flights for 2020 Jefferson Cup Boys Weekend (2005-2010)

Anonymous

Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.


I will say this again. Focus on the results, not the brackets. The brackets are simply somebody else's opinion. The results are not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.


I will say this again. Focus on the results, not the brackets. The brackets are simply somebody else's opinion. The results are not.


Say it again. But while it's not perfect, no one in the top bracket belongs in the bottom and vice versa. It does have some meaning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.


I will say this again. Focus on the results, not the brackets. The brackets are simply somebody else's opinion. The results are not.


Say it again. But while it's not perfect, no one in the top bracket belongs in the bottom and vice versa. It does have some meaning.


Meaning for what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.


I will say this again. Focus on the results, not the brackets. The brackets are simply somebody else's opinion. The results are not.


Say it again. But while it's not perfect, no one in the top bracket belongs in the bottom and vice versa. It does have some meaning.


Meaning for what?


Meaning that the presence of the ECNL teams in the top brackets shows the ECNL has gained traction as a national league for boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.


I will say this again. Focus on the results, not the brackets. The brackets are simply somebody else's opinion. The results are not.


Say it again. But while it's not perfect, no one in the top bracket belongs in the bottom and vice versa. It does have some meaning.


Meaning for what?


Meaning that the presence of the ECNL teams in the top brackets shows the ECNL has gained traction as a national league for boys.


Oh please. Grow up. Traction with the Richmond Strikers Tournament Director? Cue the applause. You think anybody cares? I am sure DCU is shaking in their boots as the migration begins to ECNL. Not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.


I will say this again. Focus on the results, not the brackets. The brackets are simply somebody else's opinion. The results are not.


Say it again. But while it's not perfect, no one in the top bracket belongs in the bottom and vice versa. It does have some meaning.


Meaning for what?


Meaning that the presence of the ECNL teams in the top brackets shows the ECNL has gained traction as a national league for boys.


Oh please. Grow up. Traction with the Richmond Strikers Tournament Director? Cue the applause. You think anybody cares? I am sure DCU is shaking in their boots as the migration begins to ECNL. Not.


I don't even know what angle you are coming from. Was you son's team put in a low bracket or something? I'm not talking about DCU or the DA at all. They aren't even in this tournament. I'm talking about the world outside DA.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.


I will say this again. Focus on the results, not the brackets. The brackets are simply somebody else's opinion. The results are not.


Say it again. But while it's not perfect, no one in the top bracket belongs in the bottom and vice versa. It does have some meaning.


Meaning for what?


Meaning that the presence of the ECNL teams in the top brackets shows the ECNL has gained traction as a national league for boys.


Oh please. Grow up. Traction with the Richmond Strikers Tournament Director? Cue the applause. You think anybody cares? I am sure DCU is shaking in their boots as the migration begins to ECNL. Not.


You are talking about leagues, not teams or even clubs. Your son's development has almost nothing to do with whether a league gets some teams in some age groups in some brackets. That is the angle. i don't have an agenda other than trying to persuade people not to be dumb when thinking about their son's development.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.


I will say this again. Focus on the results, not the brackets. The brackets are simply somebody else's opinion. The results are not.


Say it again. But while it's not perfect, no one in the top bracket belongs in the bottom and vice versa. It does have some meaning.


Meaning for what?


Meaning that the presence of the ECNL teams in the top brackets shows the ECNL has gained traction as a national league for boys.


Oh please. Grow up. Traction with the Richmond Strikers Tournament Director? Cue the applause. You think anybody cares? I am sure DCU is shaking in their boots as the migration begins to ECNL. Not.


You are talking about leagues, not teams or even clubs. Your son's development has almost nothing to do with whether a league gets some teams in some age groups in some brackets. That is the angle. i don't have an agenda other than trying to persuade people not to be dumb when thinking about their son's development.


Everyone talks about leagues. This forum is filled with it. You are making so much out of this. The truth is some leagues tend to attract better competition than others. That has been around since time immemorial. Leagues used to be more consolidated, but there has always been a difference.

So seeing what clubs are in the ECNL and how well overall that league is performing, it is interesting to see. This has nothing to do with any of my kids.

But for you to take it so personal, makes one wonder about where your son's team was placed.
Anonymous
For U13, BRYC ECNL got placed in the 4th flight and Loudoun ECNL in the 7th. Not sure how BRYC got placed so high and Loudoun so low. Seems like EDP teams got highest placement, NPL scattered around, and NCSL just defaulted to D9 regardless of their history in other tournaments.
Anonymous
how is SYC 07 boys in the top flight?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:how is SYC 07 boys in the top flight?


They are pretty damned good. They won state cup last year. Not that anybody cares. But they are good.
Anonymous
Most of the rest of the SYC teams are in the top brackets, also.

Oh, wait...
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Anonymous wrote:
Since every post here does not specify gender means for girls.

This is for BOYS.

https://www.gotsport.com/asp/directors/tournament/vieweventteamscleanb.asp?EventID=73243&Group=Boys_10



I noticed a lot of ECNL teams in the top brackets. That is interesting and shows in its third year, how far the ECNL has come.


I will say this again. Focus on the results, not the brackets. The brackets are simply somebody else's opinion. The results are not.


Say it again. But while it's not perfect, no one in the top bracket belongs in the bottom and vice versa. It does have some meaning.


Meaning for what?


Meaning that the presence of the ECNL teams in the top brackets shows the ECNL has gained traction as a national league for boys.


Oh please. Grow up. Traction with the Richmond Strikers Tournament Director? Cue the applause. You think anybody cares? I am sure DCU is shaking in their boots as the migration begins to ECNL. Not.


You are talking about leagues, not teams or even clubs. Your son's development has almost nothing to do with whether a league gets some teams in some age groups in some brackets. That is the angle. i don't have an agenda other than trying to persuade people not to be dumb when thinking about their son's development.


Everyone talks about leagues. This forum is filled with it. You are making so much out of this. The truth is some leagues tend to attract better competition than others. That has been around since time immemorial. Leagues used to be more consolidated, but there has always been a difference.

So seeing what clubs are in the ECNL and how well overall that league is performing, it is interesting to see. This has nothing to do with any of my kids.

But for you to take it so personal, makes one wonder about where your son's team was placed.


Not at all. He plays top division in these tournaments. That is about his team, not him, not his club, and not his league. It could change any time. But many years ago, when he played up, he played lower divisions and we heard all the U10 parents crow about placements and leagues and similar garbage and knew most of their kids would be lapped in pretty short order. And they were. So yes, I agree the forum is filled with chitchat and rumormongering about leagues, along with a lot of other dreck. You think a good placement for BRYC or Loudoun or McLean in a certain year results from ECNL participation? Please. You must be new to travel soccer in this area. They have been around a long time. Not a guarantee of success. Goodness knows they have a number of really weak teams among them. But each of them also has a number of recent national champions that antedated the existence of the ECNL. Why do I care? Because teams and clubs respond to parental demands and keep switching leagues and diluting already relatively weak talent pools, all because parents are dumb enough to think their league makes their kid talented or the parents a little more prestigious. I would like my son to have the option to play really high quality travel soccer outside the DAs without spending scarce time needlessly flying up and down the east coast when they could play a full league schedule of highly talented teams in the DMV. So yes, the league obsession is dumb and adversely affects the rest of us who know something about the sport and who want their kids to both play high-quality soccer and do other things while they are in middle and high school. But feel free to waste your time checking team and club placements across tournaments.
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