Anonymous wrote:indeed. Congrats to those young ladies!! They stuck out and deserve it for sure.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw Loudon GA posted 4 kids invited. Hopefully NVA has similar number.
Two 2010 and two 2011.
Congrats to the girls.
indeed. Congrats to those young ladies!! They stuck out and deserve it for sure.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw Loudon GA posted 4 kids invited. Hopefully NVA has similar number.
Two 2010 and two 2011.
Congrats to the girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw Loudon GA posted 4 kids invited. Hopefully NVA has similar number.
Loudoun is a B team to NVA. How do they have players invited?
Anonymous wrote:Just saw Loudon GA posted 4 kids invited. Hopefully NVA has similar number.
Anonymous wrote:Just saw Loudon GA posted 4 kids invited. Hopefully NVA has similar number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, at this point ARL 2011 likely have the highest number of players that have been invited to the ID camps ...one more and i think thats half the team
Not true. Perhaps that is the perception but if you actually do the math, it’s not true. It’s a huge issue for the club, not just at this age group.
So what is your logic? The entire team should get selected?
Look, it was stated that ARL has had the
most invites. I said that statement isn’t true. At every camp there have been clubs with more players than ARL. It holds true again for the upcoming camp.
I never said the entire team should be selected. Rag on ARL all you want, but math is math.
Most kids that have been in total over time.
Also, not true. But ARL total attendees over time is a higher count than a number of clubs. So this statement is closer to the truth.
Tracking 7 for Arlington and 6 for VDA for 2011.
ARL 2011 are ECNL MA champions three years in a row and VDA have not even been close. Overall ranking and outside of ECNL track record reflect the same. There is no reason for the two teams to have near same USYNT ID invites if those are based on talent and performance.
ID'S are for individuals not for the team so your comment makes no sense. Both teams has very talented players. I see no reason why both teams can have almost equally the amounts of ID's
The slots allowed per team are based on team performance. The coaches fill the slots. Do you get it now?
No it doesn't show example. VDA has had ARL # but Arl has better record. Both have just about the same IDs
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, at this point ARL 2011 likely have the highest number of players that have been invited to the ID camps ...one more and i think thats half the team
Not true. Perhaps that is the perception but if you actually do the math, it’s not true. It’s a huge issue for the club, not just at this age group.
So what is your logic? The entire team should get selected?
Look, it was stated that ARL has had the
most invites. I said that statement isn’t true. At every camp there have been clubs with more players than ARL. It holds true again for the upcoming camp.
I never said the entire team should be selected. Rag on ARL all you want, but math is math.
Most kids that have been in total over time.
Also, not true. But ARL total attendees over time is a higher count than a number of clubs. So this statement is closer to the truth.
Tracking 7 for Arlington and 6 for VDA for 2011.
ARL 2011 are ECNL MA champions three years in a row and VDA have not even been close. Overall ranking and outside of ECNL track record reflect the same. There is no reason for the two teams to have near same USYNT ID invites if those are based on talent and performance.
ID'S are for individuals not for the team so your comment makes no sense. Both teams has very talented players. I see no reason why both teams can have almost equally the amounts of ID's
The slots allowed per team are based on team performance. The coaches fill the slots. Do you get it now?
No it doesn't show example. VDA has had ARL # but Arl has better record. Both have just about the same IDs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, at this point ARL 2011 likely have the highest number of players that have been invited to the ID camps ...one more and i think thats half the team
Not true. Perhaps that is the perception but if you actually do the math, it’s not true. It’s a huge issue for the club, not just at this age group.
So what is your logic? The entire team should get selected?
Look, it was stated that ARL has had the
most invites. I said that statement isn’t true. At every camp there have been clubs with more players than ARL. It holds true again for the upcoming camp.
I never said the entire team should be selected. Rag on ARL all you want, but math is math.
Most kids that have been in total over time.
Also, not true. But ARL total attendees over time is a higher count than a number of clubs. So this statement is closer to the truth.
Tracking 7 for Arlington and 6 for VDA for 2011.
ARL 2011 are ECNL MA champions three years in a row and VDA have not even been close. Overall ranking and outside of ECNL track record reflect the same. There is no reason for the two teams to have near same USYNT ID invites if those are based on talent and performance.
ID'S are for individuals not for the team so your comment makes no sense. Both teams has very talented players. I see no reason why both teams can have almost equally the amounts of ID's
The slots allowed per team are based on team performance. The coaches fill the slots. Do you get it now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, at this point ARL 2011 likely have the highest number of players that have been invited to the ID camps ...one more and i think thats half the team
Not true. Perhaps that is the perception but if you actually do the math, it’s not true. It’s a huge issue for the club, not just at this age group.
So what is your logic? The entire team should get selected?
Look, it was stated that ARL has had the
most invites. I said that statement isn’t true. At every camp there have been clubs with more players than ARL. It holds true again for the upcoming camp.
I never said the entire team should be selected. Rag on ARL all you want, but math is math.
Most kids that have been in total over time.
Also, not true. But ARL total attendees over time is a higher count than a number of clubs. So this statement is closer to the truth.
Tracking 7 for Arlington and 6 for VDA for 2011.
ARL 2011 are ECNL MA champions three years in a row and VDA have not even been close. Overall ranking and outside of ECNL track record reflect the same. There is no reason for the two teams to have near same USYNT ID invites if those are based on talent and performance.
ID'S are for individuals not for the team so your comment makes no sense. Both teams has very talented players. I see no reason why both teams can have almost equally the amounts of ID's
The slots allowed per team are based on team performance. The coaches fill the slots. Do you get it now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, at this point ARL 2011 likely have the highest number of players that have been invited to the ID camps ...one more and i think thats half the team
Not true. Perhaps that is the perception but if you actually do the math, it’s not true. It’s a huge issue for the club, not just at this age group.
So what is your logic? The entire team should get selected?
Look, it was stated that ARL has had the
most invites. I said that statement isn’t true. At every camp there have been clubs with more players than ARL. It holds true again for the upcoming camp.
I never said the entire team should be selected. Rag on ARL all you want, but math is math.
Most kids that have been in total over time.
Also, not true. But ARL total attendees over time is a higher count than a number of clubs. So this statement is closer to the truth.
Tracking 7 for Arlington and 6 for VDA for 2011.
ARL 2011 are ECNL MA champions three years in a row and VDA have not even been close. Overall ranking and outside of ECNL track record reflect the same. There is no reason for the two teams to have near same USYNT ID invites if those are based on talent and performance.
ID'S are for individuals not for the team so your comment makes no sense. Both teams has very talented players. I see no reason why both teams can have almost equally the amounts of ID's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, at this point ARL 2011 likely have the highest number of players that have been invited to the ID camps ...one more and i think thats half the team
Not true. Perhaps that is the perception but if you actually do the math, it’s not true. It’s a huge issue for the club, not just at this age group.
So what is your logic? The entire team should get selected?
Look, it was stated that ARL has had the
most invites. I said that statement isn’t true. At every camp there have been clubs with more players than ARL. It holds true again for the upcoming camp.
I never said the entire team should be selected. Rag on ARL all you want, but math is math.
Most kids that have been in total over time.
Also, not true. But ARL total attendees over time is a higher count than a number of clubs. So this statement is closer to the truth.
Tracking 7 for Arlington and 6 for VDA for 2011.
ARL 2011 are ECNL MA champions three years in a row and VDA have not even been close. Overall ranking and outside of ECNL track record reflect the same. There is no reason for the two teams to have near same USYNT ID invites if those are based on talent and performance.
Maybe VDA does better job taking care of players?