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Wins in VA in ages u15,u16,u17,u18/19 (recruiting ages) it would be crazy to include u13-14 as it is not about winning at these very young age groups. McLean 19 from 30 games McLean 63% BRYC 17 from 28 games BRYC. 61% Richmond United 16 from 32 Richutd 50% VDA 6 from 36 games VDA. 17% Loudoun 5 from 28 games Loudoun 18% This thread was created as a bash on Loudoun but the reality is VDA is just as bad. The ECNL was created to showcase players for college, that is why the u13-14 age group scores are irrelevant unless you have 13&14 year olds at VDA being recruited. 17%, so VDA parents need to take a step back, most of those kids will leave for BRYC or McLean at u15. |
| Why are you saying "This treat was created as a bash on Loudoun"? This treat is about VDA ECNL. |
| Was copied from another thread |
Oh, I get it. Another club is doing PR and bashing VDA? |
Posting facts is not bashing is it? |
By this logic, nobody was bashing Loudoun either on that other thread - they just stated the facts. |
I guess there does exist a line between stating the facts in a way that is meant to tear down a club and in posting the reality - even if that makes some people uncomfortable. I think someone is deliberately going after Loudoun ECNL and trying to cast them as a weak club with little or no talent, though that may not be necessarily a VDA parent. However, as much as I see what's going on, a year is such a long time to commit to a club. A lot of parents try to shut these conversations down, but it's helpful to me as a parent to hear even the ugly side so I don't get blindsided. |
| I don't think VDA and Loudoun are competing for the same kids, because of the lack of geographic proximity. There are several other clubs much closer to Loudoun. |
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Here are the updated total points earned by each of Virginia clubs in ECNL.
BRYC 87 points Richmond United 76 points VDA 70 points McLean 62 points Loudoun 41 points |
Here is the thing about the internet, much of this information is available for those who wish to seek it out. So, in order to spare you ever posting scores, points or standings of any kind ever again here is the link for all of those who give two craps about how teen girls are playing soccer: http://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/ So, now that the mystery of where the standings are posted is revealed, you can rest assured, that anyone who is interested in such information are now able to go there themselves. |
I appreciate the work of the reporting function, I don't have to source, search, sort, tabulate and collate. It's good work and kudos to the person making our lives a bit easier. |
A link to the standings is all that is necessary. This isn't journalism it is a forum. This isn't a news site, it is a forum. |
Points by club: 1. NC Fusion - 118 2. Carolina Elite - 105 3. NCFC - 89 4. BRYC - 87 5. Richmond - 86 6. McLean - 82 7. Carolina Rapids - 73 7. VDA - 73 8. South Carolina - 61 9. Loudoun - 41 10. Wilmington - 31 The average points per club is 76.9 The average points per team is 12. So if you are going to try and make some point about how the VA clubs are doing as a whole in ECNL then post how they are actually doing in ECNL in relation to their division. BRYC per age group: U13 - 9 U14 - 1 U15 - 15 U16 - 25 U17 - 18 U19 - 19 McLean: U13 - 3 U14 - 19 U15 - 11 U16 - 10 U17 - 18 U19 - 21 Loudoun: U13 - 12 U14 - 5 U15 - 9 U16 - 2 U17 - 10 U19 - 3 VDA: U13 - 24 U14 - 19 U15 - 17 U16 - 8 U17 - 0 U19 - 5 So if you look at the age groups and their actual performance and have half a clue to understand what clubs were established with ECNL in the past you can clearly see that the older teams are doing well, while the new to ECNL clubs are struggling at the older age groups but are doing quite well with the younger age groups. |
| Just by the numbers, it looks like Loudoun isn't doing too well in any of the age groups. Not a statement on Loudoun, which is a good club, just the numbers. Of course, individual player development has absolutely nothing to do with game scores and results, but it's quite amusing to see all the chasing for the teams that win the most games! |
In regards to Loudoun you must take into consideration the number of players that left for FCV, and ECNL/Loudoun in the past. I don’t think Loudoun can be judged on their U15/U14 and older age groups but how their 06 and younger will fair. Loudoun lost their best 04’s and older years ago. McLean’s 06’s demonstrates a possible fall off. But, both BRYC and McLean were able to keep their older rosters in tact and maintain success but with Arlington having DA and of course Spirit in their general back yard will both clubs be able to retain talent going forward? VDA pulls from 2 strong clubs and their younger age groups are bearing the fruits of the affiliations already. |