Anonymous wrote:What's up with the rumored parent revolt at FVU, is it about one team or are multiple group of parents in revolt? What are they upset about exactly?
This is a rumor I heard so could be nothing to it, but why not ask here.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what’s hard, but let me break it down: This was a response to an earlier comment that discussed rankings. Rankings are based on the performance of a team as compared to other teams. And the lack of performance directly relates to coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2-3 years Mclean will be much better. The GA exodus and MLS 2 is a hump. Player retention has improved with younger age groups. They just need to stop switching coaches around too often and let them grow through the 9-12 phase.
I rarely hear anything bad of the coaches. They are not the most well known around but do compete with bigger clubs.
How will McLean be better off? Harkes hasn’t even finished a full year and they went from national powerhouse with multiple players excelling at a pro level to an absolute joke. They traded the girls history for a second division on the boys side.
And player retention has improved? They lost almost all their players for both the boys and girls at 2013.
And the same will happen with the 2014's next year. FVU made sure that they got DB and CW to lure away 2013's this year and 2014's next year to FVU. After 2014s MYS is very weak. This is the beginning of the end for MYS girls youth program.
FVU is a a mid club (say Brave 2.0). Except 2010 girls, the rest is at the lower end of ECNL with the Wilmington, NC fusion and co. Therefore Playoff spot is not in the deal package. CW is past his prime and is looking to retire and DB is an interesting coach who got recently fired with a D license and has a suspicious history of picking the right players based on merit. Good luck getting anywhere with FVU.
07s are in second. That’s the lower end of ECNL?
12s and 09s also have winning records and are in the top half of the league. 11s are 7th out of 12, so just missed the top half.
Did you literally just make your post up?
12s are underperforming and sliding backwards now that they are playing tougher teams the back half of the season. They are 5th to VDAs 7th, and are benefitting in the rankings from the luck that is the NVA downfall and some bad calls in a recent game that gave them a tie where it should have been a loss. I feel bad for the girls, as they have some talent, but they clearly lack coaching, can’t move the ball well, and their defense is weak. You can beat lesser teams with kick and run, but the tougher teams reveal the gaps. It only gets tougher as they get older.
Anonymous wrote:What's up with the rumored parent revolt at FVU, is it about one team or are multiple group of parents in revolt? What are they upset about exactly?
This is a rumor I heard so could be nothing to it, but why not ask here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2-3 years Mclean will be much better. The GA exodus and MLS 2 is a hump. Player retention has improved with younger age groups. They just need to stop switching coaches around too often and let them grow through the 9-12 phase.
I rarely hear anything bad of the coaches. They are not the most well known around but do compete with bigger clubs.
How will McLean be better off? Harkes hasn’t even finished a full year and they went from national powerhouse with multiple players excelling at a pro level to an absolute joke. They traded the girls history for a second division on the boys side.
And player retention has improved? They lost almost all their players for both the boys and girls at 2013.
And the same will happen with the 2014's next year. FVU made sure that they got DB and CW to lure away 2013's this year and 2014's next year to FVU. After 2014s MYS is very weak. This is the beginning of the end for MYS girls youth program.
FVU is a a mid club (say Brave 2.0). Except 2010 girls, the rest is at the lower end of ECNL with the Wilmington, NC fusion and co. Therefore Playoff spot is not in the deal package. CW is past his prime and is looking to retire and DB is an interesting coach who got recently fired with a D license and has a suspicious history of picking the right players based on merit. Good luck getting anywhere with FVU.
07s are in second. That’s the lower end of ECNL?
12s and 09s also have winning records and are in the top half of the league. 11s are 7th out of 12, so just missed the top half.
Did you literally just make your post up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2-3 years Mclean will be much better. The GA exodus and MLS 2 is a hump. Player retention has improved with younger age groups. They just need to stop switching coaches around too often and let them grow through the 9-12 phase.
I rarely hear anything bad of the coaches. They are not the most well known around but do compete with bigger clubs.
How will McLean be better off? Harkes hasn’t even finished a full year and they went from national powerhouse with multiple players excelling at a pro level to an absolute joke. They traded the girls history for a second division on the boys side.
And player retention has improved? They lost almost all their players for both the boys and girls at 2013.
