Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
USL is for desperate wannabes. Nobody fore goes college in this country to play in a semi-retired league
Lol, you can always go back to college. USL Championship and even league 1 are no slouches. Definitely higher level than most colleges. Perhaps except the top 50 D1 colleges. It’s a good starting point for a 17-19 year old.
Meh, for those of us who played in Europe we just chuck with all your BS American pyramid Ponzi schemes you got going on with endless leagues, acronyms, and other paraphernalia just to squeeze every penny possible from unsuspecting and ignorant parents.
I played in England’s 4th division. I would say USL championship is around our 4th and 5th tier
England’s 4th division? I am guessing that’s equivalent to the amateur open beer league here, right? Or maybe the NWSL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
USL is for desperate wannabes. Nobody fore goes college in this country to play in a semi-retired league
Lol, you can always go back to college. USL Championship and even league 1 are no slouches. Definitely higher level than most colleges. Perhaps except the top 50 D1 colleges. It’s a good starting point for a 17-19 year old.
Meh, for those of us who played in Europe we just chuck with all your BS American pyramid Ponzi schemes you got going on with endless leagues, acronyms, and other paraphernalia just to squeeze every penny possible from unsuspecting and ignorant parents.
I played in England’s 4th division. I would say USL championship is around our 4th and 5th tier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Tides Foundation, George Soros and the Koch Brothers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
USL is for desperate wannabes. Nobody fore goes college in this country to play in a semi-retired league
Lol, you can always go back to college. USL Championship and even league 1 are no slouches. Definitely higher level than most colleges. Perhaps except the top 50 D1 colleges. It’s a good starting point for a 17-19 year old.
Meh, for those of us who played in Europe we just chuck with all your BS American pyramid Ponzi schemes you got going on with endless leagues, acronyms, and other paraphernalia just to squeeze every penny possible from unsuspecting and ignorant parents.
Lol you haven’t played with anything but yourself . Ya twit lol
If you sleep better at night please by all means. I’m happy with my life and don’t need to provide proof of anything. I’m sorry you never made it? Did you ever kick a ball in the first place anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
USL is for desperate wannabes. Nobody fore goes college in this country to play in a semi-retired league
Lol, you can always go back to college. USL Championship and even league 1 are no slouches. Definitely higher level than most colleges. Perhaps except the top 50 D1 colleges. It’s a good starting point for a 17-19 year old.
Meh, for those of us who played in Europe we just chuck with all your BS American pyramid Ponzi schemes you got going on with endless leagues, acronyms, and other paraphernalia just to squeeze every penny possible from unsuspecting and ignorant parents.
Lol you haven’t played with anything but yourself . Ya twit lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
USL is for desperate wannabes. Nobody fore goes college in this country to play in a semi-retired league
Lol, you can always go back to college. USL Championship and even league 1 are no slouches. Definitely higher level than most colleges. Perhaps except the top 50 D1 colleges. It’s a good starting point for a 17-19 year old.
Meh, for those of us who played in Europe we just chuck with all your BS American pyramid Ponzi schemes you got going on with endless leagues, acronyms, and other paraphernalia just to squeeze every penny possible from unsuspecting and ignorant parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
USL is for desperate wannabes. Nobody fore goes college in this country to play in a semi-retired league
Lol, you can always go back to college. USL Championship and even league 1 are no slouches. Definitely higher level than most colleges. Perhaps except the top 50 D1 colleges. It’s a good starting point for a 17-19 year old.
Meh, for those of us who played in Europe we just chuck with all your BS American pyramid Ponzi schemes you got going on with endless leagues, acronyms, and other paraphernalia just to squeeze every penny possible from unsuspecting and ignorant parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
This poster is clueless or a true. If your kid has any talent and wants to go pro signing for MLS or USL Championship is in their best interest. Look at Kevin Paredes for DC United. Is this for every player? No way. But if you have talent and can make money right away — do it.
USL is for desperate wannabes. Nobody fore goes college in this country to play in a semi-retired league
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
USL is for desperate wannabes. Nobody fore goes college in this country to play in a semi-retired league
Lol, you can always go back to college. USL Championship and even league 1 are no slouches. Definitely higher level than most colleges. Perhaps except the top 50 D1 colleges. It’s a good starting point for a 17-19 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
USL is for desperate wannabes. Nobody fore goes college in this country to play in a semi-retired league
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
USL clubs and solvency are not two things that go together. Also, how many kids playing high level soccer would forgo college for USL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?
Ideally the first team — provided they have the resources to do so. It’s in their best interest to develop players that they can then use on their first team or sell for handsome profits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two virginia clubs joined the league.
Doesn’t matter to the DMV. Once Loudoun United and other USL teams join then it will be game on. Will be nice to have other pro/semi pro academies around aside from DCU.
Game changer if it was subsidized/free tuition. That would help eliminate some of this Game of Thrones soccer.
Who do expect to fund it?