Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
BRYC and McLean not solid? BRYC03 beat Arlington Academy03 7-1. BRYC split games against McLean in the league matches. Don't expect many easy games in the league play. Arlington might struggle in some age groups.
Are we back to talking about girls soccer again? Arlington boys did not have a DA team at the 2003 age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than Alexandria, I think the ECNL now has most of the top boys clubs in VA.
Loudoun and VDA (including feeders) are solid across all ages in boys. Arlington is as well. BRYC and McLean are most definitely not solid on the boys side. We live near both and commute well away for our kid to play with better boys. Outside of it, and in this area, you have SYC, Alexandria, Bethesda, Achilles, Baltimore Union, Calverton Cerritos, SAC, Total Futbol. Herndon, Doradus have a few really good teams. Outside of this area, SOCA.
BRYC and McLean not solid? BRYC03 beat Arlington Academy03 7-1. BRYC split games against McLean in the league matches. Don't expect many easy games in the league play. Arlington might struggle in some age groups.
Anonymous wrote:That's now 15 teams in the MidAtlantic region, not to mention two teams in Maryland playing in the Northeast Region.
You could easily form an 8-team league of VA and MD playing home and away each season and have plenty of games...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than Alexandria, I think the ECNL now has most of the top boys clubs in VA.
Loudoun and VDA (including feeders) are solid across all ages in boys. Arlington is as well. BRYC and McLean are most definitely not solid on the boys side. We live near both and commute well away for our kid to play with better boys. Outside of it, and in this area, you have SYC, Alexandria, Bethesda, Achilles, Baltimore Union, Calverton Cerritos, SAC, Total Futbol. Herndon, Doradus have a few really good teams. Outside of this area, SOCA.
Anonymous wrote:Other than Alexandria, I think the ECNL now has most of the top boys clubs in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are Arlington DA parents and not excited about this. We'll find out more details on our conference call, but we may stick it out for the next "year" (i.e. who knows what will happen this Fall) and sort it out the season after when things are a bit clearer.
Not impressed by level of ECNL competition nor the travel, but suspect they didn't have many options.
I think you could see the MLS fold. Better to be in a sure thing in this climate.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington DA parent. I was very surprised, and frankly disappointed when I read the news, especially after the girls went to the GA. After thinking about it for a few hours, I am feeling better about the announcement. I am guessing that clubs like Arlington felt that it was probably safer to go with a known league given the current uncertainty in the World, economic and otherwise. The MLS will struggle to organize an entirely new league, and they will be short on cash with likely no chance for ticket revenue in 2020. There are no guarantees that there even will be an MLS league by the time that youth soccer resumes. With VDA, Richmond United and now Arlington joining ECNL, the level play should be elevated for all. There will also be less travel, which is also an important consideration currently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are Arlington DA parents and not excited about this. We'll find out more details on our conference call, but we may stick it out for the next "year" (i.e. who knows what will happen this Fall) and sort it out the season after when things are a bit clearer.
Not impressed by level of ECNL competition nor the travel, but suspect they didn't have many options.
Hang in there. I think it was a difficult decision for them. A DA-caliber son will have plenty of really good options when things resume, and I suspect a lot of other top clubs in the area who will compete elsewhere would be thrilled to have him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are Arlington DA parents and not excited about this. We'll find out more details on our conference call, but we may stick it out for the next "year" (i.e. who knows what will happen this Fall) and sort it out the season after when things are a bit clearer.
Not impressed by level of ECNL competition nor the travel, but suspect they didn't have many options.
Hang in there. I think it was a difficult decision for them. A DA-caliber son will have plenty of really good options when things resume, and I suspect a lot of other top clubs in the area who will compete elsewhere would be thrilled to have him.
Anonymous wrote:We are Arlington DA parents and not excited about this. We'll find out more details on our conference call, but we may stick it out for the next "year" (i.e. who knows what will happen this Fall) and sort it out the season after when things are a bit clearer.
Not impressed by level of ECNL competition nor the travel, but suspect they didn't have many options.