Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how other TSJFC girls academy parents are feeling about the season so far. Nobody likes to talk about it on the sidelines but we're all watching these games and it is tough to lose like this game after game. Despite the good intentions of the coaches we don't have the players to compete in this league.
What is the morale heading into the East Regional for U13 and U14? I can't imagine it's good.
What is the plan for next year? Will South elevate their 2014 team to play U12 GA1 (as a U11 team)? Are there any girls on the 2013/2014 North team that are GA worthy?
The idea was to combine the best from the south and north squads... but many families are bailing (and many quality players bailed last year to go to McLean, Arlington and SYC instead of driving north) as most families from the south squad don't like the idea of commuting an hour in traffic 3x per week to fields in the north. The would need more centralized fields (which they don't have) to do a better job of combining North and South teams.
But at this point, it would make more sense to have the South Team represent a bulk of the GA1 team, but the St James is maxing out of field space also. Unless they get more field space, the St James seems to make more money renting the fields out to other groups. Who knows what they'll do. The new director, will probably just keep everything up North.
What happened to the new GA director? There was a post on social media awhile ago but still no mention of her on the website? Did she already have second thoughts like the last GA director?
Just shows that you're not part of the club and a troll from Revolution with nothing better to do. If you were you'd have seen her at GA practices every day and at games every weekend and you'd have talked to her last night at the GA parent's session with our mental health and performance support partner. But, nice try. Hows that teensy bar? Do you feel cool yet? At least you have time to sober up trying to get out of the parking lot before you drive your children home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how other TSJFC girls academy parents are feeling about the season so far. Nobody likes to talk about it on the sidelines but we're all watching these games and it is tough to lose like this game after game. Despite the good intentions of the coaches we don't have the players to compete in this league.
What is the morale heading into the East Regional for U13 and U14? I can't imagine it's good.
What is the plan for next year? Will South elevate their 2014 team to play U12 GA1 (as a U11 team)? Are there any girls on the 2013/2014 North team that are GA worthy?
The idea was to combine the best from the south and north squads... but many families are bailing (and many quality players bailed last year to go to McLean, Arlington and SYC instead of driving north) as most families from the south squad don't like the idea of commuting an hour in traffic 3x per week to fields in the north. The would need more centralized fields (which they don't have) to do a better job of combining North and South teams.
But at this point, it would make more sense to have the South Team represent a bulk of the GA1 team, but the St James is maxing out of field space also. Unless they get more field space, the St James seems to make more money renting the fields out to other groups. Who knows what they'll do. The new director, will probably just keep everything up North.
What happened to the new GA director? There was a post on social media awhile ago but still no mention of her on the website? Did she already have second thoughts like the last GA director?
Just shows that you're not part of the club and a troll from Revolution with nothing better to do. If you were you'd have seen her at GA practices every day and at games every weekend and you'd have talked to her last night at the GA parent's session with our mental health and performance support partner. But, nice try. Hows that teensy bar? Do you feel cool yet? At least you have time to sober up trying to get out of the parking lot before you drive your children home.
With your on-field results, no wonder you guys need a "mental health and performance support partner"
Seems like you could really benefit from some therapy too. Show us on the doll where they hurt you.
At least I have a sense of humor, which you apparently lack. Enjoy your season.
Anonymous wrote:Any Intel on the 13/14 North girls team disbanding after this season? My friend's dd plays rec currently and is looking to join that team and I'm concerned because I heard they can barely field the team as is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how other TSJFC girls academy parents are feeling about the season so far. Nobody likes to talk about it on the sidelines but we're all watching these games and it is tough to lose like this game after game. Despite the good intentions of the coaches we don't have the players to compete in this league.
What is the morale heading into the East Regional for U13 and U14? I can't imagine it's good.
What is the plan for next year? Will South elevate their 2014 team to play U12 GA1 (as a U11 team)? Are there any girls on the 2013/2014 North team that are GA worthy?
