Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.vysa.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2519875
No one cares I bet not one MLS Next or ECNL team signed up
Ya, wonder why those leagues are too scared to compete?
Now don't be unfair. The best teams are not afraid to compete - just the ones which have the badge and the pricetag but not the ability. Competing would provide evidence that they are no better, and quite possibly worse, than other nearby clubs which charge half as much. Arlington enters all its teams. Alexandria appears to have done the same. Mclean, to its credit, also does so even though their teams are not all that strong.
It's just BRYC, Loudoun, VDA and Richmond that have decided not to. And it wouldn't surprise me at all to see VDA and Richmond enter next year - I'm guessing they didn't even think about it this year as they were not previously allowed to enter when competing in the DA league so it probably just wasn't on their radar. That would leave just Loudoun and BRYC hiding from the competition. The reason is not too hard to find.
Arlington and McLean have entered their second teams at U13/U14. Arlington Red and McLean green are the 2nd teams once you hit U13. At U12 the ECNL clubs enter their top team although McLean has not entered theirs. Probably still in witness protection.
You are simply wrong and this is false. The Arlington boys have submitted both the encl and red teams. You obviously know nothing about what they are doing on the boys side. U12 red is second team for boys at Arlington. Please stop broadcasting falsehoods like this and either stop lying or limit your statements to girls.
I was referring to this girls side. There are zero ECNL teams participating. On the boys side Arlington ECNL is doing it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.vysa.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2519875
No one cares I bet not one MLS Next or ECNL team signed up
Ya, wonder why those leagues are too scared to compete?
Now don't be unfair. The best teams are not afraid to compete - just the ones which have the badge and the pricetag but not the ability. Competing would provide evidence that they are no better, and quite possibly worse, than other nearby clubs which charge half as much. Arlington enters all its teams. Alexandria appears to have done the same. Mclean, to its credit, also does so even though their teams are not all that strong.
It's just BRYC, Loudoun, VDA and Richmond that have decided not to. And it wouldn't surprise me at all to see VDA and Richmond enter next year - I'm guessing they didn't even think about it this year as they were not previously allowed to enter when competing in the DA league so it probably just wasn't on their radar. That would leave just Loudoun and BRYC hiding from the competition. The reason is not too hard to find.
Arlington and McLean have entered their second teams at U13/U14. Arlington Red and McLean green are the 2nd teams once you hit U13. At U12 the ECNL clubs enter their top team although McLean has not entered theirs. Probably still in witness protection.
You are simply wrong and this is false. The Arlington boys have submitted both the encl and red teams. You obviously know nothing about what they are doing on the boys side. U12 red is second team for boys at Arlington. Please stop broadcasting falsehoods like this and either stop lying or limit your statements to girls.
Anonymous wrote:BRYC has girls teams in each of the spring U14 and below brackets. Looks like might be their second teams.
Anonymous wrote:Only teams with USYS passes can enter state cup competition. In VA, that means teams that play NCSL, CCL, or EDP. Club soccer has its own state cup competition (though not as popular). The ECNL McLean and Arlington teams that entered state cup registered for EDP (on top of ECNL), which qualified them to apply for state cup. ECNL was not too happy and there was one instance where there were game conflicts between state cup and ECNL in the fall and Arlington had to play state cup in the morning and then rush to an ECNL game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.vysa.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2519875
No one cares I bet not one MLS Next or ECNL team signed up
Ya, wonder why those leagues are too scared to compete?
Now don't be unfair. The best teams are not afraid to compete - just the ones which have the badge and the pricetag but not the ability. Competing would provide evidence that they are no better, and quite possibly worse, than other nearby clubs which charge half as much. Arlington enters all its teams. Alexandria appears to have done the same. Mclean, to its credit, also does so even though their teams are not all that strong.
It's just BRYC, Loudoun, VDA and Richmond that have decided not to. And it wouldn't surprise me at all to see VDA and Richmond enter next year - I'm guessing they didn't even think about it this year as they were not previously allowed to enter when competing in the DA league so it probably just wasn't on their radar. That would leave just Loudoun and BRYC hiding from the competition. The reason is not too hard to find.
I guess they are simply dumber than Arlington, who was in the DA more recently than either Loudoun or McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.vysa.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2519875
No one cares I bet not one MLS Next or ECNL team signed up
Ya, wonder why those leagues are too scared to compete?
Now don't be unfair. The best teams are not afraid to compete - just the ones which have the badge and the pricetag but not the ability. Competing would provide evidence that they are no better, and quite possibly worse, than other nearby clubs which charge half as much. Arlington enters all its teams. Alexandria appears to have done the same. Mclean, to its credit, also does so even though their teams are not all that strong.
It's just BRYC, Loudoun, VDA and Richmond that have decided not to. And it wouldn't surprise me at all to see VDA and Richmond enter next year - I'm guessing they didn't even think about it this year as they were not previously allowed to enter when competing in the DA league so it probably just wasn't on their radar. That would leave just Loudoun and BRYC hiding from the competition. The reason is not too hard to find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.vysa.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2519875
No one cares I bet not one MLS Next or ECNL team signed up
Ya, wonder why those leagues are too scared to compete?
Now don't be unfair. The best teams are not afraid to compete - just the ones which have the badge and the pricetag but not the ability. Competing would provide evidence that they are no better, and quite possibly worse, than other nearby clubs which charge half as much. Arlington enters all its teams. Alexandria appears to have done the same. Mclean, to its credit, also does so even though their teams are not all that strong.
It's just BRYC, Loudoun, VDA and Richmond that have decided not to. And it wouldn't surprise me at all to see VDA and Richmond enter next year - I'm guessing they didn't even think about it this year as they were not previously allowed to enter when competing in the DA league so it probably just wasn't on their radar. That would leave just Loudoun and BRYC hiding from the competition. The reason is not too hard to find.
Arlington and McLean have entered their second teams at U13/U14. Arlington Red and McLean green are the 2nd teams once you hit U13. At U12 the ECNL clubs enter their top team although McLean has not entered theirs. Probably still in witness protection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.vysa.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2519875
No one cares I bet not one MLS Next or ECNL team signed up
Ya, wonder why those leagues are too scared to compete?
Now don't be unfair. The best teams are not afraid to compete - just the ones which have the badge and the pricetag but not the ability. Competing would provide evidence that they are no better, and quite possibly worse, than other nearby clubs which charge half as much. Arlington enters all its teams. Alexandria appears to have done the same. Mclean, to its credit, also does so even though their teams are not all that strong.
It's just BRYC, Loudoun, VDA and Richmond that have decided not to. And it wouldn't surprise me at all to see VDA and Richmond enter next year - I'm guessing they didn't even think about it this year as they were not previously allowed to enter when competing in the DA league so it probably just wasn't on their radar. That would leave just Loudoun and BRYC hiding from the competition. The reason is not too hard to find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.vysa.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2519875
No one cares I bet not one MLS Next or ECNL team signed up
Ya, wonder why those leagues are too scared to compete?