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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMD is going to OW where he'll be girls DOC overseeing academy. With his solid resume, OW is lucky to have him.
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This is looking like a great recruiting season for FSA. Strong players trying out from OW, and some CFCU starters changing to FSA to get better coaching. Look for next year to be a standout year for FSA ECNL and NPL, both.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is looking like a great recruiting season for FSA. Strong players trying out from OW, and some CFCU starters changing to FSA to get better coaching. Look for next year to be a standout year for FSA ECNL and NPL, both.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is looking like a great recruiting season for FSA. Strong players trying out from OW, and some CFCU starters changing to FSA to get better coaching. Look for next year to be a standout year for FSA ECNL and NPL, both.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot this year ..... ML set up the teams and they rubber-stamped them. He knows soccer like i know ancient egyptian hirogliffics.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTryouts at FSA are a joke. The teams are picked before the tryouts and the favorites are already pegged before the season begins. FSA is a joke. In order for their teams to ever be successful, they need to have independent evaluations at tryouts. Next would be to have coaches who don’t get caught up in favoritism and work to develop each individual player for long term results.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTryouts at FSA are a joke. The teams are picked before the tryouts and the favorites are already pegged before the season begins. FSA is a joke. In order for their teams to ever be successful, they need to have independent evaluations at tryouts. Next would be to have coaches who don’t get caught up in favoritism and work to develop each individual player for long term results.
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