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Sterling soccer has the ffield permits for all the turf in that area.
Is LoudounSoccer doing some backroom shadyness with Loudoun County to take some of Sterling's permits? |
| They just want a bigger pool and probably tap into the Herndon player pool and possibly even Great falls. |
| What about West Virginia players. |
That is a fantastic question. There is no way Loudon stands up "Loudon East" without, not only a plan for the fields, but a plan that is actually being executed on. But, if they have no plan (it would be amazing this this is the case), can you imagine how funny it would be if "Loudon East" holds tryouts in Leesburg? Bet that Herndon players will be targeted as well. Great Falls, not so much. |
West VA is a disaster to deal with. If kids want to play high school/middle school they can play club soccer during the same time period. I don’t remember exactly but i think high school boys is in the Fall for West VA. They would miss all Fall club games. |
If there's something shady going on, then there's no doubt LS is involved. |
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Read up and get informed:
https://deportivosterling.com/about-us/faq/ https://www.loudounsoccer.com/loudoun-east |
nscl snd world class by cup? Anyone know what that’s about? |
| Naming Rado as a director? That’s a bold strategy—if the goal is to sink the club before it even gets off the ground. His tenure at Great Falls was a masterclass in what not to do, so if history is any indicator, we’re in for quite the spectacle. Best of luck to those who think this is a good idea—they’re going to need it. |
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Club Deportivo's rec teams forfeited most of their NCSL rec games last season because they had no field space or not enough players.
They played a U16 boys game on an unmarked, hole-y grass "field" at an elementary school with popup goals. |
Thank you troll. He will actually come and get all the players from great falls. Rado is highly respected in the area. |
...what? You can't be serious. |
Yup, there’s a reason VRSC director tried luring Rado for a couple Of years… however, he chose Loudoun. Speaks volumes. |