Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean ? Did they create the list ? Not terrible but not top 25 either. Just being honest no shade being thrown here.
SoccerWire’s monthly Top 100 lists are based on an algorithm which measures the competitiveness of U14-U19 teams, along with other key factors including recent U.S. Youth National Team call-ups and postseason success in the nation’s top leagues. Team results are aggregated from YouthSoccerRankings.US, the most comprehensive database in the youth soccer industry.
MYS had several teams win national titles in the older age groups.
Blah blah blah blah. You dropped out of CCL because your teams were getting throttled, your younger teams are routinely hammered by your neighbors in Vienna and Great Falls, most of your ECNL teams are pinatas, and you are bringing up “national championships” won by kids no longer at the club against teams that did not include DAs, at a club which refuses to admit that it will play in State Cup. I think that about sums it up. BRYC has also won national championships. In the past. Who the hell cares? How does that make the current club, coaches and teams better? Like, specifically. . .
McLean didn't drop out of CCL, they placed their A teams into ECNL. Their B teams still play CCL Championship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean ? Did they create the list ? Not terrible but not top 25 either. Just being honest no shade being thrown here.
SoccerWire’s monthly Top 100 lists are based on an algorithm which measures the competitiveness of U14-U19 teams, along with other key factors including recent U.S. Youth National Team call-ups and postseason success in the nation’s top leagues. Team results are aggregated from YouthSoccerRankings.US, the most comprehensive database in the youth soccer industry.
MYS had several teams win national titles in the older age groups.
Blah blah blah blah. You dropped out of CCL because your teams were getting throttled, your younger teams are routinely hammered by your neighbors in Vienna and Great Falls, most of your ECNL teams are pinatas, and you are bringing up “national championships” won by kids no longer at the club against teams that did not include DAs, at a club which refuses to admit that it will play in State Cup. I think that about sums it up. BRYC has also won national championships. In the past. Who the hell cares? How does that make the current club, coaches and teams better? Like, specifically. . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean ? Did they create the list ? Not terrible but not top 25 either. Just being honest no shade being thrown here.
SoccerWire’s monthly Top 100 lists are based on an algorithm which measures the competitiveness of U14-U19 teams, along with other key factors including recent U.S. Youth National Team call-ups and postseason success in the nation’s top leagues. Team results are aggregated from YouthSoccerRankings.US, the most comprehensive database in the youth soccer industry.
MYS had several teams win national titles in the older age groups.
Anonymous wrote:McLean ? Did they create the list ? Not terrible but not top 25 either. Just being honest no shade being thrown here.
Anonymous wrote:DC United has a youth soccer team? What ages?
Anonymous wrote:McLean ? Did they create the list ? Not terrible but not top 25 either. Just being honest no shade being thrown here.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.soccerwire.com/news/soccerwire-top-100-boys-soccer-clubs-february-2021/?fbclid=IwAR3utG_tQakGX5Ys7eUHWKtysKoqSaaYK_cU2x18SU7-InJHdHYWGgK0HPE
6 - DC United
13 - Bethesda
18 - Arlington
75 - VDA
86 - McLean
Anonymous wrote:https://www.soccerwire.com/news/soccerwire-top-100-boys-soccer-clubs-february-2021/?fbclid=IwAR3utG_tQakGX5Ys7eUHWKtysKoqSaaYK_cU2x18SU7-InJHdHYWGgK0HPE
6 - DC United
13 - Bethesda
18 - Arlington
75 - VDA
86 - McLean