BRYC talk

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It is clear to me that BW filled the void for Super Y since BRYC directors do not want to do anything in summer, the same as rec soccer.
BRYC directors may feel those volunteers need a break during the summer. Remember they use the same organizational structure for their rec activities, covering much more kids.

NVU playing Super Y may hurt BW's regular summer camp business since kids may opt-out from BW's summer camp if they are doing Super Y. Give and Take, I think he is break-even.

BRYC and NVU are 2 different entities.



The conflict is They work for one club and own a competing club and yes by offering super y in the age groups they do it is theoretically a direct competing club. So there is the conflict of interest.


If BRYC doesn't run Super Y then there is no conflict. Super Y is considered club agnostic in regard to players and can be so with clubs as well. Why are you so bent out of shape by this? If BRYC wants to do Super Y they can. This is no different than NOVA Majestic and McLean.




The difference is the Mclean coaches and TD dont own Majestic. Where as the Bryc coaches and TD own NVUFC. To avoid the conflict of interest NVUFC should not be allowed to have BRYC players play for their club. That way you eliminate the conflict of interest.


Super Y is not the issue or at least is not much different than other Clubs. The issue on the Boys side is the training and programs through Welsh Soccer and previously through BW Advanced. I know that several BRYC families have felt paying for additional Welsh family & friends supplemental training was part of the price of business of playing at BRYC. You can compare it to HP Elite if you want but I have never heard similar complaints from PWSI.



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Don't do it.

Change clubs.

Exactly what is the problem?
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Anonymous wrote:Guess the rumored merger between BRYC and FCV is off-they partnered with Viva instead.


I haven’t seen anything announced. Where did you see it or is rumors?


Bruh, how did you miss it on page 8 of antoher thread?

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/105/969338.page
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It is clear to me that BW filled the void for Super Y since BRYC directors do not want to do anything in summer, the same as rec soccer.
BRYC directors may feel those volunteers need a break during the summer. Remember they use the same organizational structure for their rec activities, covering much more kids.

NVU playing Super Y may hurt BW's regular summer camp business since kids may opt-out from BW's summer camp if they are doing Super Y. Give and Take, I think he is break-even.

BRYC and NVU are 2 different entities.



The conflict is They work for one club and own a competing club and yes by offering super y in the age groups they do it is theoretically a direct competing club. So there is the conflict of interest.


If BRYC doesn't run Super Y then there is no conflict. Super Y is considered club agnostic in regard to players and can be so with clubs as well. Why are you so bent out of shape by this? If BRYC wants to do Super Y they can. This is no different than NOVA Majestic and McLean.




The difference is the Mclean coaches and TD dont own Majestic. Where as the Bryc coaches and TD own NVUFC. To avoid the conflict of interest NVUFC should not be allowed to have BRYC players play for their club. That way you eliminate the conflict of interest.


Super Y is not the issue or at least is not much different than other Clubs. The issue on the Boys side is the training and programs through Welsh Soccer and previously through BW Advanced. I know that several BRYC families have felt paying for additional Welsh family & friends supplemental training was part of the price of business of playing at BRYC. You can compare it to HP Elite if you want but I have never heard similar complaints from PWSI.



+100


Don't do it.

Change clubs.

Exactly what is the problem?


OMG I cant wait for you clowns to move on to NVUFC permanently. Take your talentless sack of minion coaches with you. No surprise RH left for Arlington. No surprise KP and RS left for McLean. Look in mirror your staff cant coach Their records speak for themselves, Loyalty is sometimes blind, Bryc has become the new definition of insanity.
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Anonymous wrote:
It is clear to me that BW filled the void for Super Y since BRYC directors do not want to do anything in summer, the same as rec soccer.
BRYC directors may feel those volunteers need a break during the summer. Remember they use the same organizational structure for their rec activities, covering much more kids.

NVU playing Super Y may hurt BW's regular summer camp business since kids may opt-out from BW's summer camp if they are doing Super Y. Give and Take, I think he is break-even.

BRYC and NVU are 2 different entities.



The conflict is They work for one club and own a competing club and yes by offering super y in the age groups they do it is theoretically a direct competing club. So there is the conflict of interest.


