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    Do any of the academies closely look at the experience of the trainers they hire, especially the ones from overseas? Seems like some I’ve seen put down some lofty clubs they’ve trained at such as Man City, Everton etc. If indeed the experience is quite spot on, it’s a bit of a head scratcher, why would these folks come to the US to train youth girls football instead of staying with a much higher level of football in their home countries?

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    Match Fit and PDA do not use visas. For the most part their coaches are US citizens or permanent US residents who are older with families and have other jobs. Teaching is the most common.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Do any of the academies closely look at the experience of the trainers they hire, especially the ones from overseas? Seems like some I’ve seen put down some lofty clubs they’ve trained at such as Man City, Everton etc. If indeed the experience is quite spot on, it’s a bit of a head scratcher, why would these folks come to the US to train youth girls football instead of staying with a much higher level of football in their home countries?
      Unfortunately you have to do the research yourself on the trainers. Very hard to know if their credentials are accurate, especially if they put down big name clubs in the UK. Makes you wonder why are they here coaching youth football in the US if they were already doing that at much bigger clubs in the home country.

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        #4
        Money money money moneyyyyyyyy

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Unfortunately you have to do the research yourself on the trainers. Very hard to know if their credentials are accurate, especially if they put down big name clubs in the UK. Makes you wonder why are they here coaching youth football in the US if they were already doing that at much bigger clubs in the home country.
          As someone else just pointed out all about the benjies, zero care to actually develop players, just numbers rolling in and out to keep revenue flow. With that said I guess it sounds like the trainers from overseas do better here coaching youth soccer so what does that tell you about their value and prospects at home?

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Match Fit and PDA do not use visas. For the most part their coaches are US citizens or permanent US residents who are older with families and have other jobs. Teaching is the most common.
            They got their visas 30 years ago. They are senior citizens by now, and still play 6-3-1 formation.

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              There's an abundant supply of coaches around the world - of varying quality of course. It's not easy to break into the ranks as a young coach. If someone gives you a chance to live and work in America for a few years and you're young? Why not? Not all of them are great but with three kids I've only encountered one truly awful foreign coach. I've actually more bad American coaches, including two on the sauce. It's not like we have a huge supply of trained coaches in the U.S. either.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                There's an abundant supply of coaches around the world - of varying quality of course. It's not easy to break into the ranks as a young coach. If someone gives you a chance to live and work in America for a few years and you're young? Why not? Not all of them are great but with three kids I've only encountered one truly awful foreign coach. I've actually more bad American coaches, including two on the sauce. It's not like we have a huge supply of trained coaches in the U.S. either.
                Have to focus on Portuguese, Spanish/South American, German, Dutch. Generally they have more knowledge and creativity than UK trainers. If you don’t believe me just look at the Premier League it’s filled with quality non English managers and training staffs.

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                  #9
                  WE ARE THE SHORE! Tryouts start next week. If your child is ready to step it up and has what it takes, and be apart of the best club NJ has to offer, heres your chance. MF Shore where the kids come first!

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Have to focus on Portuguese, Spanish/South American, German, Dutch. Generally they have more knowledge and creativity than UK trainers. If you don’t believe me just look at the Premier League it’s filled with quality non English managers and training staffs.
                    Always wondered why not more English managers in the Prem. What is it vs the others Portuguese, Brazilian etc. You would think they would have advantage in home country but it’s the opposite it seems. Lots come here for some reason....

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