Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many. More of playing out the string in coaches brought in under the prior TD and bringing in coaches by the current TD.
NM is replacing the old guard with his TF crew. I'm sure this will work out really well for GFR.
Yes, it probably will.
Don't they hop from club to club like locusts?
They've been around the block for sure.
They are stronger coaches on average across the board than GFR had before. More focused on technical skill and possession play than relying on kickball to win. I hope they stay.
Notably both of the
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many. More of playing out the string in coaches brought in under the prior TD and bringing in coaches by the current TD.
NM is replacing the old guard with his TF crew. I'm sure this will work out really well for GFR.
Yes, it probably will.
Don't they hop from club to club like locusts?
They've been around the block for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many. More of playing out the string in coaches brought in under the prior TD and bringing in coaches by the current TD.
NM is replacing the old guard with his TF crew. I'm sure this will work out really well for GFR.
Yes, it probably will.
Don't they hop from club to club like locusts?
Anonymous wrote:ST James just made a huge announcement on their IG. FA was announced as a new Girls Director for the 26-27 season. Does anyone know if she's going to finish the spring season with GFR or is she gone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many. More of playing out the string in coaches brought in under the prior TD and bringing in coaches by the current TD.
NM is replacing the old guard with his TF crew. I'm sure this will work out really well for GFR.
Yes, it probably will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many. More of playing out the string in coaches brought in under the prior TD and bringing in coaches by the current TD.
NM is replacing the old guard with his TF crew. I'm sure this will work out really well for GFR.
Anonymous wrote:Not too many. More of playing out the string in coaches brought in under the prior TD and bringing in coaches by the current TD.
Anonymous wrote:How many coaches have been lost so far? Is something going on at GFR that has people jumping ship?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coaches/teams staying at GFR. carry on…
Yep. Looks like this whole thing didn’t really gain traction — most families are sticking with GFR. When it comes down to it, people value stability and a place they trust way more than pressure deadlines or big promises. Keeping the kids together with their teammates, coaches, routines, and friends matters, and it avoids all the unnecessary drama and uncertainty that comes with bouncing clubs midstream. At the end of the day, youth soccer should be about development and a good experience for the kids — not adult turf wars — and I’m glad most families chose the steadier option. Could be a different situation after the Spring season, who knows. But for now it seems people are realizing that GFR is making improvements and based on the communications I've seen from PA, they seem to really care about the families, coaches and kids.
This didn't age well.![]()
one team left, bro.
I was referring to the other GFR thread. Go read the last couple days and get yourself caught up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coaches/teams staying at GFR. carry on…
Yep. Looks like this whole thing didn’t really gain traction — most families are sticking with GFR. When it comes down to it, people value stability and a place they trust way more than pressure deadlines or big promises. Keeping the kids together with their teammates, coaches, routines, and friends matters, and it avoids all the unnecessary drama and uncertainty that comes with bouncing clubs midstream. At the end of the day, youth soccer should be about development and a good experience for the kids — not adult turf wars — and I’m glad most families chose the steadier option. Could be a different situation after the Spring season, who knows. But for now it seems people are realizing that GFR is making improvements and based on the communications I've seen from PA, they seem to really care about the families, coaches and kids.
This didn't age well.![]()
one team left, bro.
I was referring to the other GFR thread. Go read the last couple days and get yourself caught up.
I think that's the same answer. One concern troll tried to leave, team didn't go, now posting a lot to try to make up for it. Go scan the NCSL schedule for R(b)FC teams if you have any doubts.
wheres that at?
same place as the travel tryout and field location information for R(b)FC, but likely to be distributed publicly first...