Depending on who he's replaced with...this could either be the best thing that's happened to MPSC or something that's not so good.

A lot of focus was being put on individual skills all the time with coaches being told not to talk to the younger kids while they're playing, so as they aged up, they had less and less experience with passing, which only gets more important as you get older, and didn't have the experience with knowing real time mistakes that they made so they could watch for and correct them in the future. Coaches were also not informed when they were removed from teams, or when other changes were being "ordered" but not passed down, with a general huge issue with communication from directors to coaches.

A lot of the bureaucratic problems pushed people to other clubs, unfortunately. The club has some excellent U12 academy teams though, so if their coaching quality is good, hopefully those coaches will stay with them as they go up and it can be the start of a renewal of prestige for the club.


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