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And what about Pipeline 06 or 04 players? Or what about kids who can’t get to Pipeline? By all means let us all know who the top performing EDP, Regional teams will be in multiple age groups across two states are.
This is why you have a hard time understanding what a unicorn is. |
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Pipeline is a strong club. It is unclear exactly what their relationship is to Baltimore Armour DA. Would they consider joining ECNL in the future?
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Please stop with the “pipeline 05 team has beaten everyone” line. How’d they do against fcv, vda, McLean, Richmond, armour? |
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I wish you could identify yourself so that I can know how many morons I am dealing with here. Pipeline has beat McLean, MD United and Bethesda. FCV is not an ECNL team so I was not referring to them. What I do not is that Pipeline beat Cedar Stars which has beaten FCV, Arlington, WSVA and WSMD. You can dismiss them all you want but not I DA or ECNL that I have spoken to would do the same.
Again, Why would a player leave a team playing such high caliber teams, competing in the top tournaments, including the national league and reaching regional and nationals, leave from the B teams of teams they have already beaten. Basically, you are saying that such players are better off playing for Bethesda's B team. I know that you know that you don't make any sense. |
They beat FCV four times: 2-1, 5-1, 5-0 and 5-0. The aggregate goal difference is 17-2. They beat McLean in a close game 2-1. |
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They never played FCV DA.
The point remains that a Pipeline player has nothing to gain out of joining an ECNL II team in MD. Both the Bethesda ECNL I and MD United ECNL I teams are not the same caliber as Pipeline so why would anyone wan to play the B teams. |
I assume those scores are not against FCV DA. |
They’re not. Those scores were against FCV’s EDP team (aka the former ODFC team). That FCV team is now essentially dissolved as all their core players left to play DA or ECNL. |
You beat fcv edp or npl or something. You don’t even know what you’re talking about. Did you beat Bethesda and cedar stars edp teams too? |
| Pipeline; like Loudoun, are strong youth clubs. Everything changes at U14. |
Not the same PP, jacka$$! |
You fool, do you not get it. Pipeline's top players play DA if they want te DA experience. The rest play for Pipeline, which competes with the best clubs in the country. Again, don't take my word for it. Ask you DDs coach or technical director. Just to re-establish the discussion -- If you play for Pipeline it makes zero sense to join an area ECNL II team when your team could easily compete with Bethesda or Md United and you are playing other elite teams around the country. ECNL II are playing B teams. |
Ohfer. Geez we get it. You have said the same thing a dozen times now. Are you trying to keep this pipeline team from breaking up or something? |
Wow. You are special |