Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look if you can’t even start on a DA or ECNL club team, who would ever expect to play D1 soccer? No college coach is that desperate. They are watching the starters. Let’s be real here.
Ok. Let's be real here. This is information is not a secret and easily found on the internet. Look at BDA and GDA teams and their college commitments. Many of them around the country have D1 soccer commitments for many more than the starters. Bethesda BDA is an easy one to research for class of 2019.
Here, I will do the work for you so you can stop showing everyone your ignorance.
https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/?page_id=1712
So that is the BDA.
Below is Tophat for the GDA. I count 16 commits for the oldest team and another 13 for the U16/17 team and I believe they are all D1 but I am not positive. It is probably safe assumption that the U16/U17 team number will grow before those players age out.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxuxYMjgkWB/?igshid=tnmfus7vslzb
The GDA is still only in year 2 and with the oldest age groups (U16, U17, U18 and U19), ECNL is still riding the success that came before the GDA was launched. Anything younger than that, the GDA is far superior in the concentration of talent and that is what matters to scouts - they cannot be in more than one place at a time. For the GDA, the fact remains that player number 15 on a strong DA team is most likely a stronger player than player number 5 on any ECNL team except for a few exceptional ECNL clubs that left the GDA for money and control (PDA is one example) in the eyes of a college scout.
In our area, FCV and BA are the two GDAs that seem to be separating themselves from the pack. Arlington's long-term strength in the GDA is TBD but Arlington is a large and well-run club. MU is a mess and right now the only GDA in the area that is not above the local ECNL teams in terms of concentration of talent. For U15 and younger, unless you are commuting to PDA, or you are the parent of an absolute superstar ECNL player, let's get real here - many subs on a top-level GDA team are indeed playing D1 soccer.
Thanks Bobby for the encouragement. I’ll stay at FCV for my 10-20 minutes a game and all those great practices that still haven’t increased my playing minutes.
Sorry that facts upset you. My guess is that you didn't even look at the college commits because you are not interested in information, just attention. Try getting out more - you sound sad.
Anonymous wrote:Above analysis is severely flawed, especially the last paragraph. Please post discrete examples of non-starters playing D1 soccer and explain how that would change for u15 or below.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look if you can’t even start on a DA or ECNL club team, who would ever expect to play D1 soccer? No college coach is that desperate. They are watching the starters. Let’s be real here.
Ok. Let's be real here. This is information is not a secret and easily found on the internet. Look at BDA and GDA teams and their college commitments. Many of them around the country have D1 soccer commitments for many more than the starters. Bethesda BDA is an easy one to research for class of 2019.
Here, I will do the work for you so you can stop showing everyone your ignorance.
https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/?page_id=1712
So that is the BDA.
Below is Tophat for the GDA. I count 16 commits for the oldest team and another 13 for the U16/17 team and I believe they are all D1 but I am not positive. It is probably safe assumption that the U16/U17 team number will grow before those players age out.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxuxYMjgkWB/?igshid=tnmfus7vslzb
The GDA is still only in year 2 and with the oldest age groups (U16, U17, U18 and U19), ECNL is still riding the success that came before the GDA was launched. Anything younger than that, the GDA is far superior in the concentration of talent and that is what matters to scouts - they cannot be in more than one place at a time. For the GDA, the fact remains that player number 15 on a strong DA team is most likely a stronger player than player number 5 on any ECNL team except for a few exceptional ECNL clubs that left the GDA for money and control (PDA is one example) in the eyes of a college scout.
In our area, FCV and BA are the two GDAs that seem to be separating themselves from the pack. Arlington's long-term strength in the GDA is TBD but Arlington is a large and well-run club. MU is a mess and right now the only GDA in the area that is not above the local ECNL teams in terms of concentration of talent. For U15 and younger, unless you are commuting to PDA, or you are the parent of an absolute superstar ECNL player, let's get real here - many subs on a top-level GDA team are indeed playing D1 soccer.
Thanks Bobby for the encouragement. I’ll stay at FCV for my 10-20 minutes a game and all those great practices that still haven’t increased my playing minutes.
Sorry that facts upset you. My guess is that you didn't even look at the college commits because you are not interested in information, just attention. Try getting out more - you sound sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look if you can’t even start on a DA or ECNL club team, who would ever expect to play D1 soccer? No college coach is that desperate. They are watching the starters. Let’s be real here.
Ok. Let's be real here. This is information is not a secret and easily found on the internet. Look at BDA and GDA teams and their college commitments. Many of them around the country have D1 soccer commitments for many more than the starters. Bethesda BDA is an easy one to research for class of 2019.
Here, I will do the work for you so you can stop showing everyone your ignorance.
https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/?page_id=1712
So that is the BDA.
Below is Tophat for the GDA. I count 16 commits for the oldest team and another 13 for the U16/17 team and I believe they are all D1 but I am not positive. It is probably safe assumption that the U16/U17 team number will grow before those players age out.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxuxYMjgkWB/?igshid=tnmfus7vslzb
The GDA is still only in year 2 and with the oldest age groups (U16, U17, U18 and U19), ECNL is still riding the success that came before the GDA was launched. Anything younger than that, the GDA is far superior in the concentration of talent and that is what matters to scouts - they cannot be in more than one place at a time. For the GDA, the fact remains that player number 15 on a strong DA team is most likely a stronger player than player number 5 on any ECNL team except for a few exceptional ECNL clubs that left the GDA for money and control (PDA is one example) in the eyes of a college scout.
