Anonymous
Post 10/15/2019 15:02     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In no particular order and no particular age group:
Bobby Puppione
Tim Krout
Fabian Vega (gone from the area)
Clyde Watson
Quan
Christian Cz.
Gus Donolo


Marvin Johnson needs to be included in this group. Only other coach at FCV worth anything!


Marvin is at the orher end of my list. There is a reason they don't let him coach at the DA level.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2019 14:01     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't have a long track record, yet. But Coach Amadu Fullah has brought a bunch of disparate kids together and improved them dramatically. He is tough but fair. While he does provide guidance during the games, he also allows them to make strategic decisions, keeping the corrections to afterwards. (Defenders changing the scheme from 4-4-3 to 3-5-3 or 3-4-4 when appropriate, Who takes the PK in non-critical situations) He has also got them to be much more aggressive than they were a little over a year ago. Just all around good job. Fun to watch, even in losses.


Those are illegal formations.


No wonder they’ve gotten so much better!
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2019 13:44     Subject: Re:Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:In no particular order...

Clyde Watson
Christian Cziommer
Marvin Johnson
Quan Phan
Alex Silver
Larry Best
Oscar Feliu
David Sanford


Clyde Watson
Tim Krout
Marvin Johnson
Quan Phan
Alex Silver
Oscar Feliu
David Sanford
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 15:43     Subject: Re:Who are the best coaches in the area?

In no particular order...

Clyde Watson
Christian Cziommer
Marvin Johnson
Quan Phan
Alex Silver
Larry Best
Oscar Feliu
David Sanford
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 14:26     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't have a long track record, yet. But Coach Amadu Fullah has brought a bunch of disparate kids together and improved them dramatically. He is tough but fair. While he does provide guidance during the games, he also allows them to make strategic decisions, keeping the corrections to afterwards. (Defenders changing the scheme from 4-4-3 to 3-5-3 or 3-4-4 when appropriate, Who takes the PK in non-critical situations) He has also got them to be much more aggressive than they were a little over a year ago. Just all around good job. Fun to watch, even in losses.


Those are illegal formations.


How do you know they’re not pushing the keeper up to midfield or the forward line


OMG too much American Football and not enough FIFA for me growing up. <blush> ..... so the corrected ones would be 4-3-3 to 3-4-3 or 3-3-4.

Yeah, so you know now this is coming from a parent who knows nothing..........sad to say that I'm also a referee. :-p


PS ... also safe to say he concentrates on the kids and not the parents!!!
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 14:25     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't have a long track record, yet. But Coach Amadu Fullah has brought a bunch of disparate kids together and improved them dramatically. He is tough but fair. While he does provide guidance during the games, he also allows them to make strategic decisions, keeping the corrections to afterwards. (Defenders changing the scheme from 4-4-3 to 3-5-3 or 3-4-4 when appropriate, Who takes the PK in non-critical situations) He has also got them to be much more aggressive than they were a little over a year ago. Just all around good job. Fun to watch, even in losses.


Those are illegal formations.


How do you know they’re not pushing the keeper up to midfield or the forward line


OMG too much American Football and not enough FIFA for me growing up. <blush> ..... so the corrected ones would be 4-3-3 to 3-4-3 or 3-3-4.

Yeah, so you know now this is coming from a parent who knows nothing..........sad to say that I'm also a referee. :-p
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 13:53     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:In no particular order and no particular age group:
Bobby Puppione
Tim Krout
Fabian Vega (gone from the area)
Clyde Watson
Quan
Christian Cz.
Gus Donolo


Marvin Johnson needs to be included in this group. Only other coach at FCV worth anything!
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 13:24     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't have a long track record, yet. But Coach Amadu Fullah has brought a bunch of disparate kids together and improved them dramatically. He is tough but fair. While he does provide guidance during the games, he also allows them to make strategic decisions, keeping the corrections to afterwards. (Defenders changing the scheme from 4-4-3 to 3-5-3 or 3-4-4 when appropriate, Who takes the PK in non-critical situations) He has also got them to be much more aggressive than they were a little over a year ago. Just all around good job. Fun to watch, even in losses.


Those are illegal formations.


How do you know they’re not pushing the keeper up to midfield or the forward line
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 12:01     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:In no particular order and no particular age group:
Bobby Puppione
Tim Krout
Fabian Vega (gone from the area)
Clyde Watson
Quan
Christian Cz.
Gus Donolo


Thanks Bobby!
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 11:35     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

In no particular order and no particular age group:
Bobby Puppione
Tim Krout
Fabian Vega (gone from the area)
Clyde Watson
Quan
Christian Cz.
Gus Donolo
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 11:17     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

What did she do that was wrong? Granted, Bethesda was not competitive and many girls were going to McLean but what was her fault?
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 11:02     Subject: Re:Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:Layton? I can see that but Greene has been there a while. What will he do now that he did not do previously? I basically took a very strong team and turned it into a doormat, thus Layton coming over to salvage the program.


Lol. What team are you referring to

Shannon f-Ed things up over there and they’re cleaning up the mess.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 11:01     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't have a long track record, yet. But Coach Amadu Fullah has brought a bunch of disparate kids together and improved them dramatically. He is tough but fair. While he does provide guidance during the games, he also allows them to make strategic decisions, keeping the corrections to afterwards. (Defenders changing the scheme from 4-4-3 to 3-5-3 or 3-4-4 when appropriate, Who takes the PK in non-critical situations) He has also got them to be much more aggressive than they were a little over a year ago. Just all around good job. Fun to watch, even in losses.


Those are illegal formations.


Haha. Nice one.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 10:15     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

Anonymous wrote:He doesn't have a long track record, yet. But Coach Amadu Fullah has brought a bunch of disparate kids together and improved them dramatically. He is tough but fair. While he does provide guidance during the games, he also allows them to make strategic decisions, keeping the corrections to afterwards. (Defenders changing the scheme from 4-4-3 to 3-5-3 or 3-4-4 when appropriate, Who takes the PK in non-critical situations) He has also got them to be much more aggressive than they were a little over a year ago. Just all around good job. Fun to watch, even in losses.


Those are illegal formations.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2019 08:58     Subject: Who are the best coaches in the area?

He doesn't have a long track record, yet. But Coach Amadu Fullah has brought a bunch of disparate kids together and improved them dramatically. He is tough but fair. While he does provide guidance during the games, he also allows them to make strategic decisions, keeping the corrections to afterwards. (Defenders changing the scheme from 4-4-3 to 3-5-3 or 3-4-4 when appropriate, Who takes the PK in non-critical situations) He has also got them to be much more aggressive than they were a little over a year ago. Just all around good job. Fun to watch, even in losses.