Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still curious to hear from BRYC boys (U11-U12) parents who opted to remain with BRYC to do only tournaments and training. Has it been good? Are you paying the same as before? What will you do if your son doesn't make the ECNL team at U13? Is there a BRYC backup or will you be forced to find a new club then?
To be honest this is a brilliant idea. Training should take priority over games. But wait, what do I know.
The cost stayed the same. Boys teams are playing in the NCSL so they have league games. It is only the girls teams U9-U11 that do not play in a league. This spring BRYC U12 girls are playing in division 2 of the NCSL against U13 girls. McLean's U12's are doing the same. My DD is VERY excited to have regular games again although this is a jump to the full field so we will see how it goes. They have had multiple scrimmages in addition to their tournaments over the past 3 seasons (since separating from CCL) but parents find out about them at the absolute last minute so it has made weekend planning challenging. I have found the training to be good at BRYC although sometimes there are so many teams out there together because the head coach is in charge of 8 teams. They need to bring in a few more real coaches to assist with the u9-U12 groups.
That head coach is the BEST SALESMAN I have ever seen. But wait, what do I know.
At least the girls u12 coach can coach. the pre ECNL boys u12 coach is awful. That jerk is quietly recruiting a lot of outside boys to replace the current boys. I know some parents who aren't in the clique with the manager are very upset but afraid to speak up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still curious to hear from BRYC boys (U11-U12) parents who opted to remain with BRYC to do only tournaments and training. Has it been good? Are you paying the same as before? What will you do if your son doesn't make the ECNL team at U13? Is there a BRYC backup or will you be forced to find a new club then?
To be honest this is a brilliant idea. Training should take priority over games. But wait, what do I know.
The cost stayed the same. Boys teams are playing in the NCSL so they have league games. It is only the girls teams U9-U11 that do not play in a league. This spring BRYC U12 girls are playing in division 2 of the NCSL against U13 girls. McLean's U12's are doing the same. My DD is VERY excited to have regular games again although this is a jump to the full field so we will see how it goes. They have had multiple scrimmages in addition to their tournaments over the past 3 seasons (since separating from CCL) but parents find out about them at the absolute last minute so it has made weekend planning challenging. I have found the training to be good at BRYC although sometimes there are so many teams out there together because the head coach is in charge of 8 teams. They need to bring in a few more real coaches to assist with the u9-U12 groups.
That head coach is the BEST SALESMAN I have ever seen. But wait, what do I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still curious to hear from BRYC boys (U11-U12) parents who opted to remain with BRYC to do only tournaments and training. Has it been good? Are you paying the same as before? What will you do if your son doesn't make the ECNL team at U13? Is there a BRYC backup or will you be forced to find a new club then?
To be honest this is a brilliant idea. Training should take priority over games. But wait, what do I know.
The cost stayed the same. Boys teams are playing in the NCSL so they have league games. It is only the girls teams U9-U11 that do not play in a league. This spring BRYC U12 girls are playing in division 2 of the NCSL against U13 girls. McLean's U12's are doing the same. My DD is VERY excited to have regular games again although this is a jump to the full field so we will see how it goes. They have had multiple scrimmages in addition to their tournaments over the past 3 seasons (since separating from CCL) but parents find out about them at the absolute last minute so it has made weekend planning challenging. I have found the training to be good at BRYC although sometimes there are so many teams out there together because the head coach is in charge of 8 teams. They need to bring in a few more real coaches to assist with the u9-U12 groups.
That head coach is the BEST SALESMAN I have ever seen. But wait, what do I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still curious to hear from BRYC boys (U11-U12) parents who opted to remain with BRYC to do only tournaments and training. Has it been good? Are you paying the same as before? What will you do if your son doesn't make the ECNL team at U13? Is there a BRYC backup or will you be forced to find a new club then?
To be honest this is a brilliant idea. Training should take priority over games. But wait, what do I know.
The cost stayed the same. Boys teams are playing in the NCSL so they have league games. It is only the girls teams U9-U11 that do not play in a league. This spring BRYC U12 girls are playing in division 2 of the NCSL against U13 girls. McLean's U12's are doing the same. My DD is VERY excited to have regular games again although this is a jump to the full field so we will see how it goes. They have had multiple scrimmages in addition to their tournaments over the past 3 seasons (since separating from CCL) but parents find out about them at the absolute last minute so it has made weekend planning challenging. I have found the training to be good at BRYC although sometimes there are so many teams out there together because the head coach is in charge of 8 teams. They need to bring in a few more real coaches to assist with the u9-U12 groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still curious to hear from BRYC boys (U11-U12) parents who opted to remain with BRYC to do only tournaments and training. Has it been good? Are you paying the same as before? What will you do if your son doesn't make the ECNL team at U13? Is there a BRYC backup or will you be forced to find a new club then?
To be honest this is a brilliant idea. Training should take priority over games. But wait, what do I know.
Once the coaches found out about this forum, it became a place to misinform parents. I just find it very entertaining, I think I may have a problem.Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to his thread? It used to contain good information about area travel soccer and now all we see are threads focused on bashing about four or five clubs anymore. What gives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we last left off:
Parent posted scores of DA games showing a poor showing of Washington Spirit DA and asking people to draw conclusions. When attacked the person defended their post as merely stating facts and asking for discussion. Others felt it was simply trolling especially in light of the poor showing the first weekend by both VDA and FCV as well.
Now on to regular bickering.
My child just started travel and I'm so glad I have no clue what any of this means. I hope that I never do. Ignorance is bliss!
Anonymous wrote:I am still curious to hear from BRYC boys (U11-U12) parents who opted to remain with BRYC to do only tournaments and training. Has it been good? Are you paying the same as before? What will you do if your son doesn't make the ECNL team at U13? Is there a BRYC backup or will you be forced to find a new club then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LMVSC is reaching out to hire "fired" SYC TD Lee. Their appointed and announced TD got cold feet and now they are desperate for one.
Any thoughts SYC parents?
Everyone knows that the side with the most vitriol and constant comments on this site is the one that we should go with. Let's keep pushing a narrative into the void while we're getting sued! That will solve all our problems.
Anonymous wrote:LMVSC is reaching out to hire "fired" SYC TD Lee. Their appointed and announced TD got cold feet and now they are desperate for one.
Any thoughts SYC parents?
Anonymous wrote:Who cares about SYC. Start a separate thread, pretty much rec soccer