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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Currently FCV has the best 05 and older elite girls teams in the area. [/quote] This is an rather delusional perception of the NoVa soccer landscape. At U16, BRYC would take FCV. At U17, BRYC and McLean would crush FCV; that FCV team being ranked 20th in the DA is a sign of weakness of that league. At U19, McLean was at least even with FCV this year and next year BRYC will be. Of course, FCV won’t show up to a tourney to play ECNL teams so you can keep living the dream.[/quote] Thank you for the laugh. [/quote] 06: vda beats fcv 05: vda and McLean beat fcv 04: FCV is the best 03: BRYC/McLean beat fcv 03: McLean Beats fcv 02: McLean beats fcv[/quote] Lol. The funniest is the 05. [/quote] Not a single 05 from vda or McLean would make fcv.[/quote] So you are saying that McLean's whole starting 11 is good but no one is individually great. Did McLean 05 add any new players to roster for next year?[/quote] I don't about individual to individual and whether McLean or VDA have 05 that could make the top 18 at FCV 05 but I do know that if FCV played McLean or VDA 05 the score would be ugly in FCV's favor. That is a very very good team. Success in the MA division of ECNL is not indicative of very much. That is very weak conference.[/quote] +1 Very true.[/quote] LOL. FCV parents patting each other on the back instead of stabbing each other in the back. [/quote] No need to pat anyone on the back. You do know that you can go watch the teams play? And that there is no fee to watch? And you can even find games on the internet. I have watched enough youth soccer (training and games) in the last decade of top teams on both boys and girls side (about 50% of teams that my kids didn't play on) to educate myself. If you just watch your team and your league play, then you have no idea what else is out there. And if you haven't watched coaches run a training, then you have learned even less. Go watch if you are that interested. If not, just find a place that is good for your kids. No biggie. [/quote]
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