I’m the second PP. not an imposter. Just addressing the clubs that will be relevant moving forward. Some of us aren’t new here. |
You are posting vague bullshit. |
You might not be new here, but you definitely posted some wildly false and inaccurate info. |
NVA and SYC teams are suffering losses at all age groups… |
Not one of the PP’s but most of this information seems valid. Only a few points were predictions that I think are likely to happen. |
This is definitely a troll trying to stir the pot. SYC only lost a few girls, but what about the new players who already committed at their ID sessions that you’re not mentioning? Love to see SYC living rent‑free in your mind. 😉 |
They’re losing the stronger girls and being replaced by girls not as strong. Generally not how to build stronger teams. |
New commits are mostly ECNL-RL or subs on an ECNL team. Starters from ECNL clubs are not committing to SYC GA unless it’s the 12’s or 13’s. SYC is losing starters to ECNL, that’s a fact. |
Are the new girls committing as a result of poaching? |
- The Arlington 2013s have a goal difference of 41 and 2011s have a goal difference of 35 so there is some talent there. Seems likely many move to GA. - FVU will have talent leave that is replaced by lesser talent. They will always be able to field a team due to the badge but the quality is going down. - VDA is definitely picking up players from NVA and SYC across 2013-2011 age groups. |
Have the current VDA players been notified? |
If you are currently on a Virginia ECNL squad and do not have an offer yet you need to start looking |
That players are being added to the roster for next year? Do clubs do that? |
At most, maybe one or two SYC players would even consider leaving. The drive to VDA just doesn’t make sense for SYC families. I do wonder whether current VDA players have actually received offers or know if they have roster spots for next year. Based on how things look this winter, I wouldn’t feel very confident in VDA’s leadership |
| Rumor has it DB is in the DMs of the 2012 NVA girls and wants to make a strong GFR team. You heard it here first. |