Anonymous wrote:Why are all the GA parents taking pot shots at FVU? Yes, the administration is bad, and losing a coach mid year is bad. But the team is actually ranked nationally respectfully. And we see on your threads the administrative issues you are facing…. FVU may not be in the top of ECNL but still is way ahead of the local GA teams. Hopefully our admin issues take care of themselves, and hopefully yours do too. We are hoping things turn around for our team as I am sure you are too.
no that is definitely fvu centricAnonymous wrote:
I think PP is trying to take a shot at VDA for picking up 2 FVU players but FVU picked up 3 VDA players so how does that work?
Anonymous wrote:Seems like it. Also, his 6 months were as an assistant, right? TSJ must be really hurting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dirty laundry stays clean in Amazonia. With that said the coach being poked with is punctual and has none of the issues coach DB is being looped with. Apples and oranges down to the records and the clubs and their facilities and/or lack thereof.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are blazing on Coach credentials-- does the ARL 2010 and 2013 coach have... a license?
Not required in ECNL.
Amazing that DB gets roasted for a full year about credentials, but within seconds that ARL is mentioned you post that credentials are not required. Which I happen to agree with, ECNL only requires attending yearly training. Everyone else here is wrong but you. But I do wonder why you were quiet for the last year - suspicious and morally dubious. You are obviously quick to defend your club, but quiet when anyone else is maligned. Shame.
Not a good comparison at all. Borderline disrespectful comparison.
There are tangible and intangible coaching/club standards and they are not the same.
He has a C license. Not great but at least a license.
Looks like JO is gone lol.
Did he go from 6 months of ECNL coaching experience to GA Director?
Anonymous wrote:Seems like it. Also, his 6 months were as an assistant, right? TSJ must be really hurting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dirty laundry stays clean in Amazonia. With that said the coach being poked with is punctual and has none of the issues coach DB is being looped with. Apples and oranges down to the records and the clubs and their facilities and/or lack thereof.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are blazing on Coach credentials-- does the ARL 2010 and 2013 coach have... a license?
Not required in ECNL.
Amazing that DB gets roasted for a full year about credentials, but within seconds that ARL is mentioned you post that credentials are not required. Which I happen to agree with, ECNL only requires attending yearly training. Everyone else here is wrong but you. But I do wonder why you were quiet for the last year - suspicious and morally dubious. You are obviously quick to defend your club, but quiet when anyone else is maligned. Shame.
Not a good comparison at all. Borderline disrespectful comparison.
There are tangible and intangible coaching/club standards and they are not the same.
He has a C license. Not great but at least a license.
Looks like JO is gone lol.
Did he go from 6 months of ECNL coaching experience to GA Director?
Seems like it. Also, his 6 months were as an assistant, right? TSJ must be really hurting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dirty laundry stays clean in Amazonia. With that said the coach being poked with is punctual and has none of the issues coach DB is being looped with. Apples and oranges down to the records and the clubs and their facilities and/or lack thereof.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are blazing on Coach credentials-- does the ARL 2010 and 2013 coach have... a license?
Not required in ECNL.
Amazing that DB gets roasted for a full year about credentials, but within seconds that ARL is mentioned you post that credentials are not required. Which I happen to agree with, ECNL only requires attending yearly training. Everyone else here is wrong but you. But I do wonder why you were quiet for the last year - suspicious and morally dubious. You are obviously quick to defend your club, but quiet when anyone else is maligned. Shame.
Not a good comparison at all. Borderline disrespectful comparison.
There are tangible and intangible coaching/club standards and they are not the same.
He has a C license. Not great but at least a license.
Looks like JO is gone lol.
Did he go from 6 months of ECNL coaching experience to GA Director?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dirty laundry stays clean in Amazonia. With that said the coach being poked with is punctual and has none of the issues coach DB is being looped with. Apples and oranges down to the records and the clubs and their facilities and/or lack thereof.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are blazing on Coach credentials-- does the ARL 2010 and 2013 coach have... a license?
