Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How's that coming along for JO...?
How many kids were recruited this weekend by JO?
I actually heard he’s a pretty decent coach and very passionate about the sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How's that coming along for JO...?
How many kids were recruited this weekend by JO?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JO was hired by Arl because he said he would recruit kids from our Union 2010s. He was walking around shaking hands with us parents at NVA this past weekend.
He was a great coach when our kids were younger but we want a coach with experience placing kids in colleges.
I bet you he wont be shaking any hands after the game Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How's that coming along for JO...?
How many kids were recruited this weekend by JO?
Anonymous wrote:How's that coming along for JO...?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011G has 18 girls on their roster now so they’re at max capacity unless they will not dress some players at every game
Cash registers are ringing!!!
The boys are over that number
Unsurprising. Arlington Soccer is a soulless endeavour, and that's the type of families it attracts.
Clearly your kids are young. Once you get to U-15 being above 18 on the roster is the norm. Some kids don’t dress. You fight for your spot. And you play on the RL the weeks you are not rostered. That’s competitive soccer. The days of 18 player rosters are dead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011G has 18 girls on their roster now so they’re at max capacity unless they will not dress some players at every game
Cash registers are ringing!!!
The boys are over that number
Unsurprising. Arlington Soccer is a soulless endeavour, and that's the type of families it attracts.
Anonymous wrote:Blind leading the blind over there
Anonymous wrote:JO was hired by Arl because he said he would recruit kids from our Union 2010s. He was walking around shaking hands with us parents at NVA this past weekend.
He was a great coach when our kids were younger but we want a coach with experience placing kids in colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011G has 18 girls on their roster now so they’re at max capacity unless they will not dress some players at every game
Cash registers are ringing!!!
The boys are over that number
Unsurprising. Arlington Soccer is a soulless endeavour, and that's the type of families it attracts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011G has 18 girls on their roster now so they’re at max capacity unless they will not dress some players at every game
Cash registers are ringing!!!
The boys are over that number