NvA Girls ECNL

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No more a fore at NVA as there is at vda lol! What a joke.


We're good. We have BP and a ton of commits.
Anonymous
Has anyone confirmed if RP is gone?
Anonymous
He isn't being trashed on here, which means he didn't leave NVA. NVA staff only come on here to trash people once they leave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He isn't being trashed on here, which means he didn't leave NVA. NVA staff only come on here to trash people once they leave.
this is the way
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone confirmed if RP is gone?
still here. And wisely made adjustments to avoid the ravenous NVA parents and kids of one age group
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone confirmed if RP is gone?
still here. And wisely made adjustments to avoid the ravenous NVA parents and kids of one age group


It’s more than one age group at NVA.
Anonymous
Agree with this ☝️
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone confirmed if RP is gone?
still here. And wisely made adjustments to avoid the ravenous NVA parents and kids of one age group


It’s more than one age group at NVA.
ravenous i tell u….. beware…..


Anonymous
I finally got a chance to watch the Arlington girls 2011 team play today. Unfortunately, the NVA 2011s didn’t make much of a game of it. Arlington looked strong, well organized, and coached well. They dominated the game in all facets. NVAs back line looked like they had never played together before nor did they look like any of them had ever played defense in their lives before this game. Everyone one of them, especially on the weak side, was ball watching. The center mids and back line gave Arlington way too much space on the ball. The coaches for NVA, if you want to call them that, never made any adjustments and it didn’t look like they did any coaching at all the entire game in my opinion. From what I was overhearing in the stands it sounds like that’s kind of status quo for this team. If I was a parent of an NVA daughter on this team, I’d probably be looking elsewhere. And I don’t say that bc they lost to a clearly dominate team, I say that bc the coaching was nonexistent and nothing seemed to change…
Anonymous
That’s a lot of time and money invested in coaching if it isn’t happening. Thats a shame. Having said that, the Arlington team can make other really good teams look like they’ve never played before and can make opposing coaches look bad too lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I finally got a chance to watch the Arlington girls 2011 team play today. Unfortunately, the NVA 2011s didn’t make much of a game of it. Arlington looked strong, well organized, and coached well. They dominated the game in all facets. NVAs back line looked like they had never played together before nor did they look like any of them had ever played defense in their lives before this game. Everyone one of them, especially on the weak side, was ball watching. The center mids and back line gave Arlington way too much space on the ball. The coaches for NVA, if you want to call them that, never made any adjustments and it didn’t look like they did any coaching at all the entire game in my opinion. From what I was overhearing in the stands it sounds like that’s kind of status quo for this team. If I was a parent of an NVA daughter on this team, I’d probably be looking elsewhere. And I don’t say that bc they lost to a clearly dominate team, I say that bc the coaching was nonexistent and nothing seemed to change…


Did you happen to watch the 2012's game, and see how those same coaches that you reference lead the NVA team to a dominate win... It's almost like the 2011 Arlington team is ranked top 5 in the country and hard beat if you're not at least top 10 in the country yourself
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I finally got a chance to watch the Arlington girls 2011 team play today. Unfortunately, the NVA 2011s didn’t make much of a game of it. Arlington looked strong, well organized, and coached well. They dominated the game in all facets. NVAs back line looked like they had never played together before nor did they look like any of them had ever played defense in their lives before this game. Everyone one of them, especially on the weak side, was ball watching. The center mids and back line gave Arlington way too much space on the ball. The coaches for NVA, if you want to call them that, never made any adjustments and it didn’t look like they did any coaching at all the entire game in my opinion. From what I was overhearing in the stands it sounds like that’s kind of status quo for this team. If I was a parent of an NVA daughter on this team, I’d probably be looking elsewhere. And I don’t say that bc they lost to a clearly dominate team, I say that bc the coaching was nonexistent and nothing seemed to change…
uhhhhh game was scoreless and even for a good 20+mins. After the first score however it looked like the team gave up. In addition weird position changes from coaching and chirping w NVA sideline parents & refs didn’t help. U sound more like an NVA parent than Arl. Say it w ur chest lol. Rest of your views were spot on however.

Ouch
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I finally got a chance to watch the Arlington girls 2011 team play today. Unfortunately, the NVA 2011s didn’t make much of a game of it. Arlington looked strong, well organized, and coached well. They dominated the game in all facets. NVAs back line looked like they had never played together before nor did they look like any of them had ever played defense in their lives before this game. Everyone one of them, especially on the weak side, was ball watching. The center mids and back line gave Arlington way too much space on the ball. The coaches for NVA, if you want to call them that, never made any adjustments and it didn’t look like they did any coaching at all the entire game in my opinion. From what I was overhearing in the stands it sounds like that’s kind of status quo for this team. If I was a parent of an NVA daughter on this team, I’d probably be looking elsewhere. And I don’t say that bc they lost to a clearly dominate team, I say that bc the coaching was nonexistent and nothing seemed to change…
they held their own for a bit before the goals started coming. Not a horrible team but not Arl caliber. Matter of fact who is ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I finally got a chance to watch the Arlington girls 2011 team play today. Unfortunately, the NVA 2011s didn’t make much of a game of it. Arlington looked strong, well organized, and coached well. They dominated the game in all facets. NVAs back line looked like they had never played together before nor did they look like any of them had ever played defense in their lives before this game. Everyone one of them, especially on the weak side, was ball watching. The center mids and back line gave Arlington way too much space on the ball. The coaches for NVA, if you want to call them that, never made any adjustments and it didn’t look like they did any coaching at all the entire game in my opinion. From what I was overhearing in the stands it sounds like that’s kind of status quo for this team. If I was a parent of an NVA daughter on this team, I’d probably be looking elsewhere. And I don’t say that bc they lost to a clearly dominate team, I say that bc the coaching was nonexistent and nothing seemed to change…


If you were coming on here and talking about how well Arlington played your post might be defensible. Instead you’re criticizing the 13 year old girls on NVA and how they played. I bet you’ve never played a day of soccer in your life and think you could play better. Do you ever look in the mirror and think “what a douche bag I am?” Cause your kid probably thinks that about you.
Anonymous
If you want to talk about the fall from grace for any team, it should be the 2009s. The 2011s have never been a top team.
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