Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a jealous raging parent whose kid is mediocre
And we all know this is a jealous parent of a player on metro.this 07 is a playmaker. Im really impressed by her talent. So talented she plays full matches
I'm fully in support of the 07. She is very talented and will go far. That said, playing 90 minutes doesn't mean anything. MU is often playing PT players 90 minutes....
Then you've never seen her play, or only seen instagram posts that stop short of horrible passes, or believe the hype, such as nutmegassits more like lost possession turning into defender and lucked out with someone making the run, even though she shoots from fruther then she can make it constantly dropping the ball directly in front of goalies for easy saves. I admit she is tactically a solid player, as far as physically ability, should probably be playing 07 or 06 at the highest, 16 goal? I personally prefer my goals with some skills not easy shot on open net, if your going to reference that goal. She carries the ball to long most times, trying to get a goal for mom's highlight reel wasting possession constantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a jealous raging parent whose kid is mediocre
And we all know this is a jealous parent of a player on metro.this 07 is a playmaker. Im really impressed by her talent. So talented she plays full matches
I'm fully in support of the 07. She is very talented and will go far. That said, playing 90 minutes doesn't mean anything. MU is often playing PT players 90 minutes....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a jealous raging parent whose kid is mediocre
And we all know this is a jealous parent of a player on metro.this 07 is a playmaker. Im really impressed by her talent. So talented she plays full matches
Anonymous wrote:Just a jealous raging parent whose kid is mediocre
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bottom line is that US Soccer made the decision that the DC area should support about 60 players in their programming per age group. That’s 3 DA teams. This past year was the time to eliminate one with Spirit departing the youth game. That did not happen and instead a new club formed. So clearly whether it’s MU or another club DA will have 3 area DA teams. US Soccer does not care how many ECNL programs exist, they are going after a different player that wants year round programming and is willing to choose that over HS Soccer. If MU was to go away, which won’t happen, the majority of those players want DA programming. There are too many talented MU players for FCV and Arlington so another DA club will form. The players are not going to ECNL. Get over it.
Unless of course US Soccer believes a wider net needs to be cast than you believe.
Yeah, I guess that's why they would ignore ECNL for YNT selection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bottom line is that US Soccer made the decision that the DC area should support about 60 players in their programming per age group. That’s 3 DA teams. This past year was the time to eliminate one with Spirit departing the youth game. That did not happen and instead a new club formed. So clearly whether it’s MU or another club DA will have 3 area DA teams. US Soccer does not care how many ECNL programs exist, they are going after a different player that wants year round programming and is willing to choose that over HS Soccer. If MU was to go away, which won’t happen, the majority of those players want DA programming. There are too many talented MU players for FCV and Arlington so another DA club will form. The players are not going to ECNL. Get over it.
Unless of course US Soccer believes a wider net needs to be cast than you believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bottom line is that US Soccer made the decision that the DC area should support about 60 players in their programming per age group. That’s 3 DA teams. This past year was the time to eliminate one with Spirit departing the youth game. That did not happen and instead a new club formed. So clearly whether it’s MU or another club DA will have 3 area DA teams. US Soccer does not care how many ECNL programs exist, they are going after a different player that wants year round programming and is willing to choose that over HS Soccer. If MU was to go away, which won’t happen, the majority of those players want DA programming. There are too many talented MU players for FCV and Arlington so another DA club will form. The players are not going to ECNL. Get over it.
Unless of course US Soccer believes a wider net needs to be cast than you believe.
This is not hard. Follow their actions and words. They have stated what they want in many interviews over the past two years. Watch who gets selected for camps and YNTs. It is not even debatable anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bottom line is that US Soccer made the decision that the DC area should support about 60 players in their programming per age group. That’s 3 DA teams. This past year was the time to eliminate one with Spirit departing the youth game. That did not happen and instead a new club formed. So clearly whether it’s MU or another club DA will have 3 area DA teams. US Soccer does not care how many ECNL programs exist, they are going after a different player that wants year round programming and is willing to choose that over HS Soccer. If MU was to go away, which won’t happen, the majority of those players want DA programming. There are too many talented MU players for FCV and Arlington so another DA club will form. The players are not going to ECNL. Get over it.
Unless of course US Soccer believes a wider net needs to be cast than you believe.
