Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.
That’s one 14 year old team. Have you bothered checking where it matters? Above those ages? Prolly not. Lol
Those teams are obviously going to age out. FCV does not offer a large viable player pool moving forward. They have no rec program to speak of and they are more and more relying on recruiting to improve. Leagues prefer clubs with a documented player pool because it demonstrates viability and consistency.
FCV is one coach away from being a shell of itself. One coach leaves and it is over. Don't think it can happen? Look at BRYC. Look at where BRYC was and look at where BRYC is now.
The same can be said with McLean. But Loudoun? They have tremendous stability as a club. FCV does not offer stability, a boys side or even geographic assurance. Will they move to Springfield at some time? Will they stay at Evergreen? Will TSJ want to keep paying rent at Evergreen? Why would ECNL bother with such unpredictability?
No dog in this fight as I have no children but bunch of nephews and nieces that would make la Cosa Nostra look like a tiny speck.
What exactly do you label as tremendous stability? You know like anyone else in this community that were it not for the ECNL patch Loudoun would be 1/3 maybe 1/2 the size.
Having been around since ‘78 sure helps having millions of $ in rec fees but what do you really have to show for? Performance wise and coaching wise you can’t brag too much.
Sure, I mean, just being the largest club in Virginia, established since 1978, huge rec and pre travel program, they own their own fields other than than that, sure, a what do they have to show ECNL other than their first true A team incorporated in ECNL doing better than their neighbor.
Except BRYC all other VA ECNL teams are doing much better than Loudoun with much less. And poof! Your argument is obliterated with simple facts.
How is BRYC even still in ECNL. Doesn't seem like any of their teams across all of their age groups are competitive. Look at the seedings and results of their U14 and younger ages at Jeff Cup. ECNL should give the spot to a more competitive club, like FCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.
That’s one 14 year old team. Have you bothered checking where it matters? Above those ages? Prolly not. Lol
Those teams are obviously going to age out. FCV does not offer a large viable player pool moving forward. They have no rec program to speak of and they are more and more relying on recruiting to improve. Leagues prefer clubs with a documented player pool because it demonstrates viability and consistency.
FCV is one coach away from being a shell of itself. One coach leaves and it is over. Don't think it can happen? Look at BRYC. Look at where BRYC was and look at where BRYC is now.
The same can be said with McLean. But Loudoun? They have tremendous stability as a club. FCV does not offer stability, a boys side or even geographic assurance. Will they move to Springfield at some time? Will they stay at Evergreen? Will TSJ want to keep paying rent at Evergreen? Why would ECNL bother with such unpredictability?
Naw. Take it away from BRYC and give it to anyone but FCV
No dog in this fight as I have no children but bunch of nephews and nieces that would make la Cosa Nostra look like a tiny speck.
What exactly do you label as tremendous stability? You know like anyone else in this community that were it not for the ECNL patch Loudoun would be 1/3 maybe 1/2 the size.
Having been around since ‘78 sure helps having millions of $ in rec fees but what do you really have to show for? Performance wise and coaching wise you can’t brag too much.
Sure, I mean, just being the largest club in Virginia, established since 1978, huge rec and pre travel program, they own their own fields other than than that, sure, a what do they have to show ECNL other than their first true A team incorporated in ECNL doing better than their neighbor.
Except BRYC all other VA ECNL teams are doing much better than Loudoun with much less. And poof! Your argument is obliterated with simple facts.
How is BRYC even still in ECNL. Doesn't seem like any of their teams across all of their age groups are competitive. Look at the seedings and results of their U14 and younger ages at Jeff Cup. ECNL should give the spot to a more competitive club, like FCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.
That’s one 14 year old team. Have you bothered checking where it matters? Above those ages? Prolly not. Lol
Those teams are obviously going to age out. FCV does not offer a large viable player pool moving forward. They have no rec program to speak of and they are more and more relying on recruiting to improve. Leagues prefer clubs with a documented player pool because it demonstrates viability and consistency.
FCV is one coach away from being a shell of itself. One coach leaves and it is over. Don't think it can happen? Look at BRYC. Look at where BRYC was and look at where BRYC is now.
The same can be said with McLean. But Loudoun? They have tremendous stability as a club. FCV does not offer stability, a boys side or even geographic assurance. Will they move to Springfield at some time? Will they stay at Evergreen? Will TSJ want to keep paying rent at Evergreen? Why would ECNL bother with such unpredictability?
No dog in this fight as I have no children but bunch of nephews and nieces that would make la Cosa Nostra look like a tiny speck.
What exactly do you label as tremendous stability? You know like anyone else in this community that were it not for the ECNL patch Loudoun would be 1/3 maybe 1/2 the size.
Having been around since ‘78 sure helps having millions of $ in rec fees but what do you really have to show for? Performance wise and coaching wise you can’t brag too much.
Sure, I mean, just being the largest club in Virginia, established since 1978, huge rec and pre travel program, they own their own fields other than than that, sure, a what do they have to show ECNL other than their first true A team incorporated in ECNL doing better than their neighbor.
Except BRYC all other VA ECNL teams are doing much better than Loudoun with much less. And poof! Your argument is obliterated with simple facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.
