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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Nope I want an intense fun environment in practice where my daughter feels she has to be on her toes and aware and then I want her to play the game and execute the coaches lessons without having a coach barking orders Competitive and intensit does not equal less fun.
    I think, then, that I may be describing the same thing as you then. Soccer training can be a relaxed, fun environment where players are rigorously pushed to improve and compete with their teammates in an effort to improve.

    Relaxed doesn't mean less intense. It describes the atmosphere, under my thought process

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      So final analysis is that Ylon is a relaxed chill coach that lets players figure things out for themselves.

      No Thank you. Next Club.
      Correct, so if that does not float your boat see you. You seem to be obsessed with Ylon.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Correct, so if that does not float your boat see you. You seem to be obsessed with Ylon.
        Cool name. Sounds like a guy I'd want to smoke a bong with.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Cool name. Sounds like a guy I'd want to smoke a bong with.
          Sounds very chill and relaxed!

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Cool name. Sounds like a guy I'd want to smoke a bong with.
            and Ive heard Ylon likes his weed. Tokes with some of the parents

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Correct, so if that does not float your boat see you. You seem to be obsessed with Ylon.


              Not obsessed. Just trying to determine if he is the right coach for my kid. Just because some parents like him and he is a nice guy doesn't mean he is a good fit as a coach for my D

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                [QUOTE=Unregistered;3010824]Correct, so if that does not float your boat see you. You seem to be obsessed with Ylon.[/QUOTE

                Only thing I’m obsessed about is finding the right spot for my kids. If he is the man there then yes call me obsessed.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Not obsessed. Just trying to determine if he is the right coach for my kid. Just because some parents like him and he is a nice guy doesn't mean he is a good fit as a coach for my D
                  Ok sound like you have it figured out, buh-bye.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Ok sound like you have it figured out, buh-bye.
                    Considering Ylon is coaching the 06 GA team which are seriously having troubles filling spots you would think your attitude towards people interested in the club/coach would be much less standoffish. You fools need kids. Desperately. But hey, you got it all figured out

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Ok sound like you have it figured out, buh-bye.
                      Sounds like you are taking these inquiries a little personally. I haven’t seen anyone here be disrespectful. Hmmmm , wonder why?

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Sounds like you are taking these inquiries a little personally. I haven’t seen anyone here be disrespectful. Hmmmm , wonder why?

                        Those 06 parents are pretty defensive. They have way too much say with the club which is a problem for any outsiders that come in.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          STA was a top notch development club until around 2017, then new ownership started, new management came in, 3 teams per age group BS, staff not very qualified, things got really watered down. They were a feeder to PDA, Red Bulls, etc... These players have either graduated or are graduating now. From now on you won't see the same quality because there's not much development going on in the younger age groups and there's now a focus more on growing the business, rather than developing players. Just look at roster size, back in the days there's No way they were carrying 24 player roster, charging extra for ref fees and traveling out of state to play crappy games.
                          Was agreeing with you until the part about development at the younger ages. I actually see this as a consistent strength. Their younger teams, U9-U12 are mostly very competitive save a few weak years on both sides. Hard to compete with the ECNL clubs after that, but this is why they are a good "feeder" program as someone else mentioned. Can't be a good feeder unless you've got good development going on at younger ages.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Sounds like you are taking these inquiries a little personally. I haven’t seen anyone here be disrespectful. Hmmmm , wonder why?
                            Chill out my friend, GA is not all that serious. Are you coming from ECNL team/club?

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Chill out my friend, GA is not all that serious. Are you coming from ECNL team/club?
                              PDA white

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Was agreeing with you until the part about development at the younger ages. I actually see this as a consistent strength. Their younger teams, U9-U12 are mostly very competitive save a few weak years on both sides. Hard to compete with the ECNL clubs after that, but this is why they are a good "feeder" program as someone else mentioned. Can't be a good feeder unless you've got good development going on at younger ages.
                                There is basically one team, 2009 on the boys side that is decent at this point and was developed by a coach who already left by the way and a couple of teams on the girls side. That is it. Still stronger on the girls side because Kelly is a fantastic trainer, nothing like her on the boys side.

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