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This is a fact at FCV. And anybody telling you otherwise either gets paid by FCV, is ignorant or unwilling to publicly acknowledge the truth or, and this is highly likely, is just trolling. |
Yes, of course a club needs their B, C and D teams but the league that the A team is playing in doesn’t have any effect on the B, C or D team in any pragmatic sense. Let me ask you this, did FCV tell all the DA parents that the B teams were no longer competing in NPL in favor of EDP? Does that change affect the DA teams or players? |
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https://twitter.com/tsj_fcvirginia/status/1255157113342615554?s=21
Full disclosure I don’t have a kid at FCV, but this is impressive. The DA didn’t do this FCV did. Think long and hard about this before leaving. |
McLean and Bethesda both can claim similar lists. |
Well, they told us "B/C/D team parents" that they were planning on playing in EDP at some point, changed their minds, then settled for NCSL. And it certainly does affect the PT DA players, and those that trained with them regularly. |
But did they tell all the DA parents of the change? |
How does a NPL league change affect a practice schedule? That is quite a reach. |
The DA did do that. Name a player outside of DA who got into a D1 soccer program from FCV? Other than Virginia Tech. How many of those players started with FCV in their U-little programs? Do you think that this new GAL can attract the same level of (new) talented players to FCV until it's proven? |
Because GAL is the same clubs as the DA? :shrug: |
Well done by FCV marketing and sales. If only that much effort was put towards full club communication. |
Lol PT Parent!!! |
Given the numbers at the winter ID sessions for DA across all age groups, I would say no. |
The DA didn’t coach, train, or promote those individual kids. The club did that. People arguing that the GA is new, FCV is not. That’s what matters. The most important things are training environments, culture, coaching, and lastly competition. There are kids at D1 schools from the CCL. The badge only partially matters. It’s people like you that are ruining youth sports. It becomes more about the parents and less about the kids. |