Pipeline

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Woohooo! Beat PDA Blue in both the 2008 and 2009 divisions yesterday!!! Just wanted to let you haters know this morning.

Glad you left! Obviously we didn't need you, haha.


How did that feel writing that? 2008s and 2009s!!!! Wow! That solidifies Pipeline as an elite 'players' club. Case closed!


While I do not agree with the over the top gloating I think it's hard to say Pipeline is not building something pretty impressive that continue to grow.
Anonymous
And let us guess, you have a daughter on both the 2008 and 2009s? Based on your previous posts and sentences structure we all hope your daughters get a much better education than you. Aren’t you the parents that are up to coaches a$$ so far we can see your face when he yawns?
Anonymous
Holy crap, did pipeline parents just sum up their entire season based on one game? Wow. Talk about parents really overcompensating for how crappy their adult lives turned out.
Anonymous
So what’s going on with pipeline? Not doing great in ecnl.

3rd of 9 in g13
9th if 9 in g14
8th of 9 in g15
7th of 9 in g16
8th of 9 in g17
4th of 9 in g18
7th of 9 in composite.

Ouch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So what’s going on with pipeline? Not doing great in ecnl.

3rd of 9 in g13
9th if 9 in g14
8th of 9 in g15
7th of 9 in g16
8th of 9 in g17
4th of 9 in g18
7th of 9 in composite.

Ouch.


Yet U17 thumped FCV a month ago. Shows you how weak GA is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And let us guess, you have a daughter on both the 2008 and 2009s? Based on your previous posts and sentences structure we all hope your daughters get a much better education than you. Aren’t you the parents that are up to coaches a$$ so far we can see your face when he yawns?


Pot, meet kettle. Grammar class, party of two.
Anonymous
ECNL is not EDP, at least not in the North Atlantic Division where every game is a battle. It will take Pipeline a season to get use to the competition. It is easy to play in a league where more than half of the teams aren't at your level.
Anonymous
The boys are doing very well. It will take the girl's side some time as most of the area talent went to Maryland United (ECNL) and Baltimore Armour (former DA, now GA). Only problem is the girl's side seems to be managed differently than the boys. We have a son there and love it, but the girl's side is very hit or miss. From what I hear the organization is aware of the issues and are addressing. They brought in one of the Loyola University Assistant Coaches to help coach a team and the girl's side overall.
Anonymous
Pipeline girls have been competitive nationally for years. ECNL is a different animal. They are in one of the strongest divisions nationally with dominate clubs such as PDA and MatchFit. Clubs like Bethesda and MUFC are also very competitive. It will take the club a year or two to adjust.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pipeline girls have been competitive nationally for years. ECNL is a different animal. They are in one of the strongest divisions nationally with dominate clubs such as PDA and MatchFit. Clubs like Bethesda and MUFC are also very competitive. It will take the club a year or two to adjust.


But, but we were told Pipeline was gonna roll in ECNL. Pipeline Dad promised us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Holy crap, did pipeline parents just sum up their entire season based on one game? Wow. Talk about parents really overcompensating for how crappy their adult lives turned out.


Dammit pot. Stop calling me black.

Kettle
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And let us guess, you have a daughter on both the 2008 and 2009s? Based on your previous posts and sentences structure we all hope your daughters get a much better education than you. Aren’t you the parents that are up to coaches a$$ so far we can see your face when he yawns?


Pot, meet kettle. Grammar class, party of two.


Hah - hadn't seen this beofre I just posted my response to a different message. Yes - plenty of this in evidence in this thread .
Anonymous
Pipeline is losing some of the boys ECNL coaches this upcoming year to other Baltimore clubs. There is concern that many of the kids will follow the coach so it will be interesting to see how things shake out next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pipeline is losing some of the boys ECNL coaches this upcoming year to other Baltimore clubs. There is concern that many of the kids will follow the coach so it will be interesting to see how things shake out next year.


I’ve heard the opposite, some coaches were asked to leave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pipeline is losing some of the boys ECNL coaches this upcoming year to other Baltimore clubs. There is concern that many of the kids will follow the coach so it will be interesting to see how things shake out next year.


Fake news. They "lost" one top team boy's coach and he wasn't very well liked by the parents, coaches, and players. His players are more than likely relieved vs following him.
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