after the Arl game things changed on the sidelines. Your banking on players on and off the mend feeling trapped enough not to shop around. Sounds like a plan for winning.Anonymous wrote:Stop, no one is leaving. Focuing on the next chapter after club soccer is out priority, fortunately small group that is left likes each other, and with some better luck on the health department should be able to compete at the same level they did prior to this year.
Anonymous wrote:and what about changing the coaching? Expect more of an exodus.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this team was a powerhouse a season ago. Parents should have been on one accord and left together if it was going to end like this. Next year will have a much different lookAnonymous wrote:Not very impressive…sad. Talent is there but limited understanding of the game. Not players’ fault. Bad organization and not too smart parents who think these coaches are actually professionals. But i guess better than nothing.
They are supposed to be strengthening their midfield next year. Things could change very fast.
and what about changing the coaching? Expect more of an exodus.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this team was a powerhouse a season ago. Parents should have been on one accord and left together if it was going to end like this. Next year will have a much different lookAnonymous wrote:Not very impressive…sad. Talent is there but limited understanding of the game. Not players’ fault. Bad organization and not too smart parents who think these coaches are actually professionals. But i guess better than nothing.
They are supposed to be strengthening their midfield next year. Things could change very fast.
Anonymous wrote:NVA girls at all age groups are pouring into ARL, VDA, and I presume FVU sessions to get a look before the window opens.
Anonymous wrote:this team was a powerhouse a season ago. Parents should have been on one accord and left together if it was going to end like this. Next year will have a much different lookAnonymous wrote:Not very impressive…sad. Talent is there but limited understanding of the game. Not players’ fault. Bad organization and not too smart parents who think these coaches are actually professionals. But i guess better than nothing.
Anonymous wrote:this team was a powerhouse a season ago. Parents should have been on one accord and left together if it was going to end like this. Next year will have a much different lookAnonymous wrote:Not very impressive…sad. Talent is there but limited understanding of the game. Not players’ fault. Bad organization and not too smart parents who think these coaches are actually professionals. But i guess better than nothing.
this team was a powerhouse a season ago. Parents should have been on one accord and left together if it was going to end like this. Next year will have a much different lookAnonymous wrote:Not very impressive…sad. Talent is there but limited understanding of the game. Not players’ fault. Bad organization and not too smart parents who think these coaches are actually professionals. But i guess better than nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Despite everything they will be a little stronger next year. They will be adding a strong center mid and a couple defenders to go with what they already have.
and sunkAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More like thanks NM...Aren't you tired of this yet? Worry about your DD's next steps at this point. Its u16 afterall. i.e. its almost over! From the tenor of this ongoing punch down I'd guess you don't have baller on your hands either way so its already over
So much chest beating from Union 2010 parents in the past.
That ship has sailed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More like thanks NM...Aren't you tired of this yet? Worry about your DD's next steps at this point. Its u16 afterall. i.e. its almost over! From the tenor of this ongoing punch down I'd guess you don't have baller on your hands either way so its already over
So much chest beating from Union 2010 parents in the past.