uh oh.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has recent former directors/coaches who are the head coaches at William & Mary, George Mason and the Washington Spirit, but some want that club to fail. God forbid we have clubs and coaches in this area who know anything about soccer beyond club and High School.
That “FCV” coach at William and Mary was at fcv for less than 4 months. She was there because her daughters played there.
And the “fcv coach” at GMU is married to the fcv director. Never been a head coach at fcv.
When you bring in quality coaches they are apt to get hired away, but I appreciated having those coaches - and other coaches at that level - running training sessions for my kid. I’d rather that than having my kid at a club that doesn’t have any coaches that will ever be considered for a college coaching job.
maybe your kid can go to the beach house "training" with FCV!
they saw the writing on the wall and bailed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has recent former directors/coaches who are the head coaches at William & Mary, George Mason and the Washington Spirit, but some want that club to fail. God forbid we have clubs and coaches in this area who know anything about soccer beyond club and High School.
That “FCV” coach at William and Mary was at fcv for less than 4 months. She was there because her daughters played there.
And the “fcv coach” at GMU is married to the fcv director. Never been a head coach at fcv.
When you bring in quality coaches they are apt to get hired away, but I appreciated having those coaches - and other coaches at that level - running training sessions for my kid. I’d rather that than having my kid at a club that doesn’t have any coaches that will ever be considered for a college coaching job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has recent former directors/coaches who are the head coaches at William & Mary, George Mason and the Washington Spirit, but some want that club to fail. God forbid we have clubs and coaches in this area who know anything about soccer beyond club and High School.
That “FCV” coach at William and Mary was at fcv for less than 4 months. She was there because her daughters played there.
And the “fcv coach” at GMU is married to the fcv director. Never been a head coach at fcv.
When you bring in quality coaches they are apt to get hired away, but I appreciated having those coaches - and other coaches at that level - running training sessions for my kid. I’d rather that than having my kid at a club that doesn’t have any coaches that will ever be considered for a college coaching job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has recent former directors/coaches who are the head coaches at William & Mary, George Mason and the Washington Spirit, but some want that club to fail. God forbid we have clubs and coaches in this area who know anything about soccer beyond club and High School.
That “FCV” coach at William and Mary was at fcv for less than 4 months. She was there because her daughters played there.
And the “fcv coach” at GMU is married to the fcv director. Never been a head coach at fcv.
When you bring in quality coaches they are apt to get hired away, but I appreciated having those coaches - and other coaches at that level - running training sessions for my kid. I’d rather that than having my kid at a club that doesn’t have any coaches that will ever be considered for a college coaching job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has recent former directors/coaches who are the head coaches at William & Mary, George Mason and the Washington Spirit, but some want that club to fail. God forbid we have clubs and coaches in this area who know anything about soccer beyond club and High School.
That “FCV” coach at William and Mary was at fcv for less than 4 months. She was there because her daughters played there.
And the “fcv coach” at GMU is married to the fcv director. Never been a head coach at fcv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has recent former directors/coaches who are the head coaches at William & Mary, George Mason and the Washington Spirit, but some want that club to fail. God forbid we have clubs and coaches in this area who know anything about soccer beyond club and High School.
That “FCV” coach at William and Mary was at fcv for less than 4 months. She was there because her daughters played there.
Anonymous wrote:FCV has recent former directors/coaches who are the head coaches at William & Mary, George Mason and the Washington Spirit, but some want that club to fail. God forbid we have clubs and coaches in this area who know anything about soccer beyond club and High School.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most college placements of any soccer club in the DMV. Just saying
Livin' off the legacy. Just sayin'.
This year they sent a couple dozen. But sure… living off legacy. Not like Loudoun right? Who can’t produce anything worth the money they rob
Who said anything about Loudoun? Not from there, but they sure are a thorn in your side for some reason.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has recent former directors/coaches who are the head coaches at William & Mary, George Mason and the Washington Spirit, but some want that club to fail. God forbid we have clubs and coaches in this area who know anything about soccer beyond club and High School.
What does that have to do with anything? Are you saying that their position at FCV is the reason they are in those jobs?
Anonymous wrote:why is everyone so mean?
Anonymous wrote:Most college placements of any soccer club in the DMV. Just saying
Anonymous wrote:Please don't feed the trolls. These stupid arguments only happen when you take the bait and respond.