In our area, FCV and BA are the two GDAs that seem to be separating themselves from the pack. Arlington's long-term strength in the GDA is TBD but Arlington is a large and well-run club. MU is a mess and right now the only GDA in the area that is not above the local ECNL teams in terms of concentration of talent. For U15 and younger, unless you are commuting to PDA, or you are the parent of an absolute superstar ECNL player, let's get real here - many subs on a top-level GDA team are indeed playing D1 soccer.
Thanks Bobby for the encouragement. I’ll stay at FCV for my 10-20 minutes a game and all those great practices that still haven’t increased my playing minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look if you can’t even start on a DA or ECNL club team, who would ever expect to play D1 soccer? No college coach is that desperate. They are watching the starters. Let’s be real here.
Ok. Let's be real here. This is information is not a secret and easily found on the internet. Look at BDA and GDA teams and their college commitments. Many of them around the country have D1 soccer commitments for many more than the starters. Bethesda BDA is an easy one to research for class of 2019.
Here, I will do the work for you so you can stop showing everyone your ignorance.
https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/?page_id=1712
So that is the BDA.
Below is Tophat for the GDA. I count 16 commits for the oldest team and another 13 for the U16/17 team and I believe they are all D1 but I am not positive. It is probably safe assumption that the U16/U17 team number will grow before those players age out.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxuxYMjgkWB/?igshid=tnmfus7vslzb
The GDA is still only in year 2 and with the oldest age groups (U16, U17, U18 and U19), ECNL is still riding the success that came before the GDA was launched. Anything younger than that, the GDA is far superior in the concentration of talent and that is what matters to scouts - they cannot be in more than one place at a time. For the GDA, the fact remains that player number 15 on a strong DA team is most likely a stronger player than player number 5 on any ECNL team except for a few exceptional ECNL clubs that left the GDA for money and control (PDA is one example) in the eyes of a college scout.
In our area, FCV and BA are the two GDAs that seem to be separating themselves from the pack. Arlington's long-term strength in the GDA is TBD but Arlington is a large and well-run club. MU is a mess and right now the only GDA in the area that is not above the local ECNL teams in terms of concentration of talent. For U15 and younger, unless you are commuting to PDA, or you are the parent of an absolute superstar ECNL player, let's get real here - many subs on a top-level GDA team are indeed playing D1 soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Look if you can’t even start on a DA or ECNL club team, who would ever expect to play D1 soccer? No college coach is that desperate. They are watching the starters. Let’s be real here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The data is there for everyone to see. No need to speculate.
The best girls on a good DA program can play for D1 schools. But if you are not in the top 11 (starters), it's probably not happening. Count the number of commitments in each class.
https://www.fcvirginia.com/page/show/3158219-college-commitments
Another example of ignorance here. A large portion of the U19 team isn’t graduating this year. Good try though.
Anonymous wrote:The data is there for everyone to see. No need to speculate.
The best girls on a good DA program can play for D1 schools. But if you are not in the top 11 (starters), it's probably not happening. Count the number of commitments in each class.
https://www.fcvirginia.com/page/show/3158219-college-commitments
Anonymous wrote:I think this poster must want you to leave FCv and go wherever his kid is to make her look better. Most of the FCV haters are from Spirit, MCLean and Loudoun. These girls didn’t make the FCV team, so they are annoyed about that, but happy to rub your longer commute in your face, and now they want you to leave what you have. As an aside the FCV team gets 4-5 times the number of coaches at a showcase than any other va or md team.. No comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this poster must want you to leave FCv and go wherever his kid is to make her look better. Most of the FCV haters are from Spirit, MCLean and Loudoun. These girls didn’t make the FCV team, so they are annoyed about that, but happy to rub your longer commute in your face, and now they want you to leave what you have. As an aside the FCV team gets 4-5 times the number of coaches at a showcase than any other va or md team.. No comparison.
If you are a starter at FCV it makes sense. If you are not a starter at FCV it doesn't really matter how many coaches show up to the games if you are bot on the field. And this is true just about anywhere at any level. If you are a sub you need to find a team where you can be a starter, period.
If you are only getting 20 minutes a game, you need a new team.
I think the argument could be made that if you are hoping to get scouted, being a starter at a club like Loudoun ECNL creates fewer opportunities for being seen that your hypothetical 20-minute reserve at FCV. Very few coaches are coming to watch Loudoun ECNL play. Fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this poster must want you to leave FCv and go wherever his kid is to make her look better. Most of the FCV haters are from Spirit, MCLean and Loudoun. These girls didn’t make the FCV team, so they are annoyed about that, but happy to rub your longer commute in your face, and now they want you to leave what you have. As an aside the FCV team gets 4-5 times the number of coaches at a showcase than any other va or md team.. No comparison.
If you are a starter at FCV it makes sense. If you are not a starter at FCV it doesn't really matter how many coaches show up to the games if you are bot on the field. And this is true just about anywhere at any level. If you are a sub you need to find a team where you can be a starter, period.
If you are only getting 20 minutes a game, you need a new team.
Anonymous wrote:I think this poster must want you to leave FCv and go wherever his kid is to make her look better. Most of the FCV haters are from Spirit, MCLean and Loudoun. These girls didn’t make the FCV team, so they are annoyed about that, but happy to rub your longer commute in your face, and now they want you to leave what you have. As an aside the FCV team gets 4-5 times the number of coaches at a showcase than any other va or md team.. No comparison.