Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont have screenshots of their offers buddy, but they told their teammates that they had offers, paid the deposit and then walked. Knowing the skill level of these kids, I do believe what they are saying and they would have received offers from NVA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why cant they get their act together. All kidding aside on the alliances, they are best positioned to get kids around the beltway, but are generally viewed as lower level/ path of least interest. The rising U13s will be interesting as a lot of kids chose FVU over GA. I think the coach is supposed to be very meh. FVU was able to pick up the kids that couldnt get into VDA and Arlington too far away for those on western side of FFX county. 4-5 from Valor, 4-5 who declined NVA, some 2015s who probably shouldn’t be on the team (roster spot fill), and probably some kids sprinkled from other clubs around the DMV (VYS, BRYC, etc.). They will probably be third in line between VDA and Arlington but probably more competitive than originally projected given the NVA exodus.Anonymous wrote:And if CW ever moves to a different club, you know his teams are following him. And that leaves fvu with what?
Prove it. I don’t think they got the offers you say.
FVU is fielding a team in SC this weekend for the 2014s so I guess someone is on it!
How does that work? They don’t even have a u12 team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont have screenshots of their offers buddy, but they told their teammates that they had offers, paid the deposit and then walked. Knowing the skill level of these kids, I do believe what they are saying and they would have received offers from NVA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why cant they get their act together. All kidding aside on the alliances, they are best positioned to get kids around the beltway, but are generally viewed as lower level/ path of least interest. The rising U13s will be interesting as a lot of kids chose FVU over GA. I think the coach is supposed to be very meh. FVU was able to pick up the kids that couldnt get into VDA and Arlington too far away for those on western side of FFX county. 4-5 from Valor, 4-5 who declined NVA, some 2015s who probably shouldn’t be on the team (roster spot fill), and probably some kids sprinkled from other clubs around the DMV (VYS, BRYC, etc.). They will probably be third in line between VDA and Arlington but probably more competitive than originally projected given the NVA exodus.Anonymous wrote:And if CW ever moves to a different club, you know his teams are following him. And that leaves fvu with what?
Prove it. I don’t think they got the offers you say.
FVU is fielding a team in SC this weekend for the 2014s so I guess someone is on it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont have screenshots of their offers buddy, but they told their teammates that they had offers, paid the deposit and then walked. Knowing the skill level of these kids, I do believe what they are saying and they would have received offers from NVA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why cant they get their act together. All kidding aside on the alliances, they are best positioned to get kids around the beltway, but are generally viewed as lower level/ path of least interest. The rising U13s will be interesting as a lot of kids chose FVU over GA. I think the coach is supposed to be very meh. FVU was able to pick up the kids that couldnt get into VDA and Arlington too far away for those on western side of FFX county. 4-5 from Valor, 4-5 who declined NVA, some 2015s who probably shouldn’t be on the team (roster spot fill), and probably some kids sprinkled from other clubs around the DMV (VYS, BRYC, etc.). They will probably be third in line between VDA and Arlington but probably more competitive than originally projected given the NVA exodus.Anonymous wrote:And if CW ever moves to a different club, you know his teams are following him. And that leaves fvu with what?
Prove it. I don’t think they got the offers you say.
FVU is fielding a team in SC this weekend for the 2014s so I guess someone is on it!
Anonymous wrote:The older age groups are products of multiple club restructurings. When BRYC and Vienna merged to create BRAVE, there were several unhappy BRYC boys coaches and older players who left to form NVU. The fracture weakened the boys side. Then BRAVE was forced to partner with McLean to form FFx Union. The next year, McLean pulled out of FFx Union. And this year, all clubs are dealing with the age group changes.
That is a lot of change over the course of about 5 years. As noted, the two youngest age groups are strong right now (at least on the girls side). If FFx Union can keep those groups strong, and have some stability, they have a chance to build a stronger program.[/quote
ECNL was going to kick Brave out and coerced McLean into joining after ending Union with SYC. After realizing that VYS and BRYC want to keep doing things the way they were with Brave, McLean decided to leave. Yes the FVU 2013s (really McLean 2013 Green team) and 2012s are good but when Brave floated the idea of getting rid of CW most of the team was planning on leaving. They don't care about FVU, if CW was to go to any other club they would all leave. FVU can continue to post all the fake titles they never actually won or all the pro players that never actually played for FVU (probably the weirdest thing about them posting about players that played before FVU even existed) they are still Brave 2.0 just as bad as the original.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The older age groups are products of multiple club restructurings. When BRYC and Vienna merged to create BRAVE, there were several unhappy BRYC boys coaches and older players who left to form NVU. The fracture weakened the boys side. Then BRAVE was forced to partner with McLean to form FFx Union. The next year, McLean pulled out of FFx Union. And this year, all clubs are dealing with the age group changes.
