Anonymous wrote:So presumptuous to use the term ASA on this board when asa could mean alexandria or Arlington. You need to think bigger than your own circumstances, op.
Where is the 2011 coach going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this instance, I'm not sure that Alexandria admin did anything wrong and it doesn't have a lot of options. After coaching slates were announced they had two of their most experienced and qualified MLS Next coaches leave for better opportunities out of the area. This puts the club in a bind, for sure, because coaches are already in place for next year at other clubs. It's also true that the coaching bench is probably a little thin. I think this would be a good opportunity for them to dip into the expertise they have at the higher pay grades and maybe have Ryan Rich or Chris Arnold take a team. The MLS Next program should be a showcase for the club and it's time to treat it that way.
Ok, clearly you have not been in the club or know where the resource allocation gets assigned.
I am. If you have something to say on the topic. Say it.
Check the TP post..... and inform yourself.
So no? Don't waste our time, or your time, posting. When you say "clearly" and then nothing of substance you're not getting a point across.
Iif you are an ASA parent you know these things. You are an outsider, sorry for assuming you are able to inform yourself.
lol!
Why are you so scared to say what you think? stop hinting at whatever you're hinting at and if you're going to take time to post. post something.
Noot scared. I figured you’d realize this belonged in the other thread. I overestimated you.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1326149.page
I'm familiar with the other thread. My comment was . . .it's not ASA's fault that two coaches left for better opportunities and that maybe Ryan Rich or Chris Arnold could take a team. And that they should invest more in the MLS Next program. I'm thinking you agree, but can't tell because you won't say anything.
Anonymous wrote:Grigor, should be also coaching a team in the MLS Next Program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this instance, I'm not sure that Alexandria admin did anything wrong and it doesn't have a lot of options. After coaching slates were announced they had two of their most experienced and qualified MLS Next coaches leave for better opportunities out of the area. This puts the club in a bind, for sure, because coaches are already in place for next year at other clubs. It's also true that the coaching bench is probably a little thin. I think this would be a good opportunity for them to dip into the expertise they have at the higher pay grades and maybe have Ryan Rich or Chris Arnold take a team. The MLS Next program should be a showcase for the club and it's time to treat it that way.
Ok, clearly you have not been in the club or know where the resource allocation gets assigned.
I am. If you have something to say on the topic. Say it.
Check the TP post..... and inform yourself.
So no? Don't waste our time, or your time, posting. When you say "clearly" and then nothing of substance you're not getting a point across.
Iif you are an ASA parent you know these things. You are an outsider, sorry for assuming you are able to inform yourself.
Why are you so scared to say what you think? stop hinting at whatever you're hinting at and if you're going to take time to post. post something.
Noot scared. I figured you’d realize this belonged in the other thread. I overestimated you.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1326149.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this instance, I'm not sure that Alexandria admin did anything wrong and it doesn't have a lot of options. After coaching slates were announced they had two of their most experienced and qualified MLS Next coaches leave for better opportunities out of the area. This puts the club in a bind, for sure, because coaches are already in place for next year at other clubs. It's also true that the coaching bench is probably a little thin. I think this would be a good opportunity for them to dip into the expertise they have at the higher pay grades and maybe have Ryan Rich or Chris Arnold take a team. The MLS Next program should be a showcase for the club and it's time to treat it that way.
Ok, clearly you have not been in the club or know where the resource allocation gets assigned.
I am. If you have something to say on the topic. Say it.
Check the TP post..... and inform yourself.
So no? Don't waste our time, or your time, posting. When you say "clearly" and then nothing of substance you're not getting a point across.
Iif you are an ASA parent you know these things. You are an outsider, sorry for assuming you are able to inform yourself.
Why are you so scared to say what you think? stop hinting at whatever you're hinting at and if you're going to take time to post. post something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this instance, I'm not sure that Alexandria admin did anything wrong and it doesn't have a lot of options. After coaching slates were announced they had two of their most experienced and qualified MLS Next coaches leave for better opportunities out of the area. This puts the club in a bind, for sure, because coaches are already in place for next year at other clubs. It's also true that the coaching bench is probably a little thin. I think this would be a good opportunity for them to dip into the expertise they have at the higher pay grades and maybe have Ryan Rich or Chris Arnold take a team. The MLS Next program should be a showcase for the club and it's time to treat it that way.
Ok, clearly you have not been in the club or know where the resource allocation gets assigned.
I am. If you have something to say on the topic. Say it.
Check the TP post..... and inform yourself.
So no? Don't waste our time, or your time, posting. When you say "clearly" and then nothing of substance you're not getting a point across.
Iif you are an ASA parent you know these things. You are an outsider, sorry for assuming you are able to inform yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this instance, I'm not sure that Alexandria admin did anything wrong and it doesn't have a lot of options. After coaching slates were announced they had two of their most experienced and qualified MLS Next coaches leave for better opportunities out of the area. This puts the club in a bind, for sure, because coaches are already in place for next year at other clubs. It's also true that the coaching bench is probably a little thin. I think this would be a good opportunity for them to dip into the expertise they have at the higher pay grades and maybe have Ryan Rich or Chris Arnold take a team. The MLS Next program should be a showcase for the club and it's time to treat it that way.
Current ASA parent here. It feels like there has been zero investment on the boy's side. All the families on the top team know you need to be out by u15.
Maybe your kid just needs to train.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this instance, I'm not sure that Alexandria admin did anything wrong and it doesn't have a lot of options. After coaching slates were announced they had two of their most experienced and qualified MLS Next coaches leave for better opportunities out of the area. This puts the club in a bind, for sure, because coaches are already in place for next year at other clubs. It's also true that the coaching bench is probably a little thin. I think this would be a good opportunity for them to dip into the expertise they have at the higher pay grades and maybe have Ryan Rich or Chris Arnold take a team. The MLS Next program should be a showcase for the club and it's time to treat it that way.
Ok, clearly you have not been in the club or know where the resource allocation gets assigned.
I am. If you have something to say on the topic. Say it.
Check the TP post..... and inform yourself.
So no? Don't waste our time, or your time, posting. When you say "clearly" and then nothing of substance you're not getting a point across.
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria lost three of their 'top' coaches. Oddly, these coaches were all on the MLS Next side of the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. He announced it over the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that means the U19 team has no coach too…
is IL leaving the club?
Where is he going?
https://rockathletics.com/news/2026/5/22/mens-soccer-langstone-joins-rock-mens-soccer-staff.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. He announced it over the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that means the U19 team has no coach too…
is IL leaving the club?
Where is he going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this instance, I'm not sure that Alexandria admin did anything wrong and it doesn't have a lot of options. After coaching slates were announced they had two of their most experienced and qualified MLS Next coaches leave for better opportunities out of the area. This puts the club in a bind, for sure, because coaches are already in place for next year at other clubs. It's also true that the coaching bench is probably a little thin. I think this would be a good opportunity for them to dip into the expertise they have at the higher pay grades and maybe have Ryan Rich or Chris Arnold take a team. The MLS Next program should be a showcase for the club and it's time to treat it that way.
Current ASA parent here. It feels like there has been zero investment on the boy's side. All the families on the top team know you need to be out by u15.
Maybe your kid just needs to train.