Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Devastating news for many, I'm sure. Not just him, but the other coaches who are leaving as well. The last nails in the coffin for this GA program.
Funny how much the alternatives want to see FCV fail. What does that say about them and what they offer? The reality is key people move on sooner or later in every organization and the almost universal result has occurred—they’ve been replaced. A handful of current BP devotees might follow him next season, but in two years this board will be full of FCV hate toward the new coaching staff and FCV families won’t even know who BP is, not because he’s not a great coach, but because everyone is replaceable.
Anonymous wrote:Devastating news for many, I'm sure. Not just him, but the other coaches who are leaving as well. The last nails in the coffin for this GA program.
Anonymous wrote:It’s official…BP to VDA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. We have fields, at least for the Spring.
2. BP, with TSJ’s full support, has taken the lead in recruiting CC’s successor and sees this as an opportunity to move the club to the next level.
Of course, that will be difficult to say if they don’t have fields and BP is leaving too.
Man, that FCV kool-aid is a special kind, ain't it! And looks like you drink it 'til the last drop. Bless your heart!
This is an FCV thread that FCV families are using to learn about FCV. That doesn’t appear to describe you. Surely you have more interesting and productive things to do with your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. We have fields, at least for the Spring.
2. BP, with TSJ’s full support, has taken the lead in recruiting CC’s successor and sees this as an opportunity to move the club to the next level.
Of course, that will be difficult to say if they don’t have fields and BP is leaving too.
Man, that FCV kool-aid is a special kind, ain't it! And looks like you drink it 'til the last drop. Bless your heart!
Anonymous wrote:
1. We have fields, at least for the Spring.
2. BP, with TSJ’s full support, has taken the lead in recruiting CC’s successor and sees this as an opportunity to move the club to the next level.
Of course, that will be difficult to say if they don’t have fields and BP is leaving too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it unusual for a leader in a club to leave mid-season? That seems so much more disruptive than moving over the summer. Did CC coach any of the GA teams or was he “just” the TD over all of them?
Yes it’s unusual. He coached multiple GA teams. Even more unusual when it happens and months go by and the club gives no communication about the plan forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA is like the private school of club soccer.
Even more willing to take your money than ECNL programs are, and that's saying a lot.
Eh, I agree with you that it's all about $$$, but I also think that there's so much of it floating around in youth sports that people vastly overrate the supremacy of ECNL. It won't last forever, because someone else will want a piece of that pie, and have the ability to pull it off eventually.
Wishful thinking. They tried with the DA and now with the DA. So far, ECNL (girls) is undefeated.
There can only be one top dog. Even in professional soccer, generally one league is ranked above all others. In this case, ECNL reigns supreme and don't see that fact changing anytime soon.
Does every NWSL team have an academy? Where do they play?
Regardless not enough NWSL teams to cover the country for their own youth league, but that's the only way I see ECNL losing out is if you get something similar to MLSnext but on the NWSL side.
Believe there are 5 clubs that affiliate with youth academies. 3 play in ECNL (NC Courage, Racing Louisville, and Portland Thorns) and 2 in GA (Houston Dash and OL Reign).
There were more clubs affiliated to youth academies when the DA was around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA is like the private school of club soccer.
Even more willing to take your money than ECNL programs are, and that's saying a lot.
Eh, I agree with you that it's all about $$$, but I also think that there's so much of it floating around in youth sports that people vastly overrate the supremacy of ECNL. It won't last forever, because someone else will want a piece of that pie, and have the ability to pull it off eventually.
Wishful thinking. They tried with the DA and now with the DA. So far, ECNL (girls) is undefeated.
There can only be one top dog. Even in professional soccer, generally one league is ranked above all others. In this case, ECNL reigns supreme and don't see that fact changing anytime soon.
Does every NWSL team have an academy? Where do they play?
Regardless not enough NWSL teams to cover the country for their own youth league, but that's the only way I see ECNL losing out is if you get something similar to MLSnext but on the NWSL side.
Believe there are 5 clubs that affiliate with youth academies. 3 play in ECNL (NC Courage, Racing Louisville, and Portland Thorns) and 2 in GA (Houston Dash and OL Reign).
There were more clubs affiliated to youth academies when the DA was around.
NWSL has hinted recently that they would like to work on this, though I have my doubts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA is like the private school of club soccer.
Even more willing to take your money than ECNL programs are, and that's saying a lot.
Eh, I agree with you that it's all about $$$, but I also think that there's so much of it floating around in youth sports that people vastly overrate the supremacy of ECNL. It won't last forever, because someone else will want a piece of that pie, and have the ability to pull it off eventually.
Wishful thinking. They tried with the DA and now with the DA. So far, ECNL (girls) is undefeated.
There can only be one top dog. Even in professional soccer, generally one league is ranked above all others. In this case, ECNL reigns supreme and don't see that fact changing anytime soon.
Does every NWSL team have an academy? Where do they play?
Regardless not enough NWSL teams to cover the country for their own youth league, but that's the only way I see ECNL losing out is if you get something similar to MLSnext but on the NWSL side.
Believe there are 5 clubs that affiliate with youth academies. 3 play in ECNL (NC Courage, Racing Louisville, and Portland Thorns) and 2 in GA (Houston Dash and OL Reign).
There were more clubs affiliated to youth academies when the DA was around.
Anonymous wrote:Is it unusual for a leader in a club to leave mid-season? That seems so much more disruptive than moving over the summer. Did CC coach any of the GA teams or was he “just” the TD over all of them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got message this evening that we will be practicing at Revolution fields to start out for the upcoming season so take what you will from everyone's theories on here.
"...and since you've already been practicing here, it's not like it's really a change. Just click this link, pay your $5499 club fees and welcome to the Revolution!"
Anonymous wrote:Is it unusual for a leader in a club to leave mid-season? That seems so much more disruptive than moving over the summer. Did CC coach any of the GA teams or was he “just” the TD over all of them?