Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 16:04     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^and yet another nonsensical statement.

The people who know are the talent and the trolls will learn is due time?
You didnt even know about Maryland and everyone knew about Maryland.


Who's everyone? Just someone with Larry on speed dial who decided to dish to this forum.


Another nonsensical statement.

Pure emotion and blind faith. I applaud the loyalty.

Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 16:01     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:^and yet another nonsensical statement.

The people who know are the talent and the trolls will learn is due time?
You didnt even know about Maryland and everyone knew about Maryland.


Who's everyone? Just someone with Larry on speed dial who decided to dish to this forum.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:43     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

You sound like an FCV coach talking to his players. I just complimented FCV in my last comment. But to be clear FCV will in no way have any connection adminstrative or otherwise to this club.

Well tell us inside, who will?
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:42     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

^and yet another nonsensical statement.

The people who know are the talent and the trolls will learn is due time?
You didnt even know about Maryland and everyone knew about Maryland.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:39     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

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Anonymous wrote:Spirit got rid of their successful DA with an established pipeline just to keep the not successful DA with no pipeline is an over saturated market. This is their pathway to the pros?

Even the diehards have to question this.


This is the most logical thing that has been said in this thread. By all accounts, the MD teams have been better run, and better positioned for success, than WSVA. MD announced last week the end of the Spirit affiliation and the move to Baltimore Armour. Given this fact (not rumor) about the MD teams, one has to ask why the VA teams would be treated differently by Spirit. Maybe Spirit told both MD and VA that Spirit was getting out of youth after the 19-20 season, and the MD team decided to make the break a year early?

Time will tell with the VA teams, but the MD teams are already split from Spirit for next year.


did they officially announce that?
I know its happening because the coaches have said it, but didnt see anything official.


If you mean an official announcement on the DA or Baltimore Armour website, then no, it has not been officially announced. But, as you said, the coaches have told the players and parents. If anyone doesn't believe it, come to the games this weekend at Evergreen and ask any of the MD parents.


If that's true, where is the official announcement? Why hasn't it been posted? That makes no sense either. Announcements like that go up online. Even the defunct airline WOW posted something on their main page.


its coming. And yes, its 100percent true.


If true, post the announcement. I'm not in denial. I'm simply unwilling to believe an anonymous poster on this forum when so many things posted here turned out to be garbage. I want real evidence. Any evidence. Baltimore Armous's website also has nothing to say.


I have no idea why the announcement is not yet on the site, and I don't really care whether you choose to believe me or not. I understand your skepticism, especially with the anti-Spirit people on this site. But I am also being sincere in telling you that, if you don't believe the couple MD posters on this thread, then come watch us play FCV on Saturday and ask any of the MD parents. WSVA has no DA games scheduled this weekend. Come see for yourself.

This is not an anti-Spirit troll job, but an honest attempt by a couple Spirit MD parents to pass along real information about our club.


I believe you. I don't think there's anything anti-Spirit about stating there will be a change to the management of the DA teams. It's the posters saying that the DA teams will be dissolved or absorbed by FCV that are the trolls.

I think there's a lot of benefit to splitting the management of the DA teams away from the pro team....resources always give priority to the pro team and not enough to the DA. Also, maybe the costs can come down if the DA teams are separate. That;s been a common complaint here, especially when tied to the controversial ticket.


What a moronic statement. If they split from Spirit they are being absorbed by someone else....FCV or otherwise.


Wrong again.


So, if Spirit breaks away from the VA players, who will they be? What will they be called? What fields will the use? Who will run their administration.
How will the parents make payments? To whom? How will the players be carded?



Lake Fairfax is not owned by Washington Spirit pro team. As promised by Larry Best the DA will be better administrated next year.

FCV does not have a pro team and they seem to do have done just fine up to this point.

This club is a local DA option for players who don't want to play for FCV. Who really cares what they will be called?



Another moronic statement. You people are helpless.


You sound like an FCV coach talking to his players. I just complimented FCV in my last comment. But to be clear FCV will in no way have any connection adminstrative or otherwise to this club.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:37     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Spirit got rid of their successful DA with an established pipeline just to keep the not successful DA with no pipeline is an over saturated market. This is their pathway to the pros?

Even the diehards have to question this.


This is the most logical thing that has been said in this thread. By all accounts, the MD teams have been better run, and better positioned for success, than WSVA. MD announced last week the end of the Spirit affiliation and the move to Baltimore Armour. Given this fact (not rumor) about the MD teams, one has to ask why the VA teams would be treated differently by Spirit. Maybe Spirit told both MD and VA that Spirit was getting out of youth after the 19-20 season, and the MD team decided to make the break a year early?

