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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postlimit my response to u14 and above. disagree with you and think you are confused. with a small number of exceptions per team, the inter kids do know perfectly how to pass and move into space. that's not to say that if you watch a random 15 minutes of play you will not see selfish play. when you know, but choose not to, so that maybe you shine and not your teammate, you play selfish. this is a different animal than not knowing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInter losing bad... send Aran in please
Sorry mom/dad your kid is not physically fit to play at this level but we all know the contract says he has to.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo please! 05s already losing their wining streak the have to deal with the little superstar and vps politics.
Sorry mom/dad your kid is not physically fit to play at this level but we all know the contract says he has to.
Nashville SC’s Academy Director Jamie Smith joins the club from FC DELCO in Philadelphia, where he also served as Academy Director for the program. He brings over two decades of experience as a professional player for 14 years and a coach, having served as Academy Director and launched several Academy programs throughout the United States.
“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to launch the Nashville SC Academy and look forward to working with the youth of the region, along with the established clubs and their directors to create a clear path to the professional ranks right in our home state,” said Smith. “The philosophy of our academy is to prepare players for the professional level – making sure the individual player can adapt to the different situations in the game of soccer. We want to create an environment where the players are getting the education on and off the pitch that is required to succeed as a top professional soccer player.”
Smith started his professional playing career with Celtic FC as a product of their youth system. During his tenure with the club, they won the Scottish championship in 2001/02 and 2003/04, as well as the Scottish League Cup in 2001. Celtic was also the UEFA Cup runner up in 2002/03. Smith then joined ADO Den Haag in the Netherlands before returning to Scotland to play for Aberdeen FC.
Smith retired from professional play with the Colorado Rapids of MLS after a distinguished career both in the U.S. and in Europe, having helped lead the Rapids to their 2010 MLS Cup with current Nashville SC Head Coach Gary Smith at the helm. It was with Colorado that Smith began his youth coaching career by joining the Rapids Youth Academy after his retirement.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postgood idea!
Nashville SC’s Academy Director Jamie Smith joins the club from FC DELCO in Philadelphia, where he also served as Academy Director for the program. He brings over two decades of experience as a professional player for 14 years and a coach, having served as Academy Director and launched several Academy programs throughout the United States.
“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to launch the Nashville SC Academy and look forward to working with the youth of the region, along with the established clubs and their directors to create a clear path to the professional ranks right in our home state,” said Smith. “The philosophy of our academy is to prepare players for the professional level – making sure the individual player can adapt to the different situations in the game of soccer. We want to create an environment where the players are getting the education on and off the pitch that is required to succeed as a top professional soccer player.”
Smith started his professional playing career with Celtic FC as a product of their youth system. During his tenure with the club, they won the Scottish championship in 2001/02 and 2003/04, as well as the Scottish League Cup in 2001. Celtic was also the UEFA Cup runner up in 2002/03. Smith then joined ADO Den Haag in the Netherlands before returning to Scotland to play for Aberdeen FC.
Smith retired from professional play with the Colorado Rapids of MLS after a distinguished career both in the U.S. and in Europe, having helped lead the Rapids to their 2010 MLS Cup with current Nashville SC Head Coach Gary Smith at the helm. It was with Colorado that Smith began his youth coaching career by joining the Rapids Youth Academy after his retirement.
Inter Miami CF have hired Jason Kreis to coach their USL League One affiliate Fort Lauderdale CF, the club announced Saturday.
Kreis, who is currently the coach of the US Under-23 national team and Inter Miami's Senior Academy Director, will head up Fort Lauderdale's staff for its upcoming debut season, joining assistant coach Martin Paterson, goalkeeper coach Chris Barocas and Developmental Performance manager Mateus Manoel. Director of Player Development Darren Powell will coach the team during games when Kreis is on duty with the U-23s at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
Kreis is a familiar name around MLS, starting as a player where he racked up 108 goals in 305 appearances during stints with the Dallas Burn and Real Salt Lake from 1996-2007 and is currently ranked seventh on the league's all-time goal-scoring list.
He then moved to coaching, where he manned the sidelines for RSL from 2007-2013, winning MLS Cup in 2009. Kreis also managed New York City FC during its 2015 expansion season and Orlando City SC from 2016-2018 before taking his post with the US U-23s.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInter losing bad... send Aran in please
A winning result will put IM on top bracket for summer GA playoffs.
The coach less U15s going home poor performance. AP alone can't take them to greatness, no one else stood out.
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