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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCV coaches...Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee STOP playing your favorite legacy FCV players and listen to those parents. It doesnt work!!!!


Poor results today against Celtic?


Nope..actually talking about Saturday games
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at yourselves. You are adults who sit on blogs arguing about which team and soccer club is better. Take a good look at yourselves. I hope you like what you see.


Tv is boring these days, Dcum is the modern day As the World Turns 🌎 🤣


Yes. People think their 13 year old is the next Alex Morgan. She more like orphan Annie.


This is a dangerous reality for sure. So many aspiring soccer hopefuls, fully pursuing the soccer dream to go pro, so much so that their education and outside of soccer employability has not been developed. And who the soccer run does to an end, off to the unemployment office they go.

Heck, I was just watching a discovery channel show on Barge Crews and the deckhand in charge of something was a pro soccer player in Portugal. He was only 24 and now he works manual labor for a living. --Do not let your kids become soccer bums!



Some parents have their kids homeschooling or going to BS schools.. for what? Lol..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCV coaches...Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee STOP playing your favorite legacy FCV players and listen to those parents. It doesnt work!!!!


Poor results today against Celtic?


U15 drew, U16 and U17 won, U19 lost.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at yourselves. You are adults who sit on blogs arguing about which team and soccer club is better. Take a good look at yourselves. I hope you like what you see.


Tv is boring these days, Dcum is the modern day As the World Turns 🌎 🤣


Yes. People think their 13 year old is the next Alex Morgan. She more like orphan Annie.


This is a dangerous reality for sure. So many aspiring soccer hopefuls, fully pursuing the soccer dream to go pro, so much so that their education and outside of soccer employability has not been developed. And who the soccer run does to an end, off to the unemployment office they go.

Heck, I was just watching a discovery channel show on Barge Crews and the deckhand in charge of something was a pro soccer player in Portugal. He was only 24 and now he works manual labor for a living. --Do not let your kids become soccer bums!


Manual labor bums? You must be a blast at parties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at yourselves. You are adults who sit on blogs arguing about which team and soccer club is better. Take a good look at yourselves. I hope you like what you see.


Tv is boring these days, Dcum is the modern day As the World Turns 🌎 🤣


Yes. People think their 13 year old is the next Alex Morgan. She more like orphan Annie.


This is a dangerous reality for sure. So many aspiring soccer hopefuls, fully pursuing the soccer dream to go pro, so much so that their education and outside of soccer employability has not been developed. And who the soccer run does to an end, off to the unemployment office they go.

Heck, I was just watching a discovery channel show on Barge Crews and the deckhand in charge of something was a pro soccer player in Portugal. He was only 24 and now he works manual labor for a living. --Do not let your kids become soccer bums!



Some parents have their kids homeschooling or going to BS schools.. for what? Lol..


I love this. "I got Straight A's at Mom and Dad High School and can do keepy uppy for 30 minutes straight in my front yard. Can I have the job?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at yourselves. You are adults who sit on blogs arguing about which team and soccer club is better. Take a good look at yourselves. I hope you like what you see.


Tv is boring these days, Dcum is the modern day As the World Turns 🌎 🤣


Yes. People think their 13 year old is the next Alex Morgan. She more like orphan Annie.


This is a dangerous reality for sure. So many aspiring soccer hopefuls, fully pursuing the soccer dream to go pro, so much so that their education and outside of soccer employability has not been developed. And who the soccer run does to an end, off to the unemployment office they go.

Heck, I was just watching a discovery channel show on Barge Crews and the deckhand in charge of something was a pro soccer player in Portugal. He was only 24 and now he works manual labor for a living. --Do not let your kids become soccer bums!



Some parents have their kids homeschooling or going to BS schools.. for what? Lol..


I love this. "I got Straight A's at Mom and Dad High School and can do keepy uppy for 30 minutes straight in my front yard. Can I have the job?


