Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Revolution is a weak club. Not sure what these 141 pages are about. Teams are mid.
It’s telling that a smallish club like Revolution is able to garner so much discussion on here. That only happens when people feel threatened by their existence. All the hate just confirms that Revolution is doing something right.
Dropping 16 million only on purchase of evergreen isn’t smallish, so to speak. Those coaches are paid anywhere between 10-12k for lower level with GA coaches no less than 40-50k per team. Continual and non-stop building and renovations aren’t cheap either and it’s doubtful raventek is footing the bill. No one is threatened by revolution, however anyone can get sick and tired of being promised a “non-LS” model but yet becoming a crappier version of LS 2.0
All the while in almost a decade of existence they haven’t achieved anything worthy of bragging in youth soccer, except buying a spot in a league.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Revolution is a weak club. Not sure what these 141 pages are about. Teams are mid.
It’s telling that a smallish club like Revolution is able to garner so much discussion on here. That only happens when people feel threatened by their existence. All the hate just confirms that Revolution is doing something right.
Dropping 16 million only on purchase of evergreen isn’t smallish, so to speak. Those coaches are paid anywhere between 10-12k for lower level with GA coaches no less than 40-50k per team. Continual and non-stop building and renovations aren’t cheap either and it’s doubtful raventek is footing the bill. No one is threatened by revolution, however anyone can get sick and tired of being promised a “non-LS” model but yet becoming a crappier version of LS 2.0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Revolution is a weak club. Not sure what these 141 pages are about. Teams are mid.
It’s telling that a smallish club like Revolution is able to garner so much discussion on here. That only happens when people feel threatened by their existence. All the hate just confirms that Revolution is doing something right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Revolution is a weak club. Not sure what these 141 pages are about. Teams are mid.
It’s telling that a smallish club like Revolution is able to garner so much discussion on here. That only happens when people feel threatened by their existence. All the hate just confirms that Revolution is doing something right.
the mlsn push from an ecnl team in your backyard should say it all….Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Revolution is a weak club. Not sure what these 141 pages are about. Teams are mid.
It’s telling that a smallish club like Revolution is able to garner so much discussion on here. That only happens when people feel threatened by their existence. All the hate just confirms that Revolution is doing something right.
Anonymous wrote:Revolution is a weak club. Not sure what these 141 pages are about. Teams are mid.
fax if only a club had the knowledge to develop soccer players vs panicking and cutting and running to mlsnext to keep a smaller club at bay. That club should focus on recruiting and going ecnl …..Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each team at VRSC has already stolen 2-3 kids from the LS teams as they found out what was happening. Those kids will make VRSC the top ga program through the spring and fvu teams asamd into next year. they found out this ch. Lots of la parents and VDA parents on here gloating
Alrighty then, simmer down there, cowboy. Ain't nobody stealing talent here. Truth is, the talent's pretty much middle-of-the-road everywhere you look. Every club around these parts gets a good ol' reality check when they hit them big national events. Sure, some might hold their own at regionals, but once they step onto that national stage, it’s like watching a cow trying to ice skate. Everyone's getting shown up.
Anonymous wrote:Each team at VRSC has already stolen 2-3 kids from the LS teams as they found out what was happening. Those kids will make VRSC the top ga program through the spring and fvu teams asamd into next year. they found out this ch. Lots of la parents and VDA parents on here gloating
enter nva players…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many haters. Unreal. Maybe something positive to focus on would be the amount of women’s soccer talent in the DMV, and especially in the Loudoun County area. Not sure what the future holds, but GA and ECNL must realize that this is the hot bed. Why else would there be so much drama. Peeps…enjoy the ride.
The drama is about the money not the talent. There really isn’t a lot of talent. Most of the best potential gets out early. There’s no team play in the system. Those that actually learn team play are few and guess what, they get recruited. TSJ and VRSC coaches have success with this and as a result their players are sought. LS focuses on kids that are fast early which reinforces playing the wrong way. As they get older, they struggle. Pay to play gets in the way.
You can't be more right. I’ve seen this so often, it’s practically on replay. Once, an LS coach told me, “I can’t teach speed,” which was my light bulb moment that he might be in the “teaching” the wrong sport. Soccer is not like other sports; it is not just about speed and how big you are… Nothing will change until we, and yes, that includes nearly everyone here, stop obsessing over winning at the age of six and start focusing on genuinely developing athletes. And don’t get me started on the pay-to-play model and the endless leagues. Do we really need that many leagues? I know, I know... it’s all about Benjamins. In the end, there’s a fortune to be made in kids' sports.
What do your rev coaches teach that teams can go entire season with zero goals scored? Amusing!
Bobby gutted the forwards from the teams. This will change soon.
Anonymous wrote:The SYC parents are plenty nutty