Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not really. Them deciding to hop on the train isn't them losing anything, they clearly see where things are heading.
Not hopping on the train, the league is evolving. Will be better.
just what the GA Mid-Atlantic needs is another team from the same area, pretty soon there will be enough teams in this area so the GA can form their own conference here, i'm sure NJ, PA and MD would love to split from GA Northern Virginia and not waste time playing watered down teams. Nothing like traveling 3~4 hours to win 5-0 or 6-0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not really. Them deciding to hop on the train isn't them losing anything, they clearly see where things are heading.
Not hopping on the train, the league is evolving. Will be better.
Anonymous wrote:Not really. Them deciding to hop on the train isn't them losing anything, they clearly see where things are heading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol. And why would this happen? Of all the teams that have lost Ecnl, Arlington has none of the issues.
Decisions are not made that far in advance.
Idiot.
The application is already in for the following season......MLS/GA is coming your way!!
ARL switching to GA might happen but that isn’t the same as losing ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol. And why would this happen? Of all the teams that have lost Ecnl, Arlington has none of the issues.
Decisions are not made that far in advance.
Idiot.
The application is already in for the following season......MLS/GA is coming your way!!
Anonymous wrote:lol. And why would this happen? Of all the teams that have lost Ecnl, Arlington has none of the issues.
Decisions are not made that far in advance.
Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:So might as well make the jump to McLean now?
Anonymous wrote:Word on the street is Arlington will lose ECNL next season and may switch to GA.