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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?TeamID=1510425

69th in Virginia. Good thing we do not put much stock in rankings.



GotSoccer rankings are a joke with how you can buy points and get bonus points. This site reflects more accurate rankings: https://youthsoccerrankings.us/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?TeamID=1510425

69th in Virginia. Good thing we do not put much stock in rankings.



GotSoccer rankings are a joke with how you can buy points and get bonus points. This site reflects more accurate rankings: https://youthsoccerrankings.us/


Yes wonder why there is such a big difference.....oh Arlington GA result are not posted for the assist tournament ...though all the other teams results are? Weird?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?TeamID=1510425

69th in Virginia. Good thing we do not put much stock in rankings.



GotSoccer rankings are a joke with how you can buy points and get bonus points. This site reflects more accurate rankings: https://youthsoccerrankings.us/


Yes wonder why there is such a big difference.....oh Arlington GA result are not posted for the assist tournament ...though all the other teams results are? Weird?


Looks like Arlington SA is the team listed as playing in the tournament. This is only showing up in game history of the teams who played in the tournament. Arlington SA GA is not listed as playing and has a 31.57. The Arlington SA has a ranking of 29.30 with no change. Guess these are different teams? The Arlington SA should be about 8th or 9th in Virginia but is not listed.

And this is why these rankings are a joke.
Anonymous
Why does this particular team get so much attention?
Anonymous
It's easy to game the ranking system. When the team switches from u12 to U13 there are inconsistencies about how the ranking tracks it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does this particular team get so much attention?



team moms are drama queens. Here you are.

Anonymous
PP has a point with ECNL Arlington can now recruit from all over, they will have players from all over trying out.
Anonymous
Players from all over have closer options for ecnl, but maybe dc stoddert kids might find it convenient
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP has a point with ECNL Arlington can now recruit from all over, they will have players from all over trying out.


Why, from "all over"? It's not like they own the market on ECNL, as there are already 4 other ECNL teams in NOVA (McLean, BRYC, VDA, Loudoun).
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Anonymous wrote:PP has a point with ECNL Arlington can now recruit from all over, they will have players from all over trying out.


Why, from "all over"? It's not like they own the market on ECNL, as there are already 4 other ECNL teams in NOVA (McLean, BRYC, VDA, Loudoun).


Look at a map.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:PP has a point with ECNL Arlington can now recruit from all over, they will have players from all over trying out.


Why, from "all over"? It's not like they own the market on ECNL, as there are already 4 other ECNL teams in NOVA (McLean, BRYC, VDA, Loudoun).


Look at a map.


Not the PP but I did look at a map and in fact there are many, many ECNL clubs who serve a variety of communities. There is very little reason for most people to drive past possibly multiple clubs in NOVA traffic for another same as product. Arlington would have to truly separate itself from the pack to bring in top players from greater distances. Of course there will be a fairly regular player swap from U13-U15 between Arlington, McLean and BRYC but if there will not be this mass migration to Arlington.

It hasn't happened at any club frankly and I don't see why Arlington would be any different.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP has a point with ECNL Arlington can now recruit from all over, they will have players from all over trying out.


Why, from "all over"? It's not like they own the market on ECNL, as there are already 4 other ECNL teams in NOVA (McLean, BRYC, VDA, Loudoun).


Look at a map.


Not the PP but I did look at a map and in fact there are many, many ECNL clubs who serve a variety of communities. There is very little reason for most people to drive past possibly multiple clubs in NOVA traffic for another same as product. Arlington would have to truly separate itself from the pack to bring in top players from greater distances. Of course there will be a fairly regular player swap from U13-U15 between Arlington, McLean and BRYC but if there will not be this mass migration to Arlington.

It hasn't happened at any club frankly and I don't see why Arlington would be any different.