Time will tell with the VA teams, but the MD teams are already split from Spirit for next year.


did they officially announce that?
I know its happening because the coaches have said it, but didnt see anything official.


If you mean an official announcement on the DA or Baltimore Armour website, then no, it has not been officially announced. But, as you said, the coaches have told the players and parents. If anyone doesn't believe it, come to the games this weekend at Evergreen and ask any of the MD parents.


If that's true, where is the official announcement? Why hasn't it been posted? That makes no sense either. Announcements like that go up online. Even the defunct airline WOW posted something on their main page.


its coming. And yes, its 100percent true.


If true, post the announcement. I'm not in denial. I'm simply unwilling to believe an anonymous poster on this forum when so many things posted here turned out to be garbage. I want real evidence. Any evidence. Baltimore Armous's website also has nothing to say.


I have no idea why the announcement is not yet on the site, and I don't really care whether you choose to believe me or not. I understand your skepticism, especially with the anti-Spirit people on this site. But I am also being sincere in telling you that, if you don't believe the couple MD posters on this thread, then come watch us play FCV on Saturday and ask any of the MD parents. WSVA has no DA games scheduled this weekend. Come see for yourself.

This is not an anti-Spirit troll job, but an honest attempt by a couple Spirit MD parents to pass along real information about our club.


I believe you. I don't think there's anything anti-Spirit about stating there will be a change to the management of the DA teams. It's the posters saying that the DA teams will be dissolved or absorbed by FCV that are the trolls.

I think there's a lot of benefit to splitting the management of the DA teams away from the pro team....resources always give priority to the pro team and not enough to the DA. Also, maybe the costs can come down if the DA teams are separate. That;s been a common complaint here, especially when tied to the controversial ticket.


What a moronic statement. If they split from Spirit they are being absorbed by someone else....FCV or otherwise.


Wrong again.


So, if Spirit breaks away from the VA players, who will they be? What will they be called? What fields will the use? Who will run their administration.
How will the parents make payments? To whom? How will the players be carded?


Again-the people who need to know the answers to these questions already do (ie, the current Spirit VA talent) and all of these questions will be answered to the wondering public and DCUM soccer trolls in due time..

Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:35     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

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Anonymous wrote:Spirit got rid of their successful DA with an established pipeline just to keep the not successful DA with no pipeline is an over saturated market. This is their pathway to the pros?

Even the diehards have to question this.


This is the most logical thing that has been said in this thread. By all accounts, the MD teams have been better run, and better positioned for success, than WSVA. MD announced last week the end of the Spirit affiliation and the move to Baltimore Armour. Given this fact (not rumor) about the MD teams, one has to ask why the VA teams would be treated differently by Spirit. Maybe Spirit told both MD and VA that Spirit was getting out of youth after the 19-20 season, and the MD team decided to make the break a year early?

Time will tell with the VA teams, but the MD teams are already split from Spirit for next year.


did they officially announce that?
I know its happening because the coaches have said it, but didnt see anything official.


If you mean an official announcement on the DA or Baltimore Armour website, then no, it has not been officially announced. But, as you said, the coaches have told the players and parents. If anyone doesn't believe it, come to the games this weekend at Evergreen and ask any of the MD parents.


If that's true, where is the official announcement? Why hasn't it been posted? That makes no sense either. Announcements like that go up online. Even the defunct airline WOW posted something on their main page.


its coming. And yes, its 100percent true.


If true, post the announcement. I'm not in denial. I'm simply unwilling to believe an anonymous poster on this forum when so many things posted here turned out to be garbage. I want real evidence. Any evidence. Baltimore Armous's website also has nothing to say.


I have no idea why the announcement is not yet on the site, and I don't really care whether you choose to believe me or not. I understand your skepticism, especially with the anti-Spirit people on this site. But I am also being sincere in telling you that, if you don't believe the couple MD posters on this thread, then come watch us play FCV on Saturday and ask any of the MD parents. WSVA has no DA games scheduled this weekend. Come see for yourself.

This is not an anti-Spirit troll job, but an honest attempt by a couple Spirit MD parents to pass along real information about our club.


I believe you. I don't think there's anything anti-Spirit about stating there will be a change to the management of the DA teams. It's the posters saying that the DA teams will be dissolved or absorbed by FCV that are the trolls.

