I would just remove the bottom three. Not much of a difference anymore between them. All 2nd tier! |
Those same girls would also develop and be awesome elsewhere. SYC early years ‘success’ is because parents at that club purchase outside training at a crazy rate. |
SYC brought in plenty of players for their high school age teams. Many of them, trying to return to their former clubs unsuccessfully. |
McLean is no longer a power club either. Because it once was doesn't still make it so. |
| Let's go, SYC! Show them how it's done. |
Yes! Show them! Vamos SYC! |
Let’s revisit this a year from now. They don’t lose their big club designation just because they are in transition…. |
| Yeah they did its gpne hon; see 2013 debacle. FVU thanks you! |
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OP is looking at 2012 or 2013 age groups.
-Arlington - SYC - FVU - Richmond United ( still VA) - NVA - the beloved VDA - and the rest of VA clubs |
OP is looking at the numerous social media posts of SYC claiming to be number 3. All age groups are considered when talking about the whole club ranking. |
SYC has the coaches, talent, facilities (strength and film analysis), and development to be the top girls club in VA. They also develop from within and do not have to recruit new talent all the time. What other club can say that? |
| Omg... give it up |
Wrong. Overall, their teams are terrible. No kid is going to leave a good club to go to a bad one. The kids from the 50 youth teams in each age group who are good enough will want to go to a good team not trash at McLean. Facts. |
Richmond United 2012 & 2013 are both in 5th place and they're not doing well at all. The 2012's u15 tryout was a sham and RU put 4 very low level RL players from the current u15 RL pool on the team. Truly a well thought out strategic age group shift maneuver. It's shit show down here y'all. |