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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]wait, let me get this straight, arlington's and loudoun's top teams had games scheduled, arlington then entered a tournament to beat up on other clubs' second teams, and loudoun is the bad guy? [/quote] This isn't actually accurate. But yes Loudoun is the bad guy. Loudoun had two options: 1. Agree to accommodate Arlington's request to reschedule. This isn't a big deal - reschedule requests happen all the time for lots of reasons. They are always agreed to. No real difficulty for anyone. Forty kids get to play a game of soccer this weekend. 2. Refuse. Forty kids don't get a game of soccer this weekend. Loudoun get to record three points in the league table. This is not good for Arlington's kids or Loudoun's kids who I bet would prefer to play the game than sit at home. The only people who benefit are the people who have a financial interest in Loudoun soccer - and they are perfectly prepared to put that interest ahead of everyone else. 1. It's only Loudoun's kids who don't get to play this weekend. Remember, Arlington double-booked. 2. How, exactly, would someone benefit from a forfeit? Do their coach contracts provide bonuses for forfeited games? This makes no sense. [/quote][/quote] I guess you don't know Loudoun. The appearance of success drives customers and thus money. For the vast majority of parents considering Loudoun for their kids they will simply see that Loudoun beat Arlington in a league match and/or see a higher ranking or that Loudoun finished teh season with more points than McLean. Loudoun are already having trouble retaining talent on their top teams and are probably nervous of the situation geting worse. What is sad is that they don't seem to ever realize that this sort of behavior is precisely why parents end up removing their kids.[/quote]
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