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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey don’t believe in us soccer licenses. It’s a horrible methodology.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTypical response. No wonder the teams are taught ugly kick and chase tactics. Lazy and arrogant to not get qualified to teach the latest methodologies. Would you let your kids around under qualified people at school?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey don’t believe in us soccer licenses. It’s a horrible methodology.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThen what is the methodology they choose? Is the DOC making his rounds to each and every campus for quality control? It is not enough to have a yearly symposium where this methodology is relayed. Consistently seeing the DOC at each campus consistently shadowing the many coaches would help ease concerns that only a select few matter in a club of 8000 plus.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood point but experience can trump some of the license qualifications. The coaches should be working towards them if they don’t have them. The new Ecnl Girls coach Connon has been a college coach for over ten years. Then there is Gough with the A license coaching boys NPL at FESA. Regardless, the US Club Soccer ECNL league requires an A license coach be on the bench for all games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPickett, Schmitt and others have been taking courses and may have a higher than D. How can one find out the license level FESA or Armada coaches have?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBubb would have to pay coaches more money that have better qualifications and licenses to attract and retain them. He would rather not and keep more money for himself or his contract buy-out fund.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTypical FESA response. Coaches "taking courses" (maybe) and Bubb "building" (something but nobody knows exactly what other than his bank). All great deflections from the current reality; promises of better stuff always supposed to happen in the future to keep you on the hook and paying higher fees. Except for one thing. It never does.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt doesn’t matter bubba. We get kids to win! We all have a license in kicking *****! Armada has a couple of coaches that could run a course. Did it ever happen? Lol, no. They didn’t want their better coaches conflicting with current DA coaches! Now it’s biting them in the *****!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut you don't win you volt Bubba. Overall, your club is take on more ECNL losses than wins. That is called losing! Armada is upgrading its leadership and coaches on the girls side and their boys DA coaches are clearly a few notches above anything FESA has for boys.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood point but experience can trump some of the license qualifications. The coaches should be working towards them if they don’t have them. The new Ecnl Girls coach Connon has been a college coach for over ten years. Then there is Gough with the A license coaching boys NPL at FESA. Regardless, the US Club Soccer ECNL league requires an A license coach be on the bench for all games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post2018-2019 Development Academy Regular Season for Armada's U15, U16/17, U18/19 - 19 wins; 38 loses; 18 draws. Don't worry Armada fan, I'll write it for you. "We care more about development than actually winning games." Armada's DA program looks like a dumpster fire. Looks like your leadership upgrade is a little late. It was easy to find the results. Just look at the bottom of the table. Looks like you "developed" a love for last place.
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How many Armada teams are participating in DA, ECNL, or NPL Nationals? Too busy working on development.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell. Of course DA will take more Ls in the big leagues you dufus. Wins or Losses, the best players are on a pathway to get noticed by top College programs. ECNL b-league boys really got very little visibility in comparison. Heads up, top boys teams vs. one another, Armada DA wins every one of them vs. FESA and most by BIG scores. Deal with it little brother!
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