Anonymous wrote:Could it be that tryout season is on the way and fear of player movement is in the air?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the usual arrogance manifested by the average Arlington parent. Rumor is probably true and was a done deal when the boys got ECNL last year. No way the girls (and esp their parents) would have hung out a year in GAL without the promise of ECNL on the horizon. FCV doesn’t have boys teams which works to their disadvantage to a league that wants teams all in.
McLean stands to lose the most on this one..
Heh, "No way the girls would have hung out a year in GAL" ... like they would have had any other choice. Could you be any more arrogant?
Thus far, if there is any one characteristic of ECNL, it is that they protect their members, regardless of the level of play. Why would they let ARL in, when they are in such close proximity to McLean and BRYC? Clyde might as well retire if that happens. Maybe it's time for that anyway.
Anonymous wrote:This is the usual arrogance manifested by the average Arlington parent. Rumor is probably true and was a done deal when the boys got ECNL last year. No way the girls (and esp their parents) would have hung out a year in GAL without the promise of ECNL on the horizon. FCV doesn’t have boys teams which works to their disadvantage to a league that wants teams all in.
McLean stands to lose the most on this one..
Anonymous wrote:McLean, BRYC, VDA, FCV, Metro United, Alexandria, SYC, DC Stoddert. Everybody is freaking out right now. MLS Next, GAL, EDP won’t make your name better than: Arlington ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Because it is, trust us. So sorry FCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still no confirmation via news source. I might as well start a sub thread FCV has made it into ECNL... same level of confidence.
Lol, someone did that months ago.
But this rumor is true.
Anonymous wrote:Still no confirmation via news source. I might as well start a sub thread FCV has made it into ECNL... same level of confidence.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Girls will be a solid addition to the ECNL.