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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReminder- the majority of these coaches especially at PDA have not finished HS and did not attend college. Many didn’t even play soccer professionally. So any feedback must be taken with that in mind. Why is it that the trainers and coaches coming from difficult African backgrounds found a way to an education here but the English did not? And why do none of them work for the big clubs?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReminder- the majority of these coaches especially at PDA have not finished HS and did not attend college. Many didn’t even play soccer professionally. So any feedback must be taken with that in mind. Why is it that the trainers and coaches coming from difficult African backgrounds found a way to an education here but the English did not? And why do none of them work for the big clubs?
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Are you saying that NH poached all those players, and he still doesn't have a team to beat the MF team?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre you saying that NH poached all those players, and he still doesn't have a team to beat the MF team?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReminder- the majority of these coaches especially at PDA have not finished HS and did not attend college. Many didn’t even play soccer professionally. So any feedback must be taken with that in mind. Why is it that the trainers and coaches coming from difficult African backgrounds found a way to an education here but the English did not? And why do none of them work for the big clubs?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is it that the trainers and coaches coming from difficult African backgrounds found a way to an education here but the English did not? And why do none of them work for the big clubs?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis ^^^ if the player was good enough to make the team —coach them, train them, teach them. Create chemistry and build an actual team environment where the players help and encourage one another. By bringing in new players every season and dropping the old the team loses its confidence and then loses games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post“Didn’t develop the way they should”. Said by “expert” in girls development.You and your fake club are creeps.Tough guys picking on little girls. To me it seems you all stopped developing a age 3.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReminder- the majority of these coaches especially at PDA have not finished HS and did not attend college. Many didn’t even play soccer professionally. So any feedback must be taken with that in mind. Why is it that the trainers and coaches coming from difficult African backgrounds found a way to an education here but the English did not? And why do none of them work for the big clubs?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy do people think that if they played pro they must be great coaches or trainers or if they didn't play college they shouldn't be at all? Being pro is great but doesn't mean you know what is best for all types of players. Most apply what they went through which doesn't suit most players they work with. God forbid when Carli Lloyd retires and starts coaching. Doesn't matter how good any of the teams are or if they even get into college soccer. They'll pay $3k+ for a mid tier EDP team just to say they trained with her.
These aren’t trainers/coaches. They are skilled recruiters. Big difference.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon’t presume anything. Just ask them. They are honest about it.
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