That’s one 14 year old team. Have you bothered checking where it matters? Above those ages? Prolly not. Lol
Those teams are obviously going to age out. FCV does not offer a large viable player pool moving forward. They have no rec program to speak of and they are more and more relying on recruiting to improve. Leagues prefer clubs with a documented player pool because it demonstrates viability and consistency.
FCV is one coach away from being a shell of itself. One coach leaves and it is over. Don't think it can happen? Look at BRYC. Look at where BRYC was and look at where BRYC is now.
The same can be said with McLean. But Loudoun? They have tremendous stability as a club. FCV does not offer stability, a boys side or even geographic assurance. Will they move to Springfield at some time? Will they stay at Evergreen? Will TSJ want to keep paying rent at Evergreen? Why would ECNL bother with such unpredictability?
No dog in this fight as I have no children but bunch of nephews and nieces that would make la Cosa Nostra look like a tiny speck.
What exactly do you label as tremendous stability? You know like anyone else in this community that were it not for the ECNL patch Loudoun would be 1/3 maybe 1/2 the size.
Having been around since ‘78 sure helps having millions of $ in rec fees but what do you really have to show for? Performance wise and coaching wise you can’t brag too much.
Sure, I mean, just being the largest club in Virginia, established since 1978, huge rec and pre travel program, they own their own fields other than than that, sure, a what do they have to show ECNL other than their first true A team incorporated in ECNL doing better than their neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.
That’s one 14 year old team. Have you bothered checking where it matters? Above those ages? Prolly not. Lol
Those teams are obviously going to age out. FCV does not offer a large viable player pool moving forward. They have no rec program to speak of and they are more and more relying on recruiting to improve. Leagues prefer clubs with a documented player pool because it demonstrates viability and consistency.
FCV is one coach away from being a shell of itself. One coach leaves and it is over. Don't think it can happen? Look at BRYC. Look at where BRYC was and look at where BRYC is now.
The same can be said with McLean. But Loudoun? They have tremendous stability as a club. FCV does not offer stability, a boys side or even geographic assurance. Will they move to Springfield at some time? Will they stay at Evergreen? Will TSJ want to keep paying rent at Evergreen? Why would ECNL bother with such unpredictability?
No dog in this fight as I have no children but bunch of nephews and nieces that would make la Cosa Nostra look like a tiny speck.
What exactly do you label as tremendous stability? You know like anyone else in this community that were it not for the ECNL patch Loudoun would be 1/3 maybe 1/2 the size.
Having been around since ‘78 sure helps having millions of $ in rec fees but what do you really have to show for? Performance wise and coaching wise you can’t brag too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.
That’s one 14 year old team. Have you bothered checking where it matters? Above those ages? Prolly not. Lol
Those teams are obviously going to age out. FCV does not offer a large viable player pool moving forward. They have no rec program to speak of and they are more and more relying on recruiting to improve. Leagues prefer clubs with a documented player pool because it demonstrates viability and consistency.
FCV is one coach away from being a shell of itself. One coach leaves and it is over. Don't think it can happen? Look at BRYC. Look at where BRYC was and look at where BRYC is now.
The same can be said with McLean. But Loudoun? They have tremendous stability as a club. FCV does not offer stability, a boys side or even geographic assurance. Will they move to Springfield at some time? Will they stay at Evergreen? Will TSJ want to keep paying rent at Evergreen? Why would ECNL bother with such unpredictability?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.
That’s one 14 year old team. Have you bothered checking where it matters? Above those ages? Prolly not. Lol
Do you mean the old guard teams formed before Loudoun got ECNL?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.
That’s one 14 year old team. Have you bothered checking where it matters? Above those ages? Prolly not. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.
That’s one 14 year old team. Have you bothered checking where it matters? Above those ages? Prolly not. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone without biases able to actually explain why ECNL is this and GA is that?
What makes who ?
ECNL is the top youth female soccer league in the world. The GA is a third tier national league
Why? Because you say so?
Or because of the size they have? GA Is former DA which was the top of the line. They folded because of money but their product gets picked in pro soccer and make it to the national squad. How many has ECNL the top female soccer league in the world produced?
Please, do not make me wait for an answer. I’ll wait....
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/ecnl-alums-account-for-62-percent-of-players-in-ncaa-womens-soccer-power-5-conferences/
Is this the trifecta FCV Parent destructoid-5000 blaster?
1) FCV wont attend Loudoun Showcase > FCV fully attended showcase
2) Loudoun 07s sweep aside FCV 07s for 4th consecutive time and in championship
3) FCV parent handing on for dear life to a dying brand like DA and gets smoked with facts that ECNL is overwhelmingly superior in every way
Rough 2021 for the Xanax-Grey Goose crowd.
Interesting! Once the xanax and grey goose wear out I want to inquire: why would ECNL not allow FCV to be part of the best league? They’re a better club than Loudoun with less resources. Any thoughts into this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone without biases able to actually explain why ECNL is this and GA is that?
What makes who ?
ECNL is the top youth female soccer league in the world. The GA is a third tier national league
Why? Because you say so?
Or because of the size they have? GA Is former DA which was the top of the line. They folded because of money but their product gets picked in pro soccer and make it to the national squad. How many has ECNL the top female soccer league in the world produced?
Please, do not make me wait for an answer. I’ll wait....
Anonymous wrote:Why would ECNL let FCV in when they consistently lose to another ECNL club 2 miles away? C'mon.