Anonymous wrote:I hope this new thread does bury the old one. And no I'm not a russian bot, AB, or BC. I am glad that everyone sucking the ED teet has moved on. I think everyone that jumped to Rev with nothing but a promise is in for a rude awakening. But, I hope it all turns out just as they hope. What they don't understand is that Rev already had a crew of egomaniacs running everything and they aren't going to just lay down and let a new regime walk all over them. There will be many transition pains there as well that a barely cool bar and a stupid parking lot will not make up for. All of the players did not leave. Summer training is mainly club jerseys so you do the math. Not everyone should believe what they read from a bunch of disgruntled exiters. Yes, there are issues as with any club. Yes, they will be in a rebuilding phase. But, everything that has been seen so far has been great. Only time will tell if it is all PR spinning or reality. But, I am hopeful.
Anonymous wrote:FCV South is still solid. FCV North is going through welcome changes. I think it’s a good fit for parents that want to be part of something fresh and who value an international training philosophy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#captainMYA
The best youth soccer player in the WORLD.
You are bullying children now? Tell me what you are without telling me what you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#captainMYA
The best youth soccer player in the WORLD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the 2014 and 2015 pre-GA program at the TSJ. They offer a ton of technical training with options to do more, way more than our club. The girls seemed enthusiastic and competitive!
It would be tough to start there (in Springfield) but have to transition to another location at u12 though if we were selected for their GA primary team.
Adam, shouldn't you be doing some sort of work? There are no 2015 or 2014 teams - they all left to VRSC in February of this year. The kids that took offers were 1. Free offers - as in, no payment required - and 2. Kids from the wildly fledgling FCV rec program which has less than 100 kids in it.
This whole thread is trying to bury the original one. It's like Russian bots.
Anonymous wrote:I like the 2014 and 2015 pre-GA program at the TSJ. They offer a ton of technical training with options to do more, way more than our club. The girls seemed enthusiastic and competitive!
It would be tough to start there (in Springfield) but have to transition to another location at u12 though if we were selected for their GA primary team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#captainMYA
The best youth soccer player in the WORLD.
Anonymous wrote:#captainMYA
Anonymous wrote: But I don’t agree that it’s just marketing if a club is doing it right. Our club is building GA 1 & 2 as one program internally so that there is access to GA coaches, trainings and the other development tools so that a chasm doesn’t grow between the two culturally or developmentally. GA 2 is a pipeline and especially now there is a lot of opportunity for those players at our club if they work hard and show that potential.
Anonymous wrote:It is correct that there is no distinct GA 2 league from the Girls Academy as there is for ECNL-RL. But I don’t agree that it’s just marketing if a club is doing it right. Our club is building GA 1 & 2 as one program internally so that there is access to GA coaches, trainings and the other development tools so that a chasm doesn’t grow between the two culturally or developmentally. GA 2 is a pipeline and especially now there is a lot of opportunity for those players at our club if they work hard and show that potential.