BRYC Super Y ?

Anonymous
I thought they were playing in super y no ?
Anonymous
Would be great if they did. If you find anything out, can you post it?
Anonymous
They play under Northern Virginia United and teams are set.
Anonymous
So do they only promote that within the BRYC academy pool players for the most part? Bridge parent here and had no idea that was a thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So do they only promote that within the BRYC academy pool players for the most part? Bridge parent here and had no idea that was a thing.


My son was invited by his buddy. And he’s one of the only CCL kids playing with all BRYC ECNL kids. However, they did post it on social media
Anonymous
We heard about it, and we're not even with BRYC. So they obviously shared it somewhere.
Anonymous
Perfect for a 95° day on turf with a ragtag group of players looking forward to playing in the summer only to find out that you're going to be playing against Arlington's top team with their strongest players on the field. Yeah that's a lot of fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They play under Northern Virginia United and teams are set.


I thought they were a big time club. Why would they play under another clubs name but the same coach? Whats that all about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Perfect for a 95° day on turf with a ragtag group of players looking forward to playing in the summer only to find out that you're going to be playing against Arlington's top team with their strongest players on the field. Yeah that's a lot of fun.


"Ragtag"? I bet neither you nor your kid could last 5 minutes with any of the NVU teams. Until you prove otherwise, shut up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Perfect for a 95° day on turf with a ragtag group of players looking forward to playing in the summer only to find out that you're going to be playing against Arlington's top team with their strongest players on the field. Yeah that's a lot of fun.


That actually sounds like something my son would enjoy. Granted we immigrated here to be able to do this type of thing. Americans too spoiled
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perfect for a 95° day on turf with a ragtag group of players looking forward to playing in the summer only to find out that you're going to be playing against Arlington's top team with their strongest players on the field. Yeah that's a lot of fun.


That actually sounds like something my son would enjoy. Granted we immigrated here to be able to do this type of thing. Americans too spoiled


Born here, feel the same, he loves to play. I bet the heat and results matter more to you than your kid.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perfect for a 95° day on turf with a ragtag group of players looking forward to playing in the summer only to find out that you're going to be playing against Arlington's top team with their strongest players on the field. Yeah that's a lot of fun.


That actually sounds like something my son would enjoy. Granted we immigrated here to be able to do this type of thing. Americans too spoiled


Born here, feel the same, he loves to play. I bet the heat and results matter more to you than your kid.


I think it's pretty easy to see the glaring issues with youth soccer in America. Fathers like this d-bag who criticizes the talent level of another club's summer all-star team and complains that it's "so hot". Yeah, not the model of a winner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Perfect for a 95° day on turf with a ragtag group of players looking forward to playing in the summer only to find out that you're going to be playing against Arlington's top team with their strongest players on the field. Yeah that's a lot of fun.


I'm sorry your kid didn't make it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perfect for a 95° day on turf with a ragtag group of players looking forward to playing in the summer only to find out that you're going to be playing against Arlington's top team with their strongest players on the field. Yeah that's a lot of fun.


That actually sounds like something my son would enjoy. Granted we immigrated here to be able to do this type of thing. Americans too spoiled


Born here, feel the same, he loves to play. I bet the heat and results matter more to you than your kid.


I think it's pretty easy to see the glaring issues with youth soccer in America. Fathers like this d-bag who criticizes the talent level of another club's summer all-star team and complains that it's "so hot". Yeah, not the model of a winner.



Guess why Trinidad and Tobago killed the US dreams to go to WCup?
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