I think you are thinking there is no soccer inside the beltway. Arlington is easy access for anyone living inside or close to the beltway and DC. In the past McLean was the closest ECNL club and would draw from DC, Arlington, Alexandria, Springfield, lower Montgomery county, etc. Arlington did not have a patch. They would lose their own players to McLean. DC, Alexanderia, etc. players would not tryout. I have seen players from PG and Montgomery countries at Arlington practices. McLean coaches call Stoddert McLean east. Stoddert u14 boys just won Jeff cup.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP has a point with ECNL Arlington can now recruit from all over, they will have players from all over trying out.


Why, from "all over"? It's not like they own the market on ECNL, as there are already 4 other ECNL teams in NOVA (McLean, BRYC, VDA, Loudoun).


Look at a map.


Not the PP but I did look at a map and in fact there are many, many ECNL clubs who serve a variety of communities. There is very little reason for most people to drive past possibly multiple clubs in NOVA traffic for another same as product. Arlington would have to truly separate itself from the pack to bring in top players from greater distances. Of course there will be a fairly regular player swap from U13-U15 between Arlington, McLean and BRYC but if there will not be this mass migration to Arlington.

It hasn't happened at any club frankly and I don't see why Arlington would be any different.


I think you are thinking there is no soccer inside the beltway. Arlington is easy access for anyone living inside or close to the beltway and DC. In the past McLean was the closest ECNL club and would draw from DC, Arlington, Alexandria, Springfield, lower Montgomery county, etc. Arlington did not have a patch. They would lose their own players to McLean. DC, Alexanderia, etc. players would not tryout. I have seen players from PG and Montgomery countries at Arlington practices. McLean coaches call Stoddert McLean east. Stoddert u14 boys just won Jeff cup.


You either never go to or never leave Arlington, or are recruiting for Arlington, or both. Arlington is awful for everybody outside Arlington. Try going to long bridge from anywhere in northern Virginia when traffic returns to normal. It is much easier to travel along the other loop than navigate all the off roads or 395 during traffic. McLean might indeed be a much easier trip for dc people in northwest. What is all the babbling about stoddert? They won the Jeff cup? The ninth division? This makes them “McLean east” because McLean is just as lame on the boys side? Please. PPA, Achilles, Paragon are eating their lunch and dinner.
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Anonymous wrote:PP has a point with ECNL Arlington can now recruit from all over, they will have players from all over trying out.


Why, from "all over"? It's not like they own the market on ECNL, as there are already 4 other ECNL teams in NOVA (McLean, BRYC, VDA, Loudoun).


Look at a map.


Not the PP but I did look at a map and in fact there are many, many ECNL clubs who serve a variety of communities. There is very little reason for most people to drive past possibly multiple clubs in NOVA traffic for another same as product. Arlington would have to truly separate itself from the pack to bring in top players from greater distances. Of course there will be a fairly regular player swap from U13-U15 between Arlington, McLean and BRYC but if there will not be this mass migration to Arlington.

It hasn't happened at any club frankly and I don't see why Arlington would be any different.


I think you are thinking there is no soccer inside the beltway. Arlington is easy access for anyone living inside or close to the beltway and DC. In the past McLean was the closest ECNL club and would draw from DC, Arlington, Alexandria, Springfield, lower Montgomery county, etc. Arlington did not have a patch. They would lose their own players to McLean. DC, Alexanderia, etc. players would not tryout. I have seen players from PG and Montgomery countries at Arlington practices. McLean coaches call Stoddert McLean east. Stoddert u14 boys just won Jeff cup.


You either never go to or never leave Arlington, or are recruiting for Arlington, or both. Arlington is awful for everybody outside Arlington. Try going to long bridge from anywhere in northern Virginia when traffic returns to normal. It is much easier to travel along the other loop than navigate all the off roads or 395 during traffic. McLean might indeed be a much easier trip for dc people in northwest. What is all the babbling about stoddert? They won the Jeff cup? The ninth division? This makes them “McLean east” because McLean is just as lame on the boys side? Please. PPA, Achilles, Paragon are eating their lunch and dinner.


Your are clueless.
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