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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=RantingSoccerDad][quote=Anonymous][quote=RantingSoccerDad][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=5mercury]Arlington Red and the top McLean team aren't the B and C. Arlington Red is their top team - no? Plus let's be honest: Arlington's Academy program on just on a different level altogether.[/quote] Arlington Red is their 2nd team. You even commented that the kid on Red is asked to guest play up on their Academy team. So it goes Academy, Red, White, Blue, Black, Gold, etc. But it's probably the better move for the kid to play for Arlington Red that PAC because at least Red will play higher divisions in bigger tournaments a league that gets more exposure than...I think PAC 07s will be relegated to NCSL D2. If not, they will be soon after losing their top players.[/quote] That PAC 07 team is moving to EDP and is expected to be much stronger next year. Lat year that lost their to top player to Arlingtons top team and he has been one of the top players for Arlington this year.[/quote] EDP should be higher than another club’s third team plays (assuming they will be in EDP 1, but maybe/probably not. If they are losing players to Arlington Red, that’s one thing, but losing players to Arlington White is another matter[/quote] The one player that left for Arlington white wasnt a top player maybe a top 10 player but not even top 6. The real loss was the 1 kid the lost last spring to Arlington ECNL he's a top player there now. Hard to fill that void especially in a covid year. [/quote] PAC 07s lost a player to 07 red last year. Not the academy team. Noone form PAC went to the academy team last year. The one that went to Red does practice and play with the Academy team on occasion and will move up to the Academy team full time next year. Good forward. Like another poster said...I have no idea how you think you will be stronger next year after losing 4-5 players. But let's say you stay the same, PAC 07s are barely NCSL D1. Maybe getting relegated to D2. If you get accepted to EDP, it will in no possible way be D1 or D2. You will most likely get put in D4, which is like playing rec teams. And that might be OK. The next season you should move up to D3 and then probably stay there based on the talent pool at PAC and the LONG HISTORY of moving top players on to other clubs. So enjoy moving to EDP and maybe getting up to EDP 3 so you can spend most of your weekends in the middle of nowhere, MD. Or maybe playing some start up club with a hodge podge of kids up at Evergreen,[/quote] Actually it won't be me in the middle of nowhere. My DD has the same coach as the 07 boys and works out with them quite a bit. But I really think that 07 team will be better next year.[/quote] How do your first two sentences correlate? Were they supposed too? What does your daughter have to do with anything? How can a team that loses it's 3-4 top players be better next year, unless these amazing coaches perform some miracle over the summer by either recruiting better players than they lost (I don't see that happening), developing the current players over the summer (I don't see that happening), or bringing them up from a B team (I don't see that happening). I don't even know if you have a B team though.[/quote] PAC's 07 team has a mediocre coach and finished 8th out of 9 teams in its division with 1 win and 7 losses. No wonder the players are leaving. [/quote] The coach is fine. Training also includes many coaches.[/quote] for a team that thinks highly enough of itself to be moving up to a higher league and brags about how good its players are, 1-7 does not appear to be a good coaching jobs [/quote] There's very little you can tell about people, players and coaches from one season's record. If these kids didn't leave when they were being repeatedly blown out at U-9, why would the record in D1 suddenly be so important now? The same coach has been at PAC the whole time (as have several other coaches with whom they train) -- did he suddenly change everything?[/quote] That team was NCSL D1 2nd place last year then COVID hit and they lost their top player to Arlington. Actually both forwards left and they just could fill the void this year. They just didn’t have any scoring punch this season. They are extremely talented technically just couldn’t find the back of the net.[/quote] No, it is not just not being able to find the back of the net. Only the last place team gave up more goals than PAC did. [/quote The 2 forwards they lost kept the ball in their opponents end most of the game with that gone if you watched any games since then the ball has been in PAC defensive end majority of the game. If you could track shots on goal PAC would be a -10 or more every game.[/quote]
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