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    #16
    For anybody that saw the Atlanta United U14 Academy game on ESPN yesterday, where they won the Manchester City Super Cup. Former Ajax player and coach, Bristol native, Steve Covino won this yesterday as the head coach of the ATL U14's.

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=380660605897085

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      #17
      Impressive!

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        #18
        My son chose Leszek over FSA NPL team. Coaching superior to B team coaching at FSA

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          #19
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          My son chose Leszek over FSA NPL team. Coaching superior to B team coaching at FSA
          Leszek himself offers superior coaching to their top coaches as well. It's just a matter of players he gets.

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            #20
            Not from that area of CT but am very familiar with Wrona and his program. I've long wondered why families even bother with B and C teams at FSA when Wrona offers a superior teaching/coaching experience and he's in the same geographic area. Maybe Ajax flies a little too under the radar.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Not from that area of CT but am very familiar with Wrona and his program. I've long wondered why families even bother with B and C teams at FSA when Wrona offers a superior teaching/coaching experience and he's in the same geographic area. Maybe Ajax flies a little too under the radar.
              maybe because he can't coach 12 teams

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                #22
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Not from that area of CT but am very familiar with Wrona and his program. I've long wondered why families even bother with B and C teams at FSA when Wrona offers a superior teaching/coaching experience and he's in the same geographic area. Maybe Ajax flies a little too under the radar.

                the question is how is it possible to fly under the radar for 30 years in ct soccer???

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  maybe because he can't coach 12 teams
                  He has coaches working for him but he goes to as many games as he can. Nobody works harder or cares more about the players than him.

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