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He's a great coach and trainer. SU should have given him more recognition and held onto him. Look at the 2 age groups he coached at SU. Players no longer have pressure for play time etc, but former players keep going back to him for training, and top players from other clubs from those age groups (who had to play against his teams) come to him for training. Lots of sounders futures/epd travel team kids. You can hate the business side of this sport, but lets be honest, these coaches are not getting paid enough to survive in this inflated tech town. Many coaches are doing their side training business, just not as successfully or on the scale that he does it.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostHe's a great coach and trainer. SU should have given him more recognition and held onto him. Look at the 2 age groups he coached at SU. Players no longer have pressure for play time etc, but former players keep going back to him for training, and top players from other clubs from those age groups (who had to play against his teams) come to him for training. Lots of sounders futures/epd travel team kids. You can hate the business side of this sport, but lets be honest, these coaches are not getting paid enough to survive in this inflated tech town. Many coaches are doing their side training business, just not as successfully or on the scale that he does it.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostHe's a great coach and trainer. SU should have given him more recognition and held onto him. Look at the 2 age groups he coached at SU. Players no longer have pressure for play time etc, but former players keep going back to him for training, and top players from other clubs from those age groups (who had to play against his teams) come to him for training. Lots of sounders futures/epd travel team kids. You can hate the business side of this sport, but lets be honest, these coaches are not getting paid enough to survive in this inflated tech town. Many coaches are doing their side training business, just not as successfully or on the scale that he does it.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostHe's a great coach and trainer. SU should have given him more recognition and held onto him. Look at the 2 age groups he coached at SU. Players no longer have pressure for play time etc, but former players keep going back to him for training, and top players from other clubs from those age groups (who had to play against his teams) come to him for training. Lots of sounders futures/epd travel team kids. You can hate the business side of this sport, but lets be honest, these coaches are not getting paid enough to survive in this inflated tech town. Many coaches are doing their side training business, just not as successfully or on the scale that he does it.
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That would be the price of a different trainer. Ej's sessions are not even half that... unless you talk about private lessons, which even Pac coaches charge $100+
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Ease up on the fella he’s just trying to make as much money as he can. It’s not his problem parents are so desperate they line up to hit his go fund me and pay for privates with his guys. it’s the perfect fit for XF there are Karen’s lined up around the block to pay him whatever he wants.
He’s not even close to a top coach FWIW.
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