SYC to GA

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arlington and Loudoun and SYC will be the best three teams for that age group for years to come. Who can compete with those clubs in NOVA? (Bethesda good as well) BRAVE, UNION, VDA? What talent do those clubs have?


The Bethesda top 2012 team is one of the best teams in the nation right now. Tons of talent in spite of the coach.
Anonymous
Agreed about Bethesda!! But who challenges those other top three in NOVA, no one! Case closed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arlington and Loudoun and SYC will be the best three teams for that age group for years to come. Who can compete with those clubs in NOVA? (Bethesda good as well) BRAVE, UNION, VDA? What talent do those clubs have?

Lmao...you'll keep drinking that koolaid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agreed about Bethesda!! But who challenges those other top three in NOVA, no one! Case closed.

ASA 2012 Red....go to gotsoccer.com and see how ASA handled all three teams
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just think it’s funny though we keep saying SYC 2012G is the best and will national championships. Tons of good talent and teams across the DMV at that age group! Let’s revisit this next year and see..


I'm not riding for SYC or this 2012 tean in any way, they are babies LMAO!. But what's going on in NoVa and where SYC fits into it all when the dust settles is at minimum intriguing because of the grassroots success of the boys program. The coahes who built that have their fingerprints all over this GA maneuver. Is GA super intriguing right now, not exactly but is there an opportunity in the market to field a grassroots GA team with players mainly from Springfield, Alexandria areas and even pull from Woodbridge. An area known for its talent but with a lack of large organized infrastructure and money like Arlington and McLean have always had becuase of demographics or deep pockets. SYC is Rising? I see it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just think it’s funny though we keep saying SYC 2012G is the best and will national championships. Tons of good talent and teams across the DMV at that age group! Let’s revisit this next year and see..


I'm not riding for SYC or this 2012 tean in any way, they are babies LMAO!. But what's going on in NoVa and where SYC fits into it all when the dust settles is at minimum intriguing because of the grassroots success of the boys program. The coahes who built that have their fingerprints all over this GA maneuver. Is GA super intriguing right now, not exactly but is there an opportunity in the market to field a grassroots GA team with players mainly from Springfield, Alexandria areas and even pull from Woodbridge. An area known for its talent but with a lack of large organized infrastructure and money like Arlington and McLean have always had becuase of demographics or deep pockets. SYC is Rising? I see it

Wait until GA morfs into MLS Next but for girls by partnering with NWSL.
Anonymous
Rightttttt. Revolution replaced the Ukies who are either 1st or second in all the age groups in the Mid Atlantic division except one based on "Vision and Infrastructure".😂😂 They will be beating up on a glorified rec club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just think it’s funny though we keep saying SYC 2012G is the best and will national championships. Tons of good talent and teams across the DMV at that age group! Let’s revisit this next year and see..


I'm not riding for SYC or this 2012 tean in any way, they are babies LMAO!. But what's going on in NoVa and where SYC fits into it all when the dust settles is at minimum intriguing because of the grassroots success of the boys program. The coahes who built that have their fingerprints all over this GA maneuver. Is GA super intriguing right now, not exactly but is there an opportunity in the market to field a grassroots GA team with players mainly from Springfield, Alexandria areas and even pull from Woodbridge. An area known for its talent but with a lack of large organized infrastructure and money like Arlington and McLean have always had becuase of demographics or deep pockets. SYC is Rising? I see it

Wait until GA morfs into MLS Next but for girls by partnering with NWSL.


If not NWSL it will be USL Super league, then these ECNL's drones heads will burst when they see that my girl can be evaluated and trained like a youth professional in an academy setting, and not lose the opportunity to enroll at UVA if an when a pro contract doesnt come at 17-18
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria isn't in Jeff Cup at that age. Is that unusual?


they are in the top bracket


11 v 11
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rightttttt. Revolution replaced the Ukies who are either 1st or second in all the age groups in the Mid Atlantic division except one based on "Vision and Infrastructure".😂😂 They will be beating up on a glorified rec club.


Freedom to play will always out weigh the "is this the most competitive environment" scenario. High level athletes make everything competitive, they make the environment high level, not the league. All you need is a handful of ballers to make this happen, then the environment takes over. SYC is a proven developmental enviroment. Good thing GA is a national league and VRSC wil be just two games a year for them, is this really a sticking point for people? Oh no Nationals left the league, there is ready replacement club that likely has MLSN already and is looking for a true development league their girls to compete and have the same opportunities to professionalism as their male counterparts. This is just a cyle folks calm down. The future is SYC tho...
Anonymous
No one is saying a parent does not have the freedom to decide where their child will play but by going GA you are going to a league who has been weakend by having their main competitor pull 3 of their top teams. GA went for quantity with their recent additions and ECNL went for quality.
Anonymous
quote=Anonymous]Arlington and Loudoun and SYC will be the best three teams for that age group for years to come. Who can compete with those clubs in NOVA? (Bethesda good as well) BRAVE, UNION, VDA? What talent do those clubs have?

SYC will play as many matches and tournaments as it takes to get that GotSoccer Ranking higher.
Some of the Brave pipeline talent is moving to those top ARL and SYC teams next year already.
In general, though, the 2012 year is stacked with talent. There won't really be any doormat teams in ECNL/GA from the area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:quote=Anonymous]Arlington and Loudoun and SYC will be the best three teams for that age group for years to come. Who can compete with those clubs in NOVA? (Bethesda good as well) BRAVE, UNION, VDA? What talent do those clubs have?


SYC will play as many matches and tournaments as it takes to get that GotSoccer Ranking higher.
Some of the Brave pipeline talent is moving to those top ARL and SYC teams next year already.
In general, though, the 2012 year is stacked with talent. There won't really be any doormat teams in ECNL/GA from the area.

Most sensible thing said on this entire thread
Anonymous
Based on the returners and ID session attendance, SYC 12s will be stacked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington and Loudoun and SYC will be the best three teams for that age group for years to come. Who can compete with those clubs in NOVA? (Bethesda good as well) BRAVE, UNION, VDA? What talent do those clubs have?


The Bethesda top 2012 team is one of the best teams in the nation right now. Tons of talent in spite of the coach.


Uhhhh they didn’t do much at wags…
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