If BRYC doesn't run Super Y then there is no conflict. Super Y is considered club agnostic in regard to players and can be so with clubs as well. Why are you so bent out of shape by this? If BRYC wants to do Super Y they can. This is no different than NOVA Majestic and McLean.




The difference is the Mclean coaches and TD dont own Majestic. Where as the Bryc coaches and TD own NVUFC. To avoid the conflict of interest NVUFC should not be allowed to have BRYC players play for their club. That way you eliminate the conflict of interest.


Super Y is not the issue or at least is not much different than other Clubs. The issue on the Boys side is the training and programs through Welsh Soccer and previously through BW Advanced. I know that several BRYC families have felt paying for additional Welsh family & friends supplemental training was part of the price of business of playing at BRYC. You can compare it to HP Elite if you want but I have never heard similar complaints from PWSI.



+100


Don't do it.

Change clubs.

Exactly what is the problem?


OMG I cant wait for you clowns to move on to NVUFC permanently. Take your talentless sack of minion coaches with you. No surprise RH left for Arlington. No surprise KP and RS left for McLean. Look in mirror your staff cant coach Their records speak for themselves, Loyalty is sometimes blind, Bryc has become the new definition of insanity.


From their own website:

Northern Virginia United Academy
We are a club-neutral summer soccer academy, open to players from any club in the DMV area. We also affiliate with Northern Virginia United FC, which fields adult teams year-round at the semi-pro level.


I really don't see a future youth soccer club here but keep overreacting to a Super Y team.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It is clear to me that BW filled the void for Super Y since BRYC directors do not want to do anything in summer, the same as rec soccer.
BRYC directors may feel those volunteers need a break during the summer. Remember they use the same organizational structure for their rec activities, covering much more kids.

NVU playing Super Y may hurt BW's regular summer camp business since kids may opt-out from BW's summer camp if they are doing Super Y. Give and Take, I think he is break-even.

BRYC and NVU are 2 different entities.



The conflict is They work for one club and own a competing club and yes by offering super y in the age groups they do it is theoretically a direct competing club. So there is the conflict of interest.


If BRYC doesn't run Super Y then there is no conflict. Super Y is considered club agnostic in regard to players and can be so with clubs as well. Why are you so bent out of shape by this? If BRYC wants to do Super Y they can. This is no different than NOVA Majestic and McLean.




The difference is the Mclean coaches and TD dont own Majestic. Where as the Bryc coaches and TD own NVUFC. To avoid the conflict of interest NVUFC should not be allowed to have BRYC players play for their club. That way you eliminate the conflict of interest.


Super Y is not the issue or at least is not much different than other Clubs. The issue on the Boys side is the training and programs through Welsh Soccer and previously through BW Advanced. I know that several BRYC families have felt paying for additional Welsh family & friends supplemental training was part of the price of business of playing at BRYC. You can compare it to HP Elite if you want but I have never heard similar complaints from PWSI.



+100


Don't do it.

Change clubs.

Exactly what is the problem?


OMG I cant wait for you clowns to move on to NVUFC permanently. Take your talentless sack of minion coaches with you. No surprise RH left for Arlington. No surprise KP and RS left for McLean. Look in mirror your staff cant coach Their records speak for themselves, Loyalty is sometimes blind, Bryc has become the new definition of insanity.


From their own website:

Northern Virginia United Academy
We are a club-neutral summer soccer academy, open to players from any club in the DMV area. We also affiliate with Northern Virginia United FC, which fields adult teams year-round at the semi-pro level.


I really don't see a future youth soccer club here but keep overreacting to a Super Y team.


The groundwork is being laid. If they had true intentions the would exclude their current players from super y. Keep drinking the kool-aid.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It is clear to me that BW filled the void for Super Y since BRYC directors do not want to do anything in summer, the same as rec soccer.
BRYC directors may feel those volunteers need a break during the summer. Remember they use the same organizational structure for their rec activities, covering much more kids.

NVU playing Super Y may hurt BW's regular summer camp business since kids may opt-out from BW's summer camp if they are doing Super Y. Give and Take, I think he is break-even.

BRYC and NVU are 2 different entities.



The conflict is They work for one club and own a competing club and yes by offering super y in the age groups they do it is theoretically a direct competing club. So there is the conflict of interest.


