After working at FESA for over 3 years, I can completely understand why everyone is now seeing JFC and this new Academy as a threat, and make no mistake, these clubs are a threat to FESA. The problem is not the other clubs, but from within at FESA. I have friends still at the club, some coaches, who still to this day continually express their frustration about how they are all micro managed and treated like slaves. I’m so glad I got out of the industry. The issue for me with FESA is that they have now got, possibly, the worst coaching slate they have ever had under Bubb. Lack of experience or knowledge of the game with no importance on improving themselves. I still speak to parents that I have remained friends with and they tell me the sessions are still the same, the coaches still have no energy, the importance is still about creating players who can run and fight. This is all well and good until more options un fold. I can absolutely understand why coaches are on here, going to other clubs events, scrambling to keep players! I would be very scared also, if I wasn’t a believer in the product i was delivering. Any coach with self respect left a long time ago. This will never change. Only yes men left, except my friend of course.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAfter working at FESA for over 3 years, I can completely understand why everyone is now seeing JFC and this new Academy as a threat, and make no mistake, these clubs are a threat to FESA. The problem is not the other clubs, but from within at FESA. I have friends still at the club, some coaches, who still to this day continually express their frustration about how they are all micro managed and treated like slaves. I’m so glad I got out of the industry. The issue for me with FESA is that they have now got, possibly, the worst coaching slate they have ever had under Bubb. Lack of experience or knowledge of the game with no importance on improving themselves. I still speak to parents that I have remained friends with and they tell me the sessions are still the same, the coaches still have no energy, the importance is still about creating players who can run and fight. This is all well and good until more options un fold. I can absolutely understand why coaches are on here, going to other clubs events, scrambling to keep players! I would be very scared also, if I wasn’t a believer in the product i was delivering. Any coach with self respect left a long time ago. This will never change. Only yes men left, except my friend of course.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you know how stupid you sound Felipe La Rata. Desperately putting thread after thread out here and abusing FESA. Nobody wanted you at the club. You have to prove it on the field not on this stupid site! The kids asked that you be remove from coaching them you were that bad!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFelipe has always been at FESA coaching and running camps. He has a mail out marketing list from his Xfinity camps and uses it currently to coax people to come check out Prime Sports and bring all their friends. Isn’t this Prime Sports a training company for all sports? Didn’t he go into the business Prime Sports with the Bartram AD and Others?
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Only club in country where you can have 0 coaching credentials and licenses to be a director. Hell even a college education isn’t required.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOnly club in country where you can have 0 coaching credentials and licenses to be a director. Hell even a college education isn’t required.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTalking about rest of directors.
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