Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on assessment of JM. to
Disagree strongly on comments on SM. Demanding, yes, but also a terrific coach.
Yeah you're dead wrong about SM. He's one of the few around here who does know howdevelop technical players. If you suck though and don't work on your game on you own SM will tell you straight up you are not good enough. Gurantee you he's not wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any insight on the girls 2011 team with girls moving up or down due to age?
Good luck seeing the field
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all know about JM, the coach for the U16 girls next season?
He is just amazing. Based on my observation, any kids or parents would like him. As for soccer, he is knowledgeable even for the cutting-edge trends in European top leagues. He must have library of methods to implement important skills/strategies that he wants for the team.
this has to be a Bethesda coach or something lmao...Bro, kissing your own butt like this is not a good look lol
I don’t know if it is or isn’t but JM is truly outstanding. Amazing coach and really great person. I would love to have him coach any of my kids!
+1! Only have experience via his Ekkono classes, but he was absolutely great. I would jump on the chance to have him as a coach for my kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all know about JM, the coach for the U16 girls next season?
He is just amazing. Based on my observation, any kids or parents would like him. As for soccer, he is knowledgeable even for the cutting-edge trends in European top leagues. He must have library of methods to implement important skills/strategies that he wants for the team.
Have you watched ECNL games? There is little need for a "library of methods to implement imprtant skill/strategies...etc..." And any cutting edge trends are lost on ignorant parents who just want to see W's and their kid on the field to be recruited. Dumbest post today, congrats!
This shows US soccer also is in way down…
It’s a long/wrong way to catch up.
Yes you get it. Most ECNL girls even at the HS still lack basic ball control skils, specifially settling balls out of the air and using both feet; they sttruggle to understand the value of passing to the correct foot, or even receiving on the back foot to be ready to attack into space or in transition. "library pf methods' are quite useless if you don't have the techincal tool box to execute basic passing and receving at game speed and then under pressure. US women are still competive becuause of physical tools, and are falling behind becuase we still don;t know how to develop techincal players. if you think i'm a hater seriously go watch an ECNL game. There will always be individual players who can do this but even then its not that impactful as soccer is truly a team sport.
Anonymous wrote:Agree on assessment of JM. to
Disagree strongly on comments on SM. Demanding, yes, but also a terrific coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all know about JM, the coach for the U16 girls next season?
He is just amazing. Based on my observation, any kids or parents would like him. As for soccer, he is knowledgeable even for the cutting-edge trends in European top leagues. He must have library of methods to implement important skills/strategies that he wants for the team.
Have you watched ECNL games? There is little need for a "library of methods to implement imprtant skill/strategies...etc..." And any cutting edge trends are lost on ignorant parents who just want to see W's and their kid on the field to be recruited. Dumbest post today, congrats!
This shows US soccer also is in way down…
It’s a long/wrong way to catch up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all know about JM, the coach for the U16 girls next season?
He is just amazing. Based on my observation, any kids or parents would like him. As for soccer, he is knowledgeable even for the cutting-edge trends in European top leagues. He must have library of methods to implement important skills/strategies that he wants for the team.
this has to be a Bethesda coach or something lmao...Bro, kissing your own butt like this is not a good look lol
I don’t know if it is or isn’t but JM is truly outstanding. Amazing coach and really great person. I would love to have him coach any of my kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all know about JM, the coach for the U16 girls next season?
He is just amazing. Based on my observation, any kids or parents would like him. As for soccer, he is knowledgeable even for the cutting-edge trends in European top leagues. He must have library of methods to implement important skills/strategies that he wants for the team.
Have you watched ECNL games? There is little need for a "library of methods to implement imprtant skill/strategies...etc..." And any cutting edge trends are lost on ignorant parents who just want to see W's and their kid on the field to be recruited. Dumbest post today, congrats!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all know about JM, the coach for the U16 girls next season?
He is just amazing. Based on my observation, any kids or parents would like him. As for soccer, he is knowledgeable even for the cutting-edge trends in European top leagues. He must have library of methods to implement important skills/strategies that he wants for the team.
this has to be a Bethesda coach or something lmao...Bro, kissing your own butt like this is not a good look lol
I don’t know if it is or isn’t but JM is truly outstanding. Amazing coach and really great person. I would love to have him coach any of my kids!
Anonymous wrote:Any insight on the girls 2011 team with girls moving up or down due to age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all know about JM, the coach for the U16 girls next season?
He is just amazing. Based on my observation, any kids or parents would like him. As for soccer, he is knowledgeable even for the cutting-edge trends in European top leagues. He must have library of methods to implement important skills/strategies that he wants for the team.