Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RL games are back to back to back on Saturdays and against the same club typically at the same location. So usually you can make all the games. Not saying it is optimal but it is doable.
Super easy as this person stated. You are at the field for 8 hours coaching back to back. Many coaches have 3 teams so having 4 isn't the end of the world
Right but this coach is notorious for prioritizing 1-2 of the 4 teams and leaving the others to be coached by his assistant who is not who people have signed up for as their coach - he's not licensed (debatable if that matters) and until a year or so ago wasn't even paid and now is paid as an assistant coach not a head coach even though he's doing more of the work for some of the teams!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RL games are back to back to back on Saturdays and against the same club typically at the same location. So usually you can make all the games. Not saying it is optimal but it is doable.
Super easy as this person stated. You are at the field for 8 hours coaching back to back. Many coaches have 3 teams so having 4 isn't the end of the world
Yes, RL league games are back-to-back but you know what's not? Tournaments and showcases, playoffs, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RL games are back to back to back on Saturdays and against the same club typically at the same location. So usually you can make all the games. Not saying it is optimal but it is doable.
Super easy as this person stated. You are at the field for 8 hours coaching back to back. Many coaches have 3 teams so having 4 isn't the end of the world
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RL games are back to back to back on Saturdays and against the same club typically at the same location. So usually you can make all the games. Not saying it is optimal but it is doable.
Super easy as this person stated. You are at the field for 8 hours coaching back to back. Many coaches have 3 teams so having 4 isn't the end of the world
Anonymous wrote:RL games are back to back to back on Saturdays and against the same club typically at the same location. So usually you can make all the games. Not saying it is optimal but it is doable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One person cannot effectively coach 4 teams at the same time.
Agree. But tell that to the greedy SOB who continues to insist he can. Heard he's out the door anyway (not to RbFC)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there was supposed to be some rbfc meeting the other night, did anyone attend? any opinions? did they mention coaches, fields, or when season will start, etc.
sounds like it was either an exclusive meeting that required an invite and secret handshake or it didn't happen b/c no one can find out a thing about it lol
I was there. It was in a parking lot behind the dumpster at a McDonalds. It was great! Really amazing things will be coming from rbfc.
Anonymous wrote:One person cannot effectively coach 4 teams at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there was supposed to be some rbfc meeting the other night, did anyone attend? any opinions? did they mention coaches, fields, or when season will start, etc.
sounds like it was either an exclusive meeting that required an invite and secret handshake or it didn't happen b/c no one can find out a thing about it lol
Anonymous wrote:there was supposed to be some rbfc meeting the other night, did anyone attend? any opinions? did they mention coaches, fields, or when season will start, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to share an informed opinion on GD as a U12-U14 girls coach?
My daughter played for him for several years. He's a raging a'hole. Uses derogatory language, speaks poorly about the girls to one another, trashes anyone who leaves his team. He runs "Club Gus" and is not a team player with other coaches. Took my daughter a few months to get her confidence back after he took hers completely away from her. If you're one of his favorites it isn't quite as bad but his favorites change often so you're never safe.
Does he push a particular style of play? What sort of players does he prefer? What are his practices like?
He likes defense and that's what he focuses on. The offense is pretty typical kickball style. His practices are garbage, he repeats the same handful of drills.
Does “likes defense” mean he focuses on build-out? That’s better at least than the goalie punt or defender long-ball that are so prevalent for getting the ball up the field.
Where else has GD coached? Did he have a team in the fall?
He’s coached at FCV, Bethesda, McLean. He had 4 teams at Great falls this past fall
Hmmm yet another case of foreigner who wouldn’t make it with futebol back in Brazil. Wonders why that that is
Because quality is massively higher there than here. It’s like your kid going to George Mason and your neighbor’s kid going to Stanford.