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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Blazers have a team picture of a U-18 team on their website. I thought that all of the U-17 left last year? What Clubs did these new players come from? Was there a merger with another Club? If so, the Blazers will do just fine again.
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The blazers are back? really....lots of PR going on to make you think so. And that has always been the problem. In fact, they never left. The people who left realized it and moved on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe club seems to be moving along without the losses. They have a team in each of the spring age groups and will kick start the younger age groups with their academy. FO is amazing at recruiting and has a team in all the age groups they supposedly had problems
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAmen!
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Originally posted by DavidJ View PostIt's amazing how people love to bash clubs when they go through a tough year. Does it really make you feel better about the club your kid is on? Did the Blazers have some issues with defections in the off season? Yes, but what club doesn't. I've read posts about the Scorpion's colapsing, how MPS is falling apart, even how NEFC is losing coaching, etc., etc. Is any of it true? Maybe some of it, but they are all decent clubs and that have good and bad about them.It's how the club bounces back that really matters. So, for all of you that love to bash FO and the Blazers, why don't you just pause for a minute to see what happens on both the boys and girls side. Yes, I am a Blazer's parent and proud to say so. This is the best training that my kids have received in all of their years of playing soccer. Say what you will about FO, but I've seen firsthand how much he cares about his players and it's not just about soccer. Everyone also talks about the fees the Blazer's charge (which from my experience isn't different from other clubs), but they fail to mention how many scholarship kids he has on every single team. There are kids playing soccer for the Blazers that would never get a chance to play on some of the other clubs simply because their families can't afford it. Is it possible for some of you to stop taking delight in the issues that all clubs face? I know the answer to that question, so for those of you that are ready to bash my comments, bash away.
I think this is the soccer mom who is boinking FO
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You don't suppose there were any circumstances, unknown to the parents and players, that may have proceeded this? Things aren't always as black and white as they appear
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOkay....that was supposed to be a reply regarding FO not going to a game during a tournament
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou don't suppose there were any circumstances, unknown to the parents and players, that may have proceeded this? Things aren't always as black and white as they appear
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnless of course they are being interpreted by the FO following. It really is a fact that you can not lie to yourself. I wish I had left too!
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It's amazing how people love to bash clubs when they go through a tough year. Does it really make you feel better about the club your kid is on? Did the Blazers have some issues with defections in the off season? Yes, but what club doesn't. I've read posts about the Scorpion's colapsing, how MPS is falling apart, even how NEFC is losing coaching, etc., etc. Is any of it true? Maybe some of it, but they are all decent clubs and that have good and bad about them.It's how the club bounces back that really matters. So, for all of you that love to bash FO and the Blazers, why don't you just pause for a minute to see what happens on both the boys and girls side. Yes, I am a Blazer's parent and proud to say so. This is the best training that my kids have received in all of their years of playing soccer. Say what you will about FO, but I've seen firsthand how much he cares about his players and it's not just about soccer. Everyone also talks about the fees the Blazer's charge (which from my experience isn't different from other clubs), but they fail to mention how many scholarship kids he has on every single team. There are kids playing soccer for the Blazers that would never get a chance to play on some of the other clubs simply because their families can't afford it. Is it possible for some of you to stop taking delight in the issues that all clubs face? I know the answer to that question, so for those of you that are ready to bash my comments, bash away.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think this is the soccer mom who is boinking FO
I do agree that FO runs some great training sessions and that he probably agressively recruits players and offers them scholarship and free trips to tournaments. How else would he justify charging so much money for all the paying customers?
You say that there are some that 'would never get the chance to play', if it wasn't for Okaroh. How many has he turned away from soccer? I guess these are the ones that would have never made it anyway.
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
FO does provide some of the best training around. And yes he does make the players run at half. If it works and the player steps up after that, why is that so wrong? Also, every player has an option to play for whichever club they choose. If they don;t like FO's style they can always choose to leave.
I have seen him tap into players strengths and develop them quickly. Key is if they are willing to work hard, listen and fix their mistakes.
Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
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Are you kidding? First of all, who are we to be talking about anyone boinking anyone? Are there children hiding behind these posts? Please don't forget that whatever you think about someone, they are real people and its not funny to start rumors about anyone that is married - is there nothing that people on this site will stay away from? I think the man has kids. Not cool.
Second, I've been the very lucky recipient of financial assistance by this club. No one came to me offering up cash and trips if my son played for them. And before you say anything - yes, he is very good. Went on to play Division 1 in school. We went thru a rough patch and would never have been able to afford any club soccer teams. Even though K was an asset to his team, we still had to show tax forms and fill out paperwork. They helped us and many others because we needed it, not as some kind of bribe. No one needs to be bribed to be trained by FO. Actually, we still paid what we could and drove over an hour to practice. Worth all of it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEveryone is entitled to their own opinion.
FO does provide some of the best training around. And yes he does make the players run at half. If it works and the player steps up after that, why is that so wrong? Also, every player has an option to play for whichever club they choose. If they don;t like FO's style they can always choose to leave.
I have seen him tap into players strengths and develop them quickly. Key is if they are willing to work hard, listen and fix their mistakes.
Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
I have seen him destroy 10 and 11 year olds as well. It is clear that if he does not think the boy is going to help his team win a championship then he has little use for the boy. Although I may be naive, if the coach takes on a kid to his/her team and the club takes the family's money, then they are obligated to train and develop that player. This means in both practice and during games......and nothing less.
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