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Baltimore Armor worked Arlington and VDA 2012 at Revolution Cup. Aren’t those supposed to be the two best ECNL teams in the mid-Atlantic region?
Is the debate settled. MLSNext produces superior teams. |
| Yes it’s settled. Preseason games in one age group not yet done with puberty teams settles everything. |
Thank you - it's all beyond stupid, but people need to say stupid crap in between games to feel validated. |
| Thres already a rev cup thread. |
Their best players (Arlington and VDA) were not even there so calm down. What a joke. |
Um, VDA had three players playing with DC United and Arlington had their leading scorer there as well. But okay. |
Arlington had 3 players out, two with injuries and 1 playing with DCUA. The same Arlington team that handled Armour last season. By the way - noticed more than half of Armour’s team had black t-shirts with numbers taped on them instead of jerseys. Shitty clubs are known for bringing “ringers” to help with them in tournaments.
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| Playing with DCUA, the pay to play team? |
Nope. |
Seeing as how that hasn’t even started yet, your hateration is really showing. Sad. |
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don't all academies have some kind of pay to play until they reach U14 or so? I know you don't care about facts or anything, but what is your gripe with DCUA having people play this weekend? |
Ok- calm down U-little parents. Come back to us when your kid is U-17, U18/19. Or, you can just see how the older ECNL teams did against the mightly MLS Next teams on gotsport. Hint- they didn't all 'get worked.' but thanks for the comprehensive report on the 13 year olds. |
OP’s “worked” peaked my interest. BA won 3-1 and 2-1 against arl and VDA. Nice wins, but “worked?” |
Some of the better programs don’t wait until U14 but I think you’re right on that. |