The idea was to combine the best from the south and north squads... but many families are bailing (and many quality players bailed last year to go to McLean, Arlington and SYC instead of driving north) as most families from the south squad don't like the idea of commuting an hour in traffic 3x per week to fields in the north. The would need more centralized fields (which they don't have) to do a better job of combining North and South teams.
But at this point, it would make more sense to have the South Team represent a bulk of the GA1 team, but the St James is maxing out of field space also. Unless they get more field space, the St James seems to make more money renting the fields out to other groups. Who knows what they'll do. The new director, will probably just keep everything up North.
What happened to the new GA director? There was a post on social media awhile ago but still no mention of her on the website? Did she already have second thoughts like the last GA director?
Just shows that you're not part of the club and a troll from Revolution with nothing better to do. If you were you'd have seen her at GA practices every day and at games every weekend and you'd have talked to her last night at the GA parent's session with our mental health and performance support partner. But, nice try. Hows that teensy bar? Do you feel cool yet? At least you have time to sober up trying to get out of the parking lot before you drive your children home.
With your on-field results, no wonder you guys need a "mental health and performance support partner"
Seems like you could really benefit from some therapy too. Show us on the doll where they hurt you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how other TSJFC girls academy parents are feeling about the season so far. Nobody likes to talk about it on the sidelines but we're all watching these games and it is tough to lose like this game after game. Despite the good intentions of the coaches we don't have the players to compete in this league.
What is the morale heading into the East Regional for U13 and U14? I can't imagine it's good.
What is the plan for next year? Will South elevate their 2014 team to play U12 GA1 (as a U11 team)? Are there any girls on the 2013/2014 North team that are GA worthy?
The idea was to combine the best from the south and north squads... but many families are bailing (and many quality players bailed last year to go to McLean, Arlington and SYC instead of driving north) as most families from the south squad don't like the idea of commuting an hour in traffic 3x per week to fields in the north. The would need more centralized fields (which they don't have) to do a better job of combining North and South teams.
But at this point, it would make more sense to have the South Team represent a bulk of the GA1 team, but the St James is maxing out of field space also. Unless they get more field space, the St James seems to make more money renting the fields out to other groups. Who knows what they'll do. The new director, will probably just keep everything up North.
What happened to the new GA director? There was a post on social media awhile ago but still no mention of her on the website? Did she already have second thoughts like the last GA director?
Just shows that you're not part of the club and a troll from Revolution with nothing better to do. If you were you'd have seen her at GA practices every day and at games every weekend and you'd have talked to her last night at the GA parent's session with our mental health and performance support partner. But, nice try. Hows that teensy bar? Do you feel cool yet? At least you have time to sober up trying to get out of the parking lot before you drive your children home.
With your on-field results, no wonder you guys need a "mental health and performance support partner"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how other TSJFC girls academy parents are feeling about the season so far. Nobody likes to talk about it on the sidelines but we're all watching these games and it is tough to lose like this game after game. Despite the good intentions of the coaches we don't have the players to compete in this league.
What is the morale heading into the East Regional for U13 and U14? I can't imagine it's good.
What is the plan for next year? Will South elevate their 2014 team to play U12 GA1 (as a U11 team)? Are there any girls on the 2013/2014 North team that are GA worthy?
The idea was to combine the best from the south and north squads... but many families are bailing (and many quality players bailed last year to go to McLean, Arlington and SYC instead of driving north) as most families from the south squad don't like the idea of commuting an hour in traffic 3x per week to fields in the north. The would need more centralized fields (which they don't have) to do a better job of combining North and South teams.
But at this point, it would make more sense to have the South Team represent a bulk of the GA1 team, but the St James is maxing out of field space also. Unless they get more field space, the St James seems to make more money renting the fields out to other groups. Who knows what they'll do. The new director, will probably just keep everything up North.
What happened to the new GA director? There was a post on social media awhile ago but still no mention of her on the website? Did she already have second thoughts like the last GA director?
