Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:of course, next day to the ones they really wantAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which MLSNext academy teams started sending post tryouts offers ?
All of them
some just had session ids this past sunday, you're saying they have already sent out offers ?
I’m not talking hypothetical offers, who do you know that got one and wasn’t already in the team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not completely true. Some kids were marked as DP and have been practicing in the fall.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any offers for FVU 2014?
Boys or girls?
Either
Offers are out, we got one, but now you need to wait for everyone who accepted and then later accepted somewhere else to tell FVU they are no longer coming. FVU is the safety school so everyone takes the offer until the get an offer from a normal club then they forfeit the deposit at FVU and a ton of spots open up at FVU. One can understand why MV is the most insecure coach and man in the area.
Wild times. Our 2014B is interested in playing at a high level with some of his friends, and only tried out for FVU. As parents, we are not interested in chasing the shiny object, trying out for multiple clubs, and possibly driving 45+ minutes to practice 4-5 times per week. We may be in the minority and approaching it the wrong way, but our son seems happy and looking forward to it.
I’m guessing your son is currently at one of the main feeders into FVU if they have friends who will be playing there too? Do you know if they’ve sent out all the offers they intend to give, and if most are accepting? I assume most are coming from one or two teams.
I don't think you understand that "feeder" is for marketing to parents, and being from a "feeder" club has no relationship to getting on the team.
Agree with this.
Exactly. And one of the coaches from a feeder club was at all of the tryouts. Pretty sure there’s a relationship there.
If it is the coach I observed at the ADP scrimmage sessions, he was there because his son was one of the kids trying out. I actually thought it was really disappointing that (a) he didn’t go behave like a parent because that is the capacity he was there, and (2) that the FVU feeder coaches allowed him to be on the coach/player side. It’s just a bad look.
Gross. One of the feeder clubs has a parent coach situation for their top U12 team (pre-ecnl)? That's so unfortunate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not completely true. Some kids were marked as DP and have been practicing in the fall.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any offers for FVU 2014?
Boys or girls?
Either
Offers are out, we got one, but now you need to wait for everyone who accepted and then later accepted somewhere else to tell FVU they are no longer coming. FVU is the safety school so everyone takes the offer until the get an offer from a normal club then they forfeit the deposit at FVU and a ton of spots open up at FVU. One can understand why MV is the most insecure coach and man in the area.
Wild times. Our 2014B is interested in playing at a high level with some of his friends, and only tried out for FVU. As parents, we are not interested in chasing the shiny object, trying out for multiple clubs, and possibly driving 45+ minutes to practice 4-5 times per week. We may be in the minority and approaching it the wrong way, but our son seems happy and looking forward to it.
I’m guessing your son is currently at one of the main feeders into FVU if they have friends who will be playing there too? Do you know if they’ve sent out all the offers they intend to give, and if most are accepting? I assume most are coming from one or two teams.
I don't think you understand that "feeder" is for marketing to parents, and being from a "feeder" club has no relationship to getting on the team.
Agree with this.
Exactly. And one of the coaches from a feeder club was at all of the tryouts. Pretty sure there’s a relationship there.
If it is the coach I observed at the ADP scrimmage sessions, he was there because his son was one of the kids trying out. I actually thought it was really disappointing that (a) he didn’t go behave like a parent because that is the capacity he was there, and (2) that the FVU feeder coaches allowed him to be on the coach/player side. It’s just a bad look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not completely true. Some kids were marked as DP and have been practicing in the fall.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any offers for FVU 2014?
Boys or girls?
Either
Offers are out, we got one, but now you need to wait for everyone who accepted and then later accepted somewhere else to tell FVU they are no longer coming. FVU is the safety school so everyone takes the offer until the get an offer from a normal club then they forfeit the deposit at FVU and a ton of spots open up at FVU. One can understand why MV is the most insecure coach and man in the area.
Wild times. Our 2014B is interested in playing at a high level with some of his friends, and only tried out for FVU. As parents, we are not interested in chasing the shiny object, trying out for multiple clubs, and possibly driving 45+ minutes to practice 4-5 times per week. We may be in the minority and approaching it the wrong way, but our son seems happy and looking forward to it.
I’m guessing your son is currently at one of the main feeders into FVU if they have friends who will be playing there too? Do you know if they’ve sent out all the offers they intend to give, and if most are accepting? I assume most are coming from one or two teams.
I don't think you understand that "feeder" is for marketing to parents, and being from a "feeder" club has no relationship to getting on the team.
Agree with this.
Exactly. And one of the coaches from a feeder club was at all of the tryouts. Pretty sure there’s a relationship there.
Anonymous wrote:of course, next day to the ones they really wantAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which MLSNext academy teams started sending post tryouts offers ?
All of them
some just had session ids this past sunday, you're saying they have already sent out offers ?
of course, next day to the ones they really wantAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which MLSNext academy teams started sending post tryouts offers ?
All of them
some just had session ids this past sunday, you're saying they have already sent out offers ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which MLSNext academy teams started sending post tryouts offers ?
All of them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any offers for FVU 2014?
Boys or girls?
Either
Offers are out, we got one, but now you need to wait for everyone who accepted and then later accepted somewhere else to tell FVU they are no longer coming. FVU is the safety school so everyone takes the offer until the get an offer from a normal club then they forfeit the deposit at FVU and a ton of spots open up at FVU. One can understand why MV is the most insecure coach and man in the area.
