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Does it really even matter!Guess Who wrote:Some rumors that are cycling around are the Texans are losing not just Higg,Bennett but some other coaches on there girls academy side. Can anyone confirm or shead some light on this.
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it could matter if you are about to sign a contract with the club and you have no idea if your coach is coming or going. So yes it does matter.#2420 wrote:Does it really even matter!Guess Who wrote:Some rumors that are cycling around are the Texans are losing not just Higg,Bennett but some other coaches on there girls academy side. Can anyone confirm or shead some light on this.
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Guess Who wrote:it could matter if you are about to sign a contract with the club and you have no idea if your coach is coming or going. So yes it does matter.#2420 wrote:Does it really even matter!Guess Who wrote:Some rumors that are cycling around are the Texans are losing not just Higg,Bennett but some other coaches on there girls academy side. Can anyone confirm or shead some light on this.
They dont sign contracts in the Academy ages. Now if you are talking about a coach in the '02 ranks, then yes, they are about 7 months out from signing contracts.
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I was referring to the 02 and older age groups.AtThePitch wrote:Guess Who wrote:it could matter if you are about to sign a contract with the club and you have no idea if your coach is coming or going. So yes it does matter.#2420 wrote:Does it really even matter!Guess Who wrote:Some rumors that are cycling around are the Texans are losing not just Higg,Bennett but some other coaches on there girls academy side. Can anyone confirm or shead some light on this.
They dont sign contracts in the Academy ages. Now if you are talking about a coach in the '02 ranks, then yes, they are about 7 months out from signing contracts.
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#2420 wrote:Even at that point it doesn't matter they will tell you one coach and then change with no input from you at anytime. The contract is with the club not your coach.
Understood... however, the suggestions on this forum is not to go with a club just because of the name for your DD, but to a coach that your DD will respond to, that will develop her core skills, and has her best interests as his/her own...
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I dis-agree alot. On this forum most are only going to certain clubs becuase of the name of the club. The ones that don't care about the name. Don't even know or care about this site. I'm not saying 100% ,but atleast 80%.Bierluva wrote:#2420 wrote:Even at that point it doesn't matter they will tell you one coach and then change with no input from you at anytime. The contract is with the club not your coach.
Understood... however, the suggestions on this forum is not to go with a club just because of the name for your DD, but to a coach that your DD will respond to, that will develop her core skills, and has her best interests as his/her own...
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Bierluva wrote:#2420 wrote:Even at that point it doesn't matter they will tell you one coach and then change with no input from you at anytime. The contract is with the club not your coach.
Understood... however, the suggestions on this forum is not to go with a club just because of the name for your DD, but to a coach that your DD will respond to, that will develop her core skills, and has her best interests as his/her own...
I would suggest then you get set to sign a contract with 'the coach', and not with the club.
As you get to post-Academy years with any Club, you will soon realise that a coach does not necessarily have to have your dds best interests all the time, if those interests are in conflict with the club's.
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I doubt most people on this board stepped out the door for the very first time targeting a specific bumper sticker for their car. But once you get into the market, it's easy to see that the biggest clubs not only have the best sales pitches, they also have the most sales people. It's easy to get swept up in that momentum even when you know there are cheaper/smaller/more personalized (or possibly even better) options available.#2420 wrote:I dis-agree alot. On this forum most are only going to certain clubs becuase of the name of the club. The ones that don't care about the name. Don't even know or care about this site. I'm not saying 100% ,but atleast 80%.Bierluva wrote:#2420 wrote:Even at that point it doesn't matter they will tell you one coach and then change with no input from you at anytime. The contract is with the club not your coach.
Understood... however, the suggestions on this forum is not to go with a club just because of the name for your DD, but to a coach that your DD will respond to, that will develop her core skills, and has her best interests as his/her own...
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Seems like the conclusion of a transition process of leadership on the girls side that started with the hiring of SB or earlier.
