Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus you cutting lots and lots of Arlington players to the benefit of not Arlington players (da teams)
Ummm, Arlington is a soccer club based in a community, not a community based soccer club. It generally serves the geographic area of Arlington but being a Arlington resident is not a requirement of joining ASA.
Translation:
Ummm, that's OK.
Tell that to the Arlington parents who’s taxes pay for those fields but then they can’t get access to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 04 and 05 girls have DA. They also have Red, White, and Blue teams. Do they have Black? Or did Black get dropped when the players moved up? Just curious.
Red became DA and White became Red, Blue became White and on down the line. Nobody got moved up only the team names have changed.
Also, going from U12 to U13 means going from 9v9 to 11v11 so it may appear that a team was dropped but in fact 9v9 rosters were simply merged to create 11v11 rosters. This can mean the same to more players even if it appears that there are fewer teams.
But, that isn’t exactly how it worked because not everyone on Red made DA (and many non Arlington players were added) and not everyone on White made Red, etc.
So is there still a Black team, or were there not enough players to field a team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 04 and 05 girls have DA. They also have Red, White, and Blue teams. Do they have Black? Or did Black get dropped when the players moved up? Just curious.
Red became DA and White became Red, Blue became White and on down the line. Nobody got moved up only the team names have changed.
Also, going from U12 to U13 means going from 9v9 to 11v11 so it may appear that a team was dropped but in fact 9v9 rosters were simply merged to create 11v11 rosters. This can mean the same to more players even if it appears that there are fewer teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus you cutting lots and lots of Arlington players to the benefit of not Arlington players (da teams)
Ummm, Arlington is a soccer club based in a community, not a community based soccer club. It generally serves the geographic area of Arlington but being a Arlington resident is not a requirement of joining ASA.
Translation:
Ummm, that's OK.
Tell that to the Arlington parents who’s taxes pay for those fields but then they can’t get access to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus you cutting lots and lots of Arlington players to the benefit of not Arlington players (da teams)
Ummm, Arlington is a soccer club based in a community, not a community based soccer club. It generally serves the geographic area of Arlington but being a Arlington resident is not a requirement of joining ASA.
Translation:
Ummm, that's OK.
Tell that to the Arlington parents who’s taxes pay for those fields but then they can’t get access to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus you cutting lots and lots of Arlington players to the benefit of not Arlington players (da teams)
Ummm, Arlington is a soccer club based in a community, not a community based soccer club. It generally serves the geographic area of Arlington but being a Arlington resident is not a requirement of joining ASA.
Translation:
Ummm, that's OK.
Anonymous wrote:The 04 and 05 girls have DA. They also have Red, White, and Blue teams. Do they have Black? Or did Black get dropped when the players moved up? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:It would be a smart move on US Soccer's part to funnel the Arlington girls to Spirit VA instead of granting Arlington the older DA age groups, like what happens with the younger boys DA teams funneling to DC United. Would help consolidate talent in the club affiliated with the pro team (which US Soccer funds, so self-help) and would help address the girl talent dispersion issue in the area. The Arlington people would hate that though. As would the Spirit VA people whose kids would be displaced by the talent coming from Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:I think Braddock Road got rid of all their other teams when they started doing ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus you cutting lots and lots of Arlington players to the benefit of not Arlington players (da teams)
Ummm, Arlington is a soccer club based in a community, not a community based soccer club. It generally serves the geographic area of Arlington but being a Arlington resident is not a requirement of joining ASA.
Anonymous wrote:Plus you cutting lots and lots of Arlington players to the benefit of not Arlington players (da teams)