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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho are you to judge? Jacksonville is doing better than most area in Florida. Do you watch the top teams at FESA, Armada and Clay? Also at ecnl tryouts it’s almost mandatory that coaches relegate their bench players down at FESA. FESA is much newer to ECNL girls than Armada and had many teams above Armada in the ECNL southeast standings. Four FESA ecnl teams qualified for national championships.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFESA was the club in the state with the most ECNL teams qualifying for the ECNL national championships last year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease run for executive director! Change the system? I thought so. Easier to bitch on TS.
A club is only as good as their best teams and bad as their worst teams. FESA has very few really good teams and many mediocre. Bubb's job is to make as much money as he can and placate as many parents as he can with reindeer games and politics. The social media posts and marketing is to mind-f*k the masses into believing everything is great when it really isn't.
They bash DA constantly but the boys program is playing in ECNL b-league and has never developed a single player to serious pathway for elite soccer after FESA; the girls ECNL is bottom of the Southeast region. And no, qualifying and paying to go to Nationals in "Showcase" as mid-tier team is nothing much to brag about. If they keep it up, they may have the U13s be only team to qualify for anything this season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFESA had four total boys and girls ECNL teams qualify for ECNL nationals and two teams qualify for NPL Nationals. How many teams did other FL clubs have qualify for summer 2019?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFESA had four total boys and girls ECNL teams qualify for ECNL nationals and two teams qualify for NPL Nationals. How many teams did other FL clubs have qualify for summer 2019?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt will only change when there are independent Boards of the clubs truly holding the leadership accountable for a number of key metrics. It can't just be make the numbers and budget like a puppy farm. Everybody showing up to tryouts with a checkbook gets on a team. No standards. Financial viability is important but not the end game. When the Board is in cahoots with the Bubbs of the world, true success and accountability will never happen. Bubb looks out for the few Board members kids and they are happy and blinded by loyalty to them while the rest of the club sucks wind.
A club is only as good as their best teams and bad as their worst teams. FESA has very few really good teams and many mediocre. Bubb's job is to make as much money as he can and placate as many parents as he can with reindeer games and politics. The social media posts and marketing is to mind-f*k the masses into believing everything is great when it really isn't.
They bash DA constantly but the boys program is playing in ECNL b-league and has never developed a single player to serious pathway for elite soccer after FESA; the girls ECNL is bottom of the Southeast region. And no, qualifying and paying to go to Nationals in "Showcase" as mid-tier team is nothing much to brag about. If they keep it up, they may have the U13s be only team to qualify for anything this season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFESA had four total boys and girls ECNL teams qualify for ECNL nationals and two teams qualify for NPL Nationals. How many teams did other FL clubs have qualify for summer 2019?
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