Valor

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please please, cut these families from the club. Trim down to 2, maybe 3 teams per age group. Most of the gripes here are from the lower level teams based on the guest playing comments from RL players.

Stop the bleeding and let them all go. When my kid is asked to play down on the 2nd or 3rd team, they just want to play and help out a team short on players. Instead, they get the stink eye from adults. Go F yourself, in this instance my kid is better than yours. So what, little johnny did complain when he won that 1st play metal because my son scored 3 goals.


You do realize (or you don’t) that the 2nd and 3rd team enrollment fees are what funds the 1st team?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please please, cut these families from the club. Trim down to 2, maybe 3 teams per age group. Most of the gripes here are from the lower level teams based on the guest playing comments from RL players.

Stop the bleeding and let them all go. When my kid is asked to play down on the 2nd or 3rd team, they just want to play and help out a team short on players. Instead, they get the stink eye from adults. Go F yourself, in this instance my kid is better than yours. So what, little johnny did complain when he won that 1st play metal because my son scored 3 goals.


You do realize (or you don’t) that the 2nd and 3rd team enrollment fees are what funds the 1st team?


Correction, the rec programs is where all the money is made.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please please, cut these families from the club. Trim down to 2, maybe 3 teams per age group. Most of the gripes here are from the lower level teams based on the guest playing comments from RL players.

Stop the bleeding and let them all go. When my kid is asked to play down on the 2nd or 3rd team, they just want to play and help out a team short on players. Instead, they get the stink eye from adults. Go F yourself, in this instance my kid is better than yours. So what, little johnny did complain when he won that 1st play metal because my son scored 3 goals.


You do realize (or you don’t) that the 2nd and 3rd team enrollment fees are what funds the 1st team?


Correction, the rec programs is where all the money is made.


Valor doesn’t have a rec program
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please please, cut these families from the club. Trim down to 2, maybe 3 teams per age group. Most of the gripes here are from the lower level teams based on the guest playing comments from RL players.

Stop the bleeding and let them all go. When my kid is asked to play down on the 2nd or 3rd team, they just want to play and help out a team short on players. Instead, they get the stink eye from adults. Go F yourself, in this instance my kid is better than yours. So what, little johnny did complain when he won that 1st play metal because my son scored 3 goals.


You do realize (or you don’t) that the 2nd and 3rd team enrollment fees are what funds the 1st team?


Correction, the rec programs is where all the money is made.


Valor doesn’t have a rec program
bro, you so tired
Anonymous
Valor's recreation program is in Chantilly Youth Assoc rec soccer.
Anonymous
Valor advertising that they are hiring coaches. For next year or are some leaving midseason?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Valor advertising that they are hiring coaches. For next year or are some leaving midseason?


Assuming next year, haven't seen any posts on anyone leaving. GRF is falling apart, maybe they are trying to attract some coaches from there. I am glad they seem to be starting that process earlier this year.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please please, cut these families from the club. Trim down to 2, maybe 3 teams per age group. Most of the gripes here are from the lower level teams based on the guest playing comments from RL players.

Stop the bleeding and let them all go. When my kid is asked to play down on the 2nd or 3rd team, they just want to play and help out a team short on players. Instead, they get the stink eye from adults. Go F yourself, in this instance my kid is better than yours. So what, little johnny did complain when he won that 1st play metal because my son scored 3 goals.


You do realize (or you don’t) that the 2nd and 3rd team enrollment fees are what funds the 1st team?


Correction, the rec programs is where all the money is made.


Valor doesn’t have a rec program


SYA and CYA are the rec programs for Valor. Geez...you wanted to post that in your face statement sooooooo bad didn't you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please please, cut these families from the club. Trim down to 2, maybe 3 teams per age group. Most of the gripes here are from the lower level teams based on the guest playing comments from RL players.

Stop the bleeding and let them all go. When my kid is asked to play down on the 2nd or 3rd team, they just want to play and help out a team short on players. Instead, they get the stink eye from adults. Go F yourself, in this instance my kid is better than yours. So what, little johnny did complain when he won that 1st play metal because my son scored 3 goals.


You do realize (or you don’t) that the 2nd and 3rd team enrollment fees are what funds the 1st team?


Correction, the rec programs is where all the money is made.


Valor doesn’t have a rec program


SYA and CYA are the rec programs for Valor. Geez...you wanted to post that in your face statement sooooooo bad didn't you.

Cool there are rec programs that feed Valor. Does that take away from the fact that the lower travel teams that pay the same amount of $$ and have to go to the Valor required travel tournaments with the super high stay to play fees to subsidize the top teams going to better tournaments and resources.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please please, cut these families from the club. Trim down to 2, maybe 3 teams per age group. Most of the gripes here are from the lower level teams based on the guest playing comments from RL players.

Stop the bleeding and let them all go. When my kid is asked to play down on the 2nd or 3rd team, they just want to play and help out a team short on players. Instead, they get the stink eye from adults. Go F yourself, in this instance my kid is better than yours. So what, little johnny did complain when he won that 1st play metal because my son scored 3 goals.


You do realize (or you don’t) that the 2nd and 3rd team enrollment fees are what funds the 1st team?


Correction, the rec programs is where all the money is made.


Valor doesn’t have a rec program


SYA and CYA are the rec programs for Valor. Geez...you wanted to post that in your face statement sooooooo bad didn't you.


They are actually separate organizations. The people who run valor wanted to pay themselves without being beholden to anyone on the boards of rec sports organizations.
They do not get their own field permits, though, they steal space alloted to the SYA and CYA rec kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Valor advertising that they are hiring coaches. For next year or are some leaving midseason?


There is no way they would hire this early for next year. No way. They must have coaches leaving. Maybe that one who doesn't speak English is getting the boot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The first team player guesting for the 4th team, shaking my head. That's just pathetic.



Valor calling the kettle black. There ECNL-R teams are notorious for that shit. It’s ok, we can do it too. The parents admit it. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Valor advertising that they are hiring coaches. For next year or are some leaving midseason?


Assuming next year, haven't seen any posts on anyone leaving. GRF is falling apart, maybe they are trying to attract some coaches from there. I am glad they seem to be starting that process earlier this year.


Why would they post about a coach leaving? Nobody does that unless it’s a person retiring and they are being thanked for their service or something.
Anonymous
Usually coaches leaving after the fall season were asked to leave or don't get along with management or don't want to deal with parents. Valor's bar for coaching is very low, so anyone leaving now must have been absolutely awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Usually coaches leaving after the fall season were asked to leave or don't get along with management or don't want to deal with parents. Valor's bar for coaching is very low, so anyone leaving now must have been absolutely awful.


Yup! Concur. Just a need heartbeat.
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