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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnother shoe drops, as Mickey Kydes, (recently listed as one of the most 50 influential soccer people in New England) and rumored to be BANNED from being involved in USSF activities pending investigations, has removed himself as a coach from the club. Still the technical director, he has removed himself as a coach on the club's website for the older ages which he has historically coached.
This follows the removal of Kydes as the Academy Director in the Spring when news of 'problems' began for Beachside when Kydes' outside for profit soccer training programs were commingled with Beachside's not for profit $ machine.
Brian Quinn and Pete Doneit are now the listed coaches for U-18/19 DA.
https://beachsidesoccer.org/teams-coaches/
There is an old saying 'What goes around comes around' ....
BS has never been more BS, but the first step to salvation is occurring, Kydes is being marginalized.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnother shoe drops, as Mickey Kydes, (recently listed as one of the most 50 influential soccer people in New England) and rumored to be BANNED from being involved in USSF activities pending investigations, has removed himself as a coach from the club. Still the technical director, he has removed himself as a coach on the club's website for the older ages which he has historically coached.
This follows the removal of Kydes as the Academy Director in the Spring when news of 'problems' began for Beachside when Kydes' outside for profit soccer training programs were commingled with Beachside's not for profit $ machine.
Brian Quinn and Pete Doneit are now the listed coaches for U-18/19 DA.
[url]https://beachsidesoccer.org/teams-coaches/[/url
There is an old saying 'What goes around comes around' ....
BS has never been more BS, but the first step to salvation is occurring, Kydes is being marginalized.
Sports competition can show someone’s character it’s similar for a person in a leadership position. They have chance to display what their made of and what kind of person they really are. The legacy is not looking too impressive for Mickey but that way he wanted it, it was about him not Beachside. He always coached the team most likely to earn accolades(note the work for a successful team is usually done years earlier building a solid core and then end just polishing it up to shine. He always had to be personally mentioned and gushed over in any player accolades.
Instead handing the club off the next leader he has being ushered out the door, relegated to directing a branch premier team.
Competive and “successful” yes but person of great character not so much.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe sign of a great leader their ability to look beyond themselves and to put into place a system and the right people to ensure there is a thriving legacy well after their era.
Sports competition can show someone’s character it’s similar for a person in a leadership position. They have chance to display what their made of and what kind of person they really are. The legacy is not looking too impressive for Mickey but that way he wanted it, it was about him not Beachside. He always coached the team most likely to earn accolades(note the work for a successful team is usually done years earlier building a solid core and then end just polishing it up to shine. He always had to be personally mentioned and gushed over in any player accolades.
Instead handing the club off the next leader he has being ushered out the door, relegated to directing a branch premier team.
Competive and “successful” yes but person of great character not so much.
http://www.nesoccerjournal.com/nesoc...&folio=20#pg20
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Kydes done
As a former member of the club, and a family that has had interacted with MK for many years, I can tell you all without hesitation that the gradual removal of MK has the look and feel of a rehearsed and orchestrated move. MK has been wanting to leave the area for a long time, with intent to either coach at the MLS level (because now his club is relegated to a lower state with the MLS academies the top of the chain), or to take over at a Div I college program. MK sees what is happening at World Class, NYSC, and even OW, and knows he can no longer compete. OW has their own fields, NYSC has a new campus, World Class has their own amazing complex, and Beachside is getting kicked out of all their field rental space, or having fees jacked up making those rentals an ever increasing burden on the clubs finances.
Now that Paul is the head of the Academy there, and MK isn't even coaching a team, this plan looks to be unfolding. The damage done by the lost field and all the $ that was raised for it (I've heard from insider friends that some of that money has been spent already on last years field rentals and scholarships to retain players) was monumental. You just can't 'recover' from that last trust, and MK is responsible for it all.
The future of the club is unchanged, they will slowly become a tier 3 Club in the new BDA tiered structure whenever that is released/realized.
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Hes never going to coach MLS or D1.
Not without taking some incremental steps outside of the youth soccer market, like assistant coaching in college or pros. Hes over 50, and always been his own boss. Running out to get the coffee should be an intetesting adjustment. Lol.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHes never going to coach MLS or D1.
Not without taking some incremental steps outside of the youth soccer market, like assistant coaching in college or pros. Hes over 50, and always been his own boss. Running out to get the coffee should be an intetesting adjustment. Lol.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHeard that he has been contacted by new Hartford USL franchise - Hartford United - regarding head coaching position.
It isn't easy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHes never going to coach MLS or D1.
Not without taking some incremental steps outside of the youth soccer market, like assistant coaching in college or pros. Hes over 50, and always been his own boss. Running out to get the coffee should be an intetesting adjustment. Lol.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHeard that he has been contacted by new Hartford USL franchise - Hartford United - regarding head coaching position.
- Mickey has zero experience coaching anyone over 18
- His last pro experience as player was 1996
- is tainted by the IRS Beachside issues
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs a former member of the club, and a family that has had interacted with MK for many years, I can tell you all without hesitation that the gradual removal of MK has the look and feel of a rehearsed and orchestrated move. MK has been wanting to leave the area for a long time, with intent to either coach at the MLS level (because now his club is relegated to a lower state with the MLS academies the top of the chain), or to take over at a Div I college program. MK sees what is happening at World Class, NYSC, and even OW, and knows he can no longer compete. OW has their own fields, NYSC has a new campus, World Class has their own amazing complex, and Beachside is getting kicked out of all their field rental space, or having fees jacked up making those rentals an ever increasing burden on the clubs finances.
Now that Paul is the head of the Academy there, and MK isn't even coaching a team, this plan looks to be unfolding. The damage done by the lost field and all the $ that was raised for it (I've heard from insider friends that some of that money has been spent already on last years field rentals and scholarships to retain players) was monumental. You just can't 'recover' from that last trust, and MK is responsible for it all.
The future of the club is unchanged, they will slowly become a tier 3 Club in the new BDA tiered structure whenever that is released/realized.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostScreaming at scared teenagers isn't the same as coaching 24+ year olds.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMickey Wants leave because even if he able to skirt around any legal issues he will never be able to do what he has done for the last 25 years. His personal bottom line will take a huge hit.
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