Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Down with CCL! Parents don't like it, coaches don't or are indifferent. Its the TD's and CCL that stand to benefit. What kind of league mandates their players to wear CCL sponsored practice jerseys once a week. I hope CCL folds this year. Enough is enough
Poor baby, your kid get cut from a ccl team? Give me a break, you are complaining about a shirt? What about all the clubs having to sport sponsors on their jersey but yet the player or families get zero incentives. Also, it's not mandated you moron it was a way to alleviate the cost of buying another training shirt since they had to get this for league games anyways. Get the facts straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Down with CCL! Parents don't like it, coaches don't or are indifferent. Its the TD's and CCL that stand to benefit. What kind of league mandates their players to wear CCL sponsored practice jerseys once a week. I hope CCL folds this year. Enough is enough
Poor baby, your kid get cut from a ccl team? Give me a break, you are complaining about a shirt? What about all the clubs having to sport sponsors on their jersey but yet the player or families get zero incentives. Also, it's not mandated you moron it was a way to alleviate the cost of buying another training shirt since they had to get this for league games anyways. Get the facts straight.
Anonymous wrote:Down with CCL! Parents don't like it, coaches don't or are indifferent. Its the TD's and CCL that stand to benefit. What kind of league mandates their players to wear CCL sponsored practice jerseys once a week. I hope CCL folds this year. Enough is enough
Anonymous wrote:I heard Loudoun may have pulled out of CCLII.
Anonymous wrote:I heard Loudoun may have pulled out of CCLII.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FPYCparent wrote:As I start my fourth year as an NCSL parent, I would like to see an EDP Northern Virginia conference for all teams up to U12 … pre-DA/ECNL, at least. I don't know if there is really any need for teams in that age range to cross the Potomac or the Rappahannock Rivers (or even the Occoquan). EDP in Maryland seems to be a model worth repeating. Maybe the disparate leagues can offer a niche at U13 and older.
Definitely +1 whether it is for VA only EDP or top VA teams playing in EDP. CCL and NCSL have diluted talent pool for NOVA kids before U-12 - definitely see it on the boys side. The competition is extremely uneven. And there are second teams relegated to CCL II who should play other top teams.
So what clubs in Va are in the EPD now? There website is under construction. I can see people getting upset paying for a full slate of games and getting 1/2. Any u12 parents should really be upset... less games for players hoping for DA/ENCL slot.