Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
ECNL said that they couldn't move their boys and leave their girls. I'm sure if ECNL said yes, then every club would be asking for that same setup and ECNL would lose out on the boys side.
That tells me that they thought the MLSN/GA pathway sounded more appealing. The club was fine being in ECNL. Going MLSN will bring them to another level
about that coaching slate??? Was it discussed?Anonymous wrote:as many told the TD. Masoud was a fat piece of shit with low soccer IQ who should have never been given 1 team…..never mind 2. Whos fault was that? blame coaches not the guy who vetted them.Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
stop talking to yourself… its disgustingAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
ECNL said that they couldn't move their boys and leave their girls. I'm sure if ECNL said yes, then every club would be asking for that same setup and ECNL would lose out on the boys side.
That tells me that they thought the MLSN/GA pathway sounded more appealing. The club was fine being in ECNL. Going MLSN will bring them to another level
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for the boys yes. Girls are not important at nva. Just cornering the boys market.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
ECNL said that they couldn't move their boys and leave their girls. I'm sure if ECNL said yes, then every club would be asking for that same setup and ECNL would lose out on the boys side.
That tells me that they thought the MLSN/GA pathway sounded more appealing. The club was fine being in ECNL. Going MLSN will bring them to another level
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
ECNL said that they couldn't move their boys and leave their girls. I'm sure if ECNL said yes, then every club would be asking for that same setup and ECNL would lose out on the boys side.
That tells me that they thought the MLSN/GA pathway sounded more appealing. The club was fine being in ECNL. Going MLSN will bring them to another level
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
ECNL said that they couldn't move their boys and leave their girls. I'm sure if ECNL said yes, then every club would be asking for that same setup and ECNL would lose out on the boys side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
Anonymous wrote:so who didAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
According to staff they planned on NVA and Loudon staying in the ECNL pathway, ECNL said no.
When GA/MLSN formed the alliance, everyone knew it would be a package deal.
I don’t think ECNL is in a position to play hardball with clubs.
BSC get dirt on to keep their situation in place…. Or…….is GA not done.
as many told the TD. Masoud was a fat piece of shit with low soccer IQ who should have never been given 1 team…..never mind 2. Whos fault was that? blame coaches not the guy who vetted them.Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
so who didAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
According to staff they planned on NVA and Loudon staying in the ECNL pathway, ECNL said no.
When GA/MLSN formed the alliance, everyone knew it would be a package deal.
I don’t think ECNL is in a position to play hardball with clubs.
families that have left say otherwise. Only time will tell….. clock’s tickingAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
Coaching is better at Loudoun than Revolution#facts
If that’s what you believe, great. I’m sure there are others who will disagree. Everyone is in the same league now. Only time will tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hidden participants… locked chats, avoided questions and hard sells of pathways to the pros…….Anonymous wrote:How lit is the town hall?
Because everyone can practice with boys & go pro right?
Right?
Its been fun reading the posts in here. Deuces on this thread
Please close the door and don’t let it hit you on the way out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hidden participants… locked chats, avoided questions and hard sells of pathways to the pros…….Anonymous wrote:How lit is the town hall?
Because everyone can practice with boys & go pro right?
Right?
Its been fun reading the posts in here. Deuces on this thread
Please close the door and don’t let it hit you on the way out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
Coaching is better at Loudoun than Revolution#facts