i was told VDA is going GA. Wouldn’t be shocked if they got an invite…. Would be shocked if they take it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Bethesda announces a change to GA, as well as other legacy ECNL programs, would the NVA parents feel the same way?
Most of the people on here making negative comments about NVA's move to GA are not NVA parents, just trolls disguised as such. The same trolls will be changing their tune when they realize the club they currently play for wants to, and will make the same switch within the near future (12 months)
Makes sense. MLSN and GA are actively working to enter the Prince William County market as well. If VDA declines and a competing club is invited, in a year things could get very interesting.
yes… a customer trapped in a system with multiple options will still explore those other options. For example if im in Maryland driving up lees up pike every week… im more than likely going to take my dd to Bethesda ga. Because it makes more sense. Alternatively if im in loudoun ill lean towards the club with a better facility and food options…..Anonymous wrote:If Bethesda announces a change to GA, as well as other legacy ECNL programs, would the NVA parents feel the same way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Bethesda announces a change to GA, as well as other legacy ECNL programs, would the NVA parents feel the same way?
Most of the people on here making negative comments about NVA's move to GA are not NVA parents, just trolls disguised as such. The same trolls will be changing their tune when they realize the club they currently play for wants to, and will make the same switch within the near future (12 months)
parents aren’t pathetic and they aren’t going alone… because others that bought into the previous marketing are that upsetAnonymous wrote:You’re pathetic.
Go alone if you’re that upset
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Bethesda announces a change to GA, as well as other legacy ECNL programs, would the NVA parents feel the same way?
Most of the people on here making negative comments about NVA's move to GA are not NVA parents, just trolls disguised as such. The same trolls will be changing their tune when they realize the club they currently play for wants to, and will make the same switch within the near future (12 months)
Anonymous wrote:If Bethesda announces a change to GA, as well as other legacy ECNL programs, would the NVA parents feel the same way?
Anonymous wrote:There aren’t enough ECNL spots at FVU, VDA, and Arlington, so many NVA players will be stuck in GA whether they like it or not. If they switch to VRSC GA, they’ll at least be in a club that values its female players and program. NVA/LS obviously doesn’t care about them.
Anonymous wrote:NVA knows that very few will actually leave. Which is why they could do it. There are not many open spots available on other ECNL teams, commute distance will keep most of the NVA girls teams intact. I hope not. I hope girls leave even if it means going to another GA club. NVA and LS have gotten away with terrible treatment for a long time. Unfortunately I don’t think anything will change and the few who leave will be easily replaced by eager RL players and the cycle continues
Anonymous wrote:After all these years of our club saying ECNL is the best girls league, NVA decided to switch to what we were told is a lesser league, Girls Academy. Since we don’t want to play in another league, we are going to try out in another club ECNL program. Who else is in this boat?