Anonymous wrote:It's the coaching. They have plenty of players.
BRYC is 4 teams deep in most age groups (ECNL, composite, Academy, Bridge). For a club with 4 teams deep they are greatly underperforming.
I think its the coaching, game formations, style of play. If you are not playing a possession type of game in ECNL these days, you had better have bigger/faster/stronger and individually super-skilled athletes to win games.
BRYC doesn't have enough of those players in each age group to get away with that individual style of play. Mega clubs like Arlington and Loudon do, but BRYC is not a mega club. If they doubled their size, then yes... but they're not.
The other local ECNL teams are becoming too stacked with talent, and BRYC can't match them on individual talent or playing style. Up a creek without a paddle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s over for BRYC. Not saying that in a mean way but they could possibly go winless in all age groups. I expect FCV to get their spot or they just get ride of one club all together.
But ECNL isn’t going to allow for it
LOL. BRYC may be done for, but FCV is not getting in. You know nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a good recruiting base or cannot attract as well as other clubs in similar area.
Recruiting base? What about developing players?
Anonymous wrote:It’s over for BRYC. Not saying that in a mean way but they could possibly go winless in all age groups. I expect FCV to get their spot or they just get ride of one club all together.
But ECNL isn’t going to allow for it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a good recruiting base or cannot attract as well as other clubs in similar area.
Recruiting base? What about developing players?
Anonymous wrote:Not a good recruiting base or cannot attract as well as other clubs in similar area.
Anonymous wrote:Not a good recruiting base or cannot attract as well as other clubs in similar area.