Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
Better than Revolution
Not surprised at all... rev recuited players and showed 0 loyalty to current players
SYC does similar, prioritizes/ recruits outside players and does not develop 2nd team players or move them up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
Better than Revolution
Not surprised at all... rev recuited players and showed 0 loyalty to current players
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
Better than Revolution
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
TBH I didn't even know they had boys soccer until recently.
Well, they’re leading the standings in the oldest age groups in mls 2.
So much trash talking left and right including from parents in my club at Revolution but my DS has decided to switch to TSJ from VRSC based on the substandard level of training and coaching we have experience in the last few months for a steep tag of almost $4K
You’re not the only family that plans to move away from Revolution due to the level of training/coaching. There is alot of chatter amongst current families about this issue. Expect to see an exodus in the spring.
It is really bad.. the best coach on the boys side when to the girls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
TBH I didn't even know they had boys soccer until recently.
Well, they’re leading the standings in the oldest age groups in mls 2.
So much trash talking left and right including from parents in my club at Revolution but my DS has decided to switch to TSJ from VRSC based on the substandard level of training and coaching we have experience in the last few months for a steep tag of almost $4K
You’re not the only family that plans to move away from Revolution due to the level of training/coaching. There is alot of chatter amongst current families about this issue. Expect to see an exodus in the spring.
Oh yeah, loads of kids are going to join a club in the bowels of Springfield from Leesburg.
These posts are just Adam replying to himself - TSJ soccer is a loss leader for St. James.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
TBH I didn't even know they had boys soccer until recently.
Well, they’re leading the standings in the oldest age groups in mls 2.
So much trash talking left and right including from parents in my club at Revolution but my DS has decided to switch to TSJ from VRSC based on the substandard level of training and coaching we have experience in the last few months for a steep tag of almost $4K
You’re not the only family that plans to move away from Revolution due to the level of training/coaching. There is alot of chatter amongst current families about this issue. Expect to see an exodus in the spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
TBH I didn't even know they had boys soccer until recently.
Well, they’re leading the standings in the oldest age groups in mls 2.
So much trash talking left and right including from parents in my club at Revolution but my DS has decided to switch to TSJ from VRSC based on the substandard level of training and coaching we have experience in the last few months for a steep tag of almost $4K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
TBH I didn't even know they had boys soccer until recently.
Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
Anonymous wrote:how are the boys doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five weeks in
2 wins
26 losses
2 draws
Minus 129 GD
That's tough as a program to turn around from that. Their only way was by attracting new talent and the current status will not help them in the future.
this year is the turnaround year
Might want to turn around a couple more times to see if that works
And click your heals together
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five weeks in
2 wins
26 losses
2 draws
Minus 129 GD
That's tough as a program to turn around from that. Their only way was by attracting new talent and the current status will not help them in the future.
this year is the turnaround year
Might want to turn around a couple more times to see if that works
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five weeks in
2 wins
26 losses
2 draws
Minus 129 GD
That's tough as a program to turn around from that. Their only way was by attracting new talent and the current status will not help them in the future.
this year is the turnaround year