Is Alexandria getting GA back?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Good for them! Hopefully they can create competitive teams. Hard at this stage or next season, all good players are committed already.


They have always had competitive teams but dropped off at u13 due to not having a league.


Nop! Have they participated in wags lately? Maybe just the 2012. Speaking in terms of the top brackets. That alone gives you a hint. They will continue to struggle, at least before they were competing with similar teams in regards to skill, now they will get outmatched badly.


So this same 2012 team that beat Arlington recently and SYC? They did not do that bad in Wags considering compared to what happened to SYC in Jeff Cup and didnt lose at all in Jeff cup unlike Arl. So I'm pretty sure they will be fine. Now, does it sound better that a GA team beat you or a NL team. We can let you decide. Have a nice day


Waving from a bracket above you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the biggest misconception that ASA players/parents seem to have is not understanding the level of ECNL RL and other levels of teams that are out there. ASA teams have basically been punching other clubs' third teams and 2nd teams for the last years. All these ASA teams are literally bottom of Jeff Cup brackets


Confirmed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good for them! Hopefully they can create competitive teams. Hard at this stage or next season, all good players are committed already.


They have always had competitive teams but dropped off at u13 due to not having a league.


Nop! Have they participated in wags lately? Maybe just the 2012. Speaking in terms of the top brackets. That alone gives you a hint. They will continue to struggle, at least before they were competing with similar teams in regards to skill, now they will get outmatched badly.


What does WAGS have to do with ASA?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good for them! Hopefully they can create competitive teams. Hard at this stage or next season, all good players are committed already.


They have always had competitive teams but dropped off at u13 due to not having a league.


Nop! Have they participated in wags lately? Maybe just the 2012. Speaking in terms of the top brackets. That alone gives you a hint. They will continue to struggle, at least before they were competing with similar teams in regards to skill, now they will get outmatched badly.


So this same 2012 team that beat Arlington recently and SYC? They did not do that bad in Wags considering compared to what happened to SYC in Jeff Cup and didnt lose at all in Jeff cup unlike Arl. So I'm pretty sure they will be fine. Now, does it sound better that a GA team beat you or a NL team. We can let you decide. Have a nice day


Waving from a bracket above you


Waving back at ya from top bracket of WAGS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good for them! Hopefully they can create competitive teams. Hard at this stage or next season, all good players are committed already.


They have always had competitive teams but dropped off at u13 due to not having a league.


Nop! Have they participated in wags lately? Maybe just the 2012. Speaking in terms of the top brackets. That alone gives you a hint. They will continue to struggle, at least before they were competing with similar teams in regards to skill, now they will get outmatched badly.


So this same 2012 team that beat Arlington recently and SYC? They did not do that bad in Wags considering compared to what happened to SYC in Jeff Cup and didnt lose at all in Jeff cup unlike Arl. So I'm pretty sure they will be fine. Now, does it sound better that a GA team beat you or a NL team. We can let you decide. Have a nice day


Confirmed


SYC easily beat ARL....so let be smart here.. The talent is there, the league wasn't but now it is. So ASA will be seeing you soon


Literally no ECNL or GA team in the area is scared of the ASA 12's or any other year for that matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good for them! Hopefully they can create competitive teams. Hard at this stage or next season, all good players are committed already.


They have always had competitive teams but dropped off at u13 due to not having a league.


Nop! Have they participated in wags lately? Maybe just the 2012. Speaking in terms of the top brackets. That alone gives you a hint. They will continue to struggle, at least before they were competing with similar teams in regards to skill, now they will get outmatched badly.


So this same 2012 team that beat Arlington recently and SYC? They did not do that bad in Wags considering compared to what happened to SYC in Jeff Cup and didnt lose at all in Jeff cup unlike Arl. So I'm pretty sure they will be fine. Now, does it sound better that a GA team beat you or a NL team. We can let you decide. Have a nice day


Waving from a bracket above you


Waving back at ya from top bracket of WAGS

Last place in it but sure.
Anonymous
Hope they can scrap back all those 12s that tried out elsewhere. I'm glad the older girls have the opportunity
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good for them! Hopefully they can create competitive teams. Hard at this stage or next season, all good players are committed already.