Anonymous wrote:which MLSNext academy teams started sending post tryouts offers ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not completely true. Some kids were marked as DP and have been practicing in the fall.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any offers for FVU 2014?
Boys or girls?
Either
Offers are out, we got one, but now you need to wait for everyone who accepted and then later accepted somewhere else to tell FVU they are no longer coming. FVU is the safety school so everyone takes the offer until the get an offer from a normal club then they forfeit the deposit at FVU and a ton of spots open up at FVU. One can understand why MV is the most insecure coach and man in the area.
Wild times. Our 2014B is interested in playing at a high level with some of his friends, and only tried out for FVU. As parents, we are not interested in chasing the shiny object, trying out for multiple clubs, and possibly driving 45+ minutes to practice 4-5 times per week. We may be in the minority and approaching it the wrong way, but our son seems happy and looking forward to it.
I’m guessing your son is currently at one of the main feeders into FVU if they have friends who will be playing there too? Do you know if they’ve sent out all the offers they intend to give, and if most are accepting? I assume most are coming from one or two teams.
I don't think you understand that "feeder" is for marketing to parents, and being from a "feeder" club has no relationship to getting on the team.
Agree with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any offers for FVU 2014?
Boys or girls?
Either
Offers are out, we got one, but now you need to wait for everyone who accepted and then later accepted somewhere else to tell FVU they are no longer coming. FVU is the safety school so everyone takes the offer until the get an offer from a normal club then they forfeit the deposit at FVU and a ton of spots open up at FVU. One can understand why MV is the most insecure coach and man in the area.
Wild times. Our 2014B is interested in playing at a high level with some of his friends, and only tried out for FVU. As parents, we are not interested in chasing the shiny object, trying out for multiple clubs, and possibly driving 45+ minutes to practice 4-5 times per week. We may be in the minority and approaching it the wrong way, but our son seems happy and looking forward to it.
I’m guessing your son is currently at one of the main feeders into FVU if they have friends who will be playing there too? Do you know if they’ve sent out all the offers they intend to give, and if most are accepting? I assume most are coming from one or two teams.
Anonymous wrote:Not completely true. Some kids were marked as DP and have been practicing in the fall.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any offers for FVU 2014?
Boys or girls?
Either
Offers are out, we got one, but now you need to wait for everyone who accepted and then later accepted somewhere else to tell FVU they are no longer coming. FVU is the safety school so everyone takes the offer until the get an offer from a normal club then they forfeit the deposit at FVU and a ton of spots open up at FVU. One can understand why MV is the most insecure coach and man in the area.
Wild times. Our 2014B is interested in playing at a high level with some of his friends, and only tried out for FVU. As parents, we are not interested in chasing the shiny object, trying out for multiple clubs, and possibly driving 45+ minutes to practice 4-5 times per week. We may be in the minority and approaching it the wrong way, but our son seems happy and looking forward to it.
I’m guessing your son is currently at one of the main feeders into FVU if they have friends who will be playing there too? Do you know if they’ve sent out all the offers they intend to give, and if most are accepting? I assume most are coming from one or two teams.
I don't think you understand that "feeder" is for marketing to parents, and being from a "feeder" club has no relationship to getting on the team.
Not completely true. Some kids were marked as DP and have been practicing in the fall.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any offers for FVU 2014?
Boys or girls?
Either
Offers are out, we got one, but now you need to wait for everyone who accepted and then later accepted somewhere else to tell FVU they are no longer coming. FVU is the safety school so everyone takes the offer until the get an offer from a normal club then they forfeit the deposit at FVU and a ton of spots open up at FVU. One can understand why MV is the most insecure coach and man in the area.
Wild times. Our 2014B is interested in playing at a high level with some of his friends, and only tried out for FVU. As parents, we are not interested in chasing the shiny object, trying out for multiple clubs, and possibly driving 45+ minutes to practice 4-5 times per week. We may be in the minority and approaching it the wrong way, but our son seems happy and looking forward to it.
I’m guessing your son is currently at one of the main feeders into FVU if they have friends who will be playing there too? Do you know if they’ve sent out all the offers they intend to give, and if most are accepting? I assume most are coming from one or two teams.
I don't think you understand that "feeder" is for marketing to parents, and being from a "feeder" club has no relationship to getting on the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any offers for FVU 2014?
Boys or girls?
Either
Offers are out, we got one, but now you need to wait for everyone who accepted and then later accepted somewhere else to tell FVU they are no longer coming. FVU is the safety school so everyone takes the offer until the get an offer from a normal club then they forfeit the deposit at FVU and a ton of spots open up at FVU. One can understand why MV is the most insecure coach and man in the area.
Wild times. Our 2014B is interested in playing at a high level with some of his friends, and only tried out for FVU. As parents, we are not interested in chasing the shiny object, trying out for multiple clubs, and possibly driving 45+ minutes to practice 4-5 times per week. We may be in the minority and approaching it the wrong way, but our son seems happy and looking forward to it.
I’m guessing your son is currently at one of the main feeders into FVU if they have friends who will be playing there too? Do you know if they’ve sent out all the offers they intend to give, and if most are accepting? I assume most are coming from one or two teams.