winbypin
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You're as bad as Congress with impeachment. You have no direct proof of anything....just what you speculate to be true.Please read people's entire post, Winbypin. Here is part of my original post.
You're as bad as Congress with impeachment. You have no direct proof of anything....just what you speculate to be true.Please read people's entire post, Winbypin. Here is part of my original post.
You have no idea of the time and effort it takes to coach a hs team. That is magnified at the club level. Yes club coaches get paid and maybe too much. But that is a different debate. Coaches that choose to run or coach a club do it for many reasons and money is well down the list.HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA your blanket statement that all those coaches named do it for the “love of the game” is HILARIOUS! Yes, many of those coaches do it because they love coaching and to supplement their income. But then there are SOME that just do it as PR STUNT.
Those that don’t have their BLINDERS on know exactly which HS I’m referring to. If you don’t, just wait until next Fall when magically a varsity roster is filled with juniors and seniors who were never in the program prior to this.
You are as ignorant as your posts; please read the posts thoroughly before you engage in stupidity, I beg you! You that guy who pretends to listen to someone, but actually all your doing is thinking of what to say next. I bet you give everyone you resume, when you meet them!! Pathetic!!You're as bad as Congress with impeachment. You have no direct proof of anything....just what you speculate to be true.
I really miss the eye roll emoji from the old site. This one will have to do.You are as ignorant as your posts; please read the posts thoroughly before you engage in stupidity, I beg you! You that guy who pretends to listen to someone, but actually all your doing is thinking of what to say next. I bet you give everyone you resume, when you meet them!! Pathetic!!
while I agree that this could happen at a public school as easily as at any private school, it was my impression that open enrollment only allowed a public school to accept students from schools districts that are geographically adjacent to them. Mind you, not sure of this, but i recall it from somewhere.Lol. So you're obviously not aware that somewhere around 80% of public schools have open enrollment are you? The overwhelming majority of schools would not require the kids to move from their home district at all.
You will have to forgive me if I don't think you know what you're talking about....
Seems to be picking up a lot of Juniors. Perhaps betting there is not a season this year, but may look strong next year? BTW with the GWOC only playing GWOC (if there is a season), Moeller will be Mason's first game.Moeller with a transfer from Mason!! Another one who just so HAPPENS to play for the same club God’s gift to soccer coaches at ?
Moeller.Care to say which HS?
That guy is a piece of work. Moeller and CUP should be embarrassed. I feel sorry for kids who get tossed aside so his recruits can play. Many of the recruits get tuition breaks too. It’s wrong on so many levels.Moeller with a transfer from Mason!! Another one who just so HAPPENS to play for the same club God’s gift to soccer coaches at ?
Yep, like i said it’s so wrong on so many levels. But what’s really troubling is no one does anything. Somebody in administration has to know what’s going on there. Or a parent of the soccer players who get cast aside. I know parents there and it isn’t exactly a secret it slimy. In fact, there’s parents there who can prove it’s state violations with recruiting and tuition assistance for at least a few of the kids he’s talked into transferring. Or so They say. And I trust the person it’s coming from. I get the impression parents aren’t happy but no one wants to deal with it. I told one of the parents i know, a good friend, to tell these parents to speak up but it sounds like they are waiting on the arrogance to catch up to him eventually. Told her if no ones saying anything they may be waiting a long time for that to happen. My understanding is the guys an egomaniac who wants to have golden statues of himself at all area soccer fields. Weird.looking at their Instagram and it looks like they have ANOTHER junior transfer. Hmmmmmm!!!! What makes this so laughable is there parading their transfers on their Instagram site. This guy!!!
Mason I BelieveWhat school does this newest player come from?
I'm hoping that was the one from a month ago and not ANOTHER one!Mason I Believe
If that’s the case I may be wrong then. Not sure.I'm hoping that was the one from a month ago and not ANOTHER one!
I totally agree. Everything you say is spot on. It’s not right to cast aspersions. In fact it’s morally wrong. But I will say it’s not an aspersion if it’s true. I know that this is cheap way out but I prefer to leave it at that.While it’s tempting to cast aspersions at a particular program or coach when we see kids transferring into that program, none of us know the reasons or motivators behind those individual family decisions. The reality is people are drawn to private schools for a variety of reasons, including sports, academics, and overall cultural fit. If a kid has a great relationship with his club coach and that club coach also coaches at a top high school program that the kid could play for, it’s easy to understand why a kid would consider transferring. That’s particularly true for kids who may also be unhappy socially or not performing academically in their current school, or who see a clearer path to a college scholarship (academically or athletically) at a different school. Frankly, these coaches are ambassadors for their programs and the relationships they build in their clubs and in their high schools influence kids decisions on where they want to take their talent, both for club and school.
I appreciate the dialogue, David. There’s a fine line between “recruiting” and having existing, established relationships with kids from club coaching (or AAU for basketball) that results in a kid following a coach to his/her high school program. I’m not suggesting that some coaches don’t sometimes step over that line, since that would be naive, but knowing some of the kids who have transferred to (and from) Moeller, St. X and Summit in a variety of sports, I can tell you that coaches try very hard to adhere to the rules and ethics governing their role. In reading this string, it seems like some people are attacking one particular coach in large part because they don’t care for his competitiveness, arrogance or general approach to coaching. That doesn’t mean he’s a cheat.I totally agree. Everything you say is spot on. It’s not right to cast aspersions. In fact it’s morally wrong. But I will say it’s not an aspersion if it’s true. I know that this is cheap way out but I prefer to leave it at that.
U are absolutely right on everything you said here as well. Again though, it’s not an attack if it’s true. People are guarded in what they say a lot of times because they don’t want to hurt the kids who may be involved. What you say is fact. Nothing above makes him a cheat. Cheating is what makes you a cheat. It’s really not a big secret. Some people don’t care and some people look the other way. Few have an axe to grind because they think they should of started or not been cut. Very few speak up. But I also think there are more than a few who would like to burn the guy but won’t because of the boys. Someone on here will not care or will be mocked for posting something Unflattering about Moeller soccer and spill it.I appreciate the dialogue, David. There’s a fine line between “recruiting” and having existing, established relationships with kids from club coaching (or AAU for basketball) that results in a kid following a coach to his/her high school program. I’m not suggesting that some coaches don’t sometimes step over that line, since that would be naive, but knowing some of the kids who have transferred to (and from) Moeller, St. X and Summit in a variety of sports, I can tell you that coaches try very hard to adhere to the rules and ethics governing their role. In reading this string, it seems like some people are attacking one particular coach in large part because they don’t care for his competitiveness, arrogance or general approach to coaching. That doesn’t mean he’s a cheat.
Brian, that’s the kind of post that will get someone to get ticked and spill it. As I said before people don’t want to hurt the kids involved. People do have quite a bit of knowledge as to what goes on. More than u may think. And yes people do know the coach. And i Went back and looked at all the posts and no one said Moeller isn’t a good school. In fact i think most would say it’s a very good school academically.All of you guys are morons. Grow up. You have no idea what is going on in these kids lives that makes them leave their current school to go to Moeller. Moeller is a very good school. Maybe they all live in different districts and want to play with their friends. I’m disappointed that you guys are bashing on a coach you guys probably don’t even know. So immature.
Not always.Open enrollment does not make recruiting go away. Also if an athlete is accepted per open enrollment they have to sit out part of the season.