Anonymous wrote:Seriously, why do you care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who talked about their business approach. Again, read my post more closely. I am not commenting negatively on MU’s soccer aspect, in fact I was complimentary. I am commenting on their business savvy. That’s all. Every little bit helps. No my kid is not BRYC either and my kid’s club is irrelevant to my commentary on MU’s business approach. Sheeesh.
I wouldn’t say your kids club is “irrelevant” or why would you even bother making that kind of distinction. Clearly you have enough interest to post on it. Hope it makes you feel better that you chose a club with the better twitter handle, others are making decisions primarily on factors other than facebook posts or graphic design. FYI, speaking of business and related criteria, the MU TD is also an MBA in addition to being a USSF A licensed coach, but I’m sure you already included that fact in your business analysis.
MBA from where?
You need to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who talked about their business approach. Again, read my post more closely. I am not commenting negatively on MU’s soccer aspect, in fact I was complimentary. I am commenting on their business savvy. That’s all. Every little bit helps. No my kid is not BRYC either and my kid’s club is irrelevant to my commentary on MU’s business approach. Sheeesh.
I wouldn’t say your kids club is “irrelevant” or why would you even bother making that kind of distinction. Clearly you have enough interest to post on it. Hope it makes you feel better that you chose a club with the better twitter handle, others are making decisions primarily on factors other than facebook posts or graphic design. FYI, speaking of business and related criteria, the MU TD is also an MBA in addition to being a USSF A licensed coach, but I’m sure you already included that fact in your business analysis.
Why are you so defensive of the MU TD and are now spouting off his resume? Are you related to him or a member of the staff? Seems kinda personal. Also, it is odd that you’re so defensive, especially when I keep complimenting the soccer aspect of MU. If that is what is so important in your opinion, then why do you care what I have to say about the lack of web presence? It shouldn’t matter, right? So why so defensive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who talked about their business approach. Again, read my post more closely. I am not commenting negatively on MU’s soccer aspect, in fact I was complimentary. I am commenting on their business savvy. That’s all. Every little bit helps. No my kid is not BRYC either and my kid’s club is irrelevant to my commentary on MU’s business approach. Sheeesh.
I wouldn’t say your kids club is “irrelevant” or why would you even bother making that kind of distinction. Clearly you have enough interest to post on it. Hope it makes you feel better that you chose a club with the better twitter handle, others are making decisions primarily on factors other than facebook posts or graphic design. FYI, speaking of business and related criteria, the MU TD is also an MBA in addition to being a USSF A licensed coach, but I’m sure you already included that fact in your business analysis.
MBA from where?
You need to stop. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who talked about their business approach. Again, read my post more closely. I am not commenting negatively on MU’s soccer aspect, in fact I was complimentary. I am commenting on their business savvy. That’s all. Every little bit helps. No my kid is not BRYC either and my kid’s club is irrelevant to my commentary on MU’s business approach. Sheeesh.
I wouldn’t say your kids club is “irrelevant” or why would you even bother making that kind of distinction. Clearly you have enough interest to post on it. Hope it makes you feel better that you chose a club with the better twitter handle, others are making decisions primarily on factors other than facebook posts or graphic design. FYI, speaking of business and related criteria, the MU TD is also an MBA in addition to being a USSF A licensed coach, but I’m sure you already included that fact in your business analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who talked about their business approach. Again, read my post more closely. I am not commenting negatively on MU’s soccer aspect, in fact I was complimentary. I am commenting on their business savvy. That’s all. Every little bit helps. No my kid is not BRYC either and my kid’s club is irrelevant to my commentary on MU’s business approach. Sheeesh.
I wouldn’t say your kids club is “irrelevant” or why would you even bother making that kind of distinction. Clearly you have enough interest to post on it. Hope it makes you feel better that you chose a club with the better twitter handle, others are making decisions primarily on factors other than facebook posts or graphic design. FYI, speaking of business and related criteria, the MU TD is also an MBA in addition to being a USSF A licensed coach, but I’m sure you already included that fact in your business analysis.
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who talked about their business approach. Again, read my post more closely. I am not commenting negatively on MU’s soccer aspect, in fact I was complimentary. I am commenting on their business savvy. That’s all. Every little bit helps. No my kid is not BRYC either and my kid’s club is irrelevant to my commentary on MU’s business approach. Sheeesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you should be happy at FCV. So why are you punching down at MU if your life is so perfect?
He said he wasn’t from FCV. Someone guessed BRYC but I don’t see that either. Seems more like a former Spirit parent trying to justify their decision to leave OR one that didn’t get a return offer/got a PT offer and wasn’t satisfied.
The thing that all parents can agree on is that the results need to be better than they were last year with the roster bloat plus players who had no business playing on DA teams that somehow managed it on several of the rosters. Now that those players aren’t coming back, this is an opportunity for the staff, who are excellent coaches. Hopefully they will have enough talent on the rosters to reflect that. It should be better than last year regardless given some of the departures who need more development time before returning.
Spirit player who didn’t get a return offer? Lol @ that. How many players like that are there? 2? Will MU have u13 through u19 teams? I hear they will not.
What be such an ass? You obviously don't know. There are many players who will not be FT with MU next year (and before you say it, at MU's choice, not theirs.) On one hand you complain about the rosters and people who aren't deserving of being there, and on the other you complain about players who are cut. Again, just shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you should be happy at FCV. So why are you punching down at MU if your life is so perfect?
He said he wasn’t from FCV. Someone guessed BRYC but I don’t see that either. Seems more like a former Spirit parent trying to justify their decision to leave OR one that didn’t get a return offer/got a PT offer and wasn’t satisfied.
The thing that all parents can agree on is that the results need to be better than they were last year with the roster bloat plus players who had no business playing on DA teams that somehow managed it on several of the rosters. Now that those players aren’t coming back, this is an opportunity for the staff, who are excellent coaches. Hopefully they will have enough talent on the rosters to reflect that. It should be better than last year regardless given some of the departures who need more development time before returning.
Spirit player who didn’t get a return offer? Lol @ that. How many players like that are there? 2? Will MU have u13 through u19 teams? I hear they will not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you should be happy at FCV. So why are you punching down at MU if your life is so perfect?
He said he wasn’t from FCV. Someone guessed BRYC but I don’t see that either. Seems more like a former Spirit parent trying to justify their decision to leave OR one that didn’t get a return offer/got a PT offer and wasn’t satisfied.
The thing that all parents can agree on is that the results need to be better than they were last year with the roster bloat plus players who had no business playing on DA teams that somehow managed it on several of the rosters. Now that those players aren’t coming back, this is an opportunity for the staff, who are excellent coaches. Hopefully they will have enough talent on the rosters to reflect that. It should be better than last year regardless given some of the departures who need more development time before returning.