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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean it’s crazy. These people just cannot stand anyone saying they had a good season and a good coach at Valor.
Since they obviously did not have this at Valor they are completely determined to make sure no one else has any happiness here. Should tell you everything you need to know about these people.


Just wanted to share my perspective. We’ve been with the club since the beginning, and overall we’ve been satisfied with the club. It hasn’t been perfect and some coaches have been better than others, but none have been bad for my kids.

We’ve seen plenty of families come and go chasing the next big thing, but we’ve stayed, even after my son received offers from other clubs, including ECNL and MLS Next.

To me, that says a lot. The coaching, along with some outside training, has been strong enough to get him noticed and earn those opportunities. He chose not to pursue them because he’s a multi-sport athlete and didn’t want the travel commitment, though I’ll admit he gets the itch every year around tryouts.
Anonymous
I don't have time to read thru this thread but have they posted the ecnl coaches for next year yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't have time to read thru this thread but have they posted the ecnl coaches for next year yet?


I think they have posted age group leads for younger boys and girls and older girls, but not older boys. I assume a group leads will also coach the top team in each age group? Either way nothing for U13 and up boys yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't have time to read thru this thread but have they posted the ecnl coaches for next year yet?


ECNL and Valor don't belong in the same thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't have time to read thru this thread but have they posted the ecnl coaches for next year yet?


I think they have posted age group leads for younger boys and girls and older girls, but not older boys. I assume a group leads will also coach the top team in each age group? Either way nothing for U13 and up boys yet.


that's all 'group leads' are, they just coach team A. we never saw ours when my kid was on the C team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't have time to read thru this thread but have they posted the ecnl coaches for next year yet?


ECNL and Valor don't belong in the same thread.


Valor top team coaches and players call themselves ECNL, even at the "pre" ages. Some of the kids were kind of obsessed with it, probably because their parents are status obsessed. I am sure this happens at other clubs too. At a different club now and there's less of a focus on who is on what team. The kids on the different level teams aren't bragging or making each other feel bad about being on a lower team. Overall a nicer culture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't have time to read thru this thread but have they posted the ecnl coaches for next year yet?


ECNL and Valor don't belong in the same thread.


Will you STFU already. Stupid comment, yet you come to troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't have time to read thru this thread but have they posted the ecnl coaches for next year yet?


I think they have posted age group leads for younger boys and girls and older girls, but not older boys. I assume a group leads will also coach the top team in each age group? Either way nothing for U13 and up boys yet.


that's all 'group leads' are, they just coach team A. we never saw ours when my kid was on the C team.


Well, one of the better boys Valor coaches from our RL team was
Just in the Loudoun coaching slate announcement, now coaching the Pre-MLSNext boys (9v9). So that’s interesting….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't have time to read thru this thread but have they posted the ecnl coaches for next year yet?


I think they have posted age group leads for younger boys and girls and older girls, but not older boys. I assume a group leads will also coach the top team in each age group? Either way nothing for U13 and up boys yet.


that's all 'group leads' are, they just coach team A. we never saw ours when my kid was on the C team.


Well, one of the better boys Valor coaches from our RL team was
Just in the Loudoun coaching slate announcement, now coaching the Pre-MLSNext boys (9v9). So that’s interesting….


I’m guessing the delay in announcing the older boys coaches is because of unexpected departures and/or not having finalized hiring.
Anonymous
Nah the parents on that team knew he was leaving since at least a month ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean it’s crazy. These people just cannot stand anyone saying they had a good season and a good coach at Valor.
Since they obviously did not have this at Valor they are completely determined to make sure no one else has any happiness here. Should tell you everything you need to know about these people.


Just wanted to share my perspective. We’ve been with the club since the beginning, and overall we’ve been satisfied with the club. It hasn’t been perfect and some coaches have been better than others, but none have been bad for my kids.

We’ve seen plenty of families come and go chasing the next big thing, but we’ve stayed, even after my son received offers from other clubs, including ECNL and MLS Next.

To me, that says a lot. The coaching, along with some outside training, has been strong enough to get him noticed and earn those opportunities. He chose not to pursue them because he’s a multi-sport athlete and didn’t want the travel commitment, though I’ll admit he gets the itch every year around tryouts.
flat out lie. No one is getting noticed within valor footprint. They dont get invited to the top events, and the 2nd tier ones they go to is they are typically low bracket. Your kid didn't get ECNL and MLS HG offers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean it’s crazy. These people just cannot stand anyone saying they had a good season and a good coach at Valor.
Since they obviously did not have this at Valor they are completely determined to make sure no one else has any happiness here. Should tell you everything you need to know about these people.