And the same will happen with the 2014's next year. FVU made sure that they got DB and CW to lure away 2013's this year and 2014's next year to FVU. After 2014s MYS is very weak. This is the beginning of the end for MYS girls youth program.
FVU is a a mid club (say Brave 2.0). Except 2010 girls, the rest is at the lower end of ECNL with the Wilmington, NC fusion and co. Therefore Playoff spot is not in the deal package. CW is past his prime and is looking to retire and DB is an interesting coach who got recently fired with a D license and has a suspicious history of picking the right players based on merit. Good luck getting anywhere with FVU.
hello possible GA hat parent from nva or mys. Everyone is sorry for your dd and her current situation of living with grumpy parents. As far as DB, supposedly once NVA officially announced their grand ideas he bounced. Cant work for the competition and be a company man. Thats a conflict of interest so the club had to part ways w the coach who already broke up w the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2-3 years Mclean will be much better. The GA exodus and MLS 2 is a hump. Player retention has improved with younger age groups. They just need to stop switching coaches around too often and let them grow through the 9-12 phase.
I rarely hear anything bad of the coaches. They are not the most well known around but do compete with bigger clubs.
How will McLean be better off? Harkes hasn’t even finished a full year and they went from national powerhouse with multiple players excelling at a pro level to an absolute joke. They traded the girls history for a second division on the boys side.
And player retention has improved? They lost almost all their players for both the boys and girls at 2013.
And the same will happen with the 2014's next year. FVU made sure that they got DB and CW to lure away 2013's this year and 2014's next year to FVU. After 2014s MYS is very weak. This is the beginning of the end for MYS girls youth program.
FVU is a a mid club (say Brave 2.0). Except 2010 girls, the rest is at the lower end of ECNL with the Wilmington, NC fusion and co. Therefore Playoff spot is not in the deal package. CW is past his prime and is looking to retire and DB is an interesting coach who got recently fired with a D license and has a suspicious history of picking the right players based on merit. Good luck getting anywhere with FVU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2-3 years Mclean will be much better. The GA exodus and MLS 2 is a hump. Player retention has improved with younger age groups. They just need to stop switching coaches around too often and let them grow through the 9-12 phase.
I rarely hear anything bad of the coaches. They are not the most well known around but do compete with bigger clubs.
How will McLean be better off? Harkes hasn’t even finished a full year and they went from national powerhouse with multiple players excelling at a pro level to an absolute joke. They traded the girls history for a second division on the boys side.
And player retention has improved? They lost almost all their players for both the boys and girls at 2013.
And the same will happen with the 2014's next year. FVU made sure that they got DB and CW to lure away 2013's this year and 2014's next year to FVU. After 2014s MYS is very weak. This is the beginning of the end for MYS girls youth program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2-3 years Mclean will be much better. The GA exodus and MLS 2 is a hump. Player retention has improved with younger age groups. They just need to stop switching coaches around too often and let them grow through the 9-12 phase.
I rarely hear anything bad of the coaches. They are not the most well known around but do compete with bigger clubs.
How will McLean be better off? Harkes hasn’t even finished a full year and they went from national powerhouse with multiple players excelling at a pro level to an absolute joke. They traded the girls history for a second division on the boys side.
And player retention has improved? They lost almost all their players for both the boys and girls at 2013.
Anonymous wrote:In 2-3 years Mclean will be much better. The GA exodus and MLS 2 is a hump. Player retention has improved with younger age groups. They just need to stop switching coaches around too often and let them grow through the 9-12 phase.
I rarely hear anything bad of the coaches. They are not the most well known around but do compete with bigger clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any idea when the new coaching slate for the travel teams will be announced?
They are out already on the website, unless you mean the U-littles.
I do mean uLittles. Who are the coaches?
Anonymous wrote:HOh, Harkes is just a real expert when it comes to getting fired from MLS or USL clubs, isn't he? His extensive experience in player development really shines through. I mean, who could forget all the amazing clubs he coached as TD before landing in Mclean? It's truly impressive how he managed to climb the ranks with zero background in youth development, aside from cashing in paychecks for flashing a smile and keeping Waxler content. Mclean is for rich and famous. Soon there will be a show the soccer moms of Mclean directed by waxler and Harkes.