Anonymous wrote:I'm just happy someone reminded me what to think about Loudoun because it had been like 72 hours without any negative posts and I wasn't sure what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people in charge are racist too. They canât stand seeing minorities dominate the game (and rightfully earn a spot in higher levels) they way their white players canât but whose parents have (more) money but less talent.
-white coach who left after seeing this and multiple other issues that have been thoroughly exposed (and more of course that have not).
Really. The black guy that runs ECNL girls is racist? Hmmm..... troll alert.
The racism witnessed came from white directors. Now, if youâre referring to Mo H I dont know about his stand on racism. I do know he hits on women (w/ his now divorced friend Roberto P) at the coaches Xmas parties despite being married and with kids. So thereâs that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people in charge are racist too. They canât stand seeing minorities dominate the game (and rightfully earn a spot in higher levels) they way their white players canât but whose parents have (more) money but less talent.
-white coach who left after seeing this and multiple other issues that have been thoroughly exposed (and more of course that have not).
Really. The black guy that runs ECNL girls is racist? Hmmm..... troll alert.
Anonymous wrote:The people in charge are racist too. They canât stand seeing minorities dominate the game (and rightfully earn a spot in higher levels) they way their white players canât but whose parents have (more) money but less talent.
-white coach who left after seeing this and multiple other issues that have been thoroughly exposed (and more of course that have not).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington asked Loudoun to reschedule some of this weekend's ECNL games from Saturday to Sunday because of the state cup semi-finals. Loudoun refused because they would prefer to win by forfeit than play the games.
What a great deal for all the kids on both clubs who will now sit at home instead of playing a game of soccer this weekend so Loudoun (the club) can claim they beat Arlington. Way to put club before kids yet again.
Loudoun - half the people are from the northeast and bring their rude ways with them
Your subjective opinion is laughable at best.
A) Itâs irrelevant where people come from.
B) itâs relevant that Loudoun is a club with no ethics or morals. Stealing peopleâs money is miserable and petty - avoiding a reschedule to grab a win is pathetic and lame.
C) the numbers dont lie. Across the board, regardless of league (ECNL, CCL, NCSL) you produce losing teams. At an average of 5 teams per age group and gender from U9 to U19 youâre looking at roughly 100 squads. You need one hand only to count âsuccessfulâ teams. Thatâs both sad and humiliating. (>10%)
D) all that matters is that parents keep maintaining a handful of individualsâ bills and mortgages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington asked Loudoun to reschedule some of this weekend's ECNL games from Saturday to Sunday because of the state cup semi-finals. Loudoun refused because they would prefer to win by forfeit than play the games.
What a great deal for all the kids on both clubs who will now sit at home instead of playing a game of soccer this weekend so Loudoun (the club) can claim they beat Arlington. Way to put club before kids yet again.
Loudoun - half the people are from the northeast and bring their rude ways with them
Anonymous wrote:Arlington asked Loudoun to reschedule some of this weekend's ECNL games from Saturday to Sunday because of the state cup semi-finals. Loudoun refused because they would prefer to win by forfeit than play the games.
What a great deal for all the kids on both clubs who will now sit at home instead of playing a game of soccer this weekend so Loudoun (the club) can claim they beat Arlington. Way to put club before kids yet again.
Anonymous wrote:You report all of these âfactsâ about Loudoun including their intent with every action. When you are jaded and ill informed parents living out vendettas. Itâs really sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ECNL TEAM HAS NO BUSINESS PLAYING IN STATE CUP. NONE. ZERO. A ECNL TEAM HAS NO BUSINESS TRYING TO RESHEDULE A ECNL MATCH TO PLAY STATE CUP. ARLINGTON IS WRONG FOR THIS .
-- Signed, Loudoun TD.
Signed parent of ECNL player not at either club.
Really? Which ECNL club are you a parent at then? Richmond?
Girls ECNL....and we are collectively laughing.
Good Luck in state cup tho
Uh huh - good luck with the NWSL tho and kickball over there on the girls side of the soccer world
Uh...you think your kid is going pro? Lmfao
Absolutely not, which is why I donât spend time laughing snidely at youth soccer teams, but I will laugh all day at parents who think tournament pecking order matters for their girl going for that soccer scholarship at any school that would probably admit my son as a high school sophomore before he has wasted any time on soccer that he could use finishing projects that will get him into MIT as a senior. Please. Stop laughing and get a grip.
And here you are....on DCUM....the parent of a future MIT graduate arguing about soccer while acting high and mighty while lecturing us on how you dont care about soccer.
I hear ya champ. Good luck in the tournament and application to MIT tho
Thank you for your good humor - of course my son has a pretty small chance of getting into MIT chance as well. The more you practice, the luckier you get. Luck really has nothing to do with it. Good luck tho with that intense girls ECNL film study tho.
Anonymous wrote:You report all of these âfactsâ about Loudoun including their intent with every action. When you are jaded and ill informed parents living out vendettas. Itâs really sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ECNL TEAM HAS NO BUSINESS PLAYING IN STATE CUP. NONE. ZERO. A ECNL TEAM HAS NO BUSINESS TRYING TO RESHEDULE A ECNL MATCH TO PLAY STATE CUP. ARLINGTON IS WRONG FOR THIS .
-- Signed, Loudoun TD.
Signed parent of ECNL player not at either club.
Really? Which ECNL club are you a parent at then? Richmond?
Girls ECNL....and we are collectively laughing.
Good Luck in state cup tho
Uh huh - good luck with the NWSL tho and kickball over there on the girls side of the soccer world
Uh...you think your kid is going pro? Lmfao
Absolutely not, which is why I donât spend time laughing snidely at youth soccer teams, but I will laugh all day at parents who think tournament pecking order matters for their girl going for that soccer scholarship at any school that would probably admit my son as a high school sophomore before he has wasted any time on soccer that he could use finishing projects that will get him into MIT as a senior. Please. Stop laughing and get a grip.
And here you are....on DCUM....the parent of a future MIT graduate arguing about soccer while acting high and mighty while lecturing us on how you dont care about soccer.
I hear ya champ. Good luck in the tournament and application to MIT tho
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ECNL TEAM HAS NO BUSINESS PLAYING IN STATE CUP. NONE. ZERO. A ECNL TEAM HAS NO BUSINESS TRYING TO RESHEDULE A ECNL MATCH TO PLAY STATE CUP. ARLINGTON IS WRONG FOR THIS .
-- Signed, Loudoun TD.
Signed parent of ECNL player not at either club.
Really? Which ECNL club are you a parent at then? Richmond?
Girls ECNL....and we are collectively laughing.
Good Luck in state cup tho
Uh huh - good luck with the NWSL tho and kickball over there on the girls side of the soccer world
Uh...you think your kid is going pro? Lmfao
Absolutely not, which is why I donât spend time laughing snidely at youth soccer teams, but I will laugh all day at parents who think tournament pecking order matters for their girl going for that soccer scholarship at any school that would probably admit my son as a high school sophomore before he has wasted any time on soccer that he could use finishing projects that will get him into MIT as a senior. Please. Stop laughing and get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Absolutely not, which is why I donât spend time laughing snidely at youth soccer teams, but I will laugh all day at parents who think tournament pecking order matters for their girl going for that soccer scholarship at any school that would probably admit my son as a high school sophomore before he has wasted any time on soccer that he could use finishing projects that will get him into MIT as a senior. Please. Stop laughing and get a grip.
That is some sentence there champ. I hope your MIT aspiring son is better at the language than you are.