no 2013s did not need GFR girls. Pretty sure LC pummeled valor like 14-0 |
I think partnering - makes sense for a RL team having a NL partnership. This is a good pathway for the talented Valor kids and there are a good amount. |
Iâm sure Valor doesnât want to lose their âdual rosteringâ marketing that theyâve been using to try to create the appearance that Valor kids have an actual shot at ECNL. Maybe some kids will have a pathway now that Loudoun isnât involved. |
given FVU is garbage on boys side it would open up opportunities. But pretty sure TM just changed clubs. Similiar to DA from NVA is now going over to FVU. |
Girls side is strong. Agree on boys, they need a reset. Valor has some great younger talent. |
So what is happening with Valor RL girls? |
As of right now, nothing. Same with the boys. As it stands right now, Valor is a club that tops out at RL. Unless or until they announce a partnership with FVU or someone else in ECNL. |
They sent so few kids to NVA teams that basically nothing has changed for the kids.
For the Valor salesmen, of course, they lost their marketing gimmick and any pretense that valor develops high level talent. |
Why are so many teams moving to GA from ECNL? At least 3 this year. |
Not relevant to Valor as Valor is a low level league. Nothing is changing as far as their leagues. |
Arlington ECNL, NVA ECNL, and McLean who had been part of ECNL all moving to GA. |
Valor has ECNL RL. |
Right. Low-level, as pp said. |
Because GA has been smart aligning with MLSN. ECNL will be a glorified NCSL in less than 3 years. Plan accordingly. |
Iâm pretty sure that 2014G didnât need that GFR girl to beat Valor either. When was the last time Valor won against Loudoun? Oh, never! |