Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, "Union" won't form until U13--you probably already know that. But if you want to use the top SYC and Mclean U12 teams as a proxy for what might become Union at U13 it should be very strong overall. SYC at U12 plays a lot of highly competitive matches regionally and nationally and wins a lot but often recruits from other clubs rather than promote from within so read what you want into that regarding development and priorities. Mclean at U12 has some stellar individual players and generally the coaching is strong/ the players learn how to play soccer in a manner that will suit them long-term.
If SYC takes most of the ECNL slots, again, McLean's participation in the union starts to get a lot more questionable if you are a McLean parent.
ECNL is supposed to be an elite league. Programs that guarantee slots at u11/12 will not have a competitive team by u15/16. A good u12/13 player does not make a good u15/16 player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, "Union" won't form until U13--you probably already know that. But if you want to use the top SYC and Mclean U12 teams as a proxy for what might become Union at U13 it should be very strong overall. SYC at U12 plays a lot of highly competitive matches regionally and nationally and wins a lot but often recruits from other clubs rather than promote from within so read what you want into that regarding development and priorities. Mclean at U12 has some stellar individual players and generally the coaching is strong/ the players learn how to play soccer in a manner that will suit them long-term.
If SYC takes most of the ECNL slots, again, McLean's participation in the union starts to get a lot more questionable if you are a McLean parent.
Anonymous wrote:OP, "Union" won't form until U13--you probably already know that. But if you want to use the top SYC and Mclean U12 teams as a proxy for what might become Union at U13 it should be very strong overall. SYC at U12 plays a lot of highly competitive matches regionally and nationally and wins a lot but often recruits from other clubs rather than promote from within so read what you want into that regarding development and priorities. Mclean at U12 has some stellar individual players and generally the coaching is strong/ the players learn how to play soccer in a manner that will suit them long-term.
Anonymous wrote:Hi to some practices, talk to some parents. Check League websites. Anything you get here take with a grain of salt. I find the comments about my Club are either outdated, shockingly bitter or must be from someone on the payroll they are so over the top. It will be fun to watch who comes out for this one.
Anonymous wrote:What's going on with McLean/Union? I have a DD who is U12. How are the younger ages doing?