Anonymous wrote:NE hired? I heard that today
Anonymous wrote:The fish rots from the head down. The fact that the girls soccer program is the equivalent of a steaming pile of fresh diarrhea containing last night’s undigested still-visible corn kernels cannot be a surprise to anyone who knows that it is the subsidiary Tread Water, Inc. The GA program is a kicked chained-up dog, a magazine subscription you forgot to cancel, a cup of coffee you mistakenly put salt into instead of sugar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter's team hung 13 on TSJ the last time they played. It could have been worse. My point? The whole "tryouts is BS and they know who they want," is nonsense!
If your kid shows up there and balls out, they will get a spot. The girls there now, bless their hearts, are trying but aren't the answer. If your kid comes in and shows they can play, they will get an offer.
Before the Richard Noggin trolls show up and say I am affiliated with TSJ, I am not. I think that place is like Springfield's version of Mos Eisley, "a wretched hive of scum and villainy."
But, if your want your kid to play, they will play. Just watch your belongings because teen and adult thieves roam the place and people think video calls in the locker rooms for the gym is ok.
Correction, SYC is Springfield’s version of Mos Eisley. The cast of characters over there is unreal.
Revolution is right behind them, trying hard to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's team hung 13 on TSJ the last time they played. It could have been worse. My point? The whole "tryouts is BS and they know who they want," is nonsense!
If your kid shows up there and balls out, they will get a spot. The girls there now, bless their hearts, are trying but aren't the answer. If your kid comes in and shows they can play, they will get an offer.
Before the Richard Noggin trolls show up and say I am affiliated with TSJ, I am not. I think that place is like Springfield's version of Mos Eisley, "a wretched hive of scum and villainy."
But, if your want your kid to play, they will play. Just watch your belongings because teen and adult thieves roam the place and people think video calls in the locker rooms for the gym is ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I checked, soccer is the sport that requires the most running. What is the issue with running sprints? I guess you're in for a big surprise when you find out what they do at the college level...
The sprints were a mess. Girls going to different end lines, other agility circuits interfering with sprinting, no recording of times. Clearly there was a chosen group of girls chosen ahead of time, which is what I would expect with any tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Last time I checked, soccer is the sport that requires the most running. What is the issue with running sprints? I guess you're in for a big surprise when you find out what they do at the college level...
Anonymous wrote:Who wants to bet Coach 22’s face ends up on all six teams next season? 😂
Anonymous wrote:its so strange to me that someone with basically ZERO experience is being given this job.
Cool story double deuce. Hopefully these other directors who have been doing this much longer start to adopt the new way of evaluating 13 year olds.Anonymous wrote:I disagree. Timed sprints are better than arbitrary scrimmages where 100 kids scrimmage for 10 minutes, then the coaches eagle eyes separate out the best kids to scrimmage for spots on the 1st and 2nd teams. Then offers were given after watching those scrimmages. If a kid came from a rival club and from a 1st team, they automagically got a 1st team offer.