That is a lot of change over the course of about 5 years. As noted, the two youngest age groups are strong right now (at least on the girls side). If FFx Union can keep those groups strong, and have some stability, they have a chance to build a stronger program.
Aren’t a lot of the 2013s leaving?
The 2012's are in for a shakeup too
Anonymous wrote:I dont have screenshots of their offers buddy, but they told their teammates that they had offers, paid the deposit and then walked. Knowing the skill level of these kids, I do believe what they are saying and they would have received offers from NVA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why cant they get their act together. All kidding aside on the alliances, they are best positioned to get kids around the beltway, but are generally viewed as lower level/ path of least interest. The rising U13s will be interesting as a lot of kids chose FVU over GA. I think the coach is supposed to be very meh. FVU was able to pick up the kids that couldnt get into VDA and Arlington too far away for those on western side of FFX county. 4-5 from Valor, 4-5 who declined NVA, some 2015s who probably shouldn’t be on the team (roster spot fill), and probably some kids sprinkled from other clubs around the DMV (VYS, BRYC, etc.). They will probably be third in line between VDA and Arlington but probably more competitive than originally projected given the NVA exodus.Anonymous wrote:And if CW ever moves to a different club, you know his teams are following him. And that leaves fvu with what?
Prove it. I don’t think they got the offers you say.
I dont have screenshots of their offers buddy, but they told their teammates that they had offers, paid the deposit and then walked. Knowing the skill level of these kids, I do believe what they are saying and they would have received offers from NVA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why cant they get their act together. All kidding aside on the alliances, they are best positioned to get kids around the beltway, but are generally viewed as lower level/ path of least interest. The rising U13s will be interesting as a lot of kids chose FVU over GA. I think the coach is supposed to be very meh. FVU was able to pick up the kids that couldnt get into VDA and Arlington too far away for those on western side of FFX county. 4-5 from Valor, 4-5 who declined NVA, some 2015s who probably shouldn’t be on the team (roster spot fill), and probably some kids sprinkled from other clubs around the DMV (VYS, BRYC, etc.). They will probably be third in line between VDA and Arlington but probably more competitive than originally projected given the NVA exodus.Anonymous wrote:And if CW ever moves to a different club, you know his teams are following him. And that leaves fvu with what?
Prove it. I don’t think they got the offers you say.
Anonymous wrote:Why cant they get their act together. All kidding aside on the alliances, they are best positioned to get kids around the beltway, but are generally viewed as lower level/ path of least interest. The rising U13s will be interesting as a lot of kids chose FVU over GA. I think the coach is supposed to be very meh. FVU was able to pick up the kids that couldnt get into VDA and Arlington too far away for those on western side of FFX county. 4-5 from Valor, 4-5 who declined NVA, some 2015s who probably shouldn’t be on the team (roster spot fill), and probably some kids sprinkled from other clubs around the DMV (VYS, BRYC, etc.). They will probably be third in line between VDA and Arlington but probably more competitive than originally projected given the NVA exodus.Anonymous wrote:And if CW ever moves to a different club, you know his teams are following him. And that leaves fvu with what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The older age groups are products of multiple club restructurings. When BRYC and Vienna merged to create BRAVE, there were several unhappy BRYC boys coaches and older players who left to form NVU. The fracture weakened the boys side. Then BRAVE was forced to partner with McLean to form FFx Union. The next year, McLean pulled out of FFx Union. And this year, all clubs are dealing with the age group changes.
That is a lot of change over the course of about 5 years. As noted, the two youngest age groups are strong right now (at least on the girls side). If FFx Union can keep those groups strong, and have some stability, they have a chance to build a stronger program.
Aren’t a lot of the 2013s leaving?
Anonymous wrote:The older age groups are products of multiple club restructurings. When BRYC and Vienna merged to create BRAVE, there were several unhappy BRYC boys coaches and older players who left to form NVU. The fracture weakened the boys side. Then BRAVE was forced to partner with McLean to form FFx Union. The next year, McLean pulled out of FFx Union. And this year, all clubs are dealing with the age group changes.
That is a lot of change over the course of about 5 years. As noted, the two youngest age groups are strong right now (at least on the girls side). If FFx Union can keep those groups strong, and have some stability, they have a chance to build a stronger program.