Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s hard to imagine entire FCV teams moving wholesale to VAR even if they get GA. The top players will have their choice among the area programs and especially those U15 and older will want to take a path with proven and immediate college recruiting which is going to be established clubs with ECNL. VAR would likely not be going to GA playoffs or in champions league events which is FCV’s big advantage in secondary league like GA. That’s why I agree it will take several years at least for VAR to build its program on the girls side.
This. Without stirring the ECNL vs GA pot, the overwhelming majority of parents with kids on FCV GA teams are not ignorant when it comes to leagues, clubs, coaches, etc. Everyone has their own individual reasons but generally speaking, most FCV GA players aren't there primary to "have fun playing soccer with their friends" (which is largely the case with Revolution's current player base). They (or their parents) are on an FCV GA team because they're serious about soccer and obviously, at the older ages, that typically means wanting to play in college. To get entire teams of FCV GA players to move over to Revolution, CC will have to sell the idea that it's "still going to be the same FCV standard, same coaches (sans BP), same training, etc." just with a new name. How successful he'll be at that remains to be seen. As an FCV parent, are you willing to trust that? Are you confident that six months in, your DD isn't going to end up being coached by a guy with nothing more than a 7v7 license? It will be interesting to see how many FCV parents/players are willing to take that chance. If I'm an NVA coach, though, I'm probably looking forward to seeing a lot more faces at ID sessions this spring...
Anonymous wrote:It’s hard to imagine entire FCV teams moving wholesale to VAR even if they get GA. The top players will have their choice among the area programs and especially those U15 and older will want to take a path with proven and immediate college recruiting which is going to be established clubs with ECNL. VAR would likely not be going to GA playoffs or in champions league events which is FCV’s big advantage in secondary league like GA. That’s why I agree it will take several years at least for VAR to build its program on the girls side.
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing that most clubs don't coach players up at the level most parents desire. Is the player and family responsible for getting their kid trained and the club provides a platform to be seen and an advocate for players exposure to college coaches. I keep hearing that for FCV BP was that advocate. Is it safe to say ALL clubs have a version of BP that does the same thing? I was also told that both GA and ECNL host college coaches at their events and if your player can ball then they will be seen no matter the league they play in.
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing that most clubs don't coach players up at the level most parents desire. Is the player and family responsible for getting their kid trained and the club provides a platform to be seen and an advocate for players exposure to college coaches. I keep hearing that for FCV BP was that advocate. Is it safe to say ALL clubs have a version of BP that does the same thing? I was also told that both GA and ECNL host college coaches at their events and if your player can ball then they will be seen no matter the league they play in.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds good. Thank you. Will be interesting how everything pans out. As I heard SYC and FCV will partner in Springfield, I heard Great Falls Reston is pulling out of the NVA partnership, I heard VDA is going thru things as well to include a shaking up at Union with SYC moving on. Seems no one is safe from the VA Youth Soccer drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was told that the Girls Academy League will need to accept Revolution into the league. And yes, I understand that most people's opinion is that ECNL is a better league. Taking that out of consideration, thank you for answering the question. So essentially it will in your opinion take 2-5 years to build the Revolution brand.
That would be assuming Revolution doesn't have entire FCV teams moving over. If that happens, it's not a 2-5 year rebuilding.
Anonymous wrote:I was told that the Girls Academy League will need to accept Revolution into the league. And yes, I understand that most people's opinion is that ECNL is a better league. Taking that out of consideration, thank you for answering the question. So essentially it will in your opinion take 2-5 years to build the Revolution brand.
Anonymous wrote:VDA