Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has nothing in the younger ages without SYC. Sinking ship over there.
Glad this is becoming official for us!
If SYC is so great. Ask them why their best players want to leave for other clubs
lol not true but thank you McLean parent for your input.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t believe this forum, kids love playing for EM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean has nothing in the younger ages without SYC. Sinking ship over there.
Glad this is becoming official for us!
If SYC is so great. Ask them why their best players want to leave for other clubs
Anonymous wrote:McLean has nothing in the younger ages without SYC. Sinking ship over there.
Glad this is becoming official for us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC just announced who the head coach for teh GA will be...
Who is it?
Este, for the 2012s.
Haha. Have fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC just announced who the head coach for teh GA will be...
Who is it?
Este, for the 2012s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC just announced who the head coach for teh GA will be...
Who is it?
Anonymous wrote:SYC just announced who the head coach for teh GA will be...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah why on earth would an original SYC player leave a competitive ECNL team to join a newly formed GA team with no track record, a new coach, and a hogepoge of players, many from EDP teams.
Maybe not come back from an ECNL team but maybe they start by retaining their 2012’s. Recruiting years don’t start until U15 so the girls could see how the club does for a few years before jumping ship.
Anonymous wrote:yeah why on earth would an original SYC player leave a competitive ECNL team to join a newly formed GA team with no track record, a new coach, and a hogepoge of players, many from EDP teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Their players" funny! The league has a high recruiting %, so nothing special about that. What do their players accomplish in college? Social media posts about committing and actually playing, having impact are different things. Most of these kids are over recruited and are not factors at these top programs. This is why you see rosters at college in the 30+ range. Take anyone who can pay then watch them wash out. Would be more impressed with you posting what those players do in college. Union has had a steady decline in results in the league the last few years and grasping for partners because they need players.
What club in this area is producing girls who are impact players on their college teams?