If BRYC doesn't run Super Y then there is no conflict. Super Y is considered club agnostic in regard to players and can be so with clubs as well. Why are you so bent out of shape by this? If BRYC wants to do Super Y they can. This is no different than NOVA Majestic and McLean.




The difference is the Mclean coaches and TD dont own Majestic. Where as the Bryc coaches and TD own NVUFC. To avoid the conflict of interest NVUFC should not be allowed to have BRYC players play for their club. That way you eliminate the conflict of interest.


Super Y is not the issue or at least is not much different than other Clubs. The issue on the Boys side is the training and programs through Welsh Soccer and previously through BW Advanced. I know that several BRYC families have felt paying for additional Welsh family & friends supplemental training was part of the price of business of playing at BRYC. You can compare it to HP Elite if you want but I have never heard similar complaints from PWSI.



+100


Don't do it.

Change clubs.

Exactly what is the problem?


OMG I cant wait for you clowns to move on to NVUFC permanently. Take your talentless sack of minion coaches with you. No surprise RH left for Arlington. No surprise KP and RS left for McLean. Look in mirror your staff cant coach Their records speak for themselves, Loyalty is sometimes blind, Bryc has become the new definition of insanity.


From their own website:

Northern Virginia United Academy
We are a club-neutral summer soccer academy, open to players from any club in the DMV area. We also affiliate with Northern Virginia United FC, which fields adult teams year-round at the semi-pro level.


I really don't see a future youth soccer club here but keep overreacting to a Super Y team.


The groundwork is being laid. If they had true intentions the would exclude their current players from super y. Keep drinking the kool-aid.


Do you want BRYC to have Super Y?
Anonymous
There is something to the feeling of 2 clubs though. Look at their social media account. Must be weighted 90-10 girls to boys. All this talk is likely rumor, but it wouldn't be much of a difference to just lift out the boys side financially. Doesn't seem like they field too many boys teams at each age group to begin with.
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Anonymous wrote:There is something to the feeling of 2 clubs though. Look at their social media account. Must be weighted 90-10 girls to boys. All this talk is likely rumor, but it wouldn't be much of a difference to just lift out the boys side financially. Doesn't seem like they field too many boys teams at each age group to begin with.


Ok, and so what?
Anonymous
I really have to meet this guy who spends his days bashing BRYC. Guessing it's a 350 lbs. white dude who failed miserably at every sport as a child and is now desperately trying to take out all of his frustrations on administrators and coaches who don't see the athletic genius of his son.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really have to meet this guy who spends his days bashing BRYC. Guessing it's a 350 lbs. white dude who failed miserably at every sport as a child and is now desperately trying to take out all of his frustrations on administrators and coaches who don't see the athletic genius of his son.


My guess is its a Latin mother who's kid has been stuck on the B team and cant take a hint as to why your player is progressing when he is late to or misses training regularly.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I really have to meet this guy who spends his days bashing BRYC. Guessing it's a 350 lbs. white dude who failed miserably at every sport as a child and is now desperately trying to take out all of his frustrations on administrators and coaches who don't see the athletic genius of his son.


My guess is its a Latin mother who's kid has been stuck on the B team and cant take a hint as to why your player is progressing when he is late to or misses training regularly.



Im guessing former coach who feels slighted for whatever reason.
Anonymous
I think it must be a current team manager. Simply because she seems to know much of the inside workings at the club.
Anonymous
Are they going to have more full-time coaches for the younger girls this season?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really have to meet this guy who spends his days bashing BRYC. Guessing it's a 350 lbs. white dude who failed miserably at every sport as a child and is now desperately trying to take out all of his frustrations on administrators and coaches who don't see the athletic genius of his son.



It can’t be a parent. The one posting negative comments is the competition that’s losing business this summer due to Super Y option for the kids in this part of NOVA.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really have to meet this guy who spends his days bashing BRYC. Guessing it's a 350 lbs. white dude who failed miserably at every sport as a child and is now desperately trying to take out all of his frustrations on administrators and coaches who don't see the athletic genius of his son.



It can’t be a parent. The one posting negative comments is the competition that’s losing business this summer due to Super Y option for the kids in this part of NOVA.



Herndon? I dont think SYA or CYA have a Super Y team do they?
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