Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and bookmark the page if you want to and we can re-visit in June 2022. (I will) It's just a prediction based on the info I have.
Seems Arlington parents are pretty confident going into next year. That's great but do any of you really think you are on the same level as Loudoun?
I firmly stick by my feelings about FCV. The only thing that could change that is if the play-ups come back on age and we all know that is not going to happen.
VDA is the only big question as to what kind of player pool they were able to get, I honestly don't know but they usually have strong teams moving into 11v11.
As for Maryland, Pipeline took the top Baltimore Union Players and the best Celtic players went to Baltimore Armour. So yes, Celtic Union GA is going to struggle. Baltimore Armour will be the top GA team in the DMV.
Metro will be middle of the pack, again, pending the current '09 play-ups. If those players do not play on age, Metro could very well be below FCV. Great Falls did not have a great season and I do not know how many are making the change to Metro or moving to other Clubs.
Prediction:
1. Loudoun ECNL
2. Bethesda ECNL
3. Virginia Union ECNL (McLean)
4. Pipeline ECNL
5. VDA ECNL
6. Baltimore Armour GA
7. Arlington ECNL
8. Coppermine Premier
9. VYS
10. PPA Green
11. MD United ECNL
12. Metro United GA
13. Loudoun Red
14. FC Virginia GA
15. Celtic Union GA
Feel free to post your own prediction.
Agreed with FCV (and we're an FCV family). The 2009 team got steamrolled during the Fall season playing top division for U12. Moved to U13, bottom division and it was hit or miss. Also played at the NCSL level and got owned by GF's B-team and WYSC's A team. FCV 09s lost two players during the Spring - one who went to GF and the other one who quit. Gained two players from LSC's 2009 black team. The current 2009 GA roster is concerning. Coaches have their work cut out for them.
Wouldn't it be nice if you took all these teams and just make a league out of it?
Many of the teams did play in one league - EDP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and bookmark the page if you want to and we can re-visit in June 2022. (I will) It's just a prediction based on the info I have.
Seems Arlington parents are pretty confident going into next year. That's great but do any of you really think you are on the same level as Loudoun?
I firmly stick by my feelings about FCV. The only thing that could change that is if the play-ups come back on age and we all know that is not going to happen.
VDA is the only big question as to what kind of player pool they were able to get, I honestly don't know but they usually have strong teams moving into 11v11.
As for Maryland, Pipeline took the top Baltimore Union Players and the best Celtic players went to Baltimore Armour. So yes, Celtic Union GA is going to struggle. Baltimore Armour will be the top GA team in the DMV.
Metro will be middle of the pack, again, pending the current '09 play-ups. If those players do not play on age, Metro could very well be below FCV. Great Falls did not have a great season and I do not know how many are making the change to Metro or moving to other Clubs.
Prediction:
1. Loudoun ECNL
2. Bethesda ECNL
3. Virginia Union ECNL (McLean)
4. Pipeline ECNL
5. VDA ECNL
6. Baltimore Armour GA
7. Arlington ECNL
8. Coppermine Premier
9. VYS
10. PPA Green
11. MD United ECNL
12. Metro United GA
13. Loudoun Red
14. FC Virginia GA
15. Celtic Union GA
Feel free to post your own prediction.
Agreed with FCV (and we're an FCV family). The 2009 team got steamrolled during the Fall season playing top division for U12. Moved to U13, bottom division and it was hit or miss. Also played at the NCSL level and got owned by GF's B-team and WYSC's A team. FCV 09s lost two players during the Spring - one who went to GF and the other one who quit. Gained two players from LSC's 2009 black team. The current 2009 GA roster is concerning. Coaches have their work cut out for them.
Wouldn't it be nice if you took all these teams and just make a league out of it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and bookmark the page if you want to and we can re-visit in June 2022. (I will) It's just a prediction based on the info I have.
Seems Arlington parents are pretty confident going into next year. That's great but do any of you really think you are on the same level as Loudoun?
I firmly stick by my feelings about FCV. The only thing that could change that is if the play-ups come back on age and we all know that is not going to happen.
VDA is the only big question as to what kind of player pool they were able to get, I honestly don't know but they usually have strong teams moving into 11v11.
As for Maryland, Pipeline took the top Baltimore Union Players and the best Celtic players went to Baltimore Armour. So yes, Celtic Union GA is going to struggle. Baltimore Armour will be the top GA team in the DMV.
Metro will be middle of the pack, again, pending the current '09 play-ups. If those players do not play on age, Metro could very well be below FCV. Great Falls did not have a great season and I do not know how many are making the change to Metro or moving to other Clubs.
