Anonymous wrote:How many girls went to play in college for 2020 class? Just curious not flaming.
Anonymous wrote:Some actual facts, VYS does not invest more or less resources with boys Vs girls.
VYS boys are in ODSL and NPL leagues not ECNL, very big difference. I would actually love to see some of the red teams in ECNL as they have proven to play at that top level.
As of last year U12 red boys was by far one of the best teams in the area with an undefeated season. Granted they did not play Arlington or Alexandria powerhouses as both play in ECNL and CCL but a team to watch in the coming years.
Anonymous wrote:Some actual facts, VYS does not invest more or less resources with boys Vs girls.
VYS boys are in ODSL and NPL leagues not ECNL, very big difference. I would actually love to see some of the red teams in ECNL as they have proven to play at that top level.
As of last year U12 red boys was by far one of the best teams in the area with an undefeated season. Granted they did not play Arlington or Alexandria powerhouses as both play in ECNL and CCL but a team to watch in the coming years.
RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I guess you forgot to post how ridiculous it is that anybody was suggesting that 10-year old kids are A, B, C, D, E, F, etc. players. And do you think it is more meaningful when they are 15? Gimme a break. Unless your kid is involved nobody should care about this nonsense any more than they would care about Madison v. Oakton or Langley vs. McLean. It's all pretty meaningless unless it involves your kid.
Based on your theory, all college and professional sports should have gone out of business. Some of us have kids that play or associated in some other way such as coaching, it's fun if you let it. Get off the high horse.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice people but not much of a soccer club. Top players go to McLean or Arlington, maybe even BYRC. You're left with B/C level players which equates E/F players from other clubs.
Thanks. I assume you are talking about girls soccer. Again. On the boys side, this is definitely not the case. i cannot speak to the girls side fully but they have a had a few recent state cup winners. Not to start that whole crap discussion again. They do a great job developing younger players and their younger boys teams are doing really well, much better than McLean and BRYC at younger ages. Their top teams compete against all other top boys teams in the area at a younger age. They definitely have A team players that could be A team players anwhere else in NOVA (as some become as they move to other clubs at older ages).
We are about to find out on the boys side. McLean Green plays against Vienna Red in the premier division of the U10 group at the Arlington Asist tournament coming up.
The fate of all Northern Virginia soccer clubs hangs in the balan- ... oh, hang on, Timmy has to tie his shoe.
A little bit of parental ribbing never heart anyone. Its the battle of Rt. 123!
Of 10 year olds...
I guess you forgot to post how ridiculous it is that anybody was suggesting that 10-year old kids are A, B, C, D, E, F, etc. players. And do you think it is more meaningful when they are 15? Gimme a break. Unless your kid is involved nobody should care about this nonsense any more than they would care about Madison v. Oakton or Langley vs. McLean. It's all pretty meaningless unless it involves your kid.
Based on your theory, all college and professional sports should have gone out of business. Some of us have kids that play or associated in some other way such as coaching, it's fun if you let it. Get off the high horse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice people but not much of a soccer club. Top players go to McLean or Arlington, maybe even BYRC. You're left with B/C level players which equates E/F players from other clubs.
Thanks. I assume you are talking about girls soccer. Again. On the boys side, this is definitely not the case. i cannot speak to the girls side fully but they have a had a few recent state cup winners. Not to start that whole crap discussion again. They do a great job developing younger players and their younger boys teams are doing really well, much better than McLean and BRYC at younger ages. Their top teams compete against all other top boys teams in the area at a younger age. They definitely have A team players that could be A team players anwhere else in NOVA (as some become as they move to other clubs at older ages).
We are about to find out on the boys side. McLean Green plays against Vienna Red in the premier division of the U10 group at the Arlington Asist tournament coming up.
The fate of all Northern Virginia soccer clubs hangs in the balan- ... oh, hang on, Timmy has to tie his shoe.
A little bit of parental ribbing never heart anyone. Its the battle of Rt. 123!
Of 10 year olds...
I guess you forgot to post how ridiculous it is that anybody was suggesting that 10-year old kids are A, B, C, D, E, F, etc. players. And do you think it is more meaningful when they are 15? Gimme a break. Unless your kid is involved nobody should care about this nonsense any more than they would care about Madison v. Oakton or Langley vs. McLean. It's all pretty meaningless unless it involves your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice people but not much of a soccer club. Top players go to McLean or Arlington, maybe even BYRC. You're left with B/C level players which equates E/F players from other clubs.
Thanks. I assume you are talking about girls soccer. Again. On the boys side, this is definitely not the case. i cannot speak to the girls side fully but they have a had a few recent state cup winners. Not to start that whole crap discussion again. They do a great job developing younger players and their younger boys teams are doing really well, much better than McLean and BRYC at younger ages. Their top teams compete against all other top boys teams in the area at a younger age. They definitely have A team players that could be A team players anwhere else in NOVA (as some become as they move to other clubs at older ages).
We are about to find out on the boys side. McLean Green plays against Vienna Red in the premier division of the U10 group at the Arlington Asist tournament coming up.
The fate of all Northern Virginia soccer clubs hangs in the balan- ... oh, hang on, Timmy has to tie his shoe.
A little bit of parental ribbing never heart anyone. Its the battle of Rt. 123!
Of 10 year olds...
I guess you forgot to post how ridiculous it is that anybody was suggesting that 10-year old kids are A, B, C, D, E, F, etc. players. And do you think it is more meaningful when they are 15? Gimme a break. Unless your kid is involved nobody should care about this nonsense any more than they would care about Madison v. Oakton or Langley vs. McLean. It's all pretty meaningless unless it involves your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice people but not much of a soccer club. Top players go to McLean or Arlington, maybe even BYRC. You're left with B/C level players which equates E/F players from other clubs.
Thanks. I assume you are talking about girls soccer. Again. On the boys side, this is definitely not the case. i cannot speak to the girls side fully but they have a had a few recent state cup winners. Not to start that whole crap discussion again. They do a great job developing younger players and their younger boys teams are doing really well, much better than McLean and BRYC at younger ages. Their top teams compete against all other top boys teams in the area at a younger age. They definitely have A team players that could be A team players anwhere else in NOVA (as some become as they move to other clubs at older ages).
We are about to find out on the boys side. McLean Green plays against Vienna Red in the premier division of the U10 group at the Arlington Asist tournament coming up.
The fate of all Northern Virginia soccer clubs hangs in the balan- ... oh, hang on, Timmy has to tie his shoe.
A little bit of parental ribbing never heart anyone. Its the battle of Rt. 123!
Of 10 year olds...