Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will US soccer allow them to continue next year with these results? Even in Tier 2, they aren’t proving to be able to be competitive.
All the age groups have had goals scored, competitive matches, some age groups have won matches by multiple goals. Why don't you take all that energy you spend on this smear campaign and use it on something positive for your own DD and club?
They weren’t able to field a u13 team and had the u14 team is made of 2008/2007s. How is that improvement and attracting players for the future?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
2
Actually I count at least 4
4 that scored? I can only find 2. That said, I guess that is a compliment to MU if FCV won in part from players from the former Spirit pool. I don't really care to be honest. My DD has grown as a player and loves her team. She wouldn't think of Lea King. Players that are joining us this year are thrilled. Players from last year are also thrilled. The parents are happy with the changes and progress. That's good enough for me.
3 former WSVA players scored 4 goals. Many other WSVA players played key roles in FCV victories. If you look at the U18/19 FCV roster for example you will find 4 former WSVA players. There are many strong players still on Metro United teams in addition to the former WSVA players who have moved on to FCV and other clubs.
So I guess we beat ourselves then. I don't see the point, unless you are showing that MU has strong players that FCV wishes they had.
It's fine though. Some of the games (excepting the 19s and the 14s) may have been closer than scores reflect. And as I said, this whole thing is bigger than the FCV versus MU outcome.
Brag about scrimmage results in the preseason and then come up with ridiculous excuses when getting dominated. What’s in the water at metro? I’m waiting for someone to talk about the “sock puppet.”
No one “bragged” about anything during preseason. You’re delusional. All that was said was that they were happy with changes that were made. Which still holds true for the posts.
You are a loser for coming onto this forum and doing what you have done repeatedly. There’s no excuse for your behavior here.
Standard WSVA/Metro response. Here’s your tissue.
I’d show you where you could put that tissue if you were brave enough to say such things to my face on the sidelines at these games. Feel free to say something next FCV weekend, tough guy.
Lol @ crying metro dad. I’d be upset if my dd were playing for a joke of a club and paying more in dues than any other club in the area too. Where’s that sock puppet when we need him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
2
Actually I count at least 4
4 that scored? I can only find 2. That said, I guess that is a compliment to MU if FCV won in part from players from the former Spirit pool. I don't really care to be honest. My DD has grown as a player and loves her team. She wouldn't think of Lea King. Players that are joining us this year are thrilled. Players from last year are also thrilled. The parents are happy with the changes and progress. That's good enough for me.
3 former WSVA players scored 4 goals. Many other WSVA players played key roles in FCV victories. If you look at the U18/19 FCV roster for example you will find 4 former WSVA players. There are many strong players still on Metro United teams in addition to the former WSVA players who have moved on to FCV and other clubs.
So I guess we beat ourselves then. I don't see the point, unless you are showing that MU has strong players that FCV wishes they had.
It's fine though. Some of the games (excepting the 19s and the 14s) may have been closer than scores reflect. And as I said, this whole thing is bigger than the FCV versus MU outcome.
Brag about scrimmage results in the preseason and then come up with ridiculous excuses when getting dominated. What’s in the water at metro? I’m waiting for someone to talk about the “sock puppet.”
No one “bragged” about anything during preseason. You’re delusional. All that was said was that they were happy with changes that were made. Which still holds true for the posts.
You are a loser for coming onto this forum and doing what you have done repeatedly. There’s no excuse for your behavior here.
Standard WSVA/Metro response. Here’s your tissue.
I’d show you where you could put that tissue if you were brave enough to say such things to my face on the sidelines at these games. Feel free to say something next FCV weekend, tough guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will US soccer allow them to continue next year with these results? Even in Tier 2, they aren’t proving to be able to be competitive.
All the age groups have had goals scored, competitive matches, some age groups have won matches by multiple goals. Why don't you take all that energy you spend on this smear campaign and use it on something positive for your own DD and club?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
2
Actually I count at least 4
4 that scored? I can only find 2. That said, I guess that is a compliment to MU if FCV won in part from players from the former Spirit pool. I don't really care to be honest. My DD has grown as a player and loves her team. She wouldn't think of Lea King. Players that are joining us this year are thrilled. Players from last year are also thrilled. The parents are happy with the changes and progress. That's good enough for me.
3 former WSVA players scored 4 goals. Many other WSVA players played key roles in FCV victories. If you look at the U18/19 FCV roster for example you will find 4 former WSVA players. There are many strong players still on Metro United teams in addition to the former WSVA players who have moved on to FCV and other clubs.
So I guess we beat ourselves then. I don't see the point, unless you are showing that MU has strong players that FCV wishes they had.
It's fine though. Some of the games (excepting the 19s and the 14s) may have been closer than scores reflect. And as I said, this whole thing is bigger than the FCV versus MU outcome.
Brag about scrimmage results in the preseason and then come up with ridiculous excuses when getting dominated. What’s in the water at metro? I’m waiting for someone to talk about the “sock puppet.”
No one “bragged” about anything during preseason. You’re delusional. All that was said was that they were happy with changes that were made. Which still holds true for the posts.
You are a loser for coming onto this forum and doing what you have done repeatedly. There’s no excuse for your behavior here.
Standard WSVA/Metro response. Here’s your tissue.
Anonymous wrote:Will US soccer allow them to continue next year with these results? Even in Tier 2, they aren’t proving to be able to be competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
2
Actually I count at least 4
4 that scored? I can only find 2. That said, I guess that is a compliment to MU if FCV won in part from players from the former Spirit pool. I don't really care to be honest. My DD has grown as a player and loves her team. She wouldn't think of Lea King. Players that are joining us this year are thrilled. Players from last year are also thrilled. The parents are happy with the changes and progress. That's good enough for me.
