this is the wayAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.
GA2 is a "path" to GA
What exactly does path mean? GA2 gets you no closer to GA than if you were on any other team.
It gets you the same opportunity as any second team player looking to move to the first team within their club. Some thinks that's an advantage and others don't.
There is probably a better chance of moving from 2nd to 1st team by switching clubs. Within the same club the coaches have already formed their opinions and it's very difficult to change them.
VRSC is all about the shiny new thing. Doesn’t matter if you’ve been at the club since day 1. You’ll be discarded like a piece of crap once you’ve served your purpose
wow. feeling bitter your kid didn’t get GA1?
in all seriousness, though- what club doesn’t do this?
Loudoun wants size
VDA wants BP’s favorites
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.
GA2 is a "path" to GA
What exactly does path mean? GA2 gets you no closer to GA than if you were on any other team.
It gets you the same opportunity as any second team player looking to move to the first team within their club. Some thinks that's an advantage and others don't.
There is probably a better chance of moving from 2nd to 1st team by switching clubs. Within the same club the coaches have already formed their opinions and it's very difficult to change them.
VRSC is all about the shiny new thing. Doesn’t matter if you’ve been at the club since day 1. You’ll be discarded like a piece of crap once you’ve served your purpose
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.
GA2 is a "path" to GA
What exactly does path mean? GA2 gets you no closer to GA than if you were on any other team.
It gets you the same opportunity as any second team player looking to move to the first team within their club. Some thinks that's an advantage and others don't.
There is probably a better chance of moving from 2nd to 1st team by switching clubs. Within the same club the coaches have already formed their opinions and it's very difficult to change them.
VRSC is all about the shiny new thing. Doesn’t matter if you’ve been at the club since day 1. You’ll be discarded like a piece of crap once you’ve served your purpose
wow. feeling bitter your kid didn’t get GA1?
in all seriousness, though- what club doesn’t do this?
Loudoun wants size
VDA wants BP’s favorites
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.
GA2 is a "path" to GA
What exactly does path mean? GA2 gets you no closer to GA than if you were on any other team.
It gets you the same opportunity as any second team player looking to move to the first team within their club. Some thinks that's an advantage and others don't.
There is probably a better chance of moving from 2nd to 1st team by switching clubs. Within the same club the coaches have already formed their opinions and it's very difficult to change them.
VRSC is all about the shiny new thing. Doesn’t matter if you’ve been at the club since day 1. You’ll be discarded like a piece of crap once you’ve served your purpose
wow. feeling bitter your kid didn’t get GA1?
in all seriousness, though- what club doesn’t do this?
Loudoun wants size
VDA wants BP’s favorites
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.
GA2 is a "path" to GA
What exactly does path mean? GA2 gets you no closer to GA than if you were on any other team.
It gets you the same opportunity as any second team player looking to move to the first team within their club. Some thinks that's an advantage and others don't.
There is probably a better chance of moving from 2nd to 1st team by switching clubs. Within the same club the coaches have already formed their opinions and it's very difficult to change them.
VRSC is all about the shiny new thing. Doesn’t matter if you’ve been at the club since day 1. You’ll be discarded like a piece of crap once you’ve served your purpose
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.
GA2 is a "path" to GA
What exactly does path mean? GA2 gets you no closer to GA than if you were on any other team.
It gets you the same opportunity as any second team player looking to move to the first team within their club. Some thinks that's an advantage and others don't.
There is probably a better chance of moving from 2nd to 1st team by switching clubs. Within the same club the coaches have already formed their opinions and it's very difficult to change them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.
GA2 is a "path" to GA
What exactly does path mean? GA2 gets you no closer to GA than if you were on any other team.
It gets you the same opportunity as any second team player looking to move to the first team within their club. Some thinks that's an advantage and others don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.
GA2 is a "path" to GA
What exactly does path mean? GA2 gets you no closer to GA than if you were on any other team.
Anonymous wrote:
GA2 is a "path" to GA
What exactly does path mean? GA2 gets you no closer to GA than if you were on any other team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.
GA2 is a "path" to GA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What league does the Revolution GA2 play on?
Imagine being duped to pay 4K after uniforms and before tournament expenses to wear a GA2 patch and play glorified NCSL.
Absolute madness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does GA require clubs to call their 2nd teams "GA2" ?
As far as I know, GA dgaf about GA2. It's just a PR tactic from the clubs. They will continue to recruit for GA from outside no matter who is on their 2nd team. It means absolutely nothing other than we are paying for a GA experience and getting a regular travel experience.
What GA experience are you getting? You have different coaches, train separately, and play in a different league.