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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pretty sure McLean won at the 3 oldest age groups but sounds like all competitive games. Not sure about younger ages [/quote] So one week in and predictions of being the dominant girls club from Baltimore to Richmond has already died. HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHH!!! [/quote] Girls soccer freaks flying their flags again. Good grief. Doesn't the state of the NWSL tell you anything about how little people care?[/quote] +1 boys soccer is where it's at. Do you know where I can buy season tickets for the Alexandria Boys Red U10, or is the waiting list prohibitive? [/quote] I agree youth soccer parents are generally crazy, though on this forum, the posters re: girls soccer definitely trend nuttier. I think the more apt analogue is MLS, where people care more than about NWSL, but for reasons that mystify many, including the MLS supporters themselves. Pipeline is really good on the boys side. I don't really think it matters and I think part of the problem in US soccer more generally is an overwhelming tilt towards wealthier suburban parents who know or care nothing about the game or development but focus on results, like the yahoo up top claiming victory after three scrimmage results after six month layoffs. It's a joke and everybody here knows it. Very few clubs teach anything around here. The rest have the parents they deserve whose kids aspire to play a couple of years of D1 to throw on their resume when they enter the job market. nothing wrong with that. But nothing too impressive. [/quote]
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