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In all seriousness how does this all happen?
You can say all you want about FC Boston. They're a professionally run club, college and full time coaches.
How do they let FC Boston South exist? Are they oblivious?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn all seriousness how does this all happen?
You can say all you want about FC Boston. They're a professionally run club, college and full time coaches.
How do they let FC Boston South exist? Are they oblivious?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn all seriousness how does this all happen?
You can say all you want about FC Boston. They're a professionally run club, college and full time coaches.
How do they let FC Boston South exist? Are they oblivious?
The rest of the teams have parents coaching their kids team. You can't even make this stuff up, it's such a joke.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSouth has one full time coach and he only coaches one team. And, the team that the lone bolts coach actually coaches he has a parent as an Assistant coach LMAO.
The rest of the teams have parents coaching their kids team. You can't even make this stuff up, it's such a joke.
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so we know how this works right...if you arent buying , you arent trying...big clubs need to expand and grow into new areas to boost their wallets/egos..so they find small clubs to buy, even like in this case where there might be just one or two teams, and magically they have a new "region" to put on their website. Problem is, like in this case, people see right through it. If they actually take the time to bring in some decent coaches and actually build a program instead of buying one, they will have people seek them out and at least give them a try.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postso we know how this works right...if you arent buying , you arent trying...big clubs need to expand and grow into new areas to boost their wallets/egos..so they find small clubs to buy, even like in this case where there might be just one or two teams, and magically they have a new "region" to put on their website. Problem is, like in this case, people see right through it. If they actually take the time to bring in some decent coaches and actually build a program instead of buying one, they will have people seek them out and at least give them a try.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow do you think businesses go from starting with a headquarters (main office) and then expanding into regional or branch offices. You start off slow by having 1 or 2 people in a remote office (or home office) and grow from there. If you try to grow too big too fast, you might not have the business to sustain that. Often times, bigger businesses will buy smaller offices to expedite the growth. The base is already there, and then if you can find more customers, you add more staff. Chicken vs. egg approach.
Coaching in the south is really bad.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow do you think businesses go from starting with a headquarters (main office) and then expanding into regional or branch offices. You start off slow by having 1 or 2 people in a remote office (or home office) and grow from there. If you try to grow too big too fast, you might not have the business to sustain that. Often times, bigger businesses will buy smaller offices to expedite the growth. The base is already there, and then if you can find more customers, you add more staff. Chicken vs. egg approach.
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