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Pele98 wrote:Bierluva wrote:#2420 wrote:Even at that point it doesn't matter they will tell you one coach and then change with no input from you at anytime. The contract is with the club not your coach.
Understood... however, the suggestions on this forum is not to go with a club just because of the name for your DD, but to a coach that your DD will respond to, that will develop her core skills, and has her best interests as his/her own...
I would suggest then you get set to sign a contract with 'the coach', and not with the club.
As you get to post-Academy years with any Club, you will soon realise that a coach does not necessarily have to have your dds best interests all the time, if those interests are in conflict with the club's.
I do not think it is that sinster at all clubs: I do think clubs (like any entity) develop a culture and that ussualy starts with the folks at the top. As an example, if you agree with Hassans "style" and character then that is what you will find at the Texans. Sure you may find Texan coaches that walk their own path but in any organization "employees" are going to mimic leadership as that is why they will join, they buy into the culture or at the least are attracted to it (and also want to keep their job). Study the organiztion as well as the coach and then I think you will discover where the best fit is.
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soccer4fun wrote:Pele98 wrote:Bierluva wrote:#2420 wrote:Even at that point it doesn't matter they will tell you one coach and then change with no input from you at anytime. The contract is with the club not your coach.
Understood... however, the suggestions on this forum is not to go with a club just because of the name for your DD, but to a coach that your DD will respond to, that will develop her core skills, and has her best interests as his/her own...
I would suggest then you get set to sign a contract with 'the coach', and not with the club.
As you get to post-Academy years with any Club, you will soon realise that a coach does not necessarily have to have your dds best interests all the time, if those interests are in conflict with the club's.
I do not think it is that sinster at all clubs: I do think clubs (like any entity) develop a culture and that ussualy starts with the folks at the top. As an example, if you agree with Hassans "style" and character then that is what you will find at the Texans. Sure you may find Texan coaches that walk their own path but in any organization "employees" are going to mimic leadership as that is why they will join, they buy into the culture or at the least are attracted to it (and also want to keep their job). Study the organiztion as well as the coach and then I think you will discover where the best fit is.
Well said.
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Agreed.Ifyouonlyknew wrote:soccer4fun wrote:Pele98 wrote:Bierluva wrote:#2420 wrote:Even at that point it doesn't matter they will tell you one coach and then change with no input from you at anytime. The contract is with the club not your coach.
Understood... however, the suggestions on this forum is not to go with a club just because of the name for your DD, but to a coach that your DD will respond to, that will develop her core skills, and has her best interests as his/her own...
I would suggest then you get set to sign a contract with 'the coach', and not with the club.
As you get to post-Academy years with any Club, you will soon realise that a coach does not necessarily have to have your dds best interests all the time, if those interests are in conflict with the club's.
I do not think it is that sinster at all clubs: I do think clubs (like any entity) develop a culture and that ussualy starts with the folks at the top. As an example, if you agree with Hassans "style" and character then that is what you will find at the Texans. Sure you may find Texan coaches that walk their own path but in any organization "employees" are going to mimic leadership as that is why they will join, they buy into the culture or at the least are attracted to it (and also want to keep their job). Study the organiztion as well as the coach and then I think you will discover where the best fit is.
Well said.
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Just wondering what you think Hassan's Style & Character is?soccer4fun wrote:Pele98 wrote:Bierluva wrote:#2420 wrote:Even at that point it doesn't matter they will tell you one coach and then change with no input from you at anytime. The contract is with the club not your coach.
Understood... however, the suggestions on this forum is not to go with a club just because of the name for your DD, but to a coach that your DD will respond to, that will develop her core skills, and has her best interests as his/her own...
I would suggest then you get set to sign a contract with 'the coach', and not with the club.
As you get to post-Academy years with any Club, you will soon realise that a coach does not necessarily have to have your dds best interests all the time, if those interests are in conflict with the club's.
