Will BRYC girls be in ecnl next year?

Anonymous
If the FCv girls want into ECNL so badly - they should organize their team and contact the coach. The CLUB BRYC is wanting to build their reputation. More players competing for spots = better players making the team = likely more win = a better club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the FCv girls want into ECNL so badly - they should organize their team and contact the coach. The CLUB BRYC is wanting to build their reputation. More players competing for spots = better players making the team = likely more win = a better club.


Precisely--any single player or gaggle of players/parents could leave and try out for any ECNL team in the area, specifically the ones that seem to struggle to get wins if they think that is their best chance to play in ECNL. If there are enough of them, and they are better than the existing pool that are getting rostered for ECNL, then they'll take those spots.
Anonymous
union (mclean/syc) will have some players joining BRYC next season.
Player movement at the same level (ecnl) is always welcomed, not to mention the movement from ecnlr/edp/ccl to ecnl.

Anonymous
We joined from another club in search of more playing time and better culture fit. Talent is there but not as deep. Training is equivalent. Her Technical skills have developed significantly (can’t tell if just natural maturity and development or bc of the training). I think bc the team lacks cheetahs who can run down over the top balls they play more of a possession style which puts more pressure on short passing and movement.

Yes. The losses hurt but for some reason the players and parents are way happier and the last club. Culture is great especially how the girls support each other. Prior club girls did support each other but with an undertone of cutthroat performance. Here it feels genuine. YMMV
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe bryc should follow the successful blueprint of other ecnl clubs in the area like Loudoun, McLean, Arlington and VDA?


Um BRYC had the success before Loudoun, Arlington and VDA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the FCv girls want into ECNL so badly - they should organize their team and contact the coach. The CLUB BRYC is wanting to build their reputation. More players competing for spots = better players making the team = likely more win = a better club.


I don’t think that’s how it works. FCV needs to apply for ECNL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the FCv girls want into ECNL so badly - they should organize their team and contact the coach. The CLUB BRYC is wanting to build their reputation. More players competing for spots = better players making the team = likely more win = a better club.


I don’t think that’s how it works. FCV needs to apply for ECNL


The PP didn’t say the club, PP said the players could move if they wanted to play ECNL.

The reality is, players will trickle from FCV to ECNL clubs at the younger age groups moving forward and for the pre U13 ages players will simply not bother going to FCV. Those younger “lost” players will stay at VDA, Loudoun, McLean and even BRYC.

The younger FCV teams will fail to make top brackets at Jeff Cup type tournaments and GA will bleed top college interest in comparison to ECNL events.

GA is a weak, unproven league and the only reason players stay at FCV is for the Cult of Bobby. If BP leaves FCV the players will too.
Anonymous
Former BRYC parent- they attract great girls and they lose them before ECNL because of a coach who is polarizing in both his demeanor, political views and attitude. He is a good coach but the whole package is the problem.

We took our girls to another (more successful) club and have been happy. And then when we go to tournaments- we see girls that were with us on teams from Arlington, McLean, Alexandria, Vienna, Bethesda, etc.... the talent is there but they can't keep it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the FCv girls want into ECNL so badly - they should organize their team and contact the coach. The CLUB BRYC is wanting to build their reputation. More players competing for spots = better players making the team = likely more win = a better club.


I don’t think that’s how it works. FCV needs to apply for ECNL


How it works: a kid leaves a non ecnl club and joins an ecnl club because they want to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the FCv girls want into ECNL so badly - they should organize their team and contact the coach. The CLUB BRYC is wanting to build their reputation. More players competing for spots = better players making the team = likely more win = a better club.


I don’t think that’s how it works. FCV needs to apply for ECNL


The PP didn’t say the club, PP said the players could move if they wanted to play ECNL.

The reality is, players will trickle from FCV to ECNL clubs at the younger age groups moving forward and for the pre U13 ages players will simply not bother going to FCV. Those younger “lost” players will stay at VDA, Loudoun, McLean and even BRYC.

The younger FCV teams will fail to make top brackets at Jeff Cup type tournaments and GA will bleed top college interest in comparison to ECNL events.

GA is a weak, unproven league and the only reason players stay at FCV is for the Cult of Bobby. If BP leaves FCV the players will too.


BP is the problem. FCV was a top club (ECNL and GA) before BP. The club, the training, the reputation has gone downhill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Former BRYC parent- they attract great girls and they lose them before ECNL because of a coach who is polarizing in both his demeanor, political views and attitude. He is a good coach but the whole package is the problem.

We took our girls to another (more successful) club and have been happy. And then when we go to tournaments- we see girls that were with us on teams from Arlington, McLean, Alexandria, Vienna, Bethesda, etc.... the talent is there but they can't keep it.


Agreed. This is at the younger ages before ecnl starts but could very well be the reason the current ecnl teams are underperforming. I heard that the 2009 team went from being very good at u9 and u10 to barely having enough players by u12
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former BRYC parent- they attract great girls and they lose them before ECNL because of a coach who is polarizing in both his demeanor, political views and attitude. He is a good coach but the whole package is the problem.

We took our girls to another (more successful) club and have been happy. And then when we go to tournaments- we see girls that were with us on teams from Arlington, McLean, Alexandria, Vienna, Bethesda, etc.... the talent is there but they can't keep it.


Agreed. This is at the younger ages before ecnl starts but could very well be the reason the current ecnl teams are underperforming. I heard that the 2009 team went from being very good at u9 and u10 to barely having enough players by u12


and most of those girls from the u9/u10 years are on other ECNL teams and are top performers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:union (mclean/syc) will have some players joining BRYC next season.
Player movement at the same level (ecnl) is always welcomed, not to mention the movement from ecnlr/edp/ccl to ecnl.



For what age group/s is this movement allegedly occurring at?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:union (mclean/syc) will have some players joining BRYC next season.
Player movement at the same level (ecnl) is always welcomed, not to mention the movement from ecnlr/edp/ccl to ecnl.



For what age group/s is this movement allegedly occurring at?


It isn’t happening
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We joined from another club in search of more playing time and better culture fit. Talent is there but not as deep. Training is equivalent. Her Technical skills have developed significantly (can’t tell if just natural maturity and development or bc of the training). I think bc the team lacks cheetahs who can run down over the top balls they play more of a possession style which puts more pressure on short passing and movement.

Yes. The losses hurt but for some reason the players and parents are way happier and the last club. Culture is great especially how the girls support each other. Prior club girls did support each other but with an undertone of cutthroat performance. Here it feels genuine. YMMV


not sure why I remember this but they use to have a 2009 that was very fast. Our team played BRYC and I remember her from a tournament and was impressed with the speed and the amount of time at that speed. Sometimes girls don't keep that speed as they get older.
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