http://www.1460thefan.com/tf.php?story=dispatch/news/sports03/apr03/1718410.html "When I played, I'd come to practice and go home,'' Warzycha said. "As a coach, you have to prepare for the game, watch tapes and do other stuff. I'm more of a go-out-and-play type of coach. I know I have to learn a lot on the other side of coaching -- watch the game tapes and do other research.'' If you read the article, he says mentally he can play, but not physically. Sounds about right, I'm glad he's coaching (entirely) on our side, now. Anyone know how good his English is? I assume its not an issue.
Let the old man do something stupid before we question his value as a coach, i mean unless we could think of someone else who definately is qualified and wanting to work under andrulis as an assistant. Robert wore the crest for 7 years and knows what it is to be Crew, that counts for something, that sense of pride can be handed down to the younger guys.
I think it's good that he is now coaching. I think the point that he has been with the team since the first season is also very relevant as begin to develop some traditions. I hope that we continue to keep players around after their retirements... that being said, is Lapper still in the front office? I know Yeags went to join Papa at IU, but never heard anything about Lapper after the original announcement.
Mike is the Director of Soccer Business Development for the Crew. He's involved in managing soccer camps among other things.
Re: Re: Notebook: Warzycha comfortable as coach Meh... at least its better than a degree in communications.
Re: Re: Notebook: Warzycha comfortable as coach Lapper's a socialist!? The damn commies are everywhere...