Not required in ECNL.
Amazing that DB gets roasted for a full year about credentials, but within seconds that ARL is mentioned you post that credentials are not required. Which I happen to agree with, ECNL only requires attending yearly training. Everyone else here is wrong but you. But I do wonder why you were quiet for the last year - suspicious and morally dubious. You are obviously quick to defend your club, but quiet when anyone else is maligned. Shame.
Not a good comparison at all. Borderline disrespectful comparison.
There are tangible and intangible coaching/club standards and they are not the same.
He has a C license. Not great but at least a license.
Looks like JO is gone lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dirty laundry stays clean in Amazonia. With that said the coach being poked with is punctual and has none of the issues coach DB is being looped with. Apples and oranges down to the records and the clubs and their facilities and/or lack thereof.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are blazing on Coach credentials-- does the ARL 2010 and 2013 coach have... a license?
Not required in ECNL.
Amazing that DB gets roasted for a full year about credentials, but within seconds that ARL is mentioned you post that credentials are not required. Which I happen to agree with, ECNL only requires attending yearly training. Everyone else here is wrong but you. But I do wonder why you were quiet for the last year - suspicious and morally dubious. You are obviously quick to defend your club, but quiet when anyone else is maligned. Shame.
Not a good comparison at all. Borderline disrespectful comparison.
There are tangible and intangible coaching/club standards and they are not the same.
He has a C license. Not great but at least a license.
no that is definitely fvu centricAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:indeeed like a sore thumb they stick out. Mmmhmm. DDs couldn’t even find the open players with either rotation. Talking about lineups. Very small handful of players know how to play as a team. Dysfunction is inheritedAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh they tried.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:probably not much considering they would probably actually practice on a full field or maybe even have a scrimmage as a lead up. They also would have some motivation to beat an ecnl team. FVU season done pretty much girls played as such.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is JW really that great or does it just seem that way because he took over a team from MV? You could go point to a random person on the street and they would be a better coach and more well liked than MV.
If you are a 2011 FVU player, I can’t see how you don’t at least attend a few GA practices so you have options.
Also I bet if FVU hears they will immediately start promising things. You can only benefit.
Simply because the competition drops significantly in GA. If they are serious and want to remain competitive as a player, dropping to GA isn’t the right path.
Wonder how many of the GA teams would lose to VDA worse than 5-0.
Girls who are looking to go D1 don’t show up to games and not try.Tried plenty to be noticed with all that dribbling only to be locked up by the defense in the midfield. Which was noticed. Good luck in IDs.
Love watching FVU and FVU South moms and dads go at it each other on the board.
You mean FVU N (Bethesda) and FVU south (SYC and VDA)? Because this nonsense didn’t exist before.
FVU N makes sense. What is FVU South?
I think PP is trying to take a shot at VDA for picking up 2 FVU players but FVU picked up 3 VDA players so how does that work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:indeeed like a sore thumb they stick out. Mmmhmm. DDs couldn’t even find the open players with either rotation. Talking about lineups. Very small handful of players know how to play as a team. Dysfunction is inheritedAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh they tried.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:probably not much considering they would probably actually practice on a full field or maybe even have a scrimmage as a lead up. They also would have some motivation to beat an ecnl team. FVU season done pretty much girls played as such.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is JW really that great or does it just seem that way because he took over a team from MV? You could go point to a random person on the street and they would be a better coach and more well liked than MV.
If you are a 2011 FVU player, I can’t see how you don’t at least attend a few GA practices so you have options.
Also I bet if FVU hears they will immediately start promising things. You can only benefit.
Simply because the competition drops significantly in GA. If they are serious and want to remain competitive as a player, dropping to GA isn’t the right path.
Wonder how many of the GA teams would lose to VDA worse than 5-0.
Girls who are looking to go D1 don’t show up to games and not try.Tried plenty to be noticed with all that dribbling only to be locked up by the defense in the midfield. Which was noticed. Good luck in IDs.
