Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
All of this complaining yet VRSC is still 2nd overall in the Division across all clubs. SYC is a very close 3rd. NVA, LS, and Mclean aren't even close. The Club in 1st is from North Carolina. I guess VRSC not too shabby considering they have awful coaches, awful recruiting, awful everything except the fields.
The above also tells me that any GA Club from NOVA would have had a very similar performance at Champions Cup. Glass houses. Pot meet kettle, etc.
Mid Atlantic South is one of the weakest divisions in all of GA. The absolute truth is that likely no Club in NOVA would have done much better at Champions Cup. Sorry to break the news.
CC managed to avoid both SYC and NVA in the fall, which padded Rev’s results. Let’s see what the table looks like at the end of the spring season after they have to face both clubs twice.
Some of NVA’s older teams are pretty bad (because their players left for ECNL clubs after NVA switched to GA), so maybe Rev can hang onto the second champions cup slot for next season. If not, Rev’s best players will at least try to jump to ECNL, NVA, or SYC. Unfortunately for them, they need to make that decision before next years champions cup clubs are known.
And it’s only going to get worse for Rev, because their ulittle teams are not even close to LS’s and SYC’s ulittles. If their 2014s follow the lead of the 2013s and move together to their GA teams (vs scattering to ECNL clubs), Rev will never see champions cup again, and the exodus will continue.
Once Rev’s (FCV’s) current U17 GA team leaves this club will be in the wilderness for many years to come. The players on the current U13 GA team should get out now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
All of this complaining yet VRSC is still 2nd overall in the Division across all clubs. SYC is a very close 3rd. NVA, LS, and Mclean aren't even close. The Club in 1st is from North Carolina. I guess VRSC not too shabby considering they have awful coaches, awful recruiting, awful everything except the fields.
The above also tells me that any GA Club from NOVA would have had a very similar performance at Champions Cup. Glass houses. Pot meet kettle, etc.
Mid Atlantic South is one of the weakest divisions in all of GA. The absolute truth is that likely no Club in NOVA would have done much better at Champions Cup. Sorry to break the news.
CC managed to avoid both SYC and NVA in the fall, which padded Rev’s results. Let’s see what the table looks like at the end of the spring season after they have to face both clubs twice.
Some of NVA’s older teams are pretty bad (because their players left for ECNL clubs after NVA switched to GA), so maybe Rev can hang onto the second champions cup slot for next season. If not, Rev’s best players will at least try to jump to ECNL, NVA, or SYC. Unfortunately for them, they need to make that decision before next years champions cup clubs are known.
And it’s only going to get worse for Rev, because their ulittle teams are not even close to LS’s and SYC’s ulittles. If their 2014s follow the lead of the 2013s and move together to their GA teams (vs scattering to ECNL clubs), Rev will never see champions cup again, and the exodus will continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
All of this complaining yet VRSC is still 2nd overall in the Division across all clubs. SYC is a very close 3rd. NVA, LS, and Mclean aren't even close. The Club in 1st is from North Carolina. I guess VRSC not too shabby considering they have awful coaches, awful recruiting, awful everything except the fields.
The above also tells me that any GA Club from NOVA would have had a very similar performance at Champions Cup. Glass houses. Pot meet kettle, etc.
Mid Atlantic South is one of the weakest divisions in all of GA. The absolute truth is that likely no Club in NOVA would have done much better at Champions Cup. Sorry to break the news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
All of this complaining yet VRSC is still 2nd overall in the Division across all clubs. SYC is a very close 3rd. NVA, LS, and Mclean aren't even close. The Club in 1st is from North Carolina. I guess VRSC not too shabby considering they have awful coaches, awful recruiting, awful everything except the fields.
The above also tells me that any GA Club from NOVA would have had a very similar performance at Champions Cup. Glass houses. Pot meet kettle, etc.
Mid Atlantic South is one of the weakest divisions in all of GA. The absolute truth is that likely no Club in NOVA would have done much better at Champions Cup. Sorry to break the news.
Mid Atlantic is poor in all leagues. If you want your kid to play on a top college team.. move to Texas or California
Not true. VDA and Union have more than 20+ players in P4 alone. A player from Bethesda graduated a full year early and started in the Nat'l Championship game for FSU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
All of this complaining yet VRSC is still 2nd overall in the Division across all clubs. SYC is a very close 3rd. NVA, LS, and Mclean aren't even close. The Club in 1st is from North Carolina. I guess VRSC not too shabby considering they have awful coaches, awful recruiting, awful everything except the fields.
