Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How strong are the other McLEan ECNL coaches?
They talk about them elsewhere on the thread. This is from earlier in the thread too about Clyde Watson, who is I believe the TD and he's coaching the 2004 girls:
By far the best girls youth coach in the area. Nationally known. A wonderful guy. One of the nicest guys you can have the privilege of meeting. Most every college coach has him in their iPhone or Android, and they implicitly trust what he has to say. I've known of some college coaches who cannot attend a tournament and they ask Clyde to watch a game during his break between the games involving his own teams so they can get Clyde's impressions of a player from some other club. What other girls youth coach in the area (or anywhere) coached Mia Hamm, Abby Wambach and Homare Sawa? The latter two were FIFA women's world players of the year, and Mia won a ton of world and national awards. If you have the opportunity to have your daughter play for him, grab it!
He's the one I've heard of the most that is just considered one of the best coaches in NOVA. But all of them seem to have an excellent reputation.
Clyde Watson coaches the 05s... great at identification
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How strong are the other McLEan ECNL coaches?
They talk about them elsewhere on the thread. This is from earlier in the thread too about Clyde Watson, who is I believe the TD and he's coaching the 2004 girls:
By far the best girls youth coach in the area. Nationally known. A wonderful guy. One of the nicest guys you can have the privilege of meeting. Most every college coach has him in their iPhone or Android, and they implicitly trust what he has to say. I've known of some college coaches who cannot attend a tournament and they ask Clyde to watch a game during his break between the games involving his own teams so they can get Clyde's impressions of a player from some other club. What other girls youth coach in the area (or anywhere) coached Mia Hamm, Abby Wambach and Homare Sawa? The latter two were FIFA women's world players of the year, and Mia won a ton of world and national awards. If you have the opportunity to have your daughter play for him, grab it!
He's the one I've heard of the most that is just considered one of the best coaches in NOVA. But all of them seem to have an excellent reputation.
Anonymous wrote:How strong are the other McLEan ECNL coaches?
By far the best girls youth coach in the area. Nationally known. A wonderful guy. One of the nicest guys you can have the privilege of meeting. Most every college coach has him in their iPhone or Android, and they implicitly trust what he has to say. I've known of some college coaches who cannot attend a tournament and they ask Clyde to watch a game during his break between the games involving his own teams so they can get Clyde's impressions of a player from some other club. What other girls youth coach in the area (or anywhere) coached Mia Hamm, Abby Wambach and Homare Sawa? The latter two were FIFA women's world players of the year, and Mia won a ton of world and national awards. If you have the opportunity to have your daughter play for him, grab it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although McLean lost a lot of 05s, the club has a much longer history of development and NT players than one age group. How is the 06 and below doing?
Oh you are talking about Jahon. Coached 06 and TD for 07 - 10 girls. No comment. We left.
Anonymous wrote:Although McLean lost a lot of 05s, the club has a much longer history of development and NT players than one age group. How is the 06 and below doing?
Anonymous wrote:They just place outdoor teams in futsal leagues. There is no dedicated futsal staff or program offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a topic like this you often get the viewpoint of disgruntled families who don't understand the ECNL and elite soccer environment. Those who know, know. I would put the McLean ECNL staff as a group among the best in the region.
I don't think the PP was talking about the ECNL staff
Actually, I was. That's why I'm on the ECNL thread.but general comments on the club are always informative too because it speaks to overall club philosophy. The PP who talked about Brent and so forth gave me more information. I really appreciate all the responses too. It's been very informative and I thank all of you.
There has been some ECNL coaching turnover here with Henderson leaving, new hires, etc., so those philosophies are more team-specific. The main club culture is primarily influenced by those higher up, not the ECNL coaching staff as directly. Anyone with DCs playing travel soccer in the club knows the people on this list.
From McLean website: "The McLean Youth Soccer professional technical staff is led by Director of Soccer, Keith Tabatznik, and Technical Director, Clyde Watson. Along with Goalkeeper Director, John Szaro, and Player Development Director, Jaime Moreno, the leadership is rounded out with Age Group Directors, Jamil Faryadi, Cindi Harkes, Jamil Walker and Jaon Ahmad."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a topic like this you often get the viewpoint of disgruntled families who don't understand the ECNL and elite soccer environment. Those who know, know. I would put the McLean ECNL staff as a group among the best in the region.
I don't think the PP was talking about the ECNL staff
Actually, I was. That's why I'm on the ECNL thread.but general comments on the club are always informative too because it speaks to overall club philosophy. The PP who talked about Brent and so forth gave me more information. I really appreciate all the responses too. It's been very informative and I thank all of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are also McLean ECNL girls that were offered a spot on WS VA's DA and said no. Some people want to make it sound like the DA is taking over. Not by a long shot. If all things are equal, McLean still has a major footprint on youth soccer.
This is true. Some took offers some didnt. But they went to the ID sessions.
Coaching is a huge factor. Also, it matters the level of talent a club can draw. It's important to put players with other talented players in practices. Coaching is almost everything, but a great coach with a weak talent pool still has to largely coach down to the level of talent the club has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are also McLean ECNL girls that were offered a spot on WS VA's DA and said no. Some people want to make it sound like the DA is taking over. Not by a long shot. If all things are equal, McLean still has a major footprint on youth soccer.
This is true. Some took offers some didnt. But they went to the ID sessions.
Anonymous wrote:There are also McLean ECNL girls that were offered a spot on WS VA's DA and said no. Some people want to make it sound like the DA is taking over. Not by a long shot. If all things are equal, McLean still has a major footprint on youth soccer.