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How can a guy who only played JV soccer be an academy’s technical director?
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Business deal. One side is given a multi-year contract and a lofty title to start and grow the shore branch, the other side brings over multiple teams (aka $$$) into the club. The title established legitimacy even though his background is JV HS soccer and a C licence.
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The whole MF Shore branch was orchestrated by a parent on the 09 team. Tetro had nothing to do with it at first. That's why the core group stays with tetro. They are the reason why MF Shore exists, and all those kids get free rides. Why do you think they stay there? It isn't for Tetros amazing coaching skills. Each and every one of those kids does outside training in order to continue to develope. But, they can only do "approved" training. In other words, not with any type of PDA related program, and definitely not with NH.
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Fake news! Does anyone even look up stuff before they post it. He isn’t on a single roster on monclairs official website.
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If you are correct and they get free tuition and they have to do outside training to keep up. I think paying a PDA or some other club with good training is a better deal. If you go to PDA you get like 3 practice’s / week. That’s 4.5-5 hours/ week of training plus games and tournaments where a trainer is teaching your kid the game. If they are paying for tuition plus extra training they are definitely getting ripped
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Do your research peeps. At least he went to HS and college. Many of the PDA coaches never went to college and questionable if they finished HS and didn’t play soccer past age 12.
Silly advice. Degrees mean nothing when it comes to coaching. Coaches are judged based on results and how they develop their players and get them to the next level not a piece of paper from Montclair State hanging in the office.
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Silly advice. Degrees mean nothing when it comes to coaching. Coaches are judged based on results and how they develop their players and get them to the next level not a piece of paper from Montclair State hanging in the office.
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Disagree. Girls are playing soccer to better themselves as people and those that are serious are looking at college. If you are working with a coach that has never experienced those things how could they possibly be a role model? There are coaches that came from Africa or South America to the US with nothing and still got their degrees and coach. It’s an excuse, it takes work. It’s hard to respect a person “teaching” kids that haven’t made the efforts themselves. Many have and those are the ones to work with.
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Do your research peeps. At least he went to HS and college. Many of the PDA coaches never went to college and questionable if they finished HS and didn’t play soccer past age 12.
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I'd rather have my coach studying for his/her A license than taking courses at the community college. I don't expect academic eggheads to understand that.
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The problem with that is, the coaches that haven’t been to school can’t get their A licenses bc they can’t pass.
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