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Anyone know what kind of player EJ likes? Athletic freaks or tecnical wizards?
Have a son who will find out... rather make the jump now if we have an idea vs waste a year.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAnyone know what kind of player EJ likes? Athletic freaks or tecnical wizards?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAnyone know what kind of player EJ likes? Athletic freaks or tecnical wizards?
Have a son who will find out... rather make the jump now if we have an idea vs waste a year.
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Players that win now. EJ wants to win, and wants players that enable winning. It doesn't necessarily matter the size as long as they have elite athleticism. Speed, size or a combination of the two.
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EJ and others who work with him are personal trainers who use clubs as a source of customers for their side gigs. It creates massive conflicts of interest regarding players within their own club. The solution is for clubs hiring coaches like EJ is to ask them to shut down their side gigs or have them absorbed by the club, rebranded and have the club operate them with a variety of club coaches. That won’t happen because EJ’s biz is personally branded and so the personal training biz will continue and will drive a wedge between club-player-coach-parent.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostEJ and others who work with him are personal trainers who use clubs as a source of customers for their side gigs. It creates massive conflicts of interest regarding players within their own club. The solution is for clubs hiring coaches like EJ is to ask them to shut down their side gigs or have them absorbed by the club, rebranded and have the club operate them with a variety of club coaches. That won’t happen because EJ’s biz is personally branded and so the personal training biz will continue and will drive a wedge between club-player-coach-parent.
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EJ's achievements are remarkable, in under 15 years he has worked his way from poverty in West Africa where he also coached African youth soccer, immigrated to the US, facing racism and haters here in the US daily. He speaks 4 languages and started at Seattle United as an assistant to Pete Fewing when no one paid him any attention. Luckily, one Director at SU finally spoke up for him and gave him a chance otherwise he'd still probably be coaching D and F teams like the majority of minority coaches in the United States and now he has over 20,000 followers, owns an international soccer team, founfded an international soccer non profit organization, trains MLS, international pro players and college level players that come to train with him year after year. Crossfire didn't even list his professional playing experience for the Gambian National Team and World Cup in Toronto and LA Blues in California. They are lucky to have him and his qualified coaches at EJ Futball Training.
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