Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, I myself don't like Quan, but the training is very good.
Agree with this 100%. A very good trainer....problem is, he's not a very good game coach. Parents also question his personal relationships with those who pay him for HP Elite training. The kids/parents who pad his wallet have a leg up with regards to the DA team. I've seen this play out the last several years, and that is a total conflict of interest. US Soccer DA decision makers would not be happy with this type of arrangement.
This is absolutely not true. The only reason the kids might have a leg up is because they are TRAINING. Quan does not make decisions based on personal relationships. He doesn't even poach kids who do the training not already at PWSI. You don't have to like Quan but his decisions are always soccer decisions. You don't have to like his selections but nobody is buying their way onto VDA through him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, I myself don't like Quan, but the training is very good.
Agree with this 100%. A very good trainer....problem is, he's not a very good game coach. Parents also question his personal relationships with those who pay him for HP Elite training. The kids/parents who pad his wallet have a leg up with regards to the DA team. I've seen this play out the last several years, and that is a total conflict of interest. US Soccer DA decision makers would not be happy with this type of arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, I myself don't like Quan, but the training is very good.
Agree with this 100%. A very good trainer....problem is, he's not a very good game coach. Parents also question his personal relationships with those who pay him for HP Elite training. The kids/parents who pad his wallet have a leg up with regards to the DA team. I've seen this play out the last several years, and that is a total conflict of interest. US Soccer DA decision makers would not be happy with this type of arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:Listen, I myself don't like Quan, but the training is very good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of HP Elite's trainers is named Gabriel. What club and teams does he coach? He seems like a very good trainer/coach and always my son's favorite. Thanks
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Anonymous wrote:One of HP Elite's trainers is named Gabriel. What club and teams does he coach? He seems like a very good trainer/coach and always my son's favorite. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Khan is a person who is all about himself and any parent willing to pay and take his recommendations and decisions as unquestionable.
If you already have a relationship with him from PWSI or as the owner of HP ELITE, then you either feel the same or get along really well with him. Either way, if you notice from U12 to U13 the number of players will drop significantly, so being there at U12 might not even guarantee your kid a spot on the U13 squad. The id sessions going on now are presubly for Fall, so go ahead and check it out and TALK to the coaches.
It is a 5 day per week commitment, so do now what you're getting into.
If you don’t know how to even spell the name of your kid’s coach then you don’t even know the coach.
Anonymous wrote:Khan is a person who is all about himself and any parent willing to pay and take his recommendations and decisions as unquestionable.
If you already have a relationship with him from PWSI or as the owner of HP ELITE, then you either feel the same or get along really well with him. Either way, if you notice from U12 to U13 the number of players will drop significantly, so being there at U12 might not even guarantee your kid a spot on the U13 squad. The id sessions going on now are presubly for Fall, so go ahead and check it out and TALK to the coaches.
It is a 5 day per week commitment, so do now what you're getting into.
Anonymous wrote:Khan is a person who is all about himself and any parent willing to pay and take his recommendations and decisions as unquestionable.
If you already have a relationship with him from PWSI or as the owner of HP ELITE, then you either feel the same or get along really well with him. Either way, if you notice from U12 to U13 the number of players will drop significantly, so being there at U12 might not even guarantee your kid a spot on the U13 squad. The id sessions going on now are presubly for Fall, so go ahead and check it out and TALK to the coaches.
It is a 5 day per week commitment, so do now what you're getting into.
Anonymous wrote:My son is interested in trying out for a 2006 Boys DA. Agree that it is the day to day coach that matters most. What teams would this group recommend? Do the coaches at the DA level change year to year? For example, coach Oscar mentioned above coaches Arlington’s 2006 DA but will he still be coaching that team next year?
Anonymous wrote:Any one know when McLean is going to hold ID sessions for their U12 DA? Arlington, DCU, and VDA already announced theirs and Arlington's are over.