I think that is the point. Based on rankings RL has 5 clubs that wouldn’t even be in NCSL division 1. |
Also based on the rankings, in most age groups Aspire has one actually competitive team and RL has five to ten. |
What would you define competitive as? |
Able to beat a mid-table NoVa GA team half the time. |
For HS age girls, Arlington RL is as strong as RL gets in NOVA, and they didn’t fare too well against weaker GA teams this past weekend. |
LOL - "didn't fare too well" ASA 2010 RL 1 -3 VDA 2011 ECNL ASA 2010 RL 0-1 NVA 2010 GA ASA 2009 RL 0-4 NVA 2009 GA ASA 2009 RL 1-4 Loudoun 2009 GA ASA 2008 RL 0-0 FCGB 07/08 GA ASA 2008 RL 0-3 Shore FC 07 Elite NL ASA 2008 RL 0-4 Loudoun 07/08 GA |
So to compare two leagues that don’t have the same number of teams and don’t even play each other much, you want to compare each to a third league. Very scientific |
| Let's just all be for real here for a second. RbFC's big plan is they have a pathway to GA Aspire? So glad my daughters team dodged that bullet and did not follow her coach to that club. |
| And they only have one team. The whole thing is a joke. |
No, they will basically be Aspire, with a pathway to GA. |
Which means no teams below u13, no second girls teams in an age group, and no boys? Or are they just going to pay Loudoun to continue to access NCSL? And practice in a big Great Falls backyard? And in terms of this "pathway," does RbFC's technical director have a voice at NVA in any formal way, or will this be structured even more favorably to NVA than GFR's failed NVA alliance? So much time, so little information. |
Who cares about ASA? It isn't "as strong as RL gets" in any of those ages. Its performance in the vaunted pre-season February Loudoun Showcase with wonky rosters and teams that haven't practiced in six weeks against teams that have been playing and practicing all winter does not provide data that Aspire is better than RL. To the extent you can draw any conclusions from this showcase, you will also note that the RL teams were placed with GA teams by Loudoun Soccer, a GA club, which shows how it views the leagues' competitiveness. Loudoun buried most of the (few) Aspire teams that were invited in NCSL-level brackets. |
I don’t understand people’s obsession with this pathway. Anyone at any club has a pathway when they get to that age group by going and trying out at any club. Being part of Loudoun doesn’t guarantee you continuing on that top pathway. Having a pathway is one thing, a player developing at that top level is another. Kids will play anywhere and learn, develop and stay with friends until they get to play 11v11 then move to bigger clubs for those leagues. The pre-ECNL, and pre-MLS Next teams are a bunch of letter, means absolutely nothing. GFRs Pre-ECNL 2015 boys should be division 12 NCSL but they are labeled just because GFR pays to be in ECNLR |
I generally agree with you but perhaps kids actually at Loudoun actually have some advantage when it comes to Loudoun/NVA GA bc coaches involved in the GA teams already have some familiarity with them. But I don’t think an RbFC kid will have any leg up on a GFR or Valor or VYS or Herndon girl trying out. |
ASA is as strong as it gets for RL in NOVA. Those 3 teams finished in 1st, 1st and 3rd in league play. RL is fading. |