Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THIS entire thread is why the rest of the strong soccer world caught up and passed US Women's soccer.
Focused on Soap Opera nonsense.
The fact that every parent in America only cares about elite soccer because it's just a pathway to collegiate soccer. Yep.
This x1000. Any sense that this should be "fun" or provide a growth experience is thrown out the window at even the youngest ages. The parents are angling for college from the get-go, and the clubs milk this for all it's worth, treating the players as commodities to be traded, exported, imported. The result is a corrupt, soulless system that feeds trolls and a-holes.
This is accurate.
I was a little disappointed when my now senior DC decided to give up the opportunity of playing soccer in college. Now I realize that my kid has higher expectations. A footballer is not his role model. Do not stress over youth soccer, as if this was the only great thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many girls are being rostered for ECNL teams at Union? How do they determine who plays in the matches?
Next year expect inflated rosters. Playing time will vary based on the coach. Expect many players to self select out in year 2.
Could be but you can only dress 18.
Why would the roster be more than 18 then?
McLean/VA Union ECNL carries rosters of well over 18 in most age groups for boys and girls. Only 18 can be rostered on game days. The rest sit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THIS entire thread is why the rest of the strong soccer world caught up and passed US Women's soccer.
Focused on Soap Opera nonsense.
The fact that every parent in America only cares about elite soccer because it's just a pathway to collegiate soccer. Yep.
This x1000. Any sense that this should be "fun" or provide a growth experience is thrown out the window at even the youngest ages. The parents are angling for college from the get-go, and the clubs milk this for all it's worth, treating the players as commodities to be traded, exported, imported. The result is a corrupt, soulless system that feeds trolls and a-holes.
This is accurate.
I was a little disappointed when my now senior DC decided to give up the opportunity of playing soccer in college. Now I realize that my kid has higher expectations. A footballer is not his role model. Do not stress over youth soccer, as if this was the only great thing to do.
Mike drop!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was the boys on both sides. But they didnt need to combine the girls, why not let them have two ECNL teams one from each club?
No, the BRAVE girls teams absolutely stink as well
You stink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was the boys on both sides. But they didnt need to combine the girls, why not let them have two ECNL teams one from each club?
No, the BRAVE girls teams absolutely stink as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100 pages and no updates, coaching slate, ID dates, website etc.
Related note, did anyone ever hear back on Super Y for wither MYS or Brave? Is that not going on or did they only contact the players for whom they wanted to offer spots?
Like all clubs don’t operate like this regarding offers.
I have not and daughter was on the team last summer.
Thanks, are you a Brave parent? Another poster said MYS offers went out before. We are Brave for the record.
At least some Brave Super Y offers went out. My daughter was one and I heard about another 8-10 players.
thanks
I love this for the Brave parents, meeting anonymously on this forum to find out more information about their club!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THIS entire thread is why the rest of the strong soccer world caught up and passed US Women's soccer.
Focused on Soap Opera nonsense.
The fact that every parent in America only cares about elite soccer because it's just a pathway to collegiate soccer. Yep.
This x1000. Any sense that this should be "fun" or provide a growth experience is thrown out the window at even the youngest ages. The parents are angling for college from the get-go, and the clubs milk this for all it's worth, treating the players as commodities to be traded, exported, imported. The result is a corrupt, soulless system that feeds trolls and a-holes.
This is accurate.
I was a little disappointed when my now senior DC decided to give up the opportunity of playing soccer in college. Now I realize that my kid has higher expectations. A footballer is not his role model. Do not stress over youth soccer, as if this was the only great thing to do.
Mike drop!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100 pages and no updates, coaching slate, ID dates, website etc.
Related note, did anyone ever hear back on Super Y for wither MYS or Brave? Is that not going on or did they only contact the players for whom they wanted to offer spots?
Like any other club operated differently when it comes to offers.
I have not and daughter was on the team last summer.
Thanks, are you a Brave parent? Another poster said MYS offers went out before. We are Brave for the record.
At least some Brave Super Y offers went out. My daughter was one and I heard about another 8-10 players.
thanks
I love this for the Brave parents, meeting anonymously on this forum to find out more information about their club!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THIS entire thread is why the rest of the strong soccer world caught up and passed US Women's soccer.
Focused on Soap Opera nonsense.
The fact that every parent in America only cares about elite soccer because it's just a pathway to collegiate soccer. Yep.
This x1000. Any sense that this should be "fun" or provide a growth experience is thrown out the window at even the youngest ages. The parents are angling for college from the get-go, and the clubs milk this for all it's worth, treating the players as commodities to be traded, exported, imported. The result is a corrupt, soulless system that feeds trolls and a-holes.
This is accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100 pages and no updates, coaching slate, ID dates, website etc.
Related note, did anyone ever hear back on Super Y for wither MYS or Brave? Is that not going on or did they only contact the players for whom they wanted to offer spots?
I have not and daughter was on the team last summer.
Thanks, are you a Brave parent? Another poster said MYS offers went out before. We are Brave for the record.
At least some Brave Super Y offers went out. My daughter was one and I heard about another 8-10 players.
thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100 pages and no updates, coaching slate, ID dates, website etc.
Related note, did anyone ever hear back on Super Y for wither MYS or Brave? Is that not going on or did they only contact the players for whom they wanted to offer spots?
I have not and daughter was on the team last summer.
Thanks, are you a Brave parent? Another poster said MYS offers went out before. We are Brave for the record.
At least some Brave Super Y offers went out. My daughter was one and I heard about another 8-10 players.
thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100 pages and no updates, coaching slate, ID dates, website etc.
Related note, did anyone ever hear back on Super Y for wither MYS or Brave? Is that not going on or did they only contact the players for whom they wanted to offer spots?
I have not and daughter was on the team last summer.
Thanks, are you a Brave parent? Another poster said MYS offers went out before. We are Brave for the record.
At least some Brave Super Y offers went out. My daughter was one and I heard about another 8-10 players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100 pages and no updates, coaching slate, ID dates, website etc.
Related note, did anyone ever hear back on Super Y for wither MYS or Brave? Is that not going on or did they only contact the players for whom they wanted to offer spots?
I have not and daughter was on the team last summer.
Thanks, are you a Brave parent? Another poster said MYS offers went out before. We are Brave for the record.
Anonymous wrote:Any update on the coaching slate? I'm curious to know the brand and color of the new uniform
Anonymous wrote:
97 pages.
We had gone through.
Brave vs Union
GA vs ECNL girls
ECNL Boys vs ECNL Girls
Boys vs Girls
USA vs world
What is the next topic in this thread?
100 pages here we are.