Prediction:
1. Loudoun ECNL
2. Bethesda ECNL
3. Virginia Union ECNL (McLean)
4. Pipeline ECNL
5. VDA ECNL
6. Baltimore Armour GA
7. Arlington ECNL
8. Coppermine Premier
9. VYS
10. PPA Green
11. MD United ECNL
12. Metro United GA
13. Loudoun Red
14. FC Virginia GA
15. Celtic Union GA
Feel free to post your own prediction.
Agreed with FCV (and we're an FCV family). The 2009 team got steamrolled during the Fall season playing top division for U12. Moved to U13, bottom division and it was hit or miss. Also played at the NCSL level and got owned by GF's B-team and WYSC's A team. FCV 09s lost two players during the Spring - one who went to GF and the other one who quit. Gained two players from LSC's 2009 black team. The current 2009 GA roster is concerning. Coaches have their work cut out for them.
Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and bookmark the page if you want to and we can re-visit in June 2022. (I will) It's just a prediction based on the info I have.
Seems Arlington parents are pretty confident going into next year. That's great but do any of you really think you are on the same level as Loudoun?
I firmly stick by my feelings about FCV. The only thing that could change that is if the play-ups come back on age and we all know that is not going to happen.
VDA is the only big question as to what kind of player pool they were able to get, I honestly don't know but they usually have strong teams moving into 11v11.
As for Maryland, Pipeline took the top Baltimore Union Players and the best Celtic players went to Baltimore Armour. So yes, Celtic Union GA is going to struggle. Baltimore Armour will be the top GA team in the DMV.
Metro will be middle of the pack, again, pending the current '09 play-ups. If those players do not play on age, Metro could very well be below FCV. Great Falls did not have a great season and I do not know how many are making the change to Metro or moving to other Clubs.
Prediction:
1. Loudoun ECNL
2. Bethesda ECNL
3. Virginia Union ECNL (McLean)
4. Pipeline ECNL
5. VDA ECNL
6. Baltimore Armour GA
7. Arlington ECNL
8. Coppermine Premier
9. VYS
10. PPA Green
11. MD United ECNL
12. Metro United GA
13. Loudoun Red
14. FC Virginia GA
15. Celtic Union GA
Feel free to post your own prediction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few clubs have played up. Other Clubs have done some 11v11 tournaments but 9v9 league play.
FCV best 09s have been playing up on the 08 team of course. It’s 09 team will be the worst 11v11 team they have fielded in a decade.
Loudoun added another quality player and will be tops in NoVa even with little 11v11 experience. VDA will be an interesting watch. Virginia Union will also field a good team. Arlington and Metro will be non-factors.
As for Maryland, it’s really only Pipeline and Bethesda with the edge going to Bethesda moving into the fall season. Armour might be right behind them. Celtic Union is going to struggle along with MD United.
how do you think you know any of this when the parents on the team don't know anything? You're just talking out of your a**.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few clubs have played up. Other Clubs have done some 11v11 tournaments but 9v9 league play.
FCV best 09s have been playing up on the 08 team of course. It’s 09 team will be the worst 11v11 team they have fielded in a decade.
Loudoun added another quality player and will be tops in NoVa even with little 11v11 experience. VDA will be an interesting watch. Virginia Union will also field a good team. Arlington and Metro will be non-factors.
As for Maryland, it’s really only Pipeline and Bethesda with the edge going to Bethesda moving into the fall season. Armour might be right behind them. Celtic Union is going to struggle along with MD United.
how do you think you know any of this when the parents on the team don't know anything? You're just talking out of your a**.
Anonymous wrote:A few clubs have played up. Other Clubs have done some 11v11 tournaments but 9v9 league play.
FCV best 09s have been playing up on the 08 team of course. It’s 09 team will be the worst 11v11 team they have fielded in a decade.
Loudoun added another quality player and will be tops in NoVa even with little 11v11 experience. VDA will be an interesting watch. Virginia Union will also field a good team. Arlington and Metro will be non-factors.
As for Maryland, it’s really only Pipeline and Bethesda with the edge going to Bethesda moving into the fall season. Armour might be right behind them. Celtic Union is going to struggle along with MD United.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the better teams in the region have been playing 11v11 for a year so we will have to catch up quickly.
No, 09s have not been playing 11v11 for a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the better teams in the region have been playing 11v11 for a year so we will have to catch up quickly.
No, 09s have not been playing 11v11 for a year.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the better teams in the region have been playing 11v11 for a year so we will have to catch up quickly.