Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ugh this dumb club is tearing apart my daughters team next year and we are heartbroken about it.
I would honestly be surprised if whole teams end up leaving at the end of the day. There is a LONG time between now and the start of spring season for NCSL teams. There is nothing RBFC can offer that GFR cannot, unless ML is offering to cover everyone's fees and salaries haha. I would also think that PA will be upping the ante soon.
Anonymous wrote:ugh this dumb club is tearing apart my daughters team next year and we are heartbroken about it.
Anonymous wrote:RBFC may be perfectly content chipping away a few players here and there from the closest clubs.
That approach creates a decision space for families that could result in preventing entire age groups from being able to build competitive teams (because everything is even more diluted with multiple clubs in the same small space).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow they are starting this coming spring? How on earth will they have teams tryouts, organized and staffed with coaches and registered for league play by March?
Go to the meeting tonight and find out![]()
Anonymous wrote:Wow they are starting this coming spring? How on earth will they have teams tryouts, organized and staffed with coaches and registered for league play by March?
Anonymous wrote:These new clubs have a chicken/egg problem. You can't get fields without rostered players. No one will commit without knowing the fields and coaches. You can't pay the coaches without fees coming in (unless you are crazy rich? Are these guys crazy rich?)
Anonymous wrote:this is from their brand new facebook page :
A new chapter begins.
Riverbend Fútbol Club is officially stepping into the community.
This is more than a new youth soccer club.
It’s a commitment to leadership, development, and values that last beyond the game.
As we prepare for our inaugural season, we’re inviting a small group of families and players to be part of the beginning.
The first to wear the crest.
The first to set the standard.
The first to help shape the culture.
If you believe in growth, resilience, and belonging — this is your moment.
Spring 2026
The first whistle only blows once.
Follow along.
More coming soon.
Anonymous wrote:These new clubs have a chicken/egg problem. You can't get fields without rostered players. No one will commit without knowing the fields and coaches. You can't pay the coaches without fees coming in (unless you are crazy rich? Are these guys crazy rich?)