LS/NVA Drama

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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.
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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.
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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.
I guess you didnt hear that about half the rising u13 team is leaving Loudoun. LS GA vs NVA U13 next year could be a lot closer.
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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.


There is no “pathway” from Loudoun to NVA anymore. Not that there was one before NVA made the switch to GA. They operate as 2 separate clubs - NVA poaches Loudoun players they like at ID sessions. Loudoun players receive NVA offers and it’s up to them to reject or accept. Some do, some don’t. The days of NVA being an exalted club are over and I think both NVA/Loudoun leadership know that.
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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Sorry your kid didn’t get NVA offer, understand your disappointment

Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.


There is no “pathway” from Loudoun to NVA anymore. Not that there was one before NVA made the switch to GA. They operate as 2 separate clubs - NVA poaches Loudoun players they like at ID sessions. Loudoun players receive NVA offers and it’s up to them to reject or accept. Some do, some don’t. The days of NVA being an exalted club are over and I think both NVA/Loudoun leadership know that.
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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.
I guess you didnt hear that about half the rising u13 team is leaving Loudoun. LS GA vs NVA U13 next year could be a lot closer.


Where are the Loudoun kids going for next year?
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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.
I guess you didnt hear that about half the rising u13 team is leaving Loudoun. LS GA vs NVA U13 next year could be a lot closer.


Where are the Loudoun kids going for next year?


Hogwarts
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Next year the Loudoun team will be split between Gryffindor, Slytherin, and whatever club has the best tournament schedule.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.
I guess you didnt hear that about half the rising u13 team is leaving Loudoun. LS GA vs NVA U13 next year could be a lot closer.
its not half.. and only one of them is what I call a impact player. The U14s are also loaded with the best U13s anyways. Eventually they will drop and the team will be fine.
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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Baloney

Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.
I guess you didnt hear that about half the rising u13 team is leaving Loudoun. LS GA vs NVA U13 next year could be a lot closer.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.
I guess you didnt hear that about half the rising u13 team is leaving Loudoun. LS GA vs NVA U13 next year could be a lot closer.
leaving to where exactly?
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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.
I guess you didnt hear that about half the rising u13 team is leaving Loudoun. LS GA vs NVA U13 next year could be a lot closer.
leaving to where exactly?
NVA was strict on age rules for some reason for rising U13s. Those younger girls and a couple other players left. Thats about it.
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Anonymous wrote:Loudoun will be aspire next year. GA gives clubs 2 years to prove themselves. We know how the first year went for Loudoun. They’ve got 1 more year to go before the club gets demoted. NVA is also on the hook. Both need to merge with Rev and call the new club “Loudoun Alliance FC” or something like that.


Maybe not. I heard they didn't stack NVA with all Loudoun's best players this year to try and push them into Loudoun GA. They are hoping not to take St. James' spot as the absolute dweller for 26/27. Good for Loudoun's chances but worse for NVA keeping top 3 in the south east moving forward.


If they were top players, they wouldn’t be in LS GA. Only girls who can’t make it to NVA end up going to LS GA. Fact check!


Not really some players prefer better coaching and a more stable environment which NVA currently doesn’t have.


Okay, if that makes you and your kid feel better about yourselves.


Loudoun was able to pull a lot of talent in at least the u13 and u14 teams from multiple clubs' top teams. Add on top that NVA is not taking or keeping all the Loudoun's first team girls anymore so Loudoun should do fine next year not to lose GA. I know a few pissed off parents that they feel trapped with Loudoun GA because of the short NVA/VDA/FVU offer windows.
I guess you didnt hear that about half the rising u13 team is leaving Loudoun. LS GA vs NVA U13 next year could be a lot closer.
leaving to where exactly?
NVA was strict on age rules for some reason for rising U13s. Those younger girls and a couple other players left. Thats about it.
I mean half the team is gone but down play it however you want. Coach daddy could care less about age rules.
Anonymous
Stunning to me how many people on this forum don't understand that NVA and Loudoun are the same organization with different uniforms depending on the team's level.
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Anonymous wrote:Stunning to me how many people on this forum don't understand that NVA and Loudoun are the same organization with different uniforms depending on the team's level.


The amount of parents that didn't know their offers are for 2nd and 3rd team Loudoun for GA/Aspire is crazy. Great bait and switch marketing tho! I've had to explain it in multiple people.I will say Loudoun has a handful of great coaches. The problem is the rest are really subpar or just bad so if you don't land a great one your sol
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