McLean ECNL

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Back to the thread at hand-why is it taking so long to decide 2006 team? Did a lot of non-McLean girls attend tryouts?


yes, there were girls there from all over; close to 80.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child doesn't make ECNL, will they accept Green or look around? We are waiting for an offer and will probably look around at some other clubs before committing.


We'll take green and hang tight for a year. I've been through this with another kid and I'm tired of playing the tryout game plus there really aren't other standout options both in terms of commute and quality (we're in DC).
Anonymous
From what we observed, a lot of the girls were current Green and White 06 players trying their luck for ECNL.

Don't you only have 48 hrs to accept or decline an offer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child doesn't make ECNL, will they accept Green or look around? We are waiting for an offer and will probably look around at some other clubs before committing.


We'll take green and hang tight for a year. I've been through this with another kid and I'm tired of playing the tryout game plus there really aren't other standout options both in terms of commute and quality (we're in DC).


Also, I should say, we tried a lot of different clubs with my other (older) child. Mclean has been our best experience both in terms of development and my child's overall experience. It's a well run organization (compared to others), the fields are great, the coaches have been very good (and also kind/decent people), the kids are nice. Overall a positive experience which I can't say at all about our time at other clubs. Maybe my expectations are too low but we've experienced much worse around the DMV. So yes, we'll take green and the known vs. risking worse elsewhere.
Anonymous
Can we just admit that McLean ECNL is the best in the area? Counting wins is not the best qualification but let's be honest. McLean also sends players to the top school. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/clubs/youth-girls/thirteen-potomac-area-teams-qualify-for-ecnl-champions-league-playoffs/

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can we just admit that McLean ECNL is the best in the area? Counting wins is not the best qualification but let's be honest. McLean also sends players to the top school. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/clubs/youth-girls/thirteen-potomac-area-teams-qualify-for-ecnl-champions-league-playoffs/



Is it really that McLean is sending those kids to top schools because of their SOCCER? Or is it because McLean pulls from an area filled with wealthy, highly educated people who have the $$ to educate their children (and the expectations that their kids will perform in school) such that those students (who also happen to play soccer) can get in to those schools. Coincidence that the public high schools in McLean's geography are typically ranked amongst the top in the state? Or is it all the soccer?
Anonymous
Add that MYS was 1 of only 2 elite clubs for almost a decade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can we just admit that McLean ECNL is the best in the area? Counting wins is not the best qualification but let's be honest. McLean also sends players to the top school. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/clubs/youth-girls/thirteen-potomac-area-teams-qualify-for-ecnl-champions-league-playoffs/



No, they pull from Nadir's Total Futbol for the highest level teams in many cases. They are good. Clyde is good, but there are better places to develop. All depends on the coach and team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child doesn't make ECNL, will they accept Green or look around? We are waiting for an offer and will probably look around at some other clubs before committing.


We'll take green and hang tight for a year. I've been through this with another kid and I'm tired of playing the tryout game plus there really aren't other standout options both in terms of commute and quality (we're in DC).


What about Stoddert?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we just admit that McLean ECNL is the best in the area? Counting wins is not the best qualification but let's be honest. McLean also sends players to the top school. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/clubs/youth-girls/thirteen-potomac-area-teams-qualify-for-ecnl-champions-league-playoffs/



No, they pull from Nadir's Total Futbol for the highest level teams in many cases. They are good. Clyde is good, but there are better places to develop. All depends on the coach and team.


Let's be fair, before kids arrive at MYS they have been developed and MYS teaches them how to play the game at an elite level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child doesn't make ECNL, will they accept Green or look around? We are waiting for an offer and will probably look around at some other clubs before committing.


We'll take green and hang tight for a year. I've been through this with another kid and I'm tired of playing the tryout game plus there really aren't other standout options both in terms of commute and quality (we're in DC).


What about Stoddert?


What age group? 06? You should consider Metro United DA (former Spirit VA DA) part time option. They have ID sessions Mon and Wed of this week at Lake Fairfax Park. Contact coaches for further info.
Anonymous
You should consider the US womens senior National team. If your DD makes the squad she will have a shot at getting into a good school. Contact Jill Ellis, head coach for try out information.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we just admit that McLean ECNL is the best in the area? Counting wins is not the best qualification but let's be honest. McLean also sends players to the top school. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/clubs/youth-girls/thirteen-potomac-area-teams-qualify-for-ecnl-champions-league-playoffs/



No, they pull from Nadir's Total Futbol for the highest level teams in many cases. They are good. Clyde is good, but there are better places to develop. All depends on the coach and team.


Let's be fair, before kids arrive at MYS they have been developed and MYS teaches them how to play the game at an elite level.


Partially true. But it is VERY coach dependent. McLean is very good at bringing in girls at the U15-U18 levels and bouncing McLean developed girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we just admit that McLean ECNL is the best in the area? Counting wins is not the best qualification but let's be honest. McLean also sends players to the top school. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/clubs/youth-girls/thirteen-potomac-area-teams-qualify-for-ecnl-champions-league-playoffs/



No, they pull from Nadir's Total Futbol for the highest level teams in many cases. They are good. Clyde is good, but there are better places to develop. All depends on the coach and team.


Let's be fair, before kids arrive at MYS they have been developed and MYS teaches them how to play the game at an elite level.


Partially true. But it is VERY coach dependent. McLean is very good at bringing in girls at the U15-U18 levels and bouncing McLean developed girls.


Isn't every club? I have had kids at a number of the top clubs and they're all like this. There is no loyalty anywhere. I've actually found McLean to be better than others.
Anonymous
At the top level, I don't think it is reasonable to expect loyalty. For competitive soccer, the best players should be selected.
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