3 former WSVA players scored 4 goals. Many other WSVA players played key roles in FCV victories. If you look at the U18/19 FCV roster for example you will find 4 former WSVA players. There are many strong players still on Metro United teams in addition to the former WSVA players who have moved on to FCV and other clubs.
So I guess we beat ourselves then. I don't see the point, unless you are showing that MU has strong players that FCV wishes they had.
It's fine though. Some of the games (excepting the 19s and the 14s) may have been closer than scores reflect. And as I said, this whole thing is bigger than the FCV versus MU outcome.
This is a wishful statement.
The 03, 04 and 05 games were all more lopsided than the scores which is opposite of your delusions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
2
Actually I count at least 4
4 that scored? I can only find 2. That said, I guess that is a compliment to MU if FCV won in part from players from the former Spirit pool. I don't really care to be honest. My DD has grown as a player and loves her team. She wouldn't think of Lea King. Players that are joining us this year are thrilled. Players from last year are also thrilled. The parents are happy with the changes and progress. That's good enough for me.
3 former WSVA players scored 4 goals. Many other WSVA players played key roles in FCV victories. If you look at the U18/19 FCV roster for example you will find 4 former WSVA players. There are many strong players still on Metro United teams in addition to the former WSVA players who have moved on to FCV and other clubs.
So I guess we beat ourselves then. I don't see the point, unless you are showing that MU has strong players that FCV wishes they had.
It's fine though. Some of the games (excepting the 19s and the 14s) may have been closer than scores reflect. And as I said, this whole thing is bigger than the FCV versus MU outcome.
Brag about scrimmage results in the preseason and then come up with ridiculous excuses when getting dominated. What’s in the water at metro? I’m waiting for someone to talk about the “sock puppet.”
No one “bragged” about anything during preseason. You’re delusional. All that was said was that they were happy with changes that were made. Which still holds true for the posts.
You are a loser for coming onto this forum and doing what you have done repeatedly. There’s no excuse for your behavior here.
Anonymous wrote:Will US soccer allow them to continue next year with these results? Even in Tier 2, they aren’t proving to be able to be competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
2
Actually I count at least 4
4 that scored? I can only find 2. That said, I guess that is a compliment to MU if FCV won in part from players from the former Spirit pool. I don't really care to be honest. My DD has grown as a player and loves her team. She wouldn't think of Lea King. Players that are joining us this year are thrilled. Players from last year are also thrilled. The parents are happy with the changes and progress. That's good enough for me.
3 former WSVA players scored 4 goals. Many other WSVA players played key roles in FCV victories. If you look at the U18/19 FCV roster for example you will find 4 former WSVA players. There are many strong players still on Metro United teams in addition to the former WSVA players who have moved on to FCV and other clubs.
So I guess we beat ourselves then. I don't see the point, unless you are showing that MU has strong players that FCV wishes they had.
It's fine though. Some of the games (excepting the 19s and the 14s) may have been closer than scores reflect. And as I said, this whole thing is bigger than the FCV versus MU outcome.
Brag about scrimmage results in the preseason and then come up with ridiculous excuses when getting dominated. What’s in the water at metro? I’m waiting for someone to talk about the “sock puppet.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
2
Actually I count at least 4
4 that scored? I can only find 2. That said, I guess that is a compliment to MU if FCV won in part from players from the former Spirit pool. I don't really care to be honest. My DD has grown as a player and loves her team. She wouldn't think of Lea King. Players that are joining us this year are thrilled. Players from last year are also thrilled. The parents are happy with the changes and progress. That's good enough for me.
3 former WSVA players scored 4 goals. Many other WSVA players played key roles in FCV victories. If you look at the U18/19 FCV roster for example you will find 4 former WSVA players. There are many strong players still on Metro United teams in addition to the former WSVA players who have moved on to FCV and other clubs.
So I guess we beat ourselves then. I don't see the point, unless you are showing that MU has strong players that FCV wishes they had.
It's fine though. Some of the games (excepting the 19s and the 14s) may have been closer than scores reflect. And as I said, this whole thing is bigger than the FCV versus MU outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
2
Actually I count at least 4
4 that scored? I can only find 2. That said, I guess that is a compliment to MU if FCV won in part from players from the former Spirit pool. I don't really care to be honest. My DD has grown as a player and loves her team. She wouldn't think of Lea King. Players that are joining us this year are thrilled. Players from last year are also thrilled. The parents are happy with the changes and progress. That's good enough for me.
3 former WSVA players scored 4 goals. Many other WSVA players played key roles in FCV victories. If you look at the U18/19 FCV roster for example you will find 4 former WSVA players. There are many strong players still on Metro United teams in addition to the former WSVA players who have moved on to FCV and other clubs.
So I guess we beat ourselves then. I don't see the point, unless you are showing that MU has strong players that FCV wishes they had.
It's fine though. Some of the games (excepting the 19s and the 14s) may have been closer than scores reflect. And as I said, this whole thing is bigger than the FCV versus MU outcome.
Anonymous wrote: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.
But how many goals were scored by former Washington Spirit players who now play for FCV? A lot!
2
Actually I count at least 4
4 that scored? I can only find 2. That said, I guess that is a compliment to MU if FCV won in part from players from the former Spirit pool. I don't really care to be honest. My DD has grown as a player and loves her team. She wouldn't think of Lea King. Players that are joining us this year are thrilled. Players from last year are also thrilled. The parents are happy with the changes and progress. That's good enough for me.
3 former WSVA players scored 4 goals. Many other WSVA players played key roles in FCV victories. If you look at the U18/19 FCV roster for example you will find 4 former WSVA players. There are many strong players still on Metro United teams in addition to the former WSVA players who have moved on to FCV and other clubs.