Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:even more at vda… this hot take is comical. Those RL players will remember the false promise…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does NVA think they will dominate the GA. They couldn’t compete at national ecnl events. The GA National events, just like ECNL events are filled with top 50 club teams. As you advance you compete against top 25 club teams. Some of the top ga clubs are top ten in the USA. Don’t expect your kick and run style will get you anywhere further than you went before. Apparently, none of the Loudoun ECNL regional league players were invited back to NVA tryouts. Also, ga refs call fouls so the ECNL bully style play doesn’t work in ga.
Actually NVA did the right thing. Why would they fill a quality ECNL team with RL just because they switched to GA (no offense to RL)? They are expecting to lose some players but they are also adding GA players to the ECNL mix. That is a formula for dominating GA . Time will tell.
How is this possible when 10+ NVA players showing up for fvu tryouts🥸?
Don’t know what year tryout you are talking about, but there was not 10+ at any event I attended and I attended FVU and VDA. I think you are full of it and are playing the troll. At least be specific to the year so we can call you out on your BS. Or better yet, shut it, and let the teen age kids do their thing without you calling them out on it. Are you an adult, because this is not adult behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:even more at vda… this hot take is comical. Those RL players will remember the false promise…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does NVA think they will dominate the GA. They couldn’t compete at national ecnl events. The GA National events, just like ECNL events are filled with top 50 club teams. As you advance you compete against top 25 club teams. Some of the top ga clubs are top ten in the USA. Don’t expect your kick and run style will get you anywhere further than you went before. Apparently, none of the Loudoun ECNL regional league players were invited back to NVA tryouts. Also, ga refs call fouls so the ECNL bully style play doesn’t work in ga.
Actually NVA did the right thing. Why would they fill a quality ECNL team with RL just because they switched to GA (no offense to RL)? They are expecting to lose some players but they are also adding GA players to the ECNL mix. That is a formula for dominating GA . Time will tell.
How is this possible when 10+ NVA players showing up for fvu tryouts🥸?
Don’t know what year tryout you are talking about, but there was not 10+ at any event I attended and I attended FVU and VDA. I think you are full of it and are playing the troll. At least be specific to the year so we can call you out on your BS. Or better yet, shut it, and let the teen age kids do their thing without you calling them out on it. Are you an adult, because this is not adult behavior.
Anonymous wrote:even more at vda… this hot take is comical. Those RL players will remember the false promise…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does NVA think they will dominate the GA. They couldn’t compete at national ecnl events. The GA National events, just like ECNL events are filled with top 50 club teams. As you advance you compete against top 25 club teams. Some of the top ga clubs are top ten in the USA. Don’t expect your kick and run style will get you anywhere further than you went before. Apparently, none of the Loudoun ECNL regional league players were invited back to NVA tryouts. Also, ga refs call fouls so the ECNL bully style play doesn’t work in ga.
Actually NVA did the right thing. Why would they fill a quality ECNL team with RL just because they switched to GA (no offense to RL)? They are expecting to lose some players but they are also adding GA players to the ECNL mix. That is a formula for dominating GA . Time will tell.
How is this possible when 10+ NVA players showing up for fvu tryouts🥸?
even more at vda… this hot take is comical. Those RL players will remember the false promise…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does NVA think they will dominate the GA. They couldn’t compete at national ecnl events. The GA National events, just like ECNL events are filled with top 50 club teams. As you advance you compete against top 25 club teams. Some of the top ga clubs are top ten in the USA. Don’t expect your kick and run style will get you anywhere further than you went before. Apparently, none of the Loudoun ECNL regional league players were invited back to NVA tryouts. Also, ga refs call fouls so the ECNL bully style play doesn’t work in ga.
Actually NVA did the right thing. Why would they fill a quality ECNL team with RL just because they switched to GA (no offense to RL)? They are expecting to lose some players but they are also adding GA players to the ECNL mix. That is a formula for dominating GA . Time will tell.
How is this possible when 10+ NVA players showing up for fvu tryouts🥸?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does NVA think they will dominate the GA. They couldn’t compete at national ecnl events. The GA National events, just like ECNL events are filled with top 50 club teams. As you advance you compete against top 25 club teams. Some of the top ga clubs are top ten in the USA. Don’t expect your kick and run style will get you anywhere further than you went before. Apparently, none of the Loudoun ECNL regional league players were invited back to NVA tryouts. Also, ga refs call fouls so the ECNL bully style play doesn’t work in ga.
Actually NVA did the right thing. Why would they fill a quality ECNL team with RL just because they switched to GA (no offense to RL)? They are expecting to lose some players but they are also adding GA players to the ECNL mix. That is a formula for dominating GA . Time will tell.
Anonymous wrote:Why does NVA think they will dominate the GA. They couldn’t compete at national ecnl events. The GA National events, just like ECNL events are filled with top 50 club teams. As you advance you compete against top 25 club teams. Some of the top ga clubs are top ten in the USA. Don’t expect your kick and run style will get you anywhere further than you went before. Apparently, none of the Loudoun ECNL regional league players were invited back to NVA tryouts. Also, ga refs call fouls so the ECNL bully style play doesn’t work in ga.
Anonymous wrote:Why does NVA think they will dominate the GA. They couldn’t compete at national ecnl events. The GA National events, just like ECNL events are filled with top 50 club teams. As you advance you compete against top 25 club teams. Some of the top ga clubs are top ten in the USA. Don’t expect your kick and run style will get you anywhere further than you went before. Apparently, none of the Loudoun ECNL regional league players were invited back to NVA tryouts. Also, ga refs call fouls so the ECNL bully style play doesn’t work in ga.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all players will leave. Arlington, VDA and FVU are stacked with ID sessions north of 40-50 players competing for 20 spots max. Some may leave to FVU and VDA but not all and the rest will need to stay in GA as their best next option . If the NVA teams stay together they can form strong teams do well in GA which also gets the same exposure as ECNL.
People really need to stop saying this. GA teams will not get the same exposure as in ECNL. It depends on the GA team. The Champions Cup teams, sure, they get a lot of exposure and similar to ECNL. The other GA teams....nowhere near as much.
When people say GA gets the same exposure they are talking about the Showcases and other National events. Just cause you play ECNL doesn't automatically mean you get exposure. Scouts aren't coming to watch your one off games just because you're in ECNL, and if there is a team out there that happens to It's because they are HIGHLY ranked and also in the national events. How many scouts are really coming to watch the 0-10-1 team at the bottom of the conference, just because they're in ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Curious to see how many players from ARL and VDA show up at NVA MLS tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:some of “the rest” are going to other GA teams for shorter commutes and teammates. Nothing is for certain. Older girls also may hear back from Arlington.Anonymous wrote:Not all players will leave. Arlington, VDA and FVU are stacked with ID sessions north of 40-50 players competing for 20 spots max. Some may leave to FVU and VDA but not all and the rest will need to stay in GA as their best next option . If the NVA teams stay together they can form strong teams do well in GA which also gets the same exposure as ECNL.
2011-13 offers seem to be be out from the chatter about Arlington. Anyone with older DD's heard anything yet?
ARL or NVA?