The above also tells me that any GA Club from NOVA would have had a very similar performance at Champions Cup. Glass houses. Pot meet kettle, etc.
Mid Atlantic South is one of the weakest divisions in all of GA. The absolute truth is that likely no Club in NOVA would have done much better at Champions Cup. Sorry to break the news.
Mid Atlantic is poor in all leagues. If you want your kid to play on a top college team.. move to Texas or California
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
All of this complaining yet VRSC is still 2nd overall in the Division across all clubs. SYC is a very close 3rd. NVA, LS, and Mclean aren't even close. The Club in 1st is from North Carolina. I guess VRSC not too shabby considering they have awful coaches, awful recruiting, awful everything except the fields.
The above also tells me that any GA Club from NOVA would have had a very similar performance at Champions Cup. Glass houses. Pot meet kettle, etc.
Mid Atlantic South is one of the weakest divisions in all of GA. The absolute truth is that likely no Club in NOVA would have done much better at Champions Cup. Sorry to break the news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
All of this complaining yet VRSC is still 2nd overall in the Division across all clubs. SYC is a very close 3rd. NVA, LS, and Mclean aren't even close. The Club in 1st is from North Carolina. I guess VRSC not too shabby considering they have awful coaches, awful recruiting, awful everything except the fields.
The above also tells me that any GA Club from NOVA would have had a very similar performance at Champions Cup. Glass houses. Pot meet kettle, etc.
Mid Atlantic South is one of the weakest divisions in all of GA. The absolute truth is that likely no Club in NOVA would have done much better at Champions Cup. Sorry to break the news.
Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is MJ gone?
No
2013 GA parents report otherwise.
Explain
MJ was the 2013 GA coach for the fall 25 season. Parents have been told he will not coach the team in the spring.
Well done parents you prevented a mutiny
And confirmed that even Rev’s GA program is little more than an expensive rec program. Hard to imagine any players who could make NVA or an ECNL team will stay. Will be interesting to see who starts missing practices.
The talent pool will dry up quickly for Rev. 1-2 years and the top teams will be playing in the NCSL again.
There are so many bad teams in GA South Midatlantic that I don’t think they’re at risk of losing GA any time soon, but they missed the window for creating a strong program by reconstituting FCV under a different badge. There’s just too much legacy VRSC still there.
Not a legacy parent, we joined from another club and I can say that the FCV players and coaches are overrated... and the parents...OMG!
Parents are straight up trash, overall. That's partially why we are leaving
You must be one of the parents of the dismal players they brought in, taking your money while you displaced a better player. You are trash thinking you are innocent.
Stay classy Revolution and don’t forget to hit up that roof top bar.
Anonymous wrote:Wild to see U11 and U12 parents getting faded at 9 am games on the sidelines. We witnessed it and we left before the season ended. No chance we’re condoning such filth by inaction. Our children observe and what you tolerate you accept. VRSC makes LS look like nuns and that’s a lot knowing LS executed that heist during Covid and has dirty and unethical tactics with county fields + family getting hooked into the club with blatant nepotism.
Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
Anonymous wrote:After the dismal performance in the champions league this year, players will leave this club in droves. The coaching slate from FCV was a total disaster. Combine this with GA options at five clubs, new grade level rules etc and you have major uprising again. These coaches treated seasoned players like trash to bring in outside kick and run failures and younger unexplained promotions that led to fall on your face failure in Norco.
They all coattails of cc and most parents saw the true nature of the coaching. They don't coach. They just try to get players from other clubs and move existing players down to second teams to build the club. It is a method that won't work now that there is league competition from other clubs giving girls options away from the club to continue to play at the same level rather than drop to the incredibly weak aspire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is MJ gone?
No
2013 GA parents report otherwise.
Explain
MJ was the 2013 GA coach for the fall 25 season. Parents have been told he will not coach the team in the spring.
Well done parents you prevented a mutiny
And confirmed that even Rev’s GA program is little more than an expensive rec program. Hard to imagine any players who could make NVA or an ECNL team will stay. Will be interesting to see who starts missing practices.
The talent pool will dry up quickly for Rev. 1-2 years and the top teams will be playing in the NCSL again.
Yeah, because all of your impending gloom predictions about Rev for years have come true, right? You have no credibility. Nothing you predict is ever correct.
Not sure who predicted gloom and doom, but the GA program has taken a clear step backward since last season. They needed to build momentum to have any chance of attracting talent from other clubs (which is the only path to improvement), but that has not happened. Why would any top players at other clubs choose them now?
Cos they have Marvin Karl Chris and Janice
Try not to laugh