Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is losing players for next year. If Virginia, go SYC. If Maryland, go Bethesda.
Why is ASA losing players?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is losing players for next year. If Virginia, go SYC. If Maryland, go Bethesda.
Why is ASA losing players?
I think there’s at least 1 going to DC United on the current u13 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is losing players for next year. If Virginia, go SYC. If Maryland, go Bethesda.
Why is ASA losing players?
I think there’s at least 1 going to DC United on the current u13 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is losing players for next year. If Virginia, go SYC. If Maryland, go Bethesda.
Why is ASA losing players?
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is losing players for next year. If Virginia, go SYC. If Maryland, go Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Curious why some think Alexandria mlsn better than syc mlsn at u13 and U14. Coaching? Style of play? Kids development?
Anonymous wrote:Curious why some think Alexandria mlsn better than syc mlsn at u13 and U14. Coaching? Style of play? Kids development?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you are asking for a ranking of all the top U13-U14 boys teams in the area? 1st, you will get 100 different opinions. Plus, do you only care about wins and losses? if not, what is important to you? Are you asking for U13s? u14s? or both? or current U13s and who will be U14s in the Fall. You also have to understand that coaches change. Rosters change. Abilities change. So the results from last year won't necessarily reflect what the results will be next year. And by moving to the area...it's a big area. If you are moving to Manassas, you don't want to be driving to Bethesda or Columbia, MD...or vice versa. Are looking mostly MLS Next or is ECNL teams OK? Lots to unpack here.
I’m asking about the entire area DC/MD/VA because we haven’t decided on the precise location yet (and soccer will factor into that). I don’t believe in a strict distinction between results and development, in my experience they are strongly related by that age. I suppose MLSNext is a stronger league so that is what I am looking for.
Anonymous[quote=Anonymous wrote:So you are asking for a ranking of all the top U13-U14 boys teams in the area? 1st, you will get 100 different opinions. Plus, do you only care about wins and losses? if not, what is important to you? Are you asking for U13s? u14s? or both? or current U13s and who will be U14s in the Fall. You also have to understand that coaches change. Rosters change. Abilities change. So the results from last year won't necessarily reflect what the results will be next year. And by moving to the area...it's a big area. If you are moving to Manassas, you don't want to be driving to Bethesda or Columbia, MD...or vice versa. Are looking mostly MLS Next or is ECNL teams OK? Lots to unpack here.
. good luck. The next step Jimmy from the Ipswich academy will play for free for D1 and your kids will take a loan and warm the bench.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you are asking for a ranking of all the top U13-U14 boys teams in the area? 1st, you will get 100 different opinions. Plus, do you only care about wins and losses? if not, what is important to you? Are you asking for U13s? u14s? or both? or current U13s and who will be U14s in the Fall. You also have to understand that coaches change. Rosters change. Abilities change. So the results from last year won't necessarily reflect what the results will be next year. And by moving to the area...it's a big area. If you are moving to Manassas, you don't want to be driving to Bethesda or Columbia, MD...or vice versa. Are looking mostly MLS Next or is ECNL teams OK? Lots to unpack here.
I’m asking about the entire area DC/MD/VA because we haven’t decided on the precise location yet (and soccer will factor into that). I don’t believe in a strict distinction between results and development, in my experience they are strongly related by that age. I suppose MLSNext is a stronger league so that is what I am looking for.