Love watching FVU and FVU South moms and dads go at it each other on the board.
You mean FVU N (Bethesda) and FVU south (SYC and VDA)? Because this nonsense didn’t exist before.
FVU N makes sense. What is FVU South?
PP explained the groups. Sounds like the tribes are quiet beefing and its showing in gameplay? Iunno fill us in.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:indeeed like a sore thumb they stick out. Mmmhmm. DDs couldn’t even find the open players with either rotation. Talking about lineups. Very small handful of players know how to play as a team. Dysfunction is inheritedAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh they tried.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:probably not much considering they would probably actually practice on a full field or maybe even have a scrimmage as a lead up. They also would have some motivation to beat an ecnl team. FVU season done pretty much girls played as such.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is JW really that great or does it just seem that way because he took over a team from MV? You could go point to a random person on the street and they would be a better coach and more well liked than MV.
If you are a 2011 FVU player, I can’t see how you don’t at least attend a few GA practices so you have options.
Also I bet if FVU hears they will immediately start promising things. You can only benefit.
Simply because the competition drops significantly in GA. If they are serious and want to remain competitive as a player, dropping to GA isn’t the right path.
Wonder how many of the GA teams would lose to VDA worse than 5-0.
Girls who are looking to go D1 don’t show up to games and not try.Tried plenty to be noticed with all that dribbling only to be locked up by the defense in the midfield. Which was noticed. Good luck in IDs.
Love watching FVU and FVU South moms and dads go at it each other on the board.
You mean FVU N (Bethesda) and FVU south (SYC and VDA)? Because this nonsense didn’t exist before.
FVU N makes sense. What is FVU South?
you must be having so much fun. DB being gone should shift something’s around no?Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:indeeed like a sore thumb they stick out. Mmmhmm. DDs couldn’t even find the open players with either rotation. Talking about lineups. Very small handful of players know how to play as a team. Dysfunction is inheritedAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh they tried.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:probably not much considering they would probably actually practice on a full field or maybe even have a scrimmage as a lead up. They also would have some motivation to beat an ecnl team. FVU season done pretty much girls played as such.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is JW really that great or does it just seem that way because he took over a team from MV? You could go point to a random person on the street and they would be a better coach and more well liked than MV.
If you are a 2011 FVU player, I can’t see how you don’t at least attend a few GA practices so you have options.
Also I bet if FVU hears they will immediately start promising things. You can only benefit.
Simply because the competition drops significantly in GA. If they are serious and want to remain competitive as a player, dropping to GA isn’t the right path.
Wonder how many of the GA teams would lose to VDA worse than 5-0.
Girls who are looking to go D1 don’t show up to games and not try.Tried plenty to be noticed with all that dribbling only to be locked up by the defense in the midfield. Which was noticed. Good luck in IDs.
Love watching FVU and FVU South moms and dads go at it each other on the board.
You mean FVU N (Bethesda) and FVU south (SYC and VDA)? Because this nonsense didn’t exist before.
thx 4got about that. Again not a fair comparison at all. And disrespectful for various reasons.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dirty laundry stays clean in Amazonia. With that said the coach being poked with is punctual and has none of the issues coach DB is being looped with. Apples and oranges down to the records and the clubs and their facilities and/or lack thereof.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are blazing on Coach credentials-- does the ARL 2010 and 2013 coach have... a license?
Not required in ECNL.
Amazing that DB gets roasted for a full year about credentials, but within seconds that ARL is mentioned you post that credentials are not required. Which I happen to agree with, ECNL only requires attending yearly training. Everyone else here is wrong but you. But I do wonder why you were quiet for the last year - suspicious and morally dubious. You are obviously quick to defend your club, but quiet when anyone else is maligned. Shame.
Not a good comparison at all. Borderline disrespectful comparison.
There are tangible and intangible coaching/club standards and they are not the same.
He has a C license. Not great but at least a license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are blazing on Coach credentials-- does the ARL 2010 and 2013 coach have... a license?
Not required in ECNL.