so the exodus started 5 or 6 years, no wonder the younger (and older) ecnl teams' talent depleted. |
Okay- I’ll take the bait…. What you are saying is flat out false. You must be referring to a non-ECNL team. The U15 girls ECNL coaches definitely do not have children who are playing youth soccer. Just look at their bios- They’ve been coaching in the area since the 1980s/90s. One of them is even in the VA Soccer Hall of Fame. |
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Will LB come back to save BRYC girls? |
Nobody needs saving, Hilary Faye. |
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| I’m not affiliated with BRYC - I have a kid at another ECNL club - but don’t understand why so many here have their knives out for BRYC. Why do you care? |
REC and travel constantly always going at it on here. |
Bitter parents stirring up the pot |
there is knives out for every club. BRYC is just special because they lose and are still really hard to deal with. |
Because the elite wants to play the elite. Not a team that loses by 5 goals or more week in and week out due to poor coaching. Maybe put STJFCV in its place. |
For next year STJFCV will be good at 05 and 06, okay at 07 and 08 and weak at 09 and 10. Not all that different from BRYC outside of the oldest two age groups. |
lol who is elite in this area? By that logic all the locals clubs should be out. |
STFU 07 is pretty good? Are you expecting they will get worse somehow? |
FCV doesn’t need bryc or ecnl. They are happy in GAL playing against the elite and best in the country. |
Who might they be playing that is elite? Anyways - there will be no swapping. ECNL will simply drop a club from this over saturated area. Maybe BRYC can replace Arlington is GA. Probably a better fit. |