Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the coach that knows nothing about nominating players you probably don't coach at a level the YNT are looking for...
Lol, this has to be a Big Headed DA or ECNL coach reply. You say that, but you don’t hesitate to recruit our players. Development my ass.
That sounds like something an ENCL coach from a 4 letter club would say...
Update, guess who was out recruiting at our games this weekend?
Who?
I bet it was a coach from a 4 letter club
Not from that club
SPIRIT
Yawn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the coach that knows nothing about nominating players you probably don't coach at a level the YNT are looking for...
Lol, this has to be a Big Headed DA or ECNL coach reply. You say that, but you don’t hesitate to recruit our players. Development my ass.
That sounds like something an ENCL coach from a 4 letter club would say...
Update, guess who was out recruiting at our games this weekend?
Who?
I bet it was a coach from a 4 letter club
Not from that club
SPIRIT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the coach that knows nothing about nominating players you probably don't coach at a level the YNT are looking for...
Lol, this has to be a Big Headed DA or ECNL coach reply. You say that, but you don’t hesitate to recruit our players. Development my ass.
That sounds like something an ENCL coach from a 4 letter club would say...
Update, guess who was out recruiting at our games this weekend?
Who?
I bet it was a coach from a 4 letter club
Not from that club
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the coach that knows nothing about nominating players you probably don't coach at a level the YNT are looking for...
Lol, this has to be a Big Headed DA or ECNL coach reply. You say that, but you don’t hesitate to recruit our players. Development my ass.
That sounds like something an ENCL coach from a 4 letter club would say...
Update, guess who was out recruiting at our games this weekend?
Who?
I bet it was a coach from a 4 letter club
Not from that club
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the coach that knows nothing about nominating players you probably don't coach at a level the YNT are looking for...
Lol, this has to be a Big Headed DA or ECNL coach reply. You say that, but you don’t hesitate to recruit our players. Development my ass.
That sounds like something an ENCL coach from a 4 letter club would say...
Update, guess who was out recruiting at our games this weekend?
Who?
I bet it was a coach from a 4 letter club
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the coach that knows nothing about nominating players you probably don't coach at a level the YNT are looking for...
Lol, this has to be a Big Headed DA or ECNL coach reply. You say that, but you don’t hesitate to recruit our players. Development my ass.
That sounds like something an ENCL coach from a 4 letter club would say...
Update, guess who was out recruiting at our games this weekend?
Who?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the coach that knows nothing about nominating players you probably don't coach at a level the YNT are looking for...
Lol, this has to be a Big Headed DA or ECNL coach reply. You say that, but you don’t hesitate to recruit our players. Development my ass.
That sounds like something an ENCL coach from a 4 letter club would say...
Update, guess who was out recruiting at our games this weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the coach that knows nothing about nominating players you probably don't coach at a level the YNT are looking for...
Lol, this has to be a Big Headed DA or ECNL coach reply. You say that, but you don’t hesitate to recruit our players. Development my ass.
That sounds like something an ENCL coach from a 4 letter club would say...
Anonymous wrote:AT what age does the YNTC start? Is it in the fall and spring? Is it possible to get a straight answer without bashing whomever the person is who chooses people or getting complaints from parents whose kids don't go? Is there a cost?
Anonymous wrote:AT what age does the YNTC start? Is it in the fall and spring? Is it possible to get a straight answer without bashing whomever the person is who chooses people or getting complaints from parents whose kids don't go? Is there a cost?
Anonymous wrote:AT what age does the YNTC start? Is it in the fall and spring? Is it possible to get a straight answer without bashing whomever the person is who chooses people or getting complaints from parents whose kids don't go? Is there a cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most countries don't win world cups but their players still valid playing the sport. Just enjoy the sport and life will go on. If you seriously wanted to try to win internationally, you have to pay clubs for finding and developing real talent instead of catering to rich suburban talent. It gets cut throat and ugly and discards kids that don't stack up like yesterdays trash. And for what exactly
That's fine. All I'm saying is we should stop making a big deal about our coaching, youth soccer systems and all that jazz and accept that we don't belong with the big dogs in soccer.
Big dogs prove it on the field. That is the beauty of sports competitions. Makes no difference whether anyone accepts or does not accept our high or low status in global soccer. In sports, results speak for themselves.
“Big Dogs” beat winning teams. Big Dogs do not lose 3 in a row.
After beating Spirit I’d say act like you’ve won before but you actually acted appropriately in relation to your spring season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most countries don't win world cups but their players still valid playing the sport. Just enjoy the sport and life will go on. If you seriously wanted to try to win internationally, you have to pay clubs for finding and developing real talent instead of catering to rich suburban talent. It gets cut throat and ugly and discards kids that don't stack up like yesterdays trash. And for what exactly
That's fine. All I'm saying is we should stop making a big deal about our coaching, youth soccer systems and all that jazz and accept that we don't belong with the big dogs in soccer.
Big dogs prove it on the field. That is the beauty of sports competitions. Makes no difference whether anyone accepts or does not accept our high or low status in global soccer. In sports, results speak for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:At least you got the “dog” part right.