Anonymous wrote:competing? They are getting destroyed. 0-10-1Anonymous wrote:I don’t think people were realistically expecting Rev to make waves in Champions Cup. They are competing, but it is tough sledding.
competing? They are getting destroyed. 0-10-1Anonymous wrote:I don’t think people were realistically expecting Rev to make waves in Champions Cup. They are competing, but it is tough sledding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think people were realistically expecting Rev to make waves in Champions Cup. They are competing, but it is tough sledding.
Uh no stfu you and your OneFamily have been screaming that you are the best and prettiest and coolest. You’re just a bunch of wankers with a rich and wealthy guy blowing money god knows why on a few foreign weirdos who wouldn’t cut it in their countries of origin as “coaches”
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think people were realistically expecting Rev to make waves in Champions Cup. They are competing, but it is tough sledding.
Anonymous wrote:U17 goalie got injured 1st half of 2nd game and out. High pace exposed weaknesses. Some players struggled to match the tempo, making it clear the coach should consider rotating fresh legs, adjusting positions, and creating a new spark to stay competitive[/
No big surprises here. Recruit weaker players from other clubs and revert to kick and run in an environment where team play dominates and you come out a loser.
Anonymous wrote:U17 goalie got injured 1st half of 2nd game and out. High pace exposed weaknesses. Some players struggled to match the tempo, making it clear the coach should consider rotating fresh legs, adjusting positions, and creating a new spark to stay competitive
Anonymous wrote:How are they doing in CA so far?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rev parent here. Couple points. Club def took a “if you build it, they will come” approach to the whole program. Half the coaches are solid, the other half need to go. Def favoring the boys right now. Girls teams almost never see Field 1 with the nice stands & snack bar. When leadership has their own boys in the program, it creates an obvious conflict of interest. CC clearly has plans in place for growth (better futsal program this winter, Super Y coming, doing something with the extra land there, etc. But having him coach teams doesn’t help with his time management skills in my opinion. With the ongoing mess in GFR the club may stand to benefit from coaches & players heading that way next year. But def need to clean house of some coaches to advance the program and avoid kids jumping to best geographic rival - LS/NVA. Parents notice the coaching issues there. Just my two cents.
I am a Rev parent too and my son’s team (MLS Academy) never played on field 1 once this fall, and the boys have felt the favoritism has been all to the GA teams. So, it is interesting how things are viewed.
We have been here for several years and yes the old days of the small club was fun but things are better now than 1 or 2 years ago. Some coaches that needed to go have and few more could do the same. I see things improving even with the drama of this year.
Anonymous wrote:Rev parent here. Couple points. Club def took a “if you build it, they will come” approach to the whole program. Half the coaches are solid, the other half need to go. Def favoring the boys right now. Girls teams almost never see Field 1 with the nice stands & snack bar. When leadership has their own boys in the program, it creates an obvious conflict of interest. CC clearly has plans in place for growth (better futsal program this winter, Super Y coming, doing something with the extra land there, etc. But having him coach teams doesn’t help with his time management skills in my opinion. With the ongoing mess in GFR the club may stand to benefit from coaches & players heading that way next year. But def need to clean house of some coaches to advance the program and avoid kids jumping to best geographic rival - LS/NVA. Parents notice the coaching issues there. Just my two cents.