Are we back to the nonsense about the Coppermine lawsuit? Pipeline is doing so horribly financially that they decided to build an indoor practice facility. |
| LOL...Pipeline |
Seriously. If you’re going forward with an indoor practice facility with covid, then you clearly have money to burn. That’s a terrible investment. |
You must be a government bureaucrat who has never taken a risk. Pipeline has built s great club and with ECNL, it has solidified its spot as the top in MD. Adding a field is necessary and this is a great time to do it. |
Not top in MD. Pipeline has solidified its spot as THE top in the entire U.S. |
right, because covid is going to be around forever. youre so dumb |
uh..no. |
| It’s a club in a suburb of a small rust belt city- eventually they’ll have a run of bad talent (or their run of good talent will end), and they’ll recede |
Their status with ECNL now will keep the talent coming. |
I cannot wait for the ECNL season to start. We will show just how good a club we are. PDA may be our only competition. |
You are an absolute idiot. Maryland generates more D1 soccer players per capita than any other state in the country. Always has been a huge source of soccer players. That's coming from Baltimore and Columbia, not just Bethesda, dumba$$ transplant. |
see page 5 in the attached for boys (MD leads). Slide 10 for girls. https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2018RES_HS_RecruitsbyState_july2018_20180822.pdf And that great state of California had the same % as another rust belt state, Ohio, for girls. This is classic pay-to-play parent nonsense. You think better players are likely to come out of booming suburban office parks or inner-city America? Do you know anything about soccer, or any other sport? Good players come from all over. Grow up. |
"we"..... so what age does your daughter play for? |
| How did games go? |
| Pipeline doesn't even play Virginia, so no... |