Leesburg FC feedback

Anonymous
Looking for the good and bad on girl's side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for the good and bad on girl's side.


Cheaper and better than VRSC and LS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for the good and bad on girl's side.


Cheaper and better than VRSC and LS


I'll give you credit, you got the cheaper part right but stop responding to your own posts. It's not a good look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking for the good and bad on girl's side.


Cheaper and better than VRSC and LS


I'll give you credit, you got the cheaper part right but stop responding to your own posts. It's not a good look.


You are cognitively impaired and intellectually limited.
Anonymous
So I guess if these are the kind of parents there, it's just the same old shit as rev, loudoun, and stj? But slightly cheaper?
Anonymous
Looking at the website and I only see girl's teams? Are there only girl's teams at the club? Also, I see no 2012 teams. Where are the 2012s playing? Are the coaches parents? It seems like it from the website info.
Anonymous
i didn't even know leesburg FC was still around, if they're still around they're a step above rec but no where near the level of competition at VRSC or LS.

It definitely is cheaper but that should be expected playing in the NCSL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i didn't even know leesburg FC was still around, if they're still around they're a step above rec but no where near the level of competition at VRSC or LS.

It definitely is cheaper but that should be expected playing in the NCSL


Not everyone is sucking the teet of VRSC or LS....obviously the question was posted looking for actual feedback from people there.
Anonymous
It's better than rec. On par with lowest level club teams, LS included.
Anonymous
I would say if your child is better than rec, but not good enough for the top 2 teams at LS or the top team for VRSC, but still want to play something more competitive than rec LFC could be the place for you. Also, it's significantly cheaper than VRSC and LS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i didn't even know leesburg FC was still around, if they're still around they're a step above rec but no where near the level of competition at VRSC or LS.

It definitely is cheaper but that should be expected playing in the NCSL


VRSC plays ncsl in spring. Were you saying?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i didn't even know leesburg FC was still around, if they're still around they're a step above rec but no where near the level of competition at VRSC or LS.

It definitely is cheaper but that should be expected playing in the NCSL


Not everyone is sucking the teet of VRSC or LS....obviously the question was posted looking for actual feedback from people there.


I gave feedback “a step above rec but not close to other teams in the area” prove me wrong, I’ll wait
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i didn't even know leesburg FC was still around, if they're still around they're a step above rec but no where near the level of competition at VRSC or LS.

It definitely is cheaper but that should be expected playing in the NCSL


VRSC plays ncsl in spring. Were you saying?


VRSC and LS both have teams that play NCSL. LFC is significantly cheaper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i didn't even know leesburg FC was still around, if they're still around they're a step above rec but no where near the level of competition at VRSC or LS.

It definitely is cheaper but that should be expected playing in the NCSL


VRSC plays ncsl in spring. Were you saying?


VRSC and LS both have teams that play NCSL. LFC is significantly cheaper.


2nd, 3rd, and 4th teams yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for the good and bad on girl's side.


The good and bad is all about perspective and what is your desired end state. Some folks are saying they’re cheaper and that’s because they don’t play in a national platform league (ECNL, GA, etc). So it’s good that they’re cheaper but bad that you player won’t get the same level of exposure to play at the next level.

I’d say they’re travel light, if your DD is looking for more competitive than rec setting but not the time commitment of ECNL/GA. You’ll stay local for league matches (no overnights) and may go out of state for a tournament.
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