Just shows that you're not part of the club and a troll from Revolution with nothing better to do. If you were you'd have seen her at GA practices every day and at games every weekend and you'd have talked to her last night at the GA parent's session with our mental health and performance support partner. But, nice try. Hows that teensy bar? Do you feel cool yet? At least you have time to sober up trying to get out of the parking lot before you drive your children home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how other TSJFC girls academy parents are feeling about the season so far. Nobody likes to talk about it on the sidelines but we're all watching these games and it is tough to lose like this game after game. Despite the good intentions of the coaches we don't have the players to compete in this league.
What is the morale heading into the East Regional for U13 and U14? I can't imagine it's good.
What is the plan for next year? Will South elevate their 2014 team to play U12 GA1 (as a U11 team)? Are there any girls on the 2013/2014 North team that are GA worthy?
The idea was to combine the best from the south and north squads... but many families are bailing (and many quality players bailed last year to go to McLean, Arlington and SYC instead of driving north) as most families from the south squad don't like the idea of commuting an hour in traffic 3x per week to fields in the north. The would need more centralized fields (which they don't have) to do a better job of combining North and South teams.
But at this point, it would make more sense to have the South Team represent a bulk of the GA1 team, but the St James is maxing out of field space also. Unless they get more field space, the St James seems to make more money renting the fields out to other groups. Who knows what they'll do. The new director, will probably just keep everything up North.
What happened to the new GA director? There was a post on social media awhile ago but still no mention of her on the website? Did she already have second thoughts like the last GA director?
Anonymous wrote:They just hired another director. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how other TSJFC girls academy parents are feeling about the season so far. Nobody likes to talk about it on the sidelines but we're all watching these games and it is tough to lose like this game after game. Despite the good intentions of the coaches we don't have the players to compete in this league.
What is the morale heading into the East Regional for U13 and U14? I can't imagine it's good.
What is the plan for next year? Will South elevate their 2014 team to play U12 GA1 (as a U11 team)? Are there any girls on the 2013/2014 North team that are GA worthy?
The idea was to combine the best from the south and north squads... but many families are bailing (and many quality players bailed last year to go to McLean, Arlington and SYC instead of driving north) as most families from the south squad don't like the idea of commuting an hour in traffic 3x per week to fields in the north. The would need more centralized fields (which they don't have) to do a better job of combining North and South teams.
But at this point, it would make more sense to have the South Team represent a bulk of the GA1 team, but the St James is maxing out of field space also. Unless they get more field space, the St James seems to make more money renting the fields out to other groups. Who knows what they'll do. The new director, will probably just keep everything up North.
What happened to the new GA director? There was a post on social media awhile ago but still no mention of her on the website? Did she already have second thoughts like the last GA director?
I wonder. I found it funny she mentioned the Club has a strong Partnership with Chelsea in her youtube video. She said it as though they had a much bigger role within the club other than marketing for overseas tour experiences. Hopefully, she does relocate and get settled in and provide some good leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how other TSJFC girls academy parents are feeling about the season so far. Nobody likes to talk about it on the sidelines but we're all watching these games and it is tough to lose like this game after game. Despite the good intentions of the coaches we don't have the players to compete in this league.
What is the morale heading into the East Regional for U13 and U14? I can't imagine it's good.
What is the plan for next year? Will South elevate their 2014 team to play U12 GA1 (as a U11 team)? Are there any girls on the 2013/2014 North team that are GA worthy?
The idea was to combine the best from the south and north squads... but many families are bailing (and many quality players bailed last year to go to McLean, Arlington and SYC instead of driving north) as most families from the south squad don't like the idea of commuting an hour in traffic 3x per week to fields in the north. The would need more centralized fields (which they don't have) to do a better job of combining North and South teams.
But at this point, it would make more sense to have the South Team represent a bulk of the GA1 team, but the St James is maxing out of field space also. Unless they get more field space, the St James seems to make more money renting the fields out to other groups. Who knows what they'll do. The new director, will probably just keep everything up North.
What happened to the new GA director? There was a post on social media awhile ago but still no mention of her on the website? Did she already have second thoughts like the last GA director?