Travel Soccer teams around NOVA let's discuss

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Anonymous wrote:why does Bryc's ECNL id session announcement include the 06 age group? does that mean they are looking at 2006s to play up and help fill the ranks of their 13U pre-ecnl team roster?


Geez, how long until we have pre-pre-ecnl? Usually the playups are by invitation only.


Oh stop with the save childhood crap. Pre ECNL at U13 has been around as long as the league has. U13 is a transition year as it is the first season of 11v11. This is a natural year to get your ECNL player pool acclimated to the big field for a season before actual league play begins at U14.

In fact, for any league it is a transition year and should be used as such. Sheesh



Wrong. Pre-Ecnl plays a ECNL schedule without the flights to showcasing events. So look at the U14 ecnl schedule and that is what you will be playing. Plan on a few chaparoned tour bus trips a season to Ohio, Indiana, etc.


New Ecnl divisions - Virginia teams Will have bus trips to North Carolina and South Carolina.



You will play another division as well during the season. Teams like Bethesda, Maryland United , Ohio Elite, Indiana Fire, Ohio Premier, etc
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Confused. So BRYC wants 2006s to come to its ECNL ID sessions in order to create some U12 pre-Pre-ECNL team? That sounds ridiculous. You would figure it is for finding some very good 2006s to come play up on its U13 Pre-ECNL team this Fall. No one can clarify this?
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NO. There is no basis for saying that BRYC is trying to establish a pre-Pre-ECNL team other than one uninformed dumbass speculating in response to another uninformed dumbass' question.

All that happened is that the invitation to 2006 players to come to a BRYC tryout/practice was on the same webpage as the invitations to the older ECNL teams.

Might an exceptional 2006 be invited to play with the 2005 pre-ECNL team? Who knows.

Will the 2006 team travel to other ECNL clubs for games? Not according to the presentation by BRYC or any of the subsequent info.
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Anonymous wrote:NO. There is no basis for saying that BRYC is trying to establish a pre-Pre-ECNL team other than one uninformed dumbass speculating in response to another uninformed dumbass' question.

All that happened is that the invitation to 2006 players to come to a BRYC tryout/practice was on the same webpage as the invitations to the older ECNL teams.

Might an exceptional 2006 be invited to play with the 2005 pre-ECNL team? Who knows.

Will the 2006 team travel to other ECNL clubs for games? Not according to the presentation by BRYC or any of the subsequent info.


Thank you, well said. That's how rumors get started....
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Confused. So BRYC wants 2006s to come to its ECNL ID sessions in order to create some U12 pre-Pre-ECNL team? That sounds ridiculous. You would figure it is for finding some very good 2006s to come play up on its U13 Pre-ECNL team this Fall. No one can clarify this?





U12 and below will play EDP or NPL

U13 (Pre-Ecnl) will play ECNL schedule without the showcases and playoffs

U14 and above will play ECNL with showcases and playoffs

They want to ID their player pool now and call it pre-pre. But it actually means nothing.
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Confused. So BRYC wants 2006s to come to its ECNL ID sessions in order to create some U12 pre-Pre-ECNL team? That sounds ridiculous. You would figure it is for finding some very good 2006s to come play up on its U13 Pre-ECNL team this Fall. No one can clarify this?





U12 and below will play EDP or NPL

U13 (Pre-Ecnl) will play ECNL schedule without the showcases and playoffs

U14 and above will play ECNL with showcases and playoffs

They want to ID their player pool now and call it pre-pre. But it actually means nothing.


I haven't heard BRYC joining NPL, did you hear otherwise? I would have thought they would join NCSL for the one 'gap' year.
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Anonymous wrote:NO. There is no basis for saying that BRYC is trying to establish a pre-Pre-ECNL team other than one uninformed dumbass speculating in response to another uninformed dumbass' question.


Oh be quiet you nitwit. It was a joke ferchrissake.
BTW, the entire reason this list exists is because every parent on here is uninformed, including you. Stop pretending you have tbe inside track.
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Academy2 and Pre-Academy highlighted by US Soccer ... a/k/a how to do affiliations right. Oops Washington Spirit ...

http://www.ussoccerda.com/20170324-reign-academy-expands-through-partnership-with-seattle-united-fc-and-eastside-fc
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Anonymous wrote:why does Bryc's ECNL id session announcement include the 06 age group? does that mean they are looking at 2006s to play up and help fill the ranks of their 13U pre-ecnl team roster?


Geez, how long until we have pre-pre-ecnl? Usually the playups are by invitation only.


Oh stop with the save childhood crap. Pre ECNL at U13 has been around as long as the league has. U13 is a transition year as it is the first season of 11v11. This is a natural year to get your ECNL player pool acclimated to the big field for a season before actual league play begins at U14.

In fact, for any league it is a transition year and should be used as such. Sheesh



Wrong. Pre-Ecnl plays a ECNL schedule without the flights to showcasing events. So look at the U14 ecnl schedule and that is what you will be playing. Plan on a few chaparoned tour bus trips a season to Ohio, Indiana, etc.


New Ecnl divisions - Virginia teams Will have bus trips to North Carolina and South Carolina.



You will play another division as well during the season. Teams like Bethesda, Maryland United , Ohio Elite, Indiana Fire, Ohio Premier, etc


Misspoke before new conference (not division) includes only VA, NC, SC (only one division). Will only play the other teams at the national events.
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Call it what you want. You will still play out of conference. Already been through it.
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Check yourselves. None of this matters.

If you take 3 steps back you'll realize what douches you all sound like.

Or- maybe not...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check yourselves. None of this matters.

If you take 3 steps back you'll realize what douches you all sound like.

Or- maybe not...


Clearly none of it matters to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Academy2 and Pre-Academy highlighted by US Soccer ... a/k/a how to do affiliations right. Oops Washington Spirit ...

http://www.ussoccerda.com/20170324-reign-academy-expands-through-partnership-with-seattle-united-fc-and-eastside-fc



Et tu, Brute?

Loudoun Soccer's final words as they drop to the floor
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Academy2 and Pre-Academy highlighted by US Soccer ... a/k/a how to do affiliations right. Oops Washington Spirit ...

http://www.ussoccerda.com/20170324-reign-academy-expands-through-partnership-with-seattle-united-fc-and-eastside-fc



Et tu, Brute?

Loudoun Soccer's final words as they drop to the floor


Lol

Not only did Loudoun not get a DA affiliation but they lost all their good players to DA's
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Lol

Not only did Loudoun not get a DA affiliation but they lost all their good players to DA's


One begets the other right? Without DA or ECNL, those female Loudoun players were going to leave at U14 no matter what. Under this FCV/Loudoun "partnership", the girls DA teams are still very clearly FCV teams and the boys DA teams are very clearly Loudoun's. I suppose the value of the partnership is Loudoun gets a larger boys pool for their DA, and FCV gets a larger pool for their girls DA.

FWIW, FCV has casualties too. More than a few ECNL girls were bumped out of DA and I presume would rather leave for Spirit DA, VDA DA, McLean ECNL, or BRYC ECNL with their noses in the air than stay and play NPL. Not to mention the aspiring FCV NPL girls that now have a tougher path to DA who may test the waters elsewhere too. The net result is stronger DA programs for both clubs, but potentially weaker B teams below the DA's for both clubs. Is that a good trade?
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