Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the status of the U15 girls? I hear they don’t have enough girls so they’re having kids play 2-4 years up.
where did the players go?
I'm guessing they don't want another year of hell with a nightmare coach that costs even more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the status of the U15 girls? I hear they don’t have enough girls so they’re having kids play 2-4 years up.
where did the players go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the status of the U15 girls? I hear they don’t have enough girls so they’re having kids play 2-4 years up.
Insane. Playing two years up is not appropriate for the vast majority of kids. Four years up is just cruel. Who would sign on for that?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the status of the U15 girls? I hear they don’t have enough girls so they’re having kids play 2-4 years up.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the status of the U15 girls? I hear they don’t have enough girls so they’re having kids play 2-4 years up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are required by ECNL RL to put girls and boys team in at every year, what else could they have done? People accepted an offer for their kid (boy or girl) to play on an RL team, you can't have them show up in September and they are playing in NCSL instead.
Actually people accepted an offer with Sterling Soccer in May to play on an NCSL team and then in August were told that they would be playing in ECNL-R up an age group and wearing Herndon jerseys. The whole thing was shady.
That part is shady, I agree. Herndon told their girls teams that they would be playing ECRL in their offers.
And if they hadn't put in girls team, would VPSL let them put in their boys teams? I don't think so.
Anonymous wrote:If you are required by ECNL RL to put girls and boys team in at every year, what else could they have done? People accepted an offer for their kid (boy or girl) to play on an RL team, you can't have them show up in September and they are playing in NCSL instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are required by ECNL RL to put girls and boys team in at every year, what else could they have done? People accepted an offer for their kid (boy or girl) to play on an RL team, you can't have them show up in September and they are playing in NCSL instead.
Actually people accepted an offer with Sterling Soccer in May to play on an NCSL team and then in August were told that they would be playing in ECNL-R up an age group and wearing Herndon jerseys. The whole thing was shady.
Anonymous wrote:If you are required by ECNL RL to put girls and boys team in at every year, what else could they have done? People accepted an offer for their kid (boy or girl) to play on an RL team, you can't have them show up in September and they are playing in NCSL instead.
Anonymous wrote:If you are required by ECNL RL to put girls and boys team in at every year, what else could they have done? People accepted an offer for their kid (boy or girl) to play on an RL team, you can't have them show up in September and they are playing in NCSL instead.