I do not think it is that sinster at all clubs: I do think clubs (like any entity) develop a culture and that ussualy starts with the folks at the top. As an example, if you agree with Hassans "style" and character then that is what you will find at the Texans. Sure you may find Texan coaches that walk their own path but in any organization "employees" are going to mimic leadership as that is why they will join, they buy into the culture or at the least are attracted to it (and also want to keep their job). Study the organiztion as well as the coach and then I think you will discover where the best fit is.
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#2420 wrote: Just wondering what you think Hassan's Style & Character is?
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Lefty wrote:Are you sure the Texans are losing RH and TB as coaches and that it is not RH and TB losing the opportunity to coach at Texans?
Seems like the conclusion of a transition process of leadership on the girls side that started with the hiring of SB or earlier.
Possible. We'll probably never know.
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notdavidmay wrote:I think not. I am pretty sure they are more excited at the opportunities to coach in college over dealing with pretween and the dreadful pretween parents. Even if their college coaching run is a disaster, it isn't like they'd have problems finding a youth academy to start coaching again.
I'm pretty sure that most coaches would be more excited about college than academy and both of them have prior college coaching experience.
The question is why were they moved to pre-teen and academy at Texans vs the ECNL and National League teams they had coached previously? Was that a promotion at Texans that they then leveraged to get back in the college ranks?
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Lefty wrote:notdavidmay wrote:I think not. I am pretty sure they are more excited at the opportunities to coach in college over dealing with pretween and the dreadful pretween parents. Even if their college coaching run is a disaster, it isn't like they'd have problems finding a youth academy to start coaching again.
I'm pretty sure that most coaches would be more excited about college than academy and both of them have prior college coaching experience.
The question is why were they moved to pre-teen and academy at Texans vs the ECNL and National League teams they had coached previously? Was that a promotion at Texans that they then leveraged to get back in the college ranks?
Ryan was in noway trying to leverage anything. He was completely caught off guard by the whole SB thing. He was at nationals with his 93's this past summer. They had just won(by the way that was a team he did not put together). He was leaving hotel to catch plane and Hassan called "o by the way I'm bringing SB on board to take older ECNL teams" Ryan had no idea this was coming. Take it for what it's worth but it came from a what I would call very trustworthy source. So if Ryan is sticking around with younger teams( and I think he is) it's prob for the cash. Can't fault a man for that. Trust me though he knows what the score is.
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Balotelli Fan wrote:Lefty wrote:notdavidmay wrote:I think not. I am pretty sure they are more excited at the opportunities to coach in college over dealing with pretween and the dreadful pretween parents. Even if their college coaching run is a disaster, it isn't like they'd have problems finding a youth academy to start coaching again.
I'm pretty sure that most coaches would be more excited about college than academy and both of them have prior college coaching experience.
The question is why were they moved to pre-teen and academy at Texans vs the ECNL and National League teams they had coached previously? Was that a promotion at Texans that they then leveraged to get back in the college ranks?
Ryan was in noway trying to leverage anything. He was completely caught off guard by the whole SB thing. He was at nationals with his 93's this past summer. They had just won(by the way that was a team he did not put together). He was leaving hotel to catch plane and Hassan called "o by the way I'm bringing SB on board to take older ECNL teams" Ryan had no idea this was coming. Take it for what it's worth but it came from a what I would call very trustworthy source. So if Ryan is sticking around with younger teams( and I think he is) it's prob for the cash. Can't fault a man for that. Trust me though he knows what the score is.
Its ALLLL about the cash Funny how these parents think its becus that man luuvss those kids soooo much man Hes tryin to make that dolla bill
I wouldnt let my kid stay with a coach that has made it blatantly clear the ONLY reason he is coaching them is because he needs to make sur he is comfortable $$ wise thru his change
hopefully those ego filled parents see the light befor its to late for those kids
man DT sure made a big nasty on this one
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