Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a parent with a kid at TSJ and I am ok with the situation. No matter the final score we are getting to compete against other clubs. Doesn’t mean my kid isn’t as good as others. In some respects it provides opportunities you can’t get other places. The pendulum will swing as it always does.
Is TSJ now hiring chatgpt to write comments on this board? It reads like a JD Vance interview.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a parent with a kid at TSJ and I am ok with the situation. No matter the final score we are getting to compete against other clubs. Doesn’t mean my kid isn’t as good as others. In some respects it provides opportunities you can’t get other places. The pendulum will swing as it always does.
Anonymous wrote:
If 10 players leave, there are 15 families waiting to sign up their kid for a "top" team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teams that lose regularly by 5 or more goals will disband. This is rec soccer playing travel. The best players will leave.
TSJFC doesn't care. There are enough parents that will pay to be a part of their "elite" program for the next season.
If 10 players leave, there are 15 families waiting to sign up their kid for a "top" team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teams that lose regularly by 5 or more goals will disband. This is rec soccer playing travel. The best players will leave.
TSJFC doesn't care. There are enough parents that will pay to be a part of their "elite" program for the next season.
Anonymous wrote:Teams that lose regularly by 5 or more goals will disband. This is rec soccer playing travel. The best players will leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a parent with a kid at TSJ and I am ok with the situation. No matter the final score we are getting to compete against other clubs. Doesn’t mean my kid isn’t as good as others. In some respects it provides opportunities you can’t get other places. The pendulum will swing as it always does.
A rational and normal perspective. Very refreshing.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a parent with a kid at TSJ and I am ok with the situation. No matter the final score we are getting to compete against other clubs. Doesn’t mean my kid isn’t as good as others. In some respects it provides opportunities you can’t get other places. The pendulum will swing as it always does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone figure out what fields the FCV players are practicing on in Loudoun?
Why are grown men stalking young girls whereabouts. That’s what I’d like to know.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone figure out what fields the FCV players are practicing on in Loudoun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Chris Pruden quietly quit too? Haven't seen him anywhere yet another director announcement in the north.
the announcement looks like an asst director. He would be smart to leave, but he’s probably too busy with being BOTH boys director and interim GA
How can a small to medium sized club have this many directors and assistant directors? Is every coach a director of something?
It’s a common way to recruit/retain coaches. Give them a title to justify an extra $10K-$20K in compensation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Chris Pruden quietly quit too? Haven't seen him anywhere yet another director announcement in the north.
the announcement looks like an asst director. He would be smart to leave, but he’s probably too busy with being BOTH boys director and interim GA
How can a small to medium sized club have this many directors and assistant directors? Is every coach a director of something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Chris Pruden quietly quit too? Haven't seen him anywhere yet another director announcement in the north.
the announcement looks like an asst director. He would be smart to leave, but he’s probably too busy with being BOTH boys director and interim GA