Anonymous wrote:The bottom line is that US Soccer made the decision that the DC area should support about 60 players in their programming per age group. That’s 3 DA teams. This past year was the time to eliminate one with Spirit departing the youth game. That did not happen and instead a new club formed. So clearly whether it’s MU or another club DA will have 3 area DA teams. US Soccer does not care how many ECNL programs exist, they are going after a different player that wants year round programming and is willing to choose that over HS Soccer. If MU was to go away, which won’t happen, the majority of those players want DA programming. There are too many talented MU players for FCV and Arlington so another DA club will form. The players are not going to ECNL. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ECNL only allowed two teams in NOVA 4 years ago. They have now doubled that to four. In fact, there are more ECNLs than the DAs in NOVA. That's the bigger problem.
LOL, ECNL went from 2 to 4, and DA went from 0 to 3. Which one is a bigger problem? The context of this thread is MU, and they are the only newcomer. Last one in, first one out.
I'm trying to follow the logic here and what it is that people want.
On the one hand Metro is so bad that they cant compete at teh DA level. This would imply that they lack the talent to compete. And then in the same breath, Metro is the main cause of talent dilution among the DA and ECNL clubs in NOVA.
SO if Metro folds, as many of you seem to be hoping for, exactly what is the direct benefit to the other ECNL or DA clubs? How can a club, with no talent, as many of you imply help concentrate talent within the elite soccer clubs when they don't have elite talent to begin with?
If I am representative of people, then what people want is fewer “elite” clubs in the area. Don’t care if it’s MU or Loudoun or BRYC or whoever that folds. It’s not that MU doesn’t have players who can compete at the high levels. They certainly have a few. What I want to see is that the local teams that have a majority of players who should be competing at the high levels, instead of teams with 2-3 great players and a bunch of OK or mediocre players. Someone mentioned the MU 15s beating the Arlington 15s — they did, and the goal-scorer was the 07 star MU player who also plays with the MU 16s, and the MU 14s, when those teams are playing games against tougher opponents. Armour does the same thing with its star player(s), and I think FCV does too. What I want to see is a smaller set of “elite” clubs, maybe four total, with more than one star player per team. Or per club.
I'm not out for MU as much as I am for US Soccer's heavy handed implementation of GDA which is making things worse for everyone. The ultimate objective of GDA should be to develop NT players. To do that effectively today, the league should become smaller and be regionalized around US Soccer operated training centers. Cut down to the top 500 girls in the country and let them play against each other in a US Soccer funded or partially funded system. This country is too big to have GDA and ECNL at the same level and best support the development of YNT caliber players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ECNL only allowed two teams in NOVA 4 years ago. They have now doubled that to four. In fact, there are more ECNLs than the DAs in NOVA. That's the bigger problem.
LOL, ECNL went from 2 to 4, and DA went from 0 to 3. Which one is a bigger problem? The context of this thread is MU, and they are the only newcomer. Last one in, first one out.
I'm trying to follow the logic here and what it is that people want.
On the one hand Metro is so bad that they cant compete at teh DA level. This would imply that they lack the talent to compete. And then in the same breath, Metro is the main cause of talent dilution among the DA and ECNL clubs in NOVA.
SO if Metro folds, as many of you seem to be hoping for, exactly what is the direct benefit to the other ECNL or DA clubs? How can a club, with no talent, as many of you imply help concentrate talent within the elite soccer clubs when they don't have elite talent to begin with?
If I am representative of people, then what people want is fewer “elite” clubs in the area. Don’t care if it’s MU or Loudoun or BRYC or whoever that folds. It’s not that MU doesn’t have players who can compete at the high levels. They certainly have a few. What I want to see is that the local teams that have a majority of players who should be competing at the high levels, instead of teams with 2-3 great players and a bunch of OK or mediocre players. Someone mentioned the MU 15s beating the Arlington 15s — they did, and the goal-scorer was the 07 star MU player who also plays with the MU 16s, and the MU 14s, when those teams are playing games against tougher opponents. Armour does the same thing with its star player(s), and I think FCV does too. What I want to see is a smaller set of “elite” clubs, maybe four total, with more than one star player per team. Or per club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ECNL only allowed two teams in NOVA 4 years ago. They have now doubled that to four. In fact, there are more ECNLs than the DAs in NOVA. That's the bigger problem.
LOL, ECNL went from 2 to 4, and DA went from 0 to 3. Which one is a bigger problem? The context of this thread is MU, and they are the only newcomer. Last one in, first one out.
I'm trying to follow the logic here and what it is that people want.
On the one hand Metro is so bad that they cant compete at teh DA level. This would imply that they lack the talent to compete. And then in the same breath, Metro is the main cause of talent dilution among the DA and ECNL clubs in NOVA.
SO if Metro folds, as many of you seem to be hoping for, exactly what is the direct benefit to the other ECNL or DA clubs? How can a club, with no talent, as many of you imply help concentrate talent within the elite soccer clubs when they don't have elite talent to begin with?