Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must be VDA. Already looking for replacements.
https://www.vdasoccer.org/vda-announces-mid-season-id-session
VDA are always looking for replacements. Because they don't develop the kids they have.
Anonymous wrote:Must be VDA. Already looking for replacements.
https://www.vdasoccer.org/vda-announces-mid-season-id-session
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my DC 2nd year playing in the ECNL league. Our 1st year was a disaster; teams were scoring 8-10 goals on us per game and kids were not showing up for games. I have heard other parents from the older age groups stating that the club is not developing our kids to play in these highly competitive leagues; and the only benefit we are getting is exposure.
We decided to give this club 1 more year to see if things would get better. So, before our ECNL season kicked off we played in a tournament that was majority EDP teams. We did very well, but we came in second overall. Now, are ECNL season has kicked off and we are struggling just like we did last year. I know its still early, but considering we have a different coach this year, I'm starting to wonder if the rumor is true. With all that said, is there a rule stating that if your team/club doesn't perform at a certain level in a highly competitive league, then they will be asked to leave???
VDA or BRYC?
Your mom, actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my DC 2nd year playing in the ECNL league. Our 1st year was a disaster; teams were scoring 8-10 goals on us per game and kids were not showing up for games. I have heard other parents from the older age groups stating that the club is not developing our kids to play in these highly competitive leagues; and the only benefit we are getting is exposure.
We decided to give this club 1 more year to see if things would get better. So, before our ECNL season kicked off we played in a tournament that was majority EDP teams. We did very well, but we came in second overall. Now, are ECNL season has kicked off and we are struggling just like we did last year. I know its still early, but considering we have a different coach this year, I'm starting to wonder if the rumor is true. With all that said, is there a rule stating that if your team/club doesn't perform at a certain level in a highly competitive league, then they will be asked to leave???
VDA or BRYC?
Anonymous wrote:This is my DC 2nd year playing in the ECNL league. Our 1st year was a disaster; teams were scoring 8-10 goals on us per game and kids were not showing up for games. I have heard other parents from the older age groups stating that the club is not developing our kids to play in these highly competitive leagues; and the only benefit we are getting is exposure.
We decided to give this club 1 more year to see if things would get better. So, before our ECNL season kicked off we played in a tournament that was majority EDP teams. We did very well, but we came in second overall. Now, are ECNL season has kicked off and we are struggling just like we did last year. I know its still early, but considering we have a different coach this year, I'm starting to wonder if the rumor is true. With all that said, is there a rule stating that if your team/club doesn't perform at a certain level in a highly competitive league, then they will be asked to leave???
Anonymous wrote:I question the level of the players.
Anonymous wrote:This is my DC 2nd year playing in the ECNL league. Our 1st year was a disaster; teams were scoring 8-10 goals on us per game and kids were not showing up for games. I have heard other parents from the older age groups stating that the club is not developing our kids to play in these highly competitive leagues; and the only benefit we are getting is exposure.
We decided to give this club 1 more year to see if things would get better. So, before our ECNL season kicked off we played in a tournament that was majority EDP teams. We did very well, but we came in second overall. Now, are ECNL season has kicked off and we are struggling just like we did last year. I know its still early, but considering we have a different coach this year, I'm starting to wonder if the rumor is true. With all that said, is there a rule stating that if your team/club doesn't perform at a certain level in a highly competitive league, then they will be asked to leave???