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How nuts do you have to be to look at the rosters of 16 teams seeded in the NCAA tournament? And How nuts do you have to be to compare the DC area to three whole states...which are also hotbeds. You are something else. Lmfao |
Talking to yourself |
| How did Metro do at the GA showcase? |
Once again, you are presented with facts and you resort to name calling. This area was a hotbed in 1986. No longer. Sorry. |
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You know better than him?
stated Jason Levien, CEO and Co-Chairman of D.C. United. In the Jan. 28 announcement..... “We live in a hotbed for soccer talent” |
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Now a vital member of the Washington Spirit in the National Women's Soccer League, Sullivan competed with Bethesda for five years before joining McLean for a year. It was not only a learning experience, but an enjoyable one as well. The Maryland-Washington D.C. area is a hotbed for soccer.
"There were so many great clubs in the area," Sullivan said in a recent interview with EDP Soccer. "We had great relationships with other teams, competitively and training wise. I feel I got better as a player there." |
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DMV (D.C., Maryland, VA)
The “DMV” is an acronym used to describe the area of Maryland, D.C. and northern Virginia. Virginia alone has produced the second highest number of USWNT players in program history with seven. Like two other editions on this list, a testament to DMV’s deep-seeded girls’ and womens’ soccer culture |
Bolded for emphasis. |
| After California are several well known soccer hotbeds: Texas (9.1 percent of players), New York/New Jersey (8 percent), the area around Washington, D.C. (6.3 percent), Florida (4.6 percent), and Missouri/Kansas (4.6 percent). All told, 29 states were represented on the USMNT, as well as six countries. Germany (6.3 percent) is far and away the most common non-U.S. country where players grew up, with only England (1.7 percent) being the home region of more than one player abroad. |
You moron. She’s talking in past tense....because she’s in the pros know...holy cow. |
Pros know? Wut? |
| This area was good but now is overrun with crazy parents who think their kid should be playing up. |
| ......extends the reach of the region’s only professional women’s club throughout Fairfax County, which is a major hotbed of youth soccer talent. |
Naw...but you do. I’m sure. Bawahhhhaa |