Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now a vital member of the Washington Spirit in the National Women's Soccer League, Sullivan competed with Bethesda for five years before joining McLean for a year. It was not only a learning experience, but an enjoyable one as well. The Maryland-Washington D.C. area is a hotbed for soccer.
"There were so many great clubs in the area," Sullivan said in a recent interview with EDP Soccer. "We had great relationships with other teams, competitively and training wise. I feel I got better as a player there."
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You moron. She’s talking in past tense....because she’s in the pros know...holy cow.
Pros know? Wut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now a vital member of the Washington Spirit in the National Women's Soccer League, Sullivan competed with Bethesda for five years before joining McLean for a year. It was not only a learning experience, but an enjoyable one as well. The Maryland-Washington D.C. area is a hotbed for soccer.
"There were so many great clubs in the area," Sullivan said in a recent interview with EDP Soccer. "We had great relationships with other teams, competitively and training wise. I feel I got better as a player there."
Bolded for emphasis.
You moron. She’s talking in past tense....because she’s in the pros know...holy cow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now a vital member of the Washington Spirit in the National Women's Soccer League, Sullivan competed with Bethesda for five years before joining McLean for a year. It was not only a learning experience, but an enjoyable one as well. The Maryland-Washington D.C. area is a hotbed for soccer.
"There were so many great clubs in the area," Sullivan said in a recent interview with EDP Soccer. "We had great relationships with other teams, competitively and training wise. I feel I got better as a player there."
Bolded for emphasis.
Anonymous wrote:Now a vital member of the Washington Spirit in the National Women's Soccer League, Sullivan competed with Bethesda for five years before joining McLean for a year. It was not only a learning experience, but an enjoyable one as well. The Maryland-Washington D.C. area is a hotbed for soccer.
"There were so many great clubs in the area," Sullivan said in a recent interview with EDP Soccer. "We had great relationships with other teams, competitively and training wise. I feel I got better as a player there."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at the 16 seeded teams in the Women’s Soccer College Cup, there are 12 total players from the DC area across those 16 rosters...which is far fewer than North Jersey, South Jersey, Atlanta area, Triange area. Even the local teams like UVA, Georgetown and West Va, have as much or more of a presence from NJ, NY, PA, than here.
You are a imbecile. Truly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at the 16 seeded teams in the Women’s Soccer College Cup, there are 12 total players from the DC area across those 16 rosters...which is far fewer than North Jersey, South Jersey, Atlanta area, Triange area. Even the local teams like UVA, Georgetown and West Va, have as much or more of a presence from NJ, NY, PA, than here.
Exactly
Anonymous wrote:Looking at the 16 seeded teams in the Women’s Soccer College Cup, there are 12 total players from the DC area across those 16 rosters...which is far fewer than North Jersey, South Jersey, Atlanta area, Triange area. Even the local teams like UVA, Georgetown and West Va, have as much or more of a presence from NJ, NY, PA, than here.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at the 16 seeded teams in the Women’s Soccer College Cup, there are 12 total players from the DC area across those 16 rosters...which is far fewer than North Jersey, South Jersey, Atlanta area, Triange area. Even the local teams like UVA, Georgetown and West Va, have as much or more of a presence from NJ, NY, PA, than here.