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Anonymous wrote:Vda? choose either VSA or PWSI 2 separate identities not 1.
1.Mclean
2.Arlington Red
3.Loudoun
4.BRYC
why are people trying to throw a hat in the ring when they are irrelevant.
In a year pwsi and vsa top players will mostly be playing vda ecnl assuming program doesn’t fold.
McLean is a mainstay in ECNL and consistently puts teams into National finals or at least has them in high positions nationally. Arlington went from a partial to a full DA and seems to be very stable. They have a ton of kids. I think watching The St.James/ FCV situation will be very interesting too. Say what you will, TSJ has a lot of money and FCV has put some quality teams on the field. BRYC has some very good coaches and good ideas , but they seem to be sputtering in younger ages. I would think SYC may be a solid club on the rise. They seem to be energized as a club, they bled LMVSC nearly dry, and they have some 08s that shouldn't be taken lightly. They also have an abundance of field space. There are a lot of good options and, regardless how you may feel about them personally, proven coaches in the 08 age group which is as it should be. It's a really good situation for talented kids. There are other smaller clubs such as Herndon that can offer great situations in certain age groups too.
mclean has gone down the flusher in its young ecnl sides. style of play bites.
What is wrong with their style of play? Too much building from back? Too direct? Please elaborate.
DP here. They are more possession based than many other clubs, which is harder to execute at younger ages. Their results in the younger ECNL ages are not bad though, they are currently 6th, 9th, and 1st in the three youngest ECNL age groups. Only U14 team appears to be struggling. [/quote
J A happened. The U14s are the first product of that