Arlington ECNL ID’s

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are NVA/ Union parents for U15 and younger - which commute would be better between VDA and Arlington? Where do each team practice and generally at what time?


Arlington is FAR better


Not if your kid wants to play in college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are NVA/ Union parents for U15 and younger - which commute would be better between VDA and Arlington? Where do each team practice and generally at what time?


Arlington is FAR better


Vda has way better coaching. Arlington has better educated parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are NVA/ Union parents for U15 and younger - which commute would be better between VDA and Arlington? Where do each team practice and generally at what time?


Arlington is FAR better


Not if your kid wants to play in college.


I think this is in reference to commute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are NVA/ Union parents for U15 and younger - which commute would be better between VDA and Arlington? Where do each team practice and generally at what time?


Arlington is FAR better


yeah, at sucking
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are NVA/ Union parents for U15 and younger - which commute would be better between VDA and Arlington? Where do each team practice and generally at what time?


Arlington is FAR better


Vda has way better coaching. Arlington has better educated parents.


Kickball or rugby coaches yes. Soccer coaches no.

Arlington has the better staff / technical play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your DD doesn’t care about playing in college no problem. She can have a fun time at any club. But if she MAY want to play in college, there is no better option to keeping that door of opportunity open than playing for an ECNL team.

College coaches want to remain employed and they can only do that if they can identify and recruit the best talent—like any good company. ECNL is their deepest talent pool.



Not sure if this is coming from an Arlington parent, but 2011's aside, what Arl team do you consider to be "cream of the crop" or "a deep talent pool"? Most of us noticed the 10-0 drubbing you took at the hands of Bethesda a few weeks back.


Agreed! Vast majority of ARL teams are mediocre at best.


Serious question-why the focus on how well the team does in rankings? Once the kids are high school age, the club needs teams that are mid-table or better. That’s it. So long as you make it to the showcases at nationals, then your kid will be seen by hundreds of college coaches. It’s really a fact the college coaches recuit players not teams. You just need the overall team to be good enough that kids can show how well they can execute core skills, how they handle pressure, and how to push through bad moments. If you look at the last couple of years of Arlington girls, you see several P4 kids, and then an avalanche of kids going to schools that every normie parent would dream about being lucky enough to receive an acceptance letter.

Arlington is good enough to not be in fear of losing ECNL status, has individual players who get called up for big honors, and an army of kids that colleges believe will be additive to their college program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are NVA/ Union parents for U15 and younger - which commute would be better between VDA and Arlington? Where do each team practice and generally at what time?


Arlington is FAR better


Vda has way better coaching. Arlington has better educated parents.


Kickball or rugby coaches yes. Soccer coaches no.

Arlington has the better staff / technical play.


Stop. I've watched more than one match and the "strategy" is to boot it long to the right wing and hope she could out run the girl marking her and corral the ball.

In case you were wondering, she could not effectively do either. And yes, this is an ECNL team.
Anonymous
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Stop. I've watched more than one match and the "strategy" is to boot it long to the right wing and hope she could out run the girl marking her and corral the ball.

In case you were wondering, she could not effectively do either. And yes, this is an ECNL team.

Lol, depends on the right wing!
Anonymous
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Stop. I've watched more than one match and the "strategy" is to boot it long to the right wing and hope she could out run the girl marking her and corral the ball.

In case you were wondering, she could not effectively do either. And yes, this is an ECNL team.


Lol, depends on the right wing!

The one some guy was bragging about yesterday, probably his kid, and how skills could be developed (they clearly haven't been) but speed can't (other girls are just as fast now).

Anonymous
The toxicity was strong at the Arlington 2011s team tonight! Thought it was just the players but nope - came from the coaches. This was an invite only session and after the session the coaches told the 5 girls who they were not considering to “leave, just go” and everyone watched them walk off the field. These coaches have no business coaching kids. And if you’re wondering if my kid was one told to “leave, just go”, no. My kid was invited back but after seeing that and also having some very questionable things said to her by the coaches during the session, she will absolutely not be going back again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The toxicity was strong at the Arlington 2011s team tonight! Thought it was just the players but nope - came from the coaches. This was an invite only session and after the session the coaches told the 5 girls who they were not considering to “leave, just go” and everyone watched them walk off the field. These coaches have no business coaching kids. And if you’re wondering if my kid was one told to “leave, just go”, no. My kid was invited back but after seeing that and also having some very questionable things said to her by the coaches during the session, she will absolutely not be going back again.


Survey says. This is a lie
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The toxicity was strong at the Arlington 2011s team tonight! Thought it was just the players but nope - came from the coaches. This was an invite only session and after the session the coaches told the 5 girls who they were not considering to “leave, just go” and everyone watched them walk off the field. These coaches have no business coaching kids. And if you’re wondering if my kid was one told to “leave, just go”, no. My kid was invited back but after seeing that and also having some very questionable things said to her by the coaches during the session, she will absolutely not be going back again.


Survey says. This is a lie


Yeah, right. Anyone who's been around a while knows this absolutely, one hundred percent, could have happened.
Anonymous
They told girls they could go at both of the 2012 sessions too. They were told they could go because their team was finished scrimmaging.
Anonymous
Nope. That is not the same thing. This was a group of current players and 9 other outside players. 4 outside players were told to stay with the current team and then the 5 outside players were told to “just go, leave”. Those 5 13 year old girls walked off the field while everyone watched. I wish it were a lie but I posted it here because people should know how horrible these coaches are to keep their kids safe. This is not normal behavior! Do not normalize this behavior for your daughter!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The toxicity was strong at the Arlington 2011s team tonight! Thought it was just the players but nope - came from the coaches. This was an invite only session and after the session the coaches told the 5 girls who they were not considering to “leave, just go” and everyone watched them walk off the field. These coaches have no business coaching kids. And if you’re wondering if my kid was one told to “leave, just go”, no. My kid was invited back but after seeing that and also having some very questionable things said to her by the coaches during the session, she will absolutely not be going back again.


Good that you’re not going back again. What’s wrong with that? They are trying to form a strong team with talent and mental toughness. Only strong people will survive in the real world. Please take your soft kid somewhere else—you definitely don’t belong here. Other kids who need it more will take the spot.
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