Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TSJFC has more administrative people then any soccer club I've ever seen.
LS: Hold my beer https://loudounsoccer.com/staff
Maybe 4 or 5 who aren't repurposed coaches?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omid Namazi was announced as an advisor for TSJFC in April and now SYC announced he is an advisor for them.
So, as a previous poster noted, his glorified high school team in DC Power must be paying crappily enough to force this guy calling himself coach to return to youth “soccer”
Fundamentally goes to show how broken this American system is when alleged experienced ‘pros’ rather go to where there is a festered and bloated cash cow instead of the “next level”
Or he's using his position to scout local talent to sign them to a pro contract with dc power because they cant recruit any. #pathway
Sure LOL what a fraudster him and the American soccer landscape
Wow, sick burn 🙄 and the 2 parts of your post don’t even make sense.
Look at me chime in everybody, I’m making a cheeky comment about my opinion with half baked thoughts!
Oh and the American soccer landscape!
#IamAMoron
Anonymous wrote:TSJFC has more administrative people then any soccer club I've ever seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omid Namazi was announced as an advisor for TSJFC in April and now SYC announced he is an advisor for them.
So, as a previous poster noted, his glorified high school team in DC Power must be paying crappily enough to force this guy calling himself coach to return to youth “soccer”
Fundamentally goes to show how broken this American system is when alleged experienced ‘pros’ rather go to where there is a festered and bloated cash cow instead of the “next level”
Or he's using his position to scout local talent to sign them to a pro contract with dc power because they cant recruit any. #pathway
Sure LOL what a fraudster him and the American soccer landscape
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omid Namazi was announced as an advisor for TSJFC in April and now SYC announced he is an advisor for them.
So, as a previous poster noted, his glorified high school team in DC Power must be paying crappily enough to force this guy calling himself coach to return to youth “soccer”
Fundamentally goes to show how broken this American system is when alleged experienced ‘pros’ rather go to where there is a festered and bloated cash cow instead of the “next level”
Or he's using his position to scout local talent to sign them to a pro contract with dc power because they cant recruit any. #pathway
Anonymous wrote:TSJFC has more administrative people then any soccer club I've ever seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omid Namazi was announced as an advisor for TSJFC in April and now SYC announced he is an advisor for them.
So, as a previous poster noted, his glorified high school team in DC Power must be paying crappily enough to force this guy calling himself coach to return to youth “soccer”
Fundamentally goes to show how broken this American system is when alleged experienced ‘pros’ rather go to where there is a festered and bloated cash cow instead of the “next level”
Anonymous wrote:So TSJ will survive by merging with a club from Fredericksburg? Good luck with that 95 traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Omid Namazi was announced as an advisor for TSJFC in April and now SYC announced he is an advisor for them.
Anonymous wrote:Omid Namazi was announced as an advisor for TSJFC in April and now SYC announced he is an advisor for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so nobody knows where they'll practice next year and the home field ?
No because its too early for loudoun county to issue field permits.
Anonymous wrote:so nobody knows where they'll practice next year and the home field ?