| If some Arlington teams qualify for the finals, it will be interesting to see if BRYC behaves the same way the following week-end. It will be difficult to resist the opportunity to get some Ws to embellish what has been a dismal record so far... |
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wait, let me get this straight, arlington's and loudoun's top teams had games scheduled, arlington then entered a tournament to beat up on other clubs' second teams, and loudoun is the bad guy?
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Mclean plays their girls ECNL teams in state cup...... BULLS#$% |
Your conclusion is correct. One of your premises is incorrect. |
Exactly. Pathetic. And double carding ECNL player ls to play state cup is embarrassing. Thanks for letting us know |
which premise is incorrect? |
Boys ECNL teams. I believe ECNL prevents the girls teams from entering the state cup. |
By definition, it is indeed hearsay. Get a dictionary. |
| ECNL teams playing in state cup is nothing more than a trophy grab. And wanting to change the ECNL schedule to accommodate is even more embarrassing. And to post this is even more embarrassing. |
I'm neither and Arlington parent, nor a Loudoun parent. The only thing that is embarrassing is a club which refuses to accommodate a reschedule request, denying all the kids on both teams a game of soccer, in order to record a forfeit win in a league table. Trying to make Arlington out to be the bad guys for entering the state cup is absurd. |
So what are you saying - this didn't happen? |
| Soccer parents are nuts. |
| Not an Arlington or Loudoun parent here. But what is best for the players – and I mean all the players in State Cup, not the handful of Arlington teams – is to not have a club drop a their academy teams into good, but still lower-level tournament. What a ridiculous thread. |
This isn't actually accurate. But yes Loudoun is the bad guy. Loudoun had two options: 1. Agree to accommodate Arlington's request to reschedule. This isn't a big deal - reschedule requests happen all the time for lots of reasons. They are always agreed to. No real difficulty for anyone. Forty kids get to play a game of soccer this weekend. 2. Refuse. Forty kids don't get a game of soccer this weekend. Loudoun get to record three points in the league table. This is not good for Arlington's kids or Loudoun's kids who I bet would prefer to play the game than sit at home. The only people who benefit are the people who have a financial interest in Loudoun soccer - and they are perfectly prepared to put that interest ahead of everyone else. |
+1 struggling to see which kids benefit here, except for arlington's |