Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately it's not only a VYS problem but I don't think enough is done to prepare the volunteer coaches to properly teach the players. Many of them have not even played soccer before and even having played is not enough. Simply giving a volunteer a couple of balls, cones, and a field space is not enough. Due to that fact, clubs create additional training/pre-travel at an extra cost to teach things that kids should be learning every time on the field that ALL players should have an opportunity to learn and not only those with $$$.
Anonymous wrote:Funny how what they are describing as the keys to develop the player are only being done via additional training at an extra cost instead of providing that at all stages of where a player interacts with the ball or the sport.
Anonymous wrote:Funny how what they are describing as the keys to develop the player are only being done via additional training at an extra cost instead of providing that at all stages of where a player interacts with the ball or the sport.
Anonymous wrote:From looks of it on the site, it looks like cross-over was renamed.
http://vys-youthdevelopment.squarespace.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck VYS, technical director w zero playing experience. Not division 1... Maybe division 2, possibly D3??? not that either. Coaches have no credibility except a license.
We're lucky to have both of those guys.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck VYS, technical director w zero playing experience. Not division 1... Maybe division 2, possibly D3??? not that either. Coaches have no credibility except a license.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck VYS, technical director w zero playing experience. Not division 1... Maybe division 2, possibly D3??? not that either. Coaches have no credibility except a license.