Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
VDA 11W - 1L - 2 T
BRYC: 4 - 4 - 1
Loudoun: 2 - 5 - 3
McLean: 0 - 11- 1
VDA won more games than the rest of NOVA teams combined. Tell us all how that is not watered down.
Im sure FCV and Arlington 06 can setup a scrimmage with VDA 06 Loudoun 07 anytime they want. FCV 04 (#1 in their DA division) couldn't beat Maryland United who was just starting their season. Get a grip
Enjoy those 10-0 games
I'm sorry, is MD United in the Mid Atlantic Division?
It didn't take long for you to go to straw man though.
They are in the Mid-Atlantic and closer than Richmond. Feel free to setup a scrimmage.
Better than embarrassing fellow GA clubs
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t FCV just win only 2 out of 6 games against Bethesda ECNL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
VDA 11W - 1L - 2 T
BRYC: 4 - 4 - 1
Loudoun: 2 - 5 - 3
McLean: 0 - 11- 1
VDA won more games than the rest of NOVA teams combined. Tell us all how that is not watered down.
Im sure FCV and Arlington 06 can setup a scrimmage with VDA 06 Loudoun 07 anytime they want. FCV 04 (#1 in their DA division) couldn't beat Maryland United who was just starting their season. Get a grip
Enjoy those 10-0 games
I'm sorry, is MD United in the Mid Atlantic Division?
It didn't take long for you to go to straw man though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
VDA 11W - 1L - 2 T
BRYC: 4 - 4 - 1
Loudoun: 2 - 5 - 3
McLean: 0 - 11- 1
VDA won more games than the rest of NOVA teams combined. Tell us all how that is not watered down.
Im sure FCV and Arlington 06 can setup a scrimmage with VDA 06 Loudoun 07 anytime they want. FCV 04 (#1 in their DA division) couldn't beat Maryland United who was just starting their season. Get a grip
Enjoy those 10-0 games
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
VDA 11W - 1L - 2 T
BRYC: 4 - 4 - 1
Loudoun: 2 - 5 - 3
McLean: 0 - 11- 1
VDA won more games than the rest of NOVA teams combined. Tell us all how that is not watered down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
07s
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
Different poster. LMAO, One team. That's all you've got? The rest are awful.
07s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
07s
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
Different poster. LMAO, One team. That's all you've got? The rest are awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
07s
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
Different poster. LMAO, One team. That's all you've got? The rest are awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
06. Next
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Last place in every age group of ECNL Mid Atlantic was represented by a NOVA club. Show me any age group that NOVA dominated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.
You didn't name one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at just the Mid-Atlantic...ECNL Players/teams will have more competitive games than GAL teams. There Will be some very strong GAL teams, but a lot more strong clubs/teams across the board in ECNL. FCV/Arlington will have a lot of driving to do for not very competitive games.
True, but the games are only competitive because the teams are weak. If FCV/Arlington were in ECNL, they’d still have to drive to Richmond to get meaningful competition(other than playing each other).don't fool yourself into thinking there are strong clubs in the ECNL mid-Atlantic. Hoping that it comes to be is nice and all, but it’s just not true ( no matter how much you keep telling yourself it is).
Name an age group and watch me easily discredit you
Last year every age group in the ECNL Mid Atlantic had a NOVA team in last place.
I didn't ask that. Follow the narrative. Name an age group
I think I just demonstrated that 25% of NOVA ECNL clubs represented dead last in their division and another roughly 30% were below .500. As a region, local ECNL clubs have a losing record in ECNL. Pointing out 3 good teams doesn't move the needle.
Again, I didn't ask that. Name an age group
I just named them all.