Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The post was started by FCV as propaganda to stop flight and recruit. They are trying to survive year by year.
The only thing keeping Loudoun as a brand is the ECNL Patch. Make no mistake about this.
The greed and corruption have permeated every level of that racist spineless organization that actually prides themselves in keeping money unethically despite the 750 million from clothing sponsor and free non-returnable Covid loan from the government.
And You ain’t even kno
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The post was started by FCV as propaganda to stop flight and recruit. They are trying to survive year by year.
The only thing keeping Loudoun as a brand is the ECNL Patch. Make no mistake about this.
The greed and corruption have permeated every level of that racist spineless organization that actually prides themselves in keeping money unethically despite the 750 million from clothing sponsor and free non-returnable Covid loan from the government.
And You ain’t even kno
Anonymous wrote:The post was started by FCV as propaganda to stop flight and recruit. They are trying to survive year by year.
Anonymous wrote:Btw. To the OP, it is “than” not “then”. I guess FCV doesn’t value educated parents/staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV parents: you should know that Skyline will only spend one year in GAL. They'll be in ECNL starting 2022; their boys are already in it starting this summer. I know this may be hard to hear, but you don't have a boys program and that's what's hurting you. BRYC will probably get booted as well; their best players are leaving for McLean/SYC, Arlington, and VDA.
FCV parents of younger players: just read the landscape; Loudoun will be the best destination if your daughter is ambitious. If FCV didn't abandon ECNL this would all be very different.
This is false. GAL will rebuild and be better than the watered down ENCL clubs. MYS - a joke. Loudoun - a cash grab. VDA - took BRYCs TD and will become BRYC in two years, BRYC - weak. VYS and Alexandria will join GAL along with SOCA, FCV and MU to dominate. Looking forward to next year's Jeff Cup!
Loudoun players already trying out at fcv
Yes....FCV 07 is really starting to shape up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV parents: you should know that Skyline will only spend one year in GAL. They'll be in ECNL starting 2022; their boys are already in it starting this summer. I know this may be hard to hear, but you don't have a boys program and that's what's hurting you. BRYC will probably get booted as well; their best players are leaving for McLean/SYC, Arlington, and VDA.
FCV parents of younger players: just read the landscape; Loudoun will be the best destination if your daughter is ambitious. If FCV didn't abandon ECNL this would all be very different.
This is false. GAL will rebuild and be better than the watered down ENCL clubs. MYS - a joke. Loudoun - a cash grab. VDA - took BRYCs TD and will become BRYC in two years, BRYC - weak. VYS and Alexandria will join GAL along with SOCA, FCV and MU to dominate. Looking forward to next year's Jeff Cup!
Loudoun players already trying out at fcv
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go with the one that matches the student's academic interests and desired major and career path. The player will not be earning a living from playing soccer. By college years it is time to focus on reality and figure out a career path for the future.
Go with the money. It’s real. Get in and get out debt free.
Ok but then what? If they don't have the classes or pre reqs or credential they need for what they want to pursue, they will just have to incur more costs to get them. Keep an eye on future plans.
Get a degree in what you want. That’s what.
We agree. Not every college offers a quality course of study in every field. If your player wants an engineering degree be sure the college has an engineering program.
Get your degree. Use savings for masters.
Don't use real money for degrees when student loans may be forgiven in the next 5-10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go with the one that matches the student's academic interests and desired major and career path. The player will not be earning a living from playing soccer. By college years it is time to focus on reality and figure out a career path for the future.
Go with the money. It’s real. Get in and get out debt free.
Ok but then what? If they don't have the classes or pre reqs or credential they need for what they want to pursue, they will just have to incur more costs to get them. Keep an eye on future plans.
Get a degree in what you want. That’s what.
We agree. Not every college offers a quality course of study in every field. If your player wants an engineering degree be sure the college has an engineering program.
That’s true as well. I wouldn’t pay anything off at this point.
Get your degree. Use savings for masters.
Don't use real money for degrees when student loans may be forgiven in the next 5-10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go with the one that matches the student's academic interests and desired major and career path. The player will not be earning a living from playing soccer. By college years it is time to focus on reality and figure out a career path for the future.
Go with the money. It’s real. Get in and get out debt free.
Ok but then what? If they don't have the classes or pre reqs or credential they need for what they want to pursue, they will just have to incur more costs to get them. Keep an eye on future plans.
Get a degree in what you want. That’s what.
We agree. Not every college offers a quality course of study in every field. If your player wants an engineering degree be sure the college has an engineering program.
Get your degree. Use savings for masters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go with the one that matches the student's academic interests and desired major and career path. The player will not be earning a living from playing soccer. By college years it is time to focus on reality and figure out a career path for the future.
Go with the money. It’s real. Get in and get out debt free.
Ok but then what? If they don't have the classes or pre reqs or credential they need for what they want to pursue, they will just have to incur more costs to get them. Keep an eye on future plans.
Get a degree in what you want. That’s what.
We agree. Not every college offers a quality course of study in every field. If your player wants an engineering degree be sure the college has an engineering program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go with the one that matches the student's academic interests and desired major and career path. The player will not be earning a living from playing soccer. By college years it is time to focus on reality and figure out a career path for the future.
Go with the money. It’s real. Get in and get out debt free.
Ok but then what? If they don't have the classes or pre reqs or credential they need for what they want to pursue, they will just have to incur more costs to get them. Keep an eye on future plans.
Get a degree in what you want. That’s what.