Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
And no one from Aspire will make a GA roster at NVA. Save your money.
Agreed! Better off staying at your current club and waiting to see if RBFC can even put teams together that can compete. Let the club prove they can deliver on teams at every age group. Don't waste of a year of development for your kids.
It’s really hard to imagine how they do that. They’re nestled between GFR, McLean and Herndon which have struggled to put competitive teams in both genders simultaneously for years. Each has has its successes here and there but honestly until 2-3 of them merge it’ll continue to be hard to compete with NVA/Loudoun, SYC, Arlington, etc who have spent decades building.
If they do what other clubs haven’t and focus on the girls side they could actually be successful. They are right by Herndon and Sterling who are doing the exact opposite, plus they have the Aspire pathway. No clubs seem to want to do this though, so I doubt it will happen.
Aspire is not a pathway.
-It's more of a pathway than ECNL RL... Aspire promotes Clubs to into GA.
You think Riverbend will be promoted to GA? Sorry, but the GA market is completely maxed out in NoVa. Not a chance that is happening. If these girls are good enough to play GA, they should just go try out for GA teams....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
And no one from Aspire will make a GA roster at NVA. Save your money.
Agreed! Better off staying at your current club and waiting to see if RBFC can even put teams together that can compete. Let the club prove they can deliver on teams at every age group. Don't waste of a year of development for your kids.
It’s really hard to imagine how they do that. They’re nestled between GFR, McLean and Herndon which have struggled to put competitive teams in both genders simultaneously for years. Each has has its successes here and there but honestly until 2-3 of them merge it’ll continue to be hard to compete with NVA/Loudoun, SYC, Arlington, etc who have spent decades building.
If they do what other clubs haven’t and focus on the girls side they could actually be successful. They are right by Herndon and Sterling who are doing the exact opposite, plus they have the Aspire pathway. No clubs seem to want to do this though, so I doubt it will happen.
Aspire is not a pathway.
-It's more of a pathway than ECNL RL... Aspire promotes Clubs to into GA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
And no one from Aspire will make a GA roster at NVA. Save your money.
Agreed! Better off staying at your current club and waiting to see if RBFC can even put teams together that can compete. Let the club prove they can deliver on teams at every age group. Don't waste of a year of development for your kids.
It’s really hard to imagine how they do that. They’re nestled between GFR, McLean and Herndon which have struggled to put competitive teams in both genders simultaneously for years. Each has has its successes here and there but honestly until 2-3 of them merge it’ll continue to be hard to compete with NVA/Loudoun, SYC, Arlington, etc who have spent decades building.
If they do what other clubs haven’t and focus on the girls side they could actually be successful. They are right by Herndon and Sterling who are doing the exact opposite, plus they have the Aspire pathway. No clubs seem to want to do this though, so I doubt it will happen.
Aspire is not a pathway.
-It's more of a pathway than ECNL RL... Aspire promotes Clubs to into GA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
And no one from Aspire will make a GA roster at NVA. Save your money.
Agreed! Better off staying at your current club and waiting to see if RBFC can even put teams together that can compete. Let the club prove they can deliver on teams at every age group. Don't waste of a year of development for your kids.
It’s really hard to imagine how they do that. They’re nestled between GFR, McLean and Herndon which have struggled to put competitive teams in both genders simultaneously for years. Each has has its successes here and there but honestly until 2-3 of them merge it’ll continue to be hard to compete with NVA/Loudoun, SYC, Arlington, etc who have spent decades building.
If they do what other clubs haven’t and focus on the girls side they could actually be successful. They are right by Herndon and Sterling who are doing the exact opposite, plus they have the Aspire pathway. No clubs seem to want to do this though, so I doubt it will happen.
Aspire is not a pathway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
And no one from Aspire will make a GA roster at NVA. Save your money.
Agreed! Better off staying at your current club and waiting to see if RBFC can even put teams together that can compete. Let the club prove they can deliver on teams at every age group. Don't waste of a year of development for your kids.
It’s really hard to imagine how they do that. They’re nestled between GFR, McLean and Herndon which have struggled to put competitive teams in both genders simultaneously for years. Each has has its successes here and there but honestly until 2-3 of them merge it’ll continue to be hard to compete with NVA/Loudoun, SYC, Arlington, etc who have spent decades building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
And no one from Aspire will make a GA roster at NVA. Save your money.
Agreed! Better off staying at your current club and waiting to see if RBFC can even put teams together that can compete. Let the club prove they can deliver on teams at every age group. Don't waste of a year of development for your kids.
It’s really hard to imagine how they do that. They’re nestled between GFR, McLean and Herndon which have struggled to put competitive teams in both genders simultaneously for years. Each has has its successes here and there but honestly until 2-3 of them merge it’ll continue to be hard to compete with NVA/Loudoun, SYC, Arlington, etc who have spent decades building.
If they do what other clubs haven’t and focus on the girls side they could actually be successful. They are right by Herndon and Sterling who are doing the exact opposite, plus they have the Aspire pathway. No clubs seem to want to do this though, so I doubt it will happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
And no one from Aspire will make a GA roster at NVA. Save your money.
Agreed! Better off staying at your current club and waiting to see if RBFC can even put teams together that can compete. Let the club prove they can deliver on teams at every age group. Don't waste of a year of development for your kids.
It’s really hard to imagine how they do that. They’re nestled between GFR, McLean and Herndon which have struggled to put competitive teams in both genders simultaneously for years. Each has has its successes here and there but honestly until 2-3 of them merge it’ll continue to be hard to compete with NVA/Loudoun, SYC, Arlington, etc who have spent decades building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
And no one from Aspire will make a GA roster at NVA. Save your money.
Agreed! Better off staying at your current club and waiting to see if RBFC can even put teams together that can compete. Let the club prove they can deliver on teams at every age group. Don't waste of a year of development for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
And no one from Aspire will make a GA roster at NVA. Save your money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Its a bait and switch. No one will come out for RBFC but they will for NVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
And NVA just made a post about aspire tryouts and RBFC isn’t even mentioned lol
Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol
Anonymous wrote:Rbfc keeps hiring coaches lol