Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My greatest comfort is knowing that 99.9% of these girls will amount to nothing in soccer. They will get their partial scholarships or admission to college, just like the MU girls by the way, and slowly fade into the background over time.
Hope victory weekend was worth the $5k per year for years. The result is meaningless at the end of the day.
Lol. What a loser mentality.
Lol. Doesn’t matter. You’re the actual loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My greatest comfort is knowing that 99.9% of these girls will amount to nothing in soccer. They will get their partial scholarships or admission to college, just like the MU girls by the way, and slowly fade into the background over time.
Hope victory weekend was worth the $5k per year for years. The result is meaningless at the end of the day.
Lol. What a loser mentality.
Anonymous wrote:My greatest comfort is knowing that 99.9% of these girls will amount to nothing in soccer. They will get their partial scholarships or admission to college, just like the MU girls by the way, and slowly fade into the background over time.
Hope victory weekend was worth the $5k per year for years. The result is meaningless at the end of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV beat Metro United yesterday in all age groups. Metro United scored zero goals total.
The U17s held FCV until the 82nd minute. They had the best result from that angle alone. They seemed to fall off with subs, and they have some issues with injuries, but that's still a long time to hold the other side off. It's clear that team has improved. The U19s are no surprise. That is the last great stud team of FCV. We all know the U14s will struggle this year.
Not so fast...
The U15s and up are pretty dominant.
The U14s are very good, but could use a player or two.
The U13s are very good as well. Time will tell with these kids.
MU - Terrible teams, but they do look better than they did last year.
It is true that FCV gets weaker the younger you look. The younger teams really do need players. That is why this daily PR campaign is so important. Keep it up!
It’s because parents know their sliding in mediocrity with the rest of the nova ecnl and da clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV beat Metro United yesterday in all age groups. Metro United scored zero goals total.
The U17s held FCV until the 82nd minute. They had the best result from that angle alone. They seemed to fall off with subs, and they have some issues with injuries, but that's still a long time to hold the other side off. It's clear that team has improved. The U19s are no surprise. That is the last great stud team of FCV. We all know the U14s will struggle this year.
Not so fast...
The U15s and up are pretty dominant.
The U14s are very good, but could use a player or two.
The U13s are very good as well. Time will tell with these kids.
MU - Terrible teams, but they do look better than they did last year.
It is true that FCV gets weaker the younger you look. The younger teams really do need players. That is why this daily PR campaign is so important. Keep it up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV beat Metro United yesterday in all age groups. Metro United scored zero goals total.
The U17s held FCV until the 82nd minute. They had the best result from that angle alone. They seemed to fall off with subs, and they have some issues with injuries, but that's still a long time to hold the other side off. It's clear that team has improved. The U19s are no surprise. That is the last great stud team of FCV. We all know the U14s will struggle this year.
Not so fast...
The U15s and up are pretty dominant.
The U14s are very good, but could use a player or two.
The U13s are very good as well. Time will tell with these kids.
MU - Terrible teams, but they do look better than they did last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV beat Metro United yesterday in all age groups. Metro United scored zero goals total.
The U17s held FCV until the 82nd minute. They had the best result from that angle alone. They seemed to fall off with subs, and they have some issues with injuries, but that's still a long time to hold the other side off. It's clear that team has improved. The U19s are no surprise. That is the last great stud team of FCV. We all know the U14s will struggle this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV beat Metro United yesterday in all age groups. Metro United scored zero goals total.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV beat Metro United yesterday in all age groups. Metro United scored zero goals total.
The U17s held FCV until the 82nd minute. They had the best result from that angle alone. They seemed to fall off with subs, and they have some issues with injuries, but that's still a long time to hold the other side off. It's clear that team has improved. The U19s are no surprise. That is the last great stud team of FCV. We all know the U14s will struggle this year.
Anonymous wrote:FCV beat Metro United yesterday in all age groups. Metro United scored zero goals total.
Anonymous wrote:And to my fellow MU parents, players didn't just leave to FCV. We know this, but they went to BRYC ECNL, VDA ECNL, and arlington DA. So if we can't become competitive, we will keep losing great players even though we get great players in. We aren't keeping enough all together to succeed.
I know for a fact FCV isn't the only detractors that come here. BRYC is a frequent offender too. If players left, they are pretty rigorously warned off by coaches and parents too. Anywhere but MU. So I think we look foolish by always saying ok FCV coach. Ok FCV parent. Just saying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV beat Metro United yesterday in all age groups. Metro United scored zero goals total.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!