when will FSA and OW post coaching assignments for next year?
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You got that right No way FSA does before tryouts kids make teams then pay deposit then they announce coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou got that right No way FSA does before tryouts kids make teams then pay deposit then they announce coaches.
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Any smart family ages U13-U15 will head to CFC United tryouts. GDA is a joke, FSA is struggling big time
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFSA's only hope at retaining their top talent at the u13 - 15 ECNL ages is to announce coaching assignments. Maybe some will stay for the right coach. In not announcing coaches, they will only put the nail in their own coffin. Older kids will probably stay because it is too much work to leave. Parents of youngers are fed up. Coaching is lazy! Why stay?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat complex will be filled to capacity come tryout time and suckers with kids young and old kids will happily write checks. Every year people complain from mid fall to the spring about the organization and they end up back right there come tryouts and in the fall. It's one of the more stable organizations in spite of the mediocre soccer and coaching (in some cases).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe ECNL teams had no new talent show up last year. Just the current team plus the hopeful NPLs. Last year coaching was better. This year, people are truly frustrated. Wait and see!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat complex will be filled to capacity come tryout time and suckers with kids young and old kids will happily write checks. Every year people complain from mid fall to the spring about the organization and they end up back right there come tryouts and in the fall. It's one of the more stable organizations in spite of the mediocre soccer and coaching (in some cases).
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FSA's problem is that they lack a good DOC. this is on the boys' side, and apparently on the girls' as well. If the DOC was better at talent identification and better at withstanding parental pressure they could be a world class club. As it is I'd rate them a B.
Having said that, coaches usually stay with the same team for 2 years, so barring something unusual you can plan on that. However, things come up and you can never be 100% certain of a particular coach being assigned to a particular team. This is true at all clubs. This is not because FSA (or the other clubs) are pulling a fast one, it is because coaches tell them at the last minute they are leaving/moving/whatever and then management might have to shift coaches around to make things work.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFSA's problem is that they lack a good DOC. this is on the boys' side, and apparently on the girls' as well. If the DOC was better at talent identification and better at withstanding parental pressure they could be a world class club. As it is I'd rate them a B.
Having said that, coaches usually stay with the same team for 2 years, so barring something unusual you can plan on that. However, things come up and you can never be 100% certain of a particular coach being assigned to a particular team. This is true at all clubs. This is not because FSA (or the other clubs) are pulling a fast one, it is because coaches tell them at the last minute they are leaving/moving/whatever and then management might have to shift coaches around to make things work.
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