Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 14:38     Subject: BRYC Coaches

Wanna hear a secret?

Bryc will switch to DA after absorbing Metro United.

Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 14:04     Subject: BRYC Coaches

A simple post asking who the coaches are elicits posts from trolls and haters. Sad that this is the trajectory for every thread, for most every club.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 13:25     Subject: Re:BRYC Coaches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the writing is on the wall at BRYC. After 03, they are weak all the way down to 07.


Writing on the wall for what? Are you suggesting that the club will fold, and all those weak, worthless kids (04 and younger) should just head to their basements for a life of playing Fortnite? If they can't win a national ECNL championship at every age group, they should just hang up their cleats. Not good enough to get good training, have fun, play good competition, and improve their fitness and foot skills.


Dilution, dilution, dilution.....


Yes, agreed. There are too many ECNL/DA clubs in NoVA which has led to the dilution of talent but as long as clubs are making money (and they will since parents are willing to pay money to have their kid on a DA or ECNL team), I don't see any club stepping out of the game to allow for a greater concentration of talent unless it's mandated by US Soccer or USCS. The younger age groups are being hit the hardest since all these new DA programs came into play before they hit the middle and high school years. But BRYC is a well-established, well-run club. You may not like the people in charge, but they have solid coaches (at least on the girls' side), are centrally located for those in Fx and PW counties and have good access to field space. Not sure what writing is on the wall...they're as well-positioned as any club in the area, IMO. They may not have the sizzle and results of FCV, but they have a long history of providing good training and fielding competitive teams. Kind of like Arlington.


Good access to field space? Well-run? Robinson is not great access. Larry is gone. It’s over.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 13:08     Subject: Re:BRYC Coaches

Its the boys side where the talent drops after 06's . They also let their probably best coach leave for Mclean which will set back the development of their u9s and u10s a bunch.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 11:23     Subject: BRYC Coaches

Mike Welsh for U16 girls.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 11:15     Subject: Re:BRYC Coaches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the writing is on the wall at BRYC. After 03, they are weak all the way down to 07.


Writing on the wall for what? Are you suggesting that the club will fold, and all those weak, worthless kids (04 and younger) should just head to their basements for a life of playing Fortnite? If they can't win a national ECNL championship at every age group, they should just hang up their cleats. Not good enough to get good training, have fun, play good competition, and improve their fitness and foot skills.


Dilution, dilution, dilution.....


I’m saying they’ll be competing with Loudoun in every age group for 10/11 in MA.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 11:15     Subject: Re:BRYC Coaches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the writing is on the wall at BRYC. After 03, they are weak all the way down to 07.


Writing on the wall for what? Are you suggesting that the club will fold, and all those weak, worthless kids (04 and younger) should just head to their basements for a life of playing Fortnite? If they can't win a national ECNL championship at every age group, they should just hang up their cleats. Not good enough to get good training, have fun, play good competition, and improve their fitness and foot skills.


Dilution, dilution, dilution.....


Yes, agreed. There are too many ECNL/DA clubs in NoVA which has led to the dilution of talent but as long as clubs are making money (and they will since parents are willing to pay money to have their kid on a DA or ECNL team), I don't see any club stepping out of the game to allow for a greater concentration of talent unless it's mandated by US Soccer or USCS. The younger age groups are being hit the hardest since all these new DA programs came into play before they hit the middle and high school years. But BRYC is a well-established, well-run club. You may not like the people in charge, but they have solid coaches (at least on the girls' side), are centrally located for those in Fx and PW counties and have good access to field space. Not sure what writing is on the wall...they're as well-positioned as any club in the area, IMO. They may not have the sizzle and results of FCV, but they have a long history of providing good training and fielding competitive teams. Kind of like Arlington.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 11:04     Subject: Re:BRYC Coaches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the writing is on the wall at BRYC. After 03, they are weak all the way down to 07.


Writing on the wall for what? Are you suggesting that the club will fold, and all those weak, worthless kids (04 and younger) should just head to their basements for a life of playing Fortnite? If they can't win a national ECNL championship at every age group, they should just hang up their cleats. Not good enough to get good training, have fun, play good competition, and improve their fitness and foot skills.


Dilution, dilution, dilution.....
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 11:03     Subject: BRYC Coaches

Website says Michael Welsh.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 11:01     Subject: Re:BRYC Coaches

Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the writing is on the wall at BRYC. After 03, they are weak all the way down to 07.


Writing on the wall for what? Are you suggesting that the club will fold, and all those weak, worthless kids (04 and younger) should just head to their basements for a life of playing Fortnite? If they can't win a national ECNL championship at every age group, they should just hang up their cleats. Not good enough to get good training, have fun, play good competition, and improve their fitness and foot skills.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 10:24     Subject: Re:BRYC Coaches

It sounds like the writing is on the wall at BRYC. After 03, they are weak all the way down to 07.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 10:04     Subject: Re:BRYC Coaches

Anonymous wrote:U14s - Dan Carraciolo
U15s and U18/19s - Tyler Mishalow
U16s and U17s - Mikey Welsh

Not sure about the younger kids. Website needs to be updated.


13s - Jim Abt
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 09:44     Subject: Re:BRYC Coaches

U14s - Dan Carraciolo
U15s and U18/19s - Tyler Mishalow
U16s and U17s - Mikey Welsh

Not sure about the younger kids. Website needs to be updated.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2019 07:39     Subject: BRYC Coaches

Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the coaching lineup next year for the girls? I saw they were running supplemental tryouts


Which program and age group?
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2019 20:33     Subject: BRYC Coaches

Anyone know the coaching lineup next year for the girls? I saw they were running supplemental tryouts