Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
07G black during/right at the end of COVID.
2 families affected.
So are you saying this coach is still at VRSC and was this confirmed or just rumor?
Not the first time this has ever happened do you live in a cave? I know of a coach that was with a parent. Maybe it helps the kid get playing time or she was just lonely.
Why does it matter if he is still there?
I don’t live in a cave, I know this happens! I was asking if that coach was still at VRSC. Good lord, I didn’t say that isn’t true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
07G black during/right at the end of COVID.
2 families affected.
So are you saying this coach is still at VRSC and was this confirmed or just rumor?
Not the first time this has ever happened do you live in a cave? I know of a coach that was with a parent. Maybe it helps the kid get playing time or she was just lonely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
07G black during/right at the end of COVID.
2 families affected.
So are you saying this coach is still at VRSC and was this confirmed or just rumor?
Anonymous wrote:
07G black during/right at the end of COVID.
2 families affected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
With VRSC and NVA/LS now both in GA, it’s just a matter of time before some top NVA/LS girls and their families realize that VRSC already has same league, better coaches, better facilities, and better commitment to their girls program, and in time with have better teams. Once they do, they will make the obvious self-interested decision to switch. You only need 2-3 top players from an NVA team to make that decision for VRSC to surpass that NVA team, and then the floodgates will open. I don’t know how long before that happens, but it will, which is why there is so much hate directed to VRSC here—Loudoun Soccer knows they have a huge problem.
Leaving friends you've been playing with for years for "better coaching" in the same league at the U14+ level seems like VRSC admin take. VRSC will need to do more to disrupt the younger funnel. No hate here
I wouldn’t want my DD coached by a sleaz who wrecks holy matrimonies
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Anonymous wrote:The argument is stupid. The key to development lies within a frame work of having exposure to many different forms of coaching. Kids move around and they get different advancement from each situation. I don't know any one player that would say their entire development was credited to one individual. Kids learn from bad coaches too. Keep arguing though as you are showing your own stupidity to anyone reading this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
With VRSC and NVA/LS now both in GA, it’s just a matter of time before some top NVA/LS girls and their families realize that VRSC already has same league, better coaches, better facilities, and better commitment to their girls program, and in time with have better teams. Once they do, they will make the obvious self-interested decision to switch. You only need 2-3 top players from an NVA team to make that decision for VRSC to surpass that NVA team, and then the floodgates will open. I don’t know how long before that happens, but it will, which is why there is so much hate directed to VRSC here—Loudoun Soccer knows they have a huge problem.
Leaving friends you've been playing with for years for "better coaching" in the same league at the U14+ level seems like VRSC admin take. VRSC will need to do more to disrupt the younger funnel. No hate here
I wouldn’t want my DD coached by a sleaz who wrecks holy matrimonies
Anonymous wrote:
I wouldn’t want my DD coached by a sleaz who wrecks holy matrimonies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
With VRSC and NVA/LS now both in GA, it’s just a matter of time before some top NVA/LS girls and their families realize that VRSC already has same league, better coaches, better facilities, and better commitment to their girls program, and in time with have better teams. Once they do, they will make the obvious self-interested decision to switch. You only need 2-3 top players from an NVA team to make that decision for VRSC to surpass that NVA team, and then the floodgates will open. I don’t know how long before that happens, but it will, which is why there is so much hate directed to VRSC here—Loudoun Soccer knows they have a huge problem.
Leaving friends you've been playing with for years for "better coaching" in the same league at the U14+ level seems like VRSC admin take. VRSC will need to do more to disrupt the younger funnel. No hate here
Anonymous wrote:girls usually like to play with their friends at all age groups through HS
Anonymous wrote:No club "develops" players individually in the US.
Individual development comes from the players putting in extra work, and the parents investing time and money for that extra work. The sad and unfortunate truth of youth soccer in the US.
Some clubs are better at winning. We can all argue their formula (i.e. better recruiting, employing kickball tactics, whatever). But don't kid yourselves into believing kids will get better with coaches that have limited training time with all of the rostered players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
With VRSC and NVA/LS now both in GA, it’s just a matter of time before some top NVA/LS girls and their families realize that VRSC already has same league, better coaches, better facilities, and better commitment to their girls program, and in time with have better teams. Once they do, they will make the obvious self-interested decision to switch. You only need 2-3 top players from an NVA team to make that decision for VRSC to surpass that NVA team, and then the floodgates will open. I don’t know how long before that happens, but it will, which is why there is so much hate directed to VRSC here—Loudoun Soccer knows they have a huge problem.
Leaving friends you've been playing with for years for "better coaching" in the same league at the U14+ level seems like VRSC admin take. VRSC will need to do more to disrupt the younger funnel. No hate here