it also shed light on the absolutely unethical behavior of the baseball program there: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/828872.page
I can tell by the OP intro statement in that thread that this was going to get juicy. Going to get my popcorn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see if the kids who moved to Achilles end up enrolling at St. John’s in a few years. For those who missed it, there was a fascinating thread about Sal’s questionable ethics in mixing his St. John’s and Achilles coaching roles, and it also shed light on the absolutely unethical behavior of the baseball program there: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/828872.page
I can tell by the OP intro statement in that thread that this was going to get juicy. Going to get my popcorn.
Anonymous wrote:Post like this make me wondering why I am still reading this forum given so much misinformation.
Achilles borrowed some kids from other clubs to play surf cup. Those guest players guess play a lot and it does not mean they are leaving their original club.
Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see if the kids who moved to Achilles end up enrolling at St. John’s in a few years. For those who missed it, there was a fascinating thread about Sal’s questionable ethics in mixing his St. John’s and Achilles coaching roles, and it also shed light on the absolutely unethical behavior of the baseball program there: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/828872.page
Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see if the kids who moved to Achilles end up enrolling at St. John’s in a few years. For those who missed it, there was a fascinating thread about Sal’s questionable ethics in mixing his St. John’s and Achilles coaching roles, and it also shed light on the absolutely unethical behavior of the baseball program there: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/828872.page
Anonymous wrote:It could have also been access to adequate practice fields for kids with that level of talent and commitment. I would often see this team practicing on tennis courts and the crappy fields at old Tilden…..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard 1-2 of the boys recently joined Paragon. Not sure about the coaches, one was Gyau and I'm pretty sure he didn't go anywhere.
I heard there was widespread discontent with Gyau's focus and dedication to the team, and that he was stretched too thin between his college coaching and robust private training business.
Anonymous wrote:I heard 1-2 of the boys recently joined Paragon. Not sure about the coaches, one was Gyau and I'm pretty sure he didn't go anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A group of the 2010 team definitely left for Achilles. I heard it from one of their mouths - and only one of them (from BSC 2010) went to Surf Cup. The rest did not, and are still leaving.
I also heard this from Achilles parent during a scrimmage. That's why they are testing water by playing up U13 in East Coast Premiere.
I can confirm some are going to Achilles while a couple others are also relocating. It will be a much different team than last year, still very good, but just not as good. The top player from that Bethesda team is part of the Achilles bunch.
Supposedly the move is for the coach at Achilles.
What league does Achilles play in?