I think there's a lot of benefit to splitting the management of the DA teams away from the pro team....resources always give priority to the pro team and not enough to the DA. Also, maybe the costs can come down if the DA teams are separate. That;s been a common complaint here, especially when tied to the controversial ticket.


What a moronic statement. If they split from Spirit they are being absorbed by someone else....FCV or otherwise.


Wrong again.


So, if Spirit breaks away from the VA players, who will they be? What will they be called? What fields will the use? Who will run their administration.
How will the parents make payments? To whom? How will the players be carded?



Lake Fairfax is not owned by Washington Spirit pro team. As promised by Larry Best the DA will be better administrated next year.

FCV does not have a pro team and they seem to do have done just fine up to this point.

This club is a local DA option for players who don't want to play for FCV. Who really cares what they will be called?



Another moronic statement. You people are helpless.


What’s your advice, genius?
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:31     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Spirit got rid of their successful DA with an established pipeline just to keep the not successful DA with no pipeline is an over saturated market. This is their pathway to the pros?

Even the diehards have to question this.


This is the most logical thing that has been said in this thread. By all accounts, the MD teams have been better run, and better positioned for success, than WSVA. MD announced last week the end of the Spirit affiliation and the move to Baltimore Armour. Given this fact (not rumor) about the MD teams, one has to ask why the VA teams would be treated differently by Spirit. Maybe Spirit told both MD and VA that Spirit was getting out of youth after the 19-20 season, and the MD team decided to make the break a year early?

Time will tell with the VA teams, but the MD teams are already split from Spirit for next year.


did they officially announce that?
I know its happening because the coaches have said it, but didnt see anything official.


If you mean an official announcement on the DA or Baltimore Armour website, then no, it has not been officially announced. But, as you said, the coaches have told the players and parents. If anyone doesn't believe it, come to the games this weekend at Evergreen and ask any of the MD parents.


If that's true, where is the official announcement? Why hasn't it been posted? That makes no sense either. Announcements like that go up online. Even the defunct airline WOW posted something on their main page.


its coming. And yes, its 100percent true.


If true, post the announcement. I'm not in denial. I'm simply unwilling to believe an anonymous poster on this forum when so many things posted here turned out to be garbage. I want real evidence. Any evidence. Baltimore Armous's website also has nothing to say.


I have no idea why the announcement is not yet on the site, and I don't really care whether you choose to believe me or not. I understand your skepticism, especially with the anti-Spirit people on this site. But I am also being sincere in telling you that, if you don't believe the couple MD posters on this thread, then come watch us play FCV on Saturday and ask any of the MD parents. WSVA has no DA games scheduled this weekend. Come see for yourself.

This is not an anti-Spirit troll job, but an honest attempt by a couple Spirit MD parents to pass along real information about our club.


I believe you. I don't think there's anything anti-Spirit about stating there will be a change to the management of the DA teams. It's the posters saying that the DA teams will be dissolved or absorbed by FCV that are the trolls.

I think there's a lot of benefit to splitting the management of the DA teams away from the pro team....resources always give priority to the pro team and not enough to the DA. Also, maybe the costs can come down if the DA teams are separate. That;s been a common complaint here, especially when tied to the controversial ticket.


What a moronic statement. If they split from Spirit they are being absorbed by someone else....FCV or otherwise.


Wrong again.


So, if Spirit breaks away from the VA players, who will they be? What will they be called? What fields will the use? Who will run their administration.
How will the parents make payments? To whom? How will the players be carded?



Lake Fairfax is not owned by Washington Spirit pro team. As promised by Larry Best the DA will be better administrated next year.

FCV does not have a pro team and they seem to do have done just fine up to this point.

This club is a local DA option for players who don't want to play for FCV. Who really cares what they will be called?



Another moronic statement. You people are helpless.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:31     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Spirit got rid of their successful DA with an established pipeline just to keep the not successful DA with no pipeline is an over saturated market. This is their pathway to the pros?

Even the diehards have to question this.


This is the most logical thing that has been said in this thread. By all accounts, the MD teams have been better run, and better positioned for success, than WSVA. MD announced last week the end of the Spirit affiliation and the move to Baltimore Armour. Given this fact (not rumor) about the MD teams, one has to ask why the VA teams would be treated differently by Spirit. Maybe Spirit told both MD and VA that Spirit was getting out of youth after the 19-20 season, and the MD team decided to make the break a year early?

Time will tell with the VA teams, but the MD teams are already split from Spirit for next year.


did they officially announce that?
I know its happening because the coaches have said it, but didnt see anything official.


