Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is mad. Just look at the state of club soccer in Loudoun and you will see that it's a joke. There is very little actual player development. It's a big money grab.
Expecting soccer clubs to be for player development is the joke. These are businesses looking out for their own interests. That doesn't make them bad people. Just normal businesses. Businesses are interested in getting more paying customers, marketing and growing their business. Why would you expect soccer clubs to operate differently than any other business?
Anonymous wrote:No one is mad. Just look at the state of club soccer in Loudoun and you will see that it's a joke. There is very little actual player development. It's a big money grab.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard that STJ has applied for MLS Next. Has Revolution FC also submitted an application? The club that secures an MLS Next spot in the Loudoun area will likely have a significant impact on youth soccer development in the region.
It would be interesting to see if NVA considers applying for both MLS Next and the GA program.
VRSC will dissolve like a sugar rock once STJ or NVA picks up that MLS next league spot. Ironically around the same time the local Medici’s daughter leaves the club soccer scene and he stops pumping dollars into Loudoun 2.0
NVA isn’t getting mls next. They can’t afford to leave ECNL on the girls side.
NVA has historically demonstrated a willingness to make bold decisions and adapt to evolving trends within the youth soccer landscape.
Translation: NVA leadership is willing to screw over the girls program and go after MLS if it lines their pockets.
Plot twist: NVA picks up MLS next for boys and NWSL next for girls when it becomes a reality 12 months from now. The question is begged: how fast will run to your cave?
It will be a while before any NWSL youth league comes along. Several years. NVA going to MLSNext would definitely shake things up!
If they do it and lose ECNL on the girls side, then they lost a lot of paying customers. I don't see why they'd do it because the alternative is boys and girls paying for ECNL vs boys paying for MLSNext and girls paying other clubs to play
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard that STJ has applied for MLS Next. Has Revolution FC also submitted an application? The club that secures an MLS Next spot in the Loudoun area will likely have a significant impact on youth soccer development in the region.
It would be interesting to see if NVA considers applying for both MLS Next and the GA program.
VRSC will dissolve like a sugar rock once STJ or NVA picks up that MLS next league spot. Ironically around the same time the local Medici’s daughter leaves the club soccer scene and he stops pumping dollars into Loudoun 2.0
NVA isn’t getting mls next. They can’t afford to leave ECNL on the girls side.
NVA has historically demonstrated a willingness to make bold decisions and adapt to evolving trends within the youth soccer landscape.
Translation: NVA leadership is willing to screw over the girls program and go after MLS if it lines their pockets.
Plot twist: NVA picks up MLS next for boys and NWSL next for girls when it becomes a reality 12 months from now. The question is begged: how fast will run to your cave?
It will be a while before any NWSL youth league comes along. Several years. NVA going to MLSNext would definitely shake things up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun club soccer is a joke.
tell us where loudoun club soccer hurt you, this is a safe space
Is Loudoun club soccer here with us in this room right now?
They are always here. They are obsessed. Addicted even. It's a toxic one sided relationship of stalking by salty parents and coaches. It'd be hilarious if it wasn't so pathetically sad. I know some of you btw. It's very obvious by the way you type. 😉
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun club soccer is a joke.
tell us where loudoun club soccer hurt you, this is a safe space
Is Loudoun club soccer here with us in this room right now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun club soccer is a joke.
tell us where loudoun club soccer hurt you, this is a safe space
Is Loudoun club soccer here with us in this room right now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun club soccer is a joke.
tell us where loudoun club soccer hurt you, this is a safe space
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun club soccer is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun club soccer is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Ironically around the same time the local Medici’s daughter leaves the club soccer scene and he stops pumping dollars into Loudoun 2.0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard that STJ has applied for MLS Next. Has Revolution FC also submitted an application? The club that secures an MLS Next spot in the Loudoun area will likely have a significant impact on youth soccer development in the region.
It would be interesting to see if NVA considers applying for both MLS Next and the GA program.
VRSC will dissolve like a sugar rock once STJ or NVA picks up that MLS next league spot. Ironically around the same time the local Medici’s daughter leaves the club soccer scene and he stops pumping dollars into Loudoun 2.0
NVA isn’t getting mls next. They can’t afford to leave ECNL on the girls side.
NVA has historically demonstrated a willingness to make bold decisions and adapt to evolving trends within the youth soccer landscape.
Translation: NVA leadership is willing to screw over the girls program and go after MLS if it lines their pockets.
Plot twist: NVA picks up MLS next for boys and NWSL next for girls when it becomes a reality 12 months from now. The question is begged: how fast will run to your cave?