Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA is closing it’s doors. Announcement coming next week.
VDA will thrive in this situation. Closing is not happening.
Yeah. If DCU DA folds, VDA will be one of the top boys teams in the area. They will pick up a number of players.
MLS is splintering away from DA they are not dissolving. This will not help or hurt VDA.
Don’t Worry about VDA. They have their top recruiter on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA is closing it’s doors. Announcement coming next week.
VDA will thrive in this situation. Closing is not happening.
Yeah. If DCU DA folds, VDA will be one of the top boys teams in the area. They will pick up a number of players.
MLS is splintering away from DA they are not dissolving. This will not help or hurt VDA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA is closing it’s doors. Announcement coming next week.
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Word is that Loudoun is folding too
The who is going to grab up all the FCV kids when STJ goes broke?
Barca?
why would Sporting Global be immune to this? They are probably on the first rung of cuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see soccer move away from expensive travel teams and return to neighborhood leagues and school teams.
We’ve always had that as an option.
Jesus people are dumb.
give it a rest. The vast majority of these clubs are rackets and everyone knows it. If every halfway decent player didn’t feel like they had to leave rec for one of them then rec itself would improve dramatically.
I actually feel like the mode of incredible financial gouging of travel sports (read: mediocre elementary school level players) could be a deserved casualty of this whole situation.
The street is free to play in. Always has been so what has stopped you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see soccer move away from expensive travel teams and return to neighborhood leagues and school teams.
We’ve always had that as an option.
Jesus people are dumb.
give it a rest. The vast majority of these clubs are rackets and everyone knows it. If every halfway decent player didn’t feel like they had to leave rec for one of them then rec itself would improve dramatically.
I actually feel like the mode of incredible financial gouging of travel sports (read: mediocre elementary school level players) could be a deserved casualty of this whole situation.
The street is free to play in. Always has been so what has stopped you?
Lol talk about missing the point.
I think you are missing the point. Players who have college aspirations aren't going to benefit from rec soccer. There is an ocean of difference in level once you get to age 14.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see soccer move away from expensive travel teams and return to neighborhood leagues and school teams.
We’ve always had that as an option.
Jesus people are dumb.
give it a rest. The vast majority of these clubs are rackets and everyone knows it. If every halfway decent player didn’t feel like they had to leave rec for one of them then rec itself would improve dramatically.
I actually feel like the mode of incredible financial gouging of travel sports (read: mediocre elementary school level players) could be a deserved casualty of this whole situation.
The street is free to play in. Always has been so what has stopped you?
Lol talk about missing the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see soccer move away from expensive travel teams and return to neighborhood leagues and school teams.
We’ve always had that as an option.
Jesus people are dumb.
give it a rest. The vast majority of these clubs are rackets and everyone knows it. If every halfway decent player didn’t feel like they had to leave rec for one of them then rec itself would improve dramatically.
I actually feel like the mode of incredible financial gouging of travel sports (read: mediocre elementary school level players) could be a deserved casualty of this whole situation.
The street is free to play in. Always has been so what has stopped you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see soccer move away from expensive travel teams and return to neighborhood leagues and school teams.
We’ve always had that as an option.
Jesus people are dumb.
give it a rest. The vast majority of these clubs are rackets and everyone knows it. If every halfway decent player didn’t feel like they had to leave rec for one of them then rec itself would improve dramatically.
I actually feel like the mode of incredible financial gouging of travel sports (read: mediocre elementary school level players) could be a deserved casualty of this whole situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see soccer move away from expensive travel teams and return to neighborhood leagues and school teams.
We’ve always had that as an option.
Jesus people are dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe kids could just play soccer without the rigid structures. Sandlot style.
Kids do this in Cuba, South America and the poorer parts of Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe kids could just play soccer without the rigid structures. Sandlot style.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to see soccer move away from expensive travel teams and return to neighborhood leagues and school teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA is closing it’s doors. Announcement coming next week.
VDA will thrive in this situation. Closing is not happening.
Yeah. If DCU DA folds, VDA will be one of the top boys teams in the area. They will pick up a number of players.