They have always had competitive teams but dropped off at u13 due to not having a league.


Nop! Have they participated in wags lately? Maybe just the 2012. Speaking in terms of the top brackets. That alone gives you a hint. They will continue to struggle, at least before they were competing with similar teams in regards to skill, now they will get outmatched badly.


What does WAGS have to do with ASA?


haha, exactly my point. My man!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good for them! Hopefully they can create competitive teams. Hard at this stage or next season, all good players are committed already.


They have always had competitive teams but dropped off at u13 due to not having a league.


Nop! Have they participated in wags lately? Maybe just the 2012. Speaking in terms of the top brackets. That alone gives you a hint. They will continue to struggle, at least before they were competing with similar teams in regards to skill, now they will get outmatched badly.


What does WAGS have to do with ASA?


haha, exactly my point. My man!


Brilliant!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good for them! Hopefully they can create competitive teams. Hard at this stage or next season, all good players are committed already.


They have always had competitive teams but dropped off at u13 due to not having a league.


Nop! Have they participated in wags lately? Maybe just the 2012. Speaking in terms of the top brackets. That alone gives you a hint. They will continue to struggle, at least before they were competing with similar teams in regards to skill, now they will get outmatched badly.


So this same 2012 team that beat Arlington recently and SYC? They did not do that bad in Wags considering compared to what happened to SYC in Jeff Cup and didnt lose at all in Jeff cup unlike Arl. So I'm pretty sure they will be fine. Now, does it sound better that a GA team beat you or a NL team. We can let you decide. Have a nice day


Waving from a bracket above you


Waving back at ya from top bracket of WAGS

Last place in it but sure.


Rightttttt, I have not seen ASA teams there at all, less on a top bracket. It won't happen either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hope they can scrap back all those 12s that tried out elsewhere. I'm glad the older girls have the opportunity


That is the good thing, and cheering for them. But I am sure, the best ones left a while ago, given the GA issues from 2023.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hope they can scrap back all those 12s that tried out elsewhere. I'm glad the older girls have the opportunity


That is the good thing, and cheering for them. But I am sure, the best ones left a while ago, given the GA issues from 2023.


Someboy's feelings are going to be hurt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hope they can scrap back all those 12s that tried out elsewhere. I'm glad the older girls have the opportunity


That is the good thing, and cheering for them. But I am sure, the best ones left a while ago, given the GA issues from 2023.


Someboy's feelings are going to be hurt.


You are kidding yourself if you think that ASA GA team will compete. Only the 2012 might have a chance, but their best players migrated.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good for them! Hopefully they can create competitive teams. Hard at this stage or next season, all good players are committed already.


They have always had competitive teams but dropped off at u13 due to not having a league.


Nop! Have they participated in wags lately? Maybe just the 2012. Speaking in terms of the top brackets. That alone gives you a hint. They will continue to struggle, at least before they were competing with similar teams in regards to skill, now they will get outmatched badly.


What does WAGS have to do with ASA?


haha, exactly my point. My man!


Brilliant!


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hope they can scrap back all those 12s that tried out elsewhere. I'm glad the older girls have the opportunity


That is the good thing, and cheering for them. But I am sure, the best ones left a while ago, given the GA issues from 2023.


Someboy's feelings are going to be hurt.


You are kidding yourself if you think that ASA GA team will compete. Only the 2012 might have a chance, but their best players migrated.



I'm not kidding myself at all. I even think the "Super amazing, special 2012 ASA" team will be taught some lessons.

What I was saying is some parents of current 2012's are going to have hurt feelings seeing someone say the best players have left that team.
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