Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should FCV try to make a play to get into ECNL, it is clear they have the quality to be in.
Why have the ECNL not extended an offer?
For the 50 times. They have made a play and were turned down. They don’t have the quality unless poaching from neighboring ECNL clubs. They are blocked due to over saturation and proximity to other clubs. They will not get ECNL. They will not get BRYC spot if they lose it. They will just drop the spot all together.
FCV players that are unhappy with GA can move and join any ECNL club. If you are a good player then take the challenge and show your talent. You can go to a club that is crowded and that may make it easy for you to go to playoffs but you may get frustrated with playing time. Or you can join a team and club where you can explode your talent.
I agree with this. I don't see why FCV should want to leave GA where they are at the top of the heap and doing quite well (as measured by college commits which is the measure, right?). As long as they can stay at the top of GA, compete in GA national tournaments, play in the GA champions league, give players good exposure, then this is a better scenario for them than to be just another middling ECNL club in the mid Atlantic.
Arlington we’re a top 15 GA club.
Lower mid pack in the ECNL MA. I bet those players are happy to be challenged every week though.
Players have to be challenged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to play in ECNL - join and ECNL team. FCV tries every year to get in .. they just can't. Once you burn a bridge then bad mouth ECNL with sour grapes... you are forever out.
Agree, with no FCV the war amongst ECNL clubs will get uglier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should FCV try to make a play to get into ECNL, it is clear they have the quality to be in.
Why have the ECNL not extended an offer?
For the 50 times. They have made a play and were turned down. They don’t have the quality unless poaching from neighboring ECNL clubs. They are blocked due to over saturation and proximity to other clubs. They will not get ECNL. They will not get BRYC spot if they lose it. They will just drop the spot all together.
FCV players that are unhappy with GA can move and join any ECNL club. If you are a good player then take the challenge and show your talent. You can go to a club that is crowded and that may make it easy for you to go to playoffs but you may get frustrated with playing time. Or you can join a team and club where you can explode your talent.
I agree with this. I don't see why FCV should want to leave GA where they are at the top of the heap and doing quite well (as measured by college commits which is the measure, right?). As long as they can stay at the top of GA, compete in GA national tournaments, play in the GA champions league, give players good exposure, then this is a better scenario for them than to be just another middling ECNL club in the mid Atlantic.
Arlington we’re a top 15 GA club.
Lower mid pack in the ECNL MA. I bet those players are happy to be challenged every week though.
Players have to be challenged.
Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to play in ECNL - join and ECNL team. FCV tries every year to get in .. they just can't. Once you burn a bridge then bad mouth ECNL with sour grapes... you are forever out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should FCV try to make a play to get into ECNL, it is clear they have the quality to be in.
Why have the ECNL not extended an offer?
For the 50 times. They have made a play and were turned down. They don’t have the quality unless poaching from neighboring ECNL clubs. They are blocked due to over saturation and proximity to other clubs. They will not get ECNL. They will not get BRYC spot if they lose it. They will just drop the spot all together.
FCV players that are unhappy with GA can move and join any ECNL club. If you are a good player then take the challenge and show your talent. You can go to a club that is crowded and that may make it easy for you to go to playoffs but you may get frustrated with playing time. Or you can join a team and club where you can explode your talent.
I agree with this. I don't see why FCV should want to leave GA where they are at the top of the heap and doing quite well (as measured by college commits which is the measure, right?). As long as they can stay at the top of GA, compete in GA national tournaments, play in the GA champions league, give players good exposure, then this is a better scenario for them than to be just another middling ECNL club in the mid Atlantic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should FCV try to make a play to get into ECNL, it is clear they have the quality to be in.
Why have the ECNL not extended an offer?
For the 50 times. They have made a play and were turned down. They don’t have the quality unless poaching from neighboring ECNL clubs. They are blocked due to over saturation and proximity to other clubs. They will not get ECNL. They will not get BRYC spot if they lose it. They will just drop the spot all together.
FCV players that are unhappy with GA can move and join any ECNL club. If you are a good player then take the challenge and show your talent. You can go to a club that is crowded and that may make it easy for you to go to playoffs but you may get frustrated with playing time. Or you can join a team and club where you can explode your talent.
I agree with this. I don't see why FCV should want to leave GA where they are at the top of the heap and doing quite well (as measured by college commits which is the measure, right?). As long as they can stay at the top of GA, compete in GA national tournaments, play in the GA champions league, give players good exposure, then this is a better scenario for them than to be just another middling ECNL club in the mid Atlantic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should FCV try to make a play to get into ECNL, it is clear they have the quality to be in.
Why have the ECNL not extended an offer?
For the 50 times. They have made a play and were turned down. They don’t have the quality unless poaching from neighboring ECNL clubs. They are blocked due to over saturation and proximity to other clubs. They will not get ECNL. They will not get BRYC spot if they lose it. They will just drop the spot all together.
FCV players that are unhappy with GA can move and join any ECNL club. If you are a good player then take the challenge and show your talent. You can go to a club that is crowded and that may make it easy for you to go to playoffs but you may get frustrated with playing time. Or you can join a team and club where you can explode your talent.
I agree with this. I don't see why FCV should want to leave GA where they are at the top of the heap and doing quite well (as measured by college commits which is the measure, right?). As long as they can stay at the top of GA, compete in GA national tournaments, play in the GA champions league, give players good exposure, then this is a better scenario for them than to be just another middling ECNL club in the mid Atlantic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should FCV try to make a play to get into ECNL, it is clear they have the quality to be in.
Why have the ECNL not extended an offer?
For the 50 times. They have made a play and were turned down. They don’t have the quality unless poaching from neighboring ECNL clubs. They are blocked due to over saturation and proximity to other clubs. They will not get ECNL. They will not get BRYC spot if they lose it. They will just drop the spot all together.
FCV players that are unhappy with GA can move and join any ECNL club. If you are a good player then take the challenge and show your talent. You can go to a club that is crowded and that may make it easy for you to go to playoffs but you may get frustrated with playing time. Or you can join a team and club where you can explode your talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should FCV try to make a play to get into ECNL, it is clear they have the quality to be in.
Why have the ECNL not extended an offer?
For the 50 times. They have made a play and were turned down. They don’t have the quality unless poaching from neighboring ECNL clubs. They are blocked due to over saturation and proximity to other clubs. They will not get ECNL. They will not get BRYC spot if they lose it. They will just drop the spot all together.
Anonymous wrote:Should FCV try to make a play to get into ECNL, it is clear they have the quality to be in.
Why have the ECNL not extended an offer?