Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correct me if I am wrong, the score was 1-0 in overtime. Loudoun is #1 in their ECNL age group.
VDA and Arlington were in the 4th bracket and did not make it into the finals. BRYC was in the 5th bracket and finished with 1 win.
I think FCV and Loudoun are both strong clubs that had strong results in a very strong Jeff Cup bracket. 1 goal and all FCV haters want to burn the club down and Loudoun wants to remain the best club ever! Silly to put your kids soccer future into one game.
It's silly to put your kid's soccer future in the trust of a club that leaves ECNL and is desperately trying to get back in.
An 07 or 08 deciding to stay with FCV is taking a leap of faith that FCV gets ECNL next spring or year after, and that, before then, none of the better players at FCV leave for a ECNL team that provides consistent better competition and a better platform for recruiting in a couple years. Let’s face it. The end is near for FCV, but any player departures would accelerate it. As another poster said, FCV’s only hope is to hold off any player departures and hope they get back in ECNL as soon as possible.
Be careful of being over confident. Your thought has been disproven 100 times over.
Already happening. Players are putting out feelers and attending practices shopping around.
The savvy parents know there is a first movers advantage here as there are only so many slots available. I’m sure some of the FCV girls could walk into a starting lineup but how many girls are the current ecnl clubs willing to bump off either to the 2nd team or off into CCL land? I can’t imagine that many. Maybe except for bryc
Over half of the FCV 07s starters from this weekend would walk into starting spots on Loudoun 07. The remaining FCV starters would walk into starting spots at VDA, Arlington or McLean. Be careful what you wish for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correct me if I am wrong, the score was 1-0 in overtime. Loudoun is #1 in their ECNL age group.
VDA and Arlington were in the 4th bracket and did not make it into the finals. BRYC was in the 5th bracket and finished with 1 win.
I think FCV and Loudoun are both strong clubs that had strong results in a very strong Jeff Cup bracket. 1 goal and all FCV haters want to burn the club down and Loudoun wants to remain the best club ever! Silly to put your kids soccer future into one game.
It's silly to put your kid's soccer future in the trust of a club that leaves ECNL and is desperately trying to get back in.
An 07 or 08 deciding to stay with FCV is taking a leap of faith that FCV gets ECNL next spring or year after, and that, before then, none of the better players at FCV leave for a ECNL team that provides consistent better competition and a better platform for recruiting in a couple years. Let’s face it. The end is near for FCV, but any player departures would accelerate it. As another poster said, FCV’s only hope is to hold off any player departures and hope they get back in ECNL as soon as possible.
Already happening. Players are putting out feelers and attending practices shopping around.
The savvy parents know there is a first movers advantage here as there are only so many slots available. I’m sure some of the FCV girls could walk into a starting lineup but how many girls are the current ecnl clubs willing to bump off either to the 2nd team or off into CCL land? I can’t imagine that many. Maybe except for bryc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun dad with no GA/ECNL level kids so no bad blood to spill. Rather a by-standing observer.
What would happen if ECNL accepts FCV?
Real, long-term competition where geography is no longer a factor for the kids who are interested and based on fit, coaching, performance, etc.
Migration of top Loudoun talent to FCV.
^^^ Still in the denial stage.
Chill. ECNL has no real reasons to keep dragging their name on the mud with loudon and bryc. It is wise to amend mistakes. And it’s been and being discussed to chop off a bloated and incompetent program like loudoun.
Y’all love to talk about karma but karma always come back. It’s going to be real funny to watch it from afar.
No, I’m not fcv dad or interested party nor am I loudoun either. But I genuinely love all this bs especially when arrogante like y’all like to piss up high and then say it’s raining
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun dad with no GA/ECNL level kids so no bad blood to spill. Rather a by-standing observer.
What would happen if ECNL accepts FCV?
Real, long-term competition where geography is no longer a factor for the kids who are interested and based on fit, coaching, performance, etc.
Migration of top Loudoun talent to FCV.
^^^ Still in the denial stage.
Chill. ECNL has no real reasons to keep dragging their name on the mud with loudon and bryc. It is wise to amend mistakes. And it’s been and being discussed to chop off a bloated and incompetent program like loudoun.
Y’all love to talk about karma but karma always come back. It’s going to be real funny to watch it from afar.
No, I’m not fcv dad or interested party nor am I loudoun either. But I genuinely love all this bs especially when arrogante like y’all like to piss up high and then say it’s raining
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun dad with no GA/ECNL level kids so no bad blood to spill. Rather a by-standing observer.
What would happen if ECNL accepts FCV?
Real, long-term competition where geography is no longer a factor for the kids who are interested and based on fit, coaching, performance, etc.
Migration of top Loudoun talent to FCV.
^^^ Still in the denial stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun dad with no GA/ECNL level kids so no bad blood to spill. Rather a by-standing observer.
What would happen if ECNL accepts FCV?
Real, long-term competition where geography is no longer a factor for the kids who are interested and based on fit, coaching, performance, etc.
Migration of top Loudoun talent to FCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: “It ain’t no fun when the RABBIT’s got the gun.”
Meaning, for a certain period of time, people will seem to have the upper hand on you. Others may seem to have all of the success, while you seemingly get the crumbs of life.
However, when the tables turn do to persistence, those who were on top looking down on you, must witness you pass them on your move up, “Escalator Style.”
It has to happen because it is the law. Universal Law. Nothing stays the same. It is the Law of Rhythm.
The same thing that makes some one laugh, is the same thing that can make some one cry. Hold tight to the vision and make moves accordingly with precision.
“Life lessons”
- Fudd, Elmer
You have a lot to learn, son
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun dad with no GA/ECNL level kids so no bad blood to spill. Rather a by-standing observer.
What would happen if ECNL accepts FCV?
Real, long-term competition where geography is no longer a factor for the kids who are interested and based on fit, coaching, performance, etc.
Hypothetical. Never happening. You should be asking what happens to FCV now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun dad with no GA/ECNL level kids so no bad blood to spill. Rather a by-standing observer.
What would happen if ECNL accepts FCV?
Real, long-term competition where geography is no longer a factor for the kids who are interested and based on fit, coaching, performance, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun dad with no GA/ECNL level kids so no bad blood to spill. Rather a by-standing observer.
What would happen if ECNL accepts FCV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun dad with no GA/ECNL level kids so no bad blood to spill. Rather a by-standing observer.
What would happen if ECNL accepts FCV?
Real, long-term competition where geography is no longer a factor for the kids who are interested and based on fit, coaching, performance, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: “It ain’t no fun when the RABBIT’s got the gun.”
Meaning, for a certain period of time, people will seem to have the upper hand on you. Others may seem to have all of the success, while you seemingly get the crumbs of life.
However, when the tables turn do to persistence, those who were on top looking down on you, must witness you pass them on your move up, “Escalator Style.”
It has to happen because it is the law. Universal Law. Nothing stays the same. It is the Law of Rhythm.
The same thing that makes some one laugh, is the same thing that can make some one cry. Hold tight to the vision and make moves accordingly with precision.
“Life lessons”
- Fudd, Elmer