Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't this happen every year, people will come on here and doubt BRYC & McLean. The truth is they will be the top 2 ECNL Clubs in this area. Just like last year.
Every year? Bryc has been ecnl for 2 years. Also stop putting bryc and McLean in the same conversation. It’s going to be rough for bryc 07-04. 01/03 will be good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
2004 team was not very good before last season also. They play nice soccer now and were the top ECNL team from Northern VA last year.
How many of those 04s returned this year?
Does that group have enough players to field a team this year? Maybe bryc and metro can share rosters?
There are 15 players with another 2 playing up?
17 players. Worry about you're own kids team....
15 players on bryc 04? I think not.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't this happen every year, people will come on here and doubt BRYC & McLean. The truth is they will be the top 2 ECNL Clubs in this area. Just like last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't this happen every year, people will come on here and doubt BRYC & McLean. The truth is they will be the top 2 ECNL Clubs in this area. Just like last year.
There will be good competition between BRYC and McLean this year. Especially at 19s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
2004 team was not very good before last season also. They play nice soccer now and were the top ECNL team from Northern VA last year.
How many of those 04s returned this year?
Does that group have enough players to field a team this year? Maybe bryc and metro can share rosters?
There are 15 players with another 2 playing up?
17 players. Worry about you're own kids team....
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't this happen every year, people will come on here and doubt BRYC & McLean. The truth is they will be the top 2 ECNL Clubs in this area. Just like last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
2004 team was not very good before last season also. They play nice soccer now and were the top ECNL team from Northern VA last year.
How many of those 04s returned this year?
Uh...no they weren't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
2004 team was not very good before last season also. They play nice soccer now and were the top ECNL team from Northern VA last year.
How many of those 04s returned this year?
Does that group have enough players to field a team this year? Maybe bryc and metro can share rosters?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
2004 team was not very good before last season also. They play nice soccer now and were the top ECNL team from Northern VA last year.
How many of those 04s returned this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
2004 team was not very good before last season also. They play nice soccer now and were the top ECNL team from Northern VA last year.
How many of those 04s returned this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
2004 team was not very good before last season also. They play nice soccer now and were the top ECNL team from Northern VA last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
How many new players were added to the roster?
Mikey cut 80+% of the girls the year he took over the 02 team (after CCL season / before ECNL season), and brought in girls from other clubs who wanted to play ECNL.
He also lost interest in coaching one of them, so she ended up playing with the 01s.
Most of those players that were developed and accomplished (i.e. the one going to William and Mary on a full ride) long before they ever met him.
One would hope that after playing two years of soccer for any coach with a license, they would be better (that's not a high bar) --- at age 9, my kid was better after playing two years of house soccer, then at 7.
And while making the ECNL playoffs is a nice accomplishment, remind me again of how they've done once they got to Nationals.
Hope this helps with your confusion.
Why are you posting the amount of Scholarship a player received?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
How many new players were added to the roster?
Mikey cut 80+% of the girls the year he took over the 02 team (after CCL season / before ECNL season), and brought in girls from other clubs who wanted to play ECNL.
He also lost interest in coaching one of them, so she ended up playing with the 01s.
Most of those players that were developed and accomplished (i.e. the one going to William and Mary on a full ride) long before they ever met him.
One would hope that after playing two years of soccer for any coach with a license, they would be better (that's not a high bar) --- at age 9, my kid was better after playing two years of house soccer, then at 7.
And while making the ECNL playoffs is a nice accomplishment, remind me again of how they've done once they got to Nationals.
Hope this helps with your confusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused With the statements on Mikey taking the best teams. The 2002 team my daughter plays on was 8th in the CCL when Mikey took over, then went on to finish in ECNL Playoff spots 2 years in a row. She had an amazing 2 years playing for Mikey, every player on her team got better.
How many new players were added to the roster?
Mikey cut 80+% of the girls the year he took over the 02 team (after CCL season / before ECNL season), and brought in girls from other clubs who wanted to play ECNL.
He also lost interest in coaching one of them, so she ended up playing with the 01s.
Most of those players that were developed and accomplished (i.e. the one going to William and Mary on a full ride) long before they ever met him.
One would hope that after playing two years of soccer for any coach with a license, they would be better (that's not a high bar) --- at age 9, my kid was better after playing two years of house soccer, then at 7.
And while making the ECNL playoffs is a nice accomplishment, remind me again of how they've done once they got to Nationals.
Hope this helps with your confusion.