Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several top players from VRSC’s top teams seen at practices for NVA and FVU over the holiday break. They can’t believe club lets 10 marginal players play in a showcase event. The few coaches watching these games were all gone by halftime. Even the D3 coaches left the games. The club is more at risk of losing top players than the second tier or marginal players.
The sock puppets and brain dead followers are in for a rude awakening. VRSC project will perish before it’s even born. Karma is real and when you create a project out of treachery and deceit lying in every step of the way you reap what you sow. Former FCV coaches wondering what to do now that their gamble to choose money isn’t going to pay off.![]()
Anonymous wrote:7 from each club. 14 total. It's not bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. What Christian, Bobby, and Terry (for those of you old enough to remember him) at TSJFCV will never be duplicated elsewhere and that’s okay to say.
Best take. TSJ had a great program, imagine if they had actually followed up and actually built a facility or purchased Evergreen rather than invest in a failed Reston gym.
Anonymous wrote:No. What Christian, Bobby, and Terry (for those of you old enough to remember him) at TSJFCV will never be duplicated elsewhere and that’s okay to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several top players from VRSC’s top teams seen at practices for NVA and FVU over the holiday break. [b]They can’t believe club lets 10 marginal players play in a showcase event. The few coaches watching these games were all gone by halftime. Even the D3 coaches left the games. The club is more at risk of losing top players than the second tier or marginal players.
Is that not the idea of a showcase event? Everyone gets to play to let coaches see what they may, or may not, be able to do?
It sounds like these players who could not "believe" it have poor attitudes and are not good teammates. Their parents are probably not good to deal with either.
Isn't it a "showcase" for college recruiters? I just don't believe that VRSC would play their weaker players over their stronger players in this or any other competitive context, given how important at least modest success in both game and recruiting results is going to be to VRSC's ability to attract better players themselves. So either PP is making stuff up, or VRSC's stronger players are weak.
If there are any current VRSC GA parents who are happy with their DD's experience thus far, I wish they would engage on this board, because if they don't the naysayers here are going to succeed in scaring away GA and top ECNL-R players at other clubs who might otherwise have considered VRSC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several top players from VRSC’s top teams seen at practices for NVA and FVU over the holiday break. [b]They can’t believe club lets 10 marginal players play in a showcase event. The few coaches watching these games were all gone by halftime. Even the D3 coaches left the games. The club is more at risk of losing top players than the second tier or marginal players.
Is that not the idea of a showcase event? Everyone gets to play to let coaches see what they may, or may not, be able to do?
It sounds like these players who could not "believe" it have poor attitudes and are not good teammates. Their parents are probably not good to deal with either.
Anonymous wrote:Several top players from VRSC’s top teams seen at practices for NVA and FVU over the holiday break. [b]They can’t believe club lets 10 marginal players play in a showcase event. The few coaches watching these games were all gone by halftime. Even the D3 coaches left the games. The club is more at risk of losing top players than the second tier or marginal players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several top players from VRSC’s top teams seen at practices for NVA and FVU over the holiday break. They can’t believe club lets 10 marginal players play in a showcase event. The few coaches watching these games were all gone by halftime. Even the D3 coaches left the games. The club is more at risk of losing top players than the second tier or marginal players.
The sock puppets and brain dead followers are in for a rude awakening. VRSC project will perish before it’s even born. Karma is real and when you create a project out of treachery and deceit lying in every step of the way you reap what you sow. Former FCV coaches wondering what to do now that their gamble to choose money isn’t going to pay off.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Several top players from VRSC’s top teams seen at practices for NVA and FVU over the holiday break. They can’t believe club lets 10 marginal players play in a showcase event. The few coaches watching these games were all gone by halftime. Even the D3 coaches left the games. The club is more at risk of losing top players than the second tier or marginal players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several top players from VRSC’s top teams seen at practices for NVA and FVU over the holiday break. They can’t believe club lets 10 marginal players play in a showcase event. The few coaches watching these games were all gone by halftime. Even the D3 coaches left the games. The club is more at risk of losing top players than the second tier or marginal players.
If you had included NVA I might have believed you.
Anonymous wrote:Several top players from VRSC’s top teams seen at practices for NVA and FVU over the holiday break. They can’t believe club lets 10 marginal players play in a showcase event. The few coaches watching these games were all gone by halftime. Even the D3 coaches left the games. The club is more at risk of losing top players than the second tier or marginal players.