Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Arlington, i'm sure it will be fruitful, but does it matter? For 2010s it went from 80 2-3 times (not same 80 each time) at u14 to 24 at u15 is pretty telling about who is on the track and who isnt for this highest level at the youngest relevant age.
For 2011 training center Bethesda, Arlington, VDA 2011 all have 4. VDA 2010 has 1. NVA 2011 has 3.
Anonymous wrote:With Arlington, i'm sure it will be fruitful, but does it matter? For 2010s it went from 80 2-3 times (not same 80 each time) at u14 to 24 at u15 is pretty telling about who is on the track and who isnt for this highest level at the youngest relevant age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. YNT ratio
Bethesda - 5
VDA - 4
NVA - 1
etc.
etc.
This weekend YNT coaches will be at the VDA FVU game.
What age? These are training center invites. Stop calling it ynt call ups. There’s a big difference. I doubt any coaches will be there. Maybe a scout.
VDA has 4 girls that played in games for the YNT this past summer (09*2, 08*1 and 07*1). Not sure about the Bethesda number...maybe they are counting kids that were part of that massive 80-person U14 camp.?
First camp of note for the youngest age possible that just happened last week for the beginning of the U15 cycle in Georgia. Anything before that were simply IDs and camp invites. All those girls can play but only 22 girls were invited last week, 21- 2010s and 1- 2011, none were from Virginia nor Maryland, not even that many East coast girls selected so everyone take a breath. FVU is not a national program.
But what about all those social media posts from local teams boasting about their USYNT ID players? Are you telling me that is just club marketing and these players aren't going pro soon?
So are we saying these kids that get invited aren’t good and just marketing tools used by the club?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. YNT ratio
Bethesda - 5
VDA - 4
NVA - 1
etc.
etc.
This weekend YNT coaches will be at the VDA FVU game.
What age? These are training center invites. Stop calling it ynt call ups. There’s a big difference. I doubt any coaches will be there. Maybe a scout.
VDA has 4 girls that played in games for the YNT this past summer (09*2, 08*1 and 07*1). Not sure about the Bethesda number...maybe they are counting kids that were part of that massive 80-person U14 camp.?
First camp of note for the youngest age possible that just happened last week for the beginning of the U15 cycle in Georgia. Anything before that were simply IDs and camp invites. All those girls can play but only 22 girls were invited last week, 21- 2010s and 1- 2011, none were from Virginia nor Maryland, not even that many East coast girls selected so everyone take a breath. FVU is not a national program.
But what about all those social media posts from local teams boasting about their USYNT ID players? Are you telling me that is just club marketing and these players aren't going pro soon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. YNT ratio
Bethesda - 5
VDA - 4
NVA - 1
etc.
etc.
This weekend YNT coaches will be at the VDA FVU game.
What age? These are training center invites. Stop calling it ynt call ups. There’s a big difference. I doubt any coaches will be there. Maybe a scout.
VDA has 4 girls that played in games for the YNT this past summer (09*2, 08*1 and 07*1). Not sure about the Bethesda number...maybe they are counting kids that were part of that massive 80-person U14 camp.?
First camp of note for the youngest age possible that just happened last week for the beginning of the U15 cycle in Georgia. Anything before that were simply IDs and camp invites. All those girls can play but only 22 girls were invited last week, 21- 2010s and 1- 2011, none were from Virginia nor Maryland, not even that many East coast girls selected so everyone take a breath. FVU is not a national program.
But what about all those social media posts from local teams boasting about their USYNT ID players? Are you telling me that is just club marketing and these players aren't going pro soon?
Any parent who has been at this for longer than a day knows talent ID events are meaningless. Club coaches give them out to their favorites to keep them from leaving or to attract new players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. YNT ratio
Bethesda - 5
VDA - 4
NVA - 1
etc.
etc.
This weekend YNT coaches will be at the VDA FVU game.
What age? These are training center invites. Stop calling it ynt call ups. There’s a big difference. I doubt any coaches will be there. Maybe a scout.
VDA has 4 girls that played in games for the YNT this past summer (09*2, 08*1 and 07*1). Not sure about the Bethesda number...maybe they are counting kids that were part of that massive 80-person U14 camp.?
First camp of note for the youngest age possible that just happened last week for the beginning of the U15 cycle in Georgia. Anything before that were simply IDs and camp invites. All those girls can play but only 22 girls were invited last week, 21- 2010s and 1- 2011, none were from Virginia nor Maryland, not even that many East coast girls selected so everyone take a breath. FVU is not a national program.
But what about all those social media posts from local teams boasting about their USYNT ID players? Are you telling me that is just club marketing and these players aren't going pro soon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. YNT ratio
Bethesda - 5
VDA - 4
NVA - 1
etc.
etc.
This weekend YNT coaches will be at the VDA FVU game.
What age? These are training center invites. Stop calling it ynt call ups. There’s a big difference. I doubt any coaches will be there. Maybe a scout.
VDA has 4 girls that played in games for the YNT this past summer (09*2, 08*1 and 07*1). Not sure about the Bethesda number...maybe they are counting kids that were part of that massive 80-person U14 camp.?
First camp of note for the youngest age possible that just happened last week for the beginning of the U15 cycle in Georgia. Anything before that were simply IDs and camp invites. All those girls can play but only 22 girls were invited last week, 21- 2010s and 1- 2011, none were from Virginia nor Maryland, not even that many East coast girls selected so everyone take a breath. FVU is not a national program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. YNT ratio
Bethesda - 5
VDA - 4
NVA - 1
etc.
etc.
This weekend YNT coaches will be at the VDA FVU game.
What age? These are training center invites. Stop calling it ynt call ups. There’s a big difference. I doubt any coaches will be there. Maybe a scout.
VDA has 4 girls that played in games for the YNT this past summer (09*2, 08*1 and 07*1). Not sure about the Bethesda number...maybe they are counting kids that were part of that massive 80-person U14 camp.?
Anonymous wrote:What is up with the 08’s? Goal keeping issues?
Anonymous wrote:VDA parent, why does FVU live rent free in your head?You support and encourage your kid, and let us do ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth are you talking about? Through 4 games, the club is at +39GD.
- FVU 12s 3-1, +5 GD
- 11s 2-1-1, +11 GD
- 10s 3-1-0, +15
- 09s 2-2, +6
- 08s 1-3, -4
- 07s 3-0, +6
Correction
- 07s 3-1, +4