Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DC is primarily interested in soccer just for fun, it’s a great place. The facility is beautiful and the amenities are convenient. As someone else said, the teams are mostly NCSL with a few in EDP (where they historically haven’t done very well). Most of the coaches are nice and seem to enjoy coaching albeit bot many have higher credentials (mostly USSF C/D/E). With many of the former FCV coaches moving over, that should change. Certainly, whatever deal they worked to get accepted into the GA with attract a better level of talent than the club is used to on the girls side. How that works out for them in the long run remains to be seen, of course. You do pay more for all of this, though.
For a mere $4,500 a year come play soccer for fun at a club with zero history. Good times ahead!
You trolls are the worst. I feel like every time this comes up you raise how much Revolution costs by $500. 🙄 no one is paying $4,500 for their kid to play travel soccer there yearly in club fees. Their fees are no worse than anyone else worth playing for.
Are you sure about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DC is primarily interested in soccer just for fun, it’s a great place. The facility is beautiful and the amenities are convenient. As someone else said, the teams are mostly NCSL with a few in EDP (where they historically haven’t done very well). Most of the coaches are nice and seem to enjoy coaching albeit bot many have higher credentials (mostly USSF C/D/E). With many of the former FCV coaches moving over, that should change. Certainly, whatever deal they worked to get accepted into the GA with attract a better level of talent than the club is used to on the girls side. How that works out for them in the long run remains to be seen, of course. You do pay more for all of this, though.
For a mere $4,500 a year come play soccer for fun at a club with zero history. Good times ahead!
You trolls are the worst. I feel like every time this comes up you raise how much Revolution costs by $500. 🙄 no one is paying $4,500 for their kid to play travel soccer there yearly in club fees. Their fees are no worse than anyone else worth playing for.
Anonymous wrote:Don't ask questions like this in here. You just get troll and salty parents bashing the club. This is true for EVERY club in the DMV if posted in here. Go check it out for yourself, please. Look online at game/tournament stats if that matters to you and you can look at the NCSL past seasons in their website for what division/scores were like in the fall and last year.
Google will be far more helpful than people on here, sadly. This is a drama mill not an educational resource on clubs/coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DC is primarily interested in soccer just for fun, it’s a great place. The facility is beautiful and the amenities are convenient. As someone else said, the teams are mostly NCSL with a few in EDP (where they historically haven’t done very well). Most of the coaches are nice and seem to enjoy coaching albeit bot many have higher credentials (mostly USSF C/D/E). With many of the former FCV coaches moving over, that should change. Certainly, whatever deal they worked to get accepted into the GA with attract a better level of talent than the club is used to on the girls side. How that works out for them in the long run remains to be seen, of course. You do pay more for all of this, though.
For a mere $4,500 a year come play soccer for fun at a club with zero history. Good times ahead!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DC is primarily interested in soccer just for fun, it’s a great place. The facility is beautiful and the amenities are convenient. As someone else said, the teams are mostly NCSL with a few in EDP (where they historically haven’t done very well). Most of the coaches are nice and seem to enjoy coaching albeit bot many have higher credentials (mostly USSF C/D/E). With many of the former FCV coaches moving over, that should change. Certainly, whatever deal they worked to get accepted into the GA with attract a better level of talent than the club is used to on the girls side. How that works out for them in the long run remains to be seen, of course. You do pay more for all of this, though.
For a mere $4,500 a year come play soccer for fun at a club with zero history. Good times ahead!
Anonymous wrote:If your DC is primarily interested in soccer just for fun, it’s a great place. The facility is beautiful and the amenities are convenient. As someone else said, the teams are mostly NCSL with a few in EDP (where they historically haven’t done very well). Most of the coaches are nice and seem to enjoy coaching albeit bot many have higher credentials (mostly USSF C/D/E). With many of the former FCV coaches moving over, that should change. Certainly, whatever deal they worked to get accepted into the GA with attract a better level of talent than the club is used to on the girls side. How that works out for them in the long run remains to be seen, of course. You do pay more for all of this, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are very expensive for the leagues that they play in and none of their teams are particularly good. They have a nice facility with a bar.
Not sure I get the joke here. Isn't Loudoun more expensive at U9-U12 where their teams play NCSL/EDP?
Anonymous wrote:They are very expensive for the leagues that they play in and none of their teams are particularly good. They have a nice facility with a bar.
Anonymous wrote:Great complex, mid to lower level of soccer.