Valor

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's a good alternative for someone whose kid plays CYA rec but is interested in travel? We live in Oak Hill/near Franklin Farm


Herndon
FC Dulles
Burke
Great Falls/Reston
BRYC


All of these are far superior to Valor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Glad to see Valor leadership is on business travel in Barcelona. Maybe they'lll bring home some of that elite coaching wisdom. They need it.


Probably a good thing for Barcelona. They haven't been as good recently. Could use you DS magic on how to run a club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rec kids shouldn't be practicing on turf anyway. It should be reserved for higher level play. Grass field is fine for rec.



The County disagrees. It is really hard for orgs without rec leagues to get access to any county turf fields for practices. That's why the st james had so many problems with fields. Clearly Valor has found a loophole where financially they are separate from the rec leagues but they use the rec leagues field space. If Valor tried to get their own field space from the county, they would not get much or any b/c they do have their own rec league.

Not sure why the people who run CYA and SYA are OK with this as they are supposed to be running a program for rec sports and rec players. ($$$ changing hands???)


This is because the people who run cya and say are the same people who are running Valor. The money is otn valor,.so that is what they prioritize. It is the volunteers who run rec and advocate for field space, but they don't make the decisions.
Anonymous
Please don't attack me. I dislike Valor for many reasons. And I hear what is being said about field access and rec league priority. Why does Valor get access to the field house? Through all this snow nonsense having previously scheduled indoor activities has been a positive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please don't attack me. I dislike Valor for many reasons. And I hear what is being said about field access and rec league priority. Why does Valor get access to the field house? Through all this snow nonsense having previously scheduled indoor activities has been a positive.


Still trying to figure out if this is positive or negative or exactly what you’re trying to ask here?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please don't attack me. I dislike Valor for many reasons. And I hear what is being said about field access and rec league priority. Why does Valor get access to the field house? Through all this snow nonsense having previously scheduled indoor activities has been a positive.


Still trying to figure out if this is positive or negative or exactly what you’re trying to ask here?

It seems there is this narrative of Valor taking advantage of SYA and CYA to get access to better fields. (Not trying to argue that point) Included with our high Valor fees has been a weekly session at the Chantilly Fieldhouse. What I'm trying to ask is why does Valor have access? Is it because of that relationship or are they paying for it? I was just pointing out that for all Valor does wrong having that weekly activity "Included" has been nice.
Anonymous
It is because the people who run Valor also
Run CYA soccer, and CYA owns the fieldhouse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please don't attack me. I dislike Valor for many reasons. And I hear what is being said about field access and rec league priority. Why does Valor get access to the field house? Through all this snow nonsense having previously scheduled indoor activities has been a positive.


Still trying to figure out if this is positive or negative or exactly what you’re trying to ask here?

It seems there is this narrative of Valor taking advantage of SYA and CYA to get access to better fields. (Not trying to argue that point) Included with our high Valor fees has been a weekly session at the Chantilly Fieldhouse. What I'm trying to ask is why does Valor have access? Is it because of that relationship or are they paying for it? I was just pointing out that for all Valor does wrong having that weekly activity "Included" has been nice.


THey have access because they are one part of the merge. CYA and SYA. SYA brought the grass field space and CYA brought the field house. A couple years ago CYA was not so generous with their field house space it has seemed to shift now.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's a good alternative for someone whose kid plays CYA rec but is interested in travel? We live in Oak Hill/near Franklin Farm


Anywhere but Valor. Heck, play in your own backyard and you’ll still be better.

-Valor Parent

THIS!!!
Seriously though if your kid actually wants to play soccer and get better this is not the club for you.
If you have endless money to throw down the drain and don't care about development this is the club for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's a good alternative for someone whose kid plays CYA rec but is interested in travel? We live in Oak Hill/near Franklin Farm


Anywhere but Valor. Heck, play in your own backyard and you’ll still be better.

-Valor Parent

THIS!!!
Seriously though if your kid actually wants to play soccer and get better this is not the club for you.
If you have endless money to throw down the drain and don't care about development this is the club for you.


It honestly depends on the coaches. Some are great and some suck (unfortunately). All clubs have this problem, that is not just Valor.
Anonymous
Valor has a talent problem.
Anonymous
It’s frankly both. Lack of good coaching especially in youth stages leads to talent leaving. The remaining less talented players are then stuck with evening crappy coaches. Thus a bad spiral.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s frankly both. Lack of good coaching especially in youth stages leads to talent leaving. The remaining less talented players are then stuck with evening crappy coaches. Thus a bad spiral.

I find it hard to believe there was any talent to start with. Real players don’t even start with valor. It has to be in the single digits of notable players starting at valor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s frankly both. Lack of good coaching especially in youth stages leads to talent leaving. The remaining less talented players are then stuck with evening crappy coaches. Thus a bad spiral.

I find it hard to believe there was any talent to start with. Real players don’t even start with valor. It has to be in the single digits of notable players starting at valor.

Considering Valor is what 3 years old not sure how anyone young that started there is old enough to prove one way or another. On a side note ya'll are crazy don't act like 99% of parents sign their kid up for the league closest to their house. From there they may learn there are other options out there but to blanket statement say "real players" don't start with Valor. Please tell me what is an 8 year old real player in your mind?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s frankly both. Lack of good coaching especially in youth stages leads to talent leaving. The remaining less talented players are then stuck with evening crappy coaches. Thus a bad spiral.

I find it hard to believe there was any talent to start with. Real players don’t even start with valor. It has to be in the single digits of notable players starting at valor.

Considering Valor is what 3 years old not sure how anyone young that started there is old enough to prove one way or another. On a side note ya'll are crazy don't act like 99% of parents sign their kid up for the league closest to their house. From there they may learn there are other options out there but to blanket statement say "real players" don't start with Valor. Please tell me what is an 8 year old real player in your mind?

SYA and CYA players still make up the older ages. Also, there are many talented u littles (u12 annd below) and they don’t come from valor.
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