Anonymous wrote:I predict having GA will lead to Revolution being a dominant Loudoun club. Loudoun is losing out to its competition ever since they stole millions from recreational league players. The county is still getting unofficial kickbacks from the club (Loudoun) so they get priority wherever they want it. We need a full investigation of the field allocation status and following the money to county coffers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV should offer LCDS to turn a field or two into turf fields.
That's what they're trying to do with Community Church in Ashburn, but no information has followed so either it's still in talks or it fell through.
Well, Revolution uses the CC/VA Academy facility for futsal and other things (not to mention a “connection” between them and the guy who bankrolls Revolution). So you can probably put 2 + 2 together and come up with a few ideas about what probably happened to talks between them and FCV.
I’m not affiliated with FCV FWIW, but that certainly might be the case. VRSC claims - or at least used to claim - that they were about committing to and building the soccer community in Loudoun, drawing a distinction between them and Loudoun Soccer, who is/was about controlling the soccer community and all of the resources that go with it. VRSC now does the same BS that Loudoun has done for years, focusing on quashing competitors and building their club with money, connections and politics rather than by providing better quality training and coaching.
So, you're saying soccer clubs are basically a business...?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV should offer LCDS to turn a field or two into turf fields.
That's what they're trying to do with Community Church in Ashburn, but no information has followed so either it's still in talks or it fell through.
Well, Revolution uses the CC/VA Academy facility for futsal and other things (not to mention a “connection” between them and the guy who bankrolls Revolution). So you can probably put 2 + 2 together and come up with a few ideas about what probably happened to talks between them and FCV.
I’m not affiliated with FCV FWIW, but that certainly might be the case. VRSC claims - or at least used to claim - that they were about committing to and building the soccer community in Loudoun, drawing a distinction between them and Loudoun Soccer, who is/was about controlling the soccer community and all of the resources that go with it. VRSC now does the same BS that Loudoun has done for years, focusing on quashing competitors and building their club with money, connections and politics rather than by providing better quality training and coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun badmouths every coach on their way out the door. Losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV should offer LCDS to turn a field or two into turf fields.
That's what they're trying to do with Community Church in Ashburn, but no information has followed so either it's still in talks or it fell through.
Well, Revolution uses the CC/VA Academy facility for futsal and other things (not to mention a “connection” between them and the guy who bankrolls Revolution). So you can probably put 2 + 2 together and come up with a few ideas about what probably happened to talks between them and FCV.
I’m not affiliated with FCV FWIW, but that certainly might be the case. VRSC claims - or at least used to claim - that they were about committing to and building the soccer community in Loudoun, drawing a distinction between them and Loudoun Soccer, who is/was about controlling the soccer community and all of the resources that go with it. VRSC now does the same BS that Loudoun has done for years, focusing on quashing competitors and building their club with money, connections and politics rather than by providing better quality training and coaching.
What club isn't trying to do this on some level? I'd say they are getting better staff in this winter than fcv is, but that's just my opinion.
Getting better staff is great. Blocking other clubs from field space is BS.
While it sucks for fcv, they have expanded their program and need the space for their own teams who if you've been there are crammed on space. Unless I'm mistaken, they are not kicking them out early but just not renewing the contract, right?
I'd say that's a far cry from what Loudoun does, but they are much newer and have plenty of time to get worse for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV should offer LCDS to turn a field or two into turf fields.
That's what they're trying to do with Community Church in Ashburn, but no information has followed so either it's still in talks or it fell through.
Well, Revolution uses the CC/VA Academy facility for futsal and other things (not to mention a “connection” between them and the guy who bankrolls Revolution). So you can probably put 2 + 2 together and come up with a few ideas about what probably happened to talks between them and FCV.
I’m not affiliated with FCV FWIW, but that certainly might be the case. VRSC claims - or at least used to claim - that they were about committing to and building the soccer community in Loudoun, drawing a distinction between them and Loudoun Soccer, who is/was about controlling the soccer community and all of the resources that go with it. VRSC now does the same BS that Loudoun has done for years, focusing on quashing competitors and building their club with money, connections and politics rather than by providing better quality training and coaching.
What club isn't trying to do this on some level? I'd say they are getting better staff in this winter than fcv is, but that's just my opinion.
Getting better staff is great. Blocking other clubs from field space is BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV should offer LCDS to turn a field or two into turf fields.
That's what they're trying to do with Community Church in Ashburn, but no information has followed so either it's still in talks or it fell through.
Well, Revolution uses the CC/VA Academy facility for futsal and other things (not to mention a “connection” between them and the guy who bankrolls Revolution). So you can probably put 2 + 2 together and come up with a few ideas about what probably happened to talks between them and FCV.
I’m not affiliated with FCV FWIW, but that certainly might be the case. VRSC claims - or at least used to claim - that they were about committing to and building the soccer community in Loudoun, drawing a distinction between them and Loudoun Soccer, who is/was about controlling the soccer community and all of the resources that go with it. VRSC now does the same BS that Loudoun has done for years, focusing on quashing competitors and building their club with money, connections and politics rather than by providing better quality training and coaching.
What club isn't trying to do this on some level? I'd say they are getting better staff in this winter than fcv is, but that's just my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV should offer LCDS to turn a field or two into turf fields.
That's what they're trying to do with Community Church in Ashburn, but no information has followed so either it's still in talks or it fell through.
Well, Revolution uses the CC/VA Academy facility for futsal and other things (not to mention a “connection” between them and the guy who bankrolls Revolution). So you can probably put 2 + 2 together and come up with a few ideas about what probably happened to talks between them and FCV.
I’m not affiliated with FCV FWIW, but that certainly might be the case. VRSC claims - or at least used to claim - that they were about committing to and building the soccer community in Loudoun, drawing a distinction between them and Loudoun Soccer, who is/was about controlling the soccer community and all of the resources that go with it. VRSC now does the same BS that Loudoun has done for years, focusing on quashing competitors and building their club with money, connections and politics rather than by providing better quality training and coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV should offer LCDS to turn a field or two into turf fields.
That's what they're trying to do with Community Church in Ashburn, but no information has followed so either it's still in talks or it fell through.
Well, Revolution uses the CC/VA Academy facility for futsal and other things (not to mention a “connection” between them and the guy who bankrolls Revolution). So you can probably put 2 + 2 together and come up with a few ideas about what probably happened to talks between them and FCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV should offer LCDS to turn a field or two into turf fields.
That's what they're trying to do with Community Church in Ashburn, but no information has followed so either it's still in talks or it fell through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hanson has already tried to kick them out for rude parents yelling at Park staff last season.
What happened? The only time I ever saw staff was when they locked me in.