Just wanted to share my perspective. We’ve been with the club since the beginning, and overall we’ve been satisfied with the club. It hasn’t been perfect and some coaches have been better than others, but none have been bad for my kids.

We’ve seen plenty of families come and go chasing the next big thing, but we’ve stayed, even after my son received offers from other clubs, including ECNL and MLS Next.

To me, that says a lot. The coaching, along with some outside training, has been strong enough to get him noticed and earn those opportunities. He chose not to pursue them because he’s a multi-sport athlete and didn’t want the travel commitment, though I’ll admit he gets the itch every year around tryouts.
flat out lie. No one is getting noticed within valor footprint. They dont get invited to the top events, and the 2nd tier ones they go to is they are typically low bracket. Your kid didn't get ECNL and MLS HG offers.


Sure thing buddy, keep pumping your chest. Not everyone is in for bragging rights, some just want to play with no intentions of doing it beyond the youth ages. Post your name and I'd be happy to show you offers and resume, couldn't be happier to show you that it can be done. Do you all think that every MLS or EPL player started and played at a pro academy from birth? Some catch on later, some don't want to continue. It's ridiculous to think there is only one path.
Anonymous
the most surprising part of the story was that the kid was still playing Valor and started when Valor was founded which was like 5 or 6 years ago. he must be the only one left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean it’s crazy. These people just cannot stand anyone saying they had a good season and a good coach at Valor.
Since they obviously did not have this at Valor they are completely determined to make sure no one else has any happiness here. Should tell you everything you need to know about these people.


Just wanted to share my perspective. We’ve been with the club since the beginning, and overall we’ve been satisfied with the club. It hasn’t been perfect and some coaches have been better than others, but none have been bad for my kids.

We’ve seen plenty of families come and go chasing the next big thing, but we’ve stayed, even after my son received offers from other clubs, including ECNL and MLS Next.

To me, that says a lot. The coaching, along with some outside training, has been strong enough to get him noticed and earn those opportunities. He chose not to pursue them because he’s a multi-sport athlete and didn’t want the travel commitment, though I’ll admit he gets the itch every year around tryouts.
flat out lie. No one is getting noticed within valor footprint. They dont get invited to the top events, and the 2nd tier ones they go to is they are typically low bracket. Your kid didn't get ECNL and MLS HG offers.


Sure thing buddy, keep pumping your chest. Not everyone is in for bragging rights, some just want to play with no intentions of doing it beyond the youth ages. Post your name and I'd be happy to show you offers and resume, couldn't be happier to show you that it can be done. Do you all think that every MLS or EPL player started and played at a pro academy from birth? Some catch on later, some don't want to continue. It's ridiculous to think there is only one path.
then play rec. why pay 3k for little to no coaching and only a handful of decent player.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean it’s crazy. These people just cannot stand anyone saying they had a good season and a good coach at Valor.
Since they obviously did not have this at Valor they are completely determined to make sure no one else has any happiness here. Should tell you everything you need to know about these people.


Just wanted to share my perspective. We’ve been with the club since the beginning, and overall we’ve been satisfied with the club. It hasn’t been perfect and some coaches have been better than others, but none have been bad for my kids.

We’ve seen plenty of families come and go chasing the next big thing, but we’ve stayed, even after my son received offers from other clubs, including ECNL and MLS Next.

To me, that says a lot. The coaching, along with some outside training, has been strong enough to get him noticed and earn those opportunities. He chose not to pursue them because he’s a multi-sport athlete and didn’t want the travel commitment, though I’ll admit he gets the itch every year around tryouts.
flat out lie. No one is getting noticed within valor footprint. They dont get invited to the top events, and the 2nd tier ones they go to is they are typically low bracket. Your kid didn't get ECNL and MLS HG offers.


Sure thing buddy, keep pumping your chest. Not everyone is in for bragging rights, some just want to play with no intentions of doing it beyond the youth ages. Post your name and I'd be happy to show you offers and resume, couldn't be happier to show you that it can be done. Do you all think that every MLS or EPL player started and played at a pro academy from birth? Some catch on later, some don't want to continue. It's ridiculous to think there is only one path.
that statement shows how naive you are. There is a monopoly on youth soccer. If you are not there by 8th grade you are pretty much done for anything beyond club soccer. And even those kids who get to ECNL MLS HG or pro academies get passed by from kids overseas.
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