If you mean an official announcement on the DA or Baltimore Armour website, then no, it has not been officially announced. But, as you said, the coaches have told the players and parents. If anyone doesn't believe it, come to the games this weekend at Evergreen and ask any of the MD parents.


If that's true, where is the official announcement? Why hasn't it been posted? That makes no sense either. Announcements like that go up online. Even the defunct airline WOW posted something on their main page.


its coming. And yes, its 100percent true.


If true, post the announcement. I'm not in denial. I'm simply unwilling to believe an anonymous poster on this forum when so many things posted here turned out to be garbage. I want real evidence. Any evidence. Baltimore Armous's website also has nothing to say.


I have no idea why the announcement is not yet on the site, and I don't really care whether you choose to believe me or not. I understand your skepticism, especially with the anti-Spirit people on this site. But I am also being sincere in telling you that, if you don't believe the couple MD posters on this thread, then come watch us play FCV on Saturday and ask any of the MD parents. WSVA has no DA games scheduled this weekend. Come see for yourself.

This is not an anti-Spirit troll job, but an honest attempt by a couple Spirit MD parents to pass along real information about our club.


I believe you. I don't think there's anything anti-Spirit about stating there will be a change to the management of the DA teams. It's the posters saying that the DA teams will be dissolved or absorbed by FCV that are the trolls.

I think there's a lot of benefit to splitting the management of the DA teams away from the pro team....resources always give priority to the pro team and not enough to the DA. Also, maybe the costs can come down if the DA teams are separate. That;s been a common complaint here, especially when tied to the controversial ticket.


What a moronic statement. If they split from Spirit they are being absorbed by someone else....FCV or otherwise.


Wrong again.


So, if Spirit breaks away from the VA players, who will they be? What will they be called? What fields will the use? Who will run their administration.
How will the parents make payments? To whom? How will the players be carded?



Lake Fairfax is not owned by Washington Spirit pro team. As promised by Larry Best the DA will be better administrated next year.

FCV does not have a pro team and they seem to do have done just fine up to this point.

This club is a local DA option for players who don't want to play for FCV. Who really cares what they will be called?



Great points and correct.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:29     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Spirit got rid of their successful DA with an established pipeline just to keep the not successful DA with no pipeline is an over saturated market. This is their pathway to the pros?

Even the diehards have to question this.


This is the most logical thing that has been said in this thread. By all accounts, the MD teams have been better run, and better positioned for success, than WSVA. MD announced last week the end of the Spirit affiliation and the move to Baltimore Armour. Given this fact (not rumor) about the MD teams, one has to ask why the VA teams would be treated differently by Spirit. Maybe Spirit told both MD and VA that Spirit was getting out of youth after the 19-20 season, and the MD team decided to make the break a year early?

Time will tell with the VA teams, but the MD teams are already split from Spirit for next year.


did they officially announce that?
I know its happening because the coaches have said it, but didnt see anything official.


If you mean an official announcement on the DA or Baltimore Armour website, then no, it has not been officially announced. But, as you said, the coaches have told the players and parents. If anyone doesn't believe it, come to the games this weekend at Evergreen and ask any of the MD parents.


If that's true, where is the official announcement? Why hasn't it been posted? That makes no sense either. Announcements like that go up online. Even the defunct airline WOW posted something on their main page.


its coming. And yes, its 100percent true.


If true, post the announcement. I'm not in denial. I'm simply unwilling to believe an anonymous poster on this forum when so many things posted here turned out to be garbage. I want real evidence. Any evidence. Baltimore Armous's website also has nothing to say.


I have no idea why the announcement is not yet on the site, and I don't really care whether you choose to believe me or not. I understand your skepticism, especially with the anti-Spirit people on this site. But I am also being sincere in telling you that, if you don't believe the couple MD posters on this thread, then come watch us play FCV on Saturday and ask any of the MD parents. WSVA has no DA games scheduled this weekend. Come see for yourself.

This is not an anti-Spirit troll job, but an honest attempt by a couple Spirit MD parents to pass along real information about our club.


I believe you. I don't think there's anything anti-Spirit about stating there will be a change to the management of the DA teams. It's the posters saying that the DA teams will be dissolved or absorbed by FCV that are the trolls.

I think there's a lot of benefit to splitting the management of the DA teams away from the pro team....resources always give priority to the pro team and not enough to the DA. Also, maybe the costs can come down if the DA teams are separate. That;s been a common complaint here, especially when tied to the controversial ticket.


What a moronic statement. If they split from Spirit they are being absorbed by someone else....FCV or otherwise.


