Anonymous wrote:I see a lot of GF parents moving to this blog. Does this mean some type of merger is in the works? A while ago there was some controversy at GF since the owner was making $150k for doing nothing. I agree with what was said that gf parents are the worst entitled jackasses around.
Anonymous wrote:I see a lot of GF parents moving to this blog. Does this mean some type of merger is in the works? A while ago there was some controversy at GF since the owner was making $150k for doing nothing. I agree with what was said that gf parents are the worst entitled jackasses around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when you have a Technical Director at GFR coaching at Bethesda….that’s not double dipping?? Love to see that BS contract. Guys perspective. That club has no ethics at its core. Pot calling the kettle black. No soccer club in the DMV outside of VDA has really any ethics.
VDA? Don’t be naive.
Naive? VDA got rid of its problem coach and replaced him with the top Director and Marketer in NOVA, BP. QP meanwhile is one of the best soccer business minds in NOVA as well. That is why whey are so successful. The best people make the best businesses.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are funny…GD has had his business longer than most of you have had kids playing soccer. I know at least 20+ kids that have trained and developed with him throughout the years including and are either playing P4 or committed to P4 along with quite a few other D1s. That includes the current top ranked 2026 in DMV and FOY at West Point, starter at Pitt, among many others.
The man has turned down offers from ECNL and GA for years now. He did not have a desire to coach the highest level, but rather just train privately and coach lower level. Futsal is his specialty. I am actually shocked he took this position.
IMO though, he seems best for young ages. Like 8-13. I think coaching older ages allows his anger and frustrations to show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how the VRSC parents feel getting stuck with this stinking turd. This wasn't the situation they accepted when they signed up for the team.
I only care about my DD and she will thrive under his approach to the game. She will be one of his favorites because she can play and will be committed to what he is trying to implement, which means that she will not need to leave the field so an unserious and/ or selfish player can get her “fair share” of playing time. I also hope his “abusive behavior” will cause some of her unserious teammates to move to a team or club more in line with their level of seriousness and commitment. I’m sure the haters will be offended by my perspective, but that’s why my DD thrives when decisions are based on merit and you whine about fairness.
Exactly and I agree 100%. Let’s go …take the teams to the next level. The complainers on here are the ones he will remove quickly. So many victims caught up on “permits, and unethical and drama and abusive”.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are funny…GD has had his business longer than most of you have had kids playing soccer. I know at least 20+ kids that have trained and developed with him throughout the years including and are either playing P4 or committed to P4 along with quite a few other D1s. That includes the current top ranked 2026 in DMV and FOY at West Point, starter at Pitt, among many others.
The man has turned down offers from ECNL and GA for years now. He did not have a desire to coach the highest level, but rather just train privately and coach lower level. Futsal is his specialty. I am actually shocked he took this position.
IMO though, he seems best for young ages. Like 8-13. I think coaching older ages allows his anger and frustrations to show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine to do private training.
Unethical to train select players from a team you are already being paid to coach.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
So ethical if the club takes a cut, like Super Y, but unethical if the guy doing all the work gets all the cash? I’d rather give my money to the man than the club, particularly when the club added no value. Enjoy your logicless ethics.
Super Y is a league, he is getting paid to COACH THE TEAM. Of course the club gets a cut of the fees. That's literally how leagues and teams work.
Same “unfair” impact, and isn’t ethics ultimately about ensuring fairness? Super Y is separate from the fall / spring team, players choose to participate to get better and build relationships with the coach they’ll have for the regular season (so they get more playing time), the coach decides who makes the team and of course picks the best available players, the parents pay the club for their DC to participate, and the club pays the coach to coach the team he picked. The exact same “unfairness” results to regular season players who choose not to participate or don’t make the Super Y team as when a coach does private training with kids on his team during the regular season, the only difference is that the club gets a cut. Any guess why clubs are ok with Super Y but not private training? Hint: It has nothing to do with what is fair to your DC.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are funny…GD has had his business longer than most of you have had kids playing soccer. I know at least 20+ kids that have trained and developed with him throughout the years including and are either playing P4 or committed to P4 along with quite a few other D1s. That includes the current top ranked 2026 in DMV and FOY at West Point, starter at Pitt, among many others.
The man has turned down offers from ECNL and GA for years now. He did not have a desire to coach the highest level, but rather just train privately and coach lower level. Futsal is his specialty. I am actually shocked he took this position.
IMO though, he seems best for young ages. Like 8-13. I think coaching older ages allows his anger and frustrations to show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when you have a Technical Director at GFR coaching at Bethesda….that’s not double dipping?? Love to see that BS contract. Guys perspective. That club has no ethics at its core. Pot calling the kettle black. No soccer club in the DMV outside of VDA has really any ethics.
VDA? Don’t be naive.
Anonymous wrote:So when you have a Technical Director at GFR coaching at Bethesda….that’s not double dipping?? Love to see that BS contract. Guys perspective. That club has no ethics at its core. Pot calling the kettle black. No soccer club in the DMV outside of VDA has really any ethics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine to do private training.
Unethical to train select players from a team you are already being paid to coach.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
So ethical if the club takes a cut, like Super Y, but unethical if the guy doing all the work gets all the cash? I’d rather give my money to the man than the club, particularly when the club added no value. Enjoy your logicless ethics.
Super Y is a league, he is getting paid to COACH THE TEAM. Of course the club gets a cut of the fees. That's literally how leagues and teams work.