This will never happen with Riverbend. They have no ability to attract this level of player and the players that they are attempting to strong arm into the GA Aspire teams from LE are mid-level NCSL players AT BEST. There will never be an opportunity for those players to train with, guest play or move into the NVA GA environment. There is not enough patience in the world to see that happen. |
Given that ~80 of those 88 pages are mockery or questioning viability I don’t know that that metric stands for what you think it does. |
You may be right, but who knows how this pans out. I've seen some strong players on GFR teams with no where to go, ECNL teams in the area won't even let them try out. I do know this, there is a lot of talent in Fairfax who do not have access to travel soccer because of the cost. Perhaps that will be RBFC's plan, to tap into that pool. I have heard that they have very deep pockets and are committed to building for the long haul. |
A lot of this thread feels like fear of competition. 80+ pages of anonymous negativity tells me less about Riverbend and more about how threatened some people in the local ecosystem seem to be. I’d bet a large percentage of the constant disparaging comes from coaches and insiders at neighboring clubs trying to protect their turf from a potential competitor. |
lol, no. no one with any knowledge of the nova soccer world thinks this club is a threat. |
You lost me at RL is basically equivalent to Aspire when, at least right now, the top half of the table in NCLS Division 1 would likely beat 95% of the NoVa Aspire teams, and the top half of the local RL table would probably finish 4th at worst in the region’s GA conference. I know this is a longer term plan but objectively Aspire simply is not there yet. Aspire simply is not the shiny object you think it is. And GFR already withdrew from a similar arrangement with NVA (when the “pathway” actually went to an ECNL team) bc the opportunities at NVA you are holding out were really more of a mirage, even for much stronger players than R(b)FC is likely to draw. And if all you’re talking about is a pathway to GA, I think probably at least the top half of the players on GFR’s 2012g, 2013g, and 2014g RL teams could have made a GA roster in the area for next year if that’s what they wanted — no need for a pit stop in Aspire to have a “pathway.” (Probably the older girls also but I don’t know those teams as well.) The area is already over saturated in GA teams relative to available & interested talent. Just look at the drop off after the top three clubs. |
Actually, as recently covered, it’s probably mostly parents of kids that were harmed by the chaos and drama ML caused at GFR who enjoy watching the car crash of this vanity project. |
Actually, a lot of smart people in Fairfax who understand the soccer landscape do see why this could become significant over time. Experienced leadership, strong financial backing, connections into an existing GA infrastructure, and access to one of the biggest player pools in Northern Virginia is not something serious people just dismiss. The fact that some of you are spending this much energy trying to minimize it says more than you realize. Clubs don’t generate this level of conversation unless people see at least the potential for disruption. |
You don't get it. The only people who have any real feelings about this club are the parents who got bamboozled into leaving GFR because they wanted their kid to stay with friends and now are dealing with a complete disaster. No one who stayed at GFR has anything but schadenfruede! |
you're literally using AI to create responses to these conversations. The structure is too clean. Four parallel bullet-point-style claims, each self-contained, building to a rhetorical conclusion. That's a common AI pattern. "Says more than you realize" is a classic AI-flavored mic-drop phrase — sounds punchy but is vague. The closing move ("clubs don't generate this level of conversation unless...") is a logical-sounding deflection that AI tends to reach for when the goal is to sound authoritative without making a specific factual claim. No personal voice. There's nothing specific — no names, no actual data points, no "I've been in this league for 15 years and here's what I've seen." Just general assertions dressed up as insider knowledge. |
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The rest of the thread reads exactly like DCUM — casual typos ("probalby"), short punchy reactions, duck emojis, SNL references, side tangents. Real DCUM soccer parents write messy, opinionated, and personal. The post you flagged is completely different in register — smooth, structured, no typos, rhetorical rather than conversational. It reads like someone who felt outgunned in the argument and asked ChatGPT to write a defense of Riverbend FC for them to paste in.
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Have you ever tried to do this with something you wrote? The AI detector does the same thing for human writing, It flags 100% human writing as AI all the time. Save your credits. |
You’re looking at this entirely through a hyper local NoVA lens when these leagues are way bigger then one conference or one age group. I never said Aspire today is some elite national platform. The point is Aspire creates structural flexibility and an internal movement pathway that clubs like GFR currently dont have. Those are 2 completley different arguments. And lets be honest about why GFR pulled away from the NVA pathway arrangement. It wasnt because the pathway was overflowing with success stories. It was because they quickly realized very few if any of their players were realistically going to make the jump into the NVA ECNL enviroment. The speed of play, athleticism and overall level was a much bigger jump from ECNL RL then people on here want to admit. As for “top half of GFR RL players could make GA rosters tomorrow” maybe some could make lower end GA rosters in an oversaturated market sure. But making a roster and actually impacting games at the higher end GA clubs are two completley different things. Nobody is saying Riverbend Aspire is magically superior on day one. The point is the long term model: train localy, develop internally, and create a direct bridge into a GA ecosystem without forcing familys to totally restart at another club. Thats what theyre trying to build. |
| AI generated defense of a vaporware club seems completely on point. |
Every single club in the area has a pathway for girls that "develop later or want to push to a higher level." It's called NCSL. NCSL is the Aspire equivalent. In fact, Aspire teams are playing in NCSL right now and LOSING. If an east-side Fairfax County girl wants to play GA (and who knows why as MAS GA is not appreciably better than VA ECNL-RL) they are going to go to McLean, not rolling the dice on this clown show. There is also zero chance any RbFC Aspire girl will be promoted to NVA ever. NVA will take Loudoun's NCSL girls for in-season emergencies before promoting RbFC Aspire because otherwise the Loudoun parents, who are paying the bills, will be out with pitchforks. Nothing about RbFC Aspire makes any business sense at all, other than as a vanity project. |