Quiet from CAT this weekend, How did they get on? #trusttheprocess
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2010 boys had 1 win and 3 losses. 12 goals conceded.
2011 boys had 1 win and 2 losses. 10 goals conceded.
2014 boys had 0 wins and 3 losses. 24 goals conceded.
2015 boys had 1 win and 3 losses. 19 goals conceded.
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Sound like a disgruntled parent, but I’ll take the bait…looks like 15’s played top flight and had tough games. Don’t know much about 14’s but they played in 13’s. 11’s and 10’s played top flight. Because the guy likes Instagram, he has to win every tournament?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostA parent going after Robbie hard
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He deserves it. Only posts when the teams win…. But I thought it was all about development. That’s what his posts say between tournaments. “Trust the process”. Means he will take your money and posts about the teams achievements when they win a low level tournament. Hypocrite
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Look I’ve had my fair share of criticisms of Robbie, but I think we just need to accept his club for what it is. He’s a decent trainer, not such a great manager of games. He banked off the level of the 2010s before he had the exodus. People bought in thinking he developed them, when we all know he did not. He can’t take on much more with the 4 teams he already has. Clearly it’s already difficult as is with having every team play in the same tournaments. He’s one man and can’t be in two places at once.
the reason for the attacks is because of his own social media. If he learned to stay off of it he would be more successful.
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I think he was nasty to parents and the players who left his team and these parents will stay on this website forever reminding everyone how terrible he was. I don’t know if I blame them.
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Guess the questions are why the exodus. They were doing great…. Next question why can’t he hire another trainer to share the time? Sounds like he needs to look in the mirror and assess himself and his ability as a club owner instead of all the passive aggressive posts on social media blaming the players and parents. He is extremely immature and egotistical. Once he finally grows up he may have a shot at being successful.
the reason for the attacks is because of his own social media. If he learned to stay off of it he would be more successful.
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Robbie wants to make a name for himself, he wants CAT to be his success story. He doesn’t want people attributing CATs success to anybody else that’s why he trains all the teams. But this has backfired tremendously already. Although the 2010s were able to play top level opponent's prior to last season; they are no longer a top 15 team in NJ; let alone top 10 in the country as he so boldly boasted less than a year ago. Both the 2010 and 2011s have been relegated to the second tier of the USYS National League for the fall season after disastrous spring campaigns. He’s taken a similar strategy of bringing in established 2014 and 2015 teams from other clubs and brought them to some low level tournaments and had success. However when he finally got bold and put them in top flights at EDP last weekend they struggled immensely. He’s a difficult person to like because he preaches development on social media but is radio silent unless the team has won the game/tournament. This is what you should expect from a guy who got fired from Cedar Stars, Matchfit, Ironbound, and Morris Elite. He got chased out of north jersey and he’s settled into the Rumson area where he’s convinced people with deep pockets to support him. Once the support goes, we’ll see Robbie open up shop in the AC area.
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