Wrong again.


So, if Spirit breaks away from the VA players, who will they be? What will they be called? What fields will the use? Who will run their administration.
How will the parents make payments? To whom? How will the players be carded?



Lake Fairfax is not owned by Washington Spirit pro team. As promised by Larry Best the DA will be better administrated next year.

FCV does not have a pro team and they seem to do have done just fine up to this point.

This club is a local DA option for players who don't want to play for FCV. Who really cares what they will be called?



may not happen this year but if you think spirit will be a part of VA DA for years to come you are wrong. gone by 2020/2021 probably. I suspect it was just easier situation in MD than it is in VA to get this done quicker.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:26     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spirit got rid of their successful DA with an established pipeline just to keep the not successful DA with no pipeline is an over saturated market. This is their pathway to the pros?

Even the diehards have to question this.


This is the most logical thing that has been said in this thread. By all accounts, the MD teams have been better run, and better positioned for success, than WSVA. MD announced last week the end of the Spirit affiliation and the move to Baltimore Armour. Given this fact (not rumor) about the MD teams, one has to ask why the VA teams would be treated differently by Spirit. Maybe Spirit told both MD and VA that Spirit was getting out of youth after the 19-20 season, and the MD team decided to make the break a year early?

Time will tell with the VA teams, but the MD teams are already split from Spirit for next year.


did they officially announce that?
I know its happening because the coaches have said it, but didnt see anything official.


If you mean an official announcement on the DA or Baltimore Armour website, then no, it has not been officially announced. But, as you said, the coaches have told the players and parents. If anyone doesn't believe it, come to the games this weekend at Evergreen and ask any of the MD parents.


If that's true, where is the official announcement? Why hasn't it been posted? That makes no sense either. Announcements like that go up online. Even the defunct airline WOW posted something on their main page.


its coming. And yes, its 100percent true.


If true, post the announcement. I'm not in denial. I'm simply unwilling to believe an anonymous poster on this forum when so many things posted here turned out to be garbage. I want real evidence. Any evidence. Baltimore Armous's website also has nothing to say.


I have no idea why the announcement is not yet on the site, and I don't really care whether you choose to believe me or not. I understand your skepticism, especially with the anti-Spirit people on this site. But I am also being sincere in telling you that, if you don't believe the couple MD posters on this thread, then come watch us play FCV on Saturday and ask any of the MD parents. WSVA has no DA games scheduled this weekend. Come see for yourself.

This is not an anti-Spirit troll job, but an honest attempt by a couple Spirit MD parents to pass along real information about our club.


I believe you. I don't think there's anything anti-Spirit about stating there will be a change to the management of the DA teams. It's the posters saying that the DA teams will be dissolved or absorbed by FCV that are the trolls.

I think there's a lot of benefit to splitting the management of the DA teams away from the pro team....resources always give priority to the pro team and not enough to the DA. Also, maybe the costs can come down if the DA teams are separate. That;s been a common complaint here, especially when tied to the controversial ticket.


What a moronic statement. If they split from Spirit they are being absorbed by someone else....FCV or otherwise.


Wrong again.


So, if Spirit breaks away from the VA players, who will they be? What will they be called? What fields will the use? Who will run their administration.
How will the parents make payments? To whom? How will the players be carded?



Lake Fairfax is not owned by Washington Spirit pro team. As promised by Larry Best the DA will be better administrated next year.

FCV does not have a pro team and they seem to do have done just fine up to this point.

This club is a local DA option for players who don't want to play for FCV. Who really cares what they will be called?

Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:24     Subject: Re:Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Baltimore Armour Development Academy- its official.

coaches have acknowledged it, takes affect immediately.


Did they give any explanation? Any comment at all other than this is what has happened?


Probabley the same reason the MLS clubs are pulling out of DA. It's a horrible waste of time, energy and resources.

USSF is lazy and wants everyone else to do their jobs. More restrictions and less profit for the club while USSF rakes in the dough. The clubs are tired of it. Hence, moving to ECNL.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:19     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

A WS Va parent saying they are going to Evergreen to ask WS MD parents if the rumor is true shows the level of outright stupidity being displayed.

ASK YOU GOSH BLESSED COACHES
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:18     Subject: Re:Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:Baltimore Armour Development Academy- its official.

coaches have acknowledged it, takes affect immediately.


Did they give any explanation? Any comment at all other than this is what has happened?
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 15:13     Subject: Re:Washington Spirit Virginia

Baltimore Armour Development Academy- its official.

coaches have acknowledged it, takes affect immediately.