Well, hey there! So, I attend RSA, y’all. Today’s big accomplishment? Learning how to draw SpongeBob—because what says academic excellence better than a square-pantsed sponge? Oh, and I spent the rest of my day with NE, mastering scissors—not the kind that cut paper, mind you, but the fancy soccer kind. Yep, I’m practically a professional now.I do all the same drills as my teammates at practice, but here’s the kicker: I’m doing them all day long with the same coaches. And bless my heart, I get to hang out with those DC United kids who play soccer and go to school for free, unlike me, whose family’s wallet cries actual tears every time we write another check. Isn’t that just peachy? Anyway, I gotta skedaddle. My online school assignment’s calling my name—today’s topic? The Smurfs. Yes, ma’am, nothing screams “life lessons” like tiny blue folks living in mushrooms. Alright now, y’all take care, and don’t work too hard!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at yourselves. You are adults who sit on blogs arguing about which team and soccer club is better. Take a good look at yourselves. I hope you like what you see.


Tv is boring these days, Dcum is the modern day As the World Turns 🌎 🤣


Yes. People think their 13 year old is the next Alex Morgan. She more like orphan Annie.


This is a dangerous reality for sure. So many aspiring soccer hopefuls, fully pursuing the soccer dream to go pro, so much so that their education and outside of soccer employability has not been developed. And who the soccer run does to an end, off to the unemployment office they go.

Heck, I was just watching a discovery channel show on Barge Crews and the deckhand in charge of something was a pro soccer player in Portugal. He was only 24 and now he works manual labor for a living. --Do not let your kids become soccer bums!



Some parents have their kids homeschooling or going to BS schools.. for what? Lol..


I love this. "I got Straight A's at Mom and Dad High School and can do keepy uppy for 30 minutes straight in my front yard. Can I have the job?


Well, hey there! So, I attend RSA, y’all. Today’s big accomplishment? Learning how to draw SpongeBob—because what says academic excellence better than a square-pantsed sponge? Oh, and I spent the rest of my day with NE, mastering scissors—not the kind that cut paper, mind you, but the fancy soccer kind. Yep, I’m practically a professional now.I do all the same drills as my teammates at practice, but here’s the kicker: I’m doing them all day long with the same coaches. And bless my heart, I get to hang out with those DC United kids who play soccer and go to school for free, unlike me, whose family’s wallet cries actual tears every time we write another check. Isn’t that just peachy? Anyway, I gotta skedaddle. My online school assignment’s calling my name—today’s topic? The Smurfs. Yes, ma’am, nothing screams “life lessons” like tiny blue folks living in mushrooms. Alright now, y’all take care, and don’t work too hard!


Please stop eating Mushrooms. They have smurfs inside.

-RSA Admin
Anonymous
The u16 was a blowout 6 or 7 to 1. All the haters out there who argued they weren’t in the first position in the Mid Atlantic….. well, check again. One more game to possibly cement that position and off to Norco.
Anonymous
09s could make a run at Nat’l Championship the way they are playing lately.
Anonymous
I can't wait!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCV coaches...Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee STOP playing your favorite legacy FCV players and listen to those parents. It doesnt work!!!!


Poor results today against Celtic?


U15 drew, U16 and U17 won, U19 lost.
celtics were missing 5 starters on U19 and held possession for 75% of game. VRSC had maybe 2 shots. Celtics borrowed U17s. Watched two of the games nothing impressive at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCV coaches...Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee STOP playing your favorite legacy FCV players and listen to those parents. It doesnt work!!!!


Poor results today against Celtic?


Nope..actually talking about Saturday games


SYC does the same so what's the problem?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCV coaches...Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee STOP playing your favorite legacy FCV players and listen to those parents. It doesnt work!!!!


Poor results today against Celtic?


U15 drew, U16 and U17 won, U19 lost.
celtics were missing 5 starters on U19 and held possession for 75% of game. VRSC had maybe 2 shots. Celtics borrowed U17s. Watched two of the games nothing impressive at all.


VRSC U19 is an old VRSC black team. No significant FCV presence, unlike the other GA teams. Hence, those other teams are mid-table or better and the U19s are bottom of the table.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCV coaches...Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee STOP playing your favorite legacy FCV players and listen to those parents. It doesnt work!!!!


Poor results today against Celtic?


Nope..actually talking about Saturday games


Who did they play Saturday? What happened?
Anonymous
Our team was missing 11 starters, 6 cleats, 1/2 a coach, and a team bench to sit on. So there.
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