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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mclean is solid and has Ecnl. Great Falls/Reston partners with the Metro United GA academy. [/quote] This is about boys. See op. VYS is solid and at younger ages is solid on top teams and competes well against the listed boys clubs. For boys, McLean is not worth the trip, Arlington not worth the drama.[/quote] Do you really live in Northern Virginia? McLean and Arlington are far superior to Vienna in coaching, leagues played in and talent. ....it's not even a discussion. [/quote] Nonsense at these boys ages. McLean is not better at those ages on the boys side and Arlington milks an enormous player pool. There is no development there before U12 and everybody who knows boys soccer in this area is aware of that (unless they are at Arlington). Please. There are 1-2 coaches for boys in this area at those ages worth traveling for. The rest aren’t making much difference. [/quote] Alexandria has the best overall U9-U12 boys development in NoVA and it's not even close.[/quote] LOL ... Tommy’s back on the boards... he’ll tell you anything to get your cash.[/quote] Well whoever it is - he's not wrong. Alexandria does get teach the kids to play well. There are other good clubs too - I don't think Alexandria is head and shoulders above [b]every[/b][i] other club - but it does develop its players well.[/quote]
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