Anonymous wrote:For the record as a parent who will going to watch an Achilles game this weekend as they are one of three teams my son is considering, I would much rather deal with a coach who may have had a temper in the past but has learned to correct it than you parents that jump from one Achilles thread to the next with the same lame @$$ stuff from the past.
I find your parenting style abusive…are they really living that rent-free in your head?
You are only keeping these soft-as-Charmin parents who have anxiety if their kid is not on the A team away which is perfect. Those of us who prioritize development over wins know the 3-5 clubs in the area that develop players and Achilles is one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s stop trying to make Achilles a thing. It’s just not going to happen.
Better player development the last couple of years than most teams in the area. In the last 2-3 years, how many of your kid’s club were added to a USMNT? How many had a player sign with a Bundesliga academy team?
I’ll wait.
How many players left Achilles a wreck because of the abusive coaching?
One to Bundesliga
Two Thousand to Therapy
HAHA There you are! You know, if you spent as much time playing ball with your DC as you do sh*t talking Achilles FC, he may have made the team. That said, tryout are in May and I encourage you to come out and give it another try. The boy will hopefully make it and you'll realize that, sadly, the coaches rarely yell these days.
NP, plenty of parents have complained about the coaching style - this poster is hardly alone with this view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s stop trying to make Achilles a thing. It’s just not going to happen.
Better player development the last couple of years than most teams in the area. In the last 2-3 years, how many of your kid’s club were added to a USMNT? How many had a player sign with a Bundesliga academy team?
I’ll wait.
How many players left Achilles a wreck because of the abusive coaching?
One to Bundesliga
Two Thousand to Therapy
Tut tut! You forget the player rostered with the U16 USMNT. The only player repping the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s stop trying to make Achilles a thing. It’s just not going to happen.
Better player development the last couple of years than most teams in the area. In the last 2-3 years, how many of your kid’s club were added to a USMNT? How many had a player sign with a Bundesliga academy team?
I’ll wait.
How many players left Achilles a wreck because of the abusive coaching?
One to Bundesliga
Two Thousand to Therapy
HAHA There you are! You know, if you spent as much time playing ball with your DC as you do sh*t talking Achilles FC, he may have made the team. That said, tryout are in May and I encourage you to come out and give it another try. The boy will hopefully make it and you'll realize that, sadly, the coaches rarely yell these days.
NP, plenty of parents have complained about the coaching style - this poster is hardly alone with this view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s stop trying to make Achilles a thing. It’s just not going to happen.
Better player development the last couple of years than most teams in the area. In the last 2-3 years, how many of your kid’s club were added to a USMNT? How many had a player sign with a Bundesliga academy team?
I’ll wait.
How many players left Achilles a wreck because of the abusive coaching?
One to Bundesliga
Two Thousand to Therapy
HAHA There you are! You know, if you spent as much time playing ball with your DC as you do sh*t talking Achilles FC, he may have made the team. That said, tryout are in May and I encourage you to come out and give it another try. The boy will hopefully make it and you'll realize that, sadly, the coaches rarely yell these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s stop trying to make Achilles a thing. It’s just not going to happen.
Better player development the last couple of years than most teams in the area. In the last 2-3 years, how many of your kid’s club were added to a USMNT? How many had a player sign with a Bundesliga academy team?
I’ll wait.
How many players left Achilles a wreck because of the abusive coaching?
One to Bundesliga
Two Thousand to Therapy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s stop trying to make Achilles a thing. It’s just not going to happen.
Better player development the last couple of years than most teams in the area. In the last 2-3 years, how many of your kid’s club were added to a USMNT? How many had a player sign with a Bundesliga academy team?
I’ll wait.
How many players left Achilles a wreck because of the abusive coaching?
One to Bundesliga
Two Thousand to Therapy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Achilles FC just announced full player pathway for MLSNext. Beginning next fall, the club will field teams in each age group, U13-U19. Well done!
what does mean?
Means there will be teams fielded for each of the age groups between U-13 and U-19. Last year I believe U15 was missing.
Why did they drop age groups in the first place?
they didn't. They've only added age groups since they started with two.
Caught cheating
With who?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s stop trying to make Achilles a thing. It’s just not going to happen.
Better player development the last couple of years than most teams in the area. In the last 2-3 years, how many of your kid’s club were added to a USMNT? How many had a player sign with a Bundesliga academy team?
I’ll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s stop trying to make Achilles a thing. It’s just not going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Achilles FC just announced full player pathway for MLSNext. Beginning next fall, the club will field teams in each age group, U13-U19. Well done!
what does mean?
Means there will be teams fielded for each of the age groups between U-13 and U-19. Last year I believe U15 was missing.
Why did they drop age groups in the first place?
they didn't. They've only added age groups since they started with two.
Caught cheating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Achilles FC just announced full player pathway for MLSNext. Beginning next fall, the club will field teams in each age group, U13-U19. Well done!
what does mean?
Does that mean they are in NAL, and the hope to make MLSN2, then make MLS. Probably all in 2 years
Achilles currently has teams in the MLS Next top tier in the U13, U14, U16, and U19 age groups. Next year they will have teams in the MLS Next top tier in every age group: U13, U14, U15, U16, U17, and U19.
Thanks, Sal.
ok dude. not sal. just literally answering a question. your's is the worst type of post on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Achilles FC just announced full player pathway for MLSNext. Beginning next fall, the club will field teams in each age group, U13-U19. Well done!
what does mean?
Means there will be teams fielded for each of the age groups between U-13 and U-19. Last year I believe U15 was missing.
Why did they drop age groups in the first place?
they didn't. They've only added age groups since they started with two.