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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Or you are the fool who doesn’t know that there weren’t any young teams at fcv before 2013. I have no idea how someone has been with fcv since 2009 since the only teams they had were ECNL teams before 2013. 2013 they started a u9 and u11 team only. A year later they merged with ashburn. So maybe these kids actually played there? [/quote] Listen buddy, you don’t know what you are talking about. Get out of your world of 18 year olds and talk to the parents of the younger teams. You’ll find all the answers there, including the truth I shared with you but for some bizarre reason you are in denial of. [/quote] My daughter played at Ashburn Soccer back when she was a U-little. When the merge happened, most of the higher level players came from the Ashburn side, complemented by a few that came from the then recently created FCV (aka South County). Many of those players are still playing high level soccer (ECNL and DA) but most are not playing it at FCV. SOME, but definitely not 50%.[/quote] This is exactly right, unlike the FCV u19 parent’s account. [/quote] 1-3 players per team is a lie. Period. It is more than that. Regardless, the DA is the top level and should be drawing from all over especially when the team is the best team around in each age group. Why wouldn't players want to come and why wouldn't the team take them? Because you don't like it that way?[/quote] Well the truth is the landscape has changed and FCV is likely to rely on homegrown players more than ever before going forward. Despite their success, success gained in a very diluted landscape, it will be more difficult than ever to draw players in from the outside. Frankly, there are just to many viable options available to players today. Most savvy parents understand that if their kid is going to be recruited and college is a goal there are more opportunities to be seen now than ever before. And with those opportunities comes meaningful playing time. Playing means fun AND exposure. [/quote]
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