Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV would not be accepted back in ECNL, ECNL hold the cards, if they say no and DA continues decline those players split up between McLean BRYC and Loudoun. They are not Tophat or SoCal blues....
Idiots. They are tophat and socal blues. That's exactly who they are....and they will be welcomed back with open arms. Are you guys new to the Nova scene?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not entitlement. FCV was a consistently high performing ECNL club and is a high performing DA club.
All the clubs going back to ECNL are former ECNL clubs.
FCV has strong ties with WYNT and strong college connections with a excellent recruiting track record.
The last point is what ECNL is all about and they know FCV will get kid’s recruited.
ECNL will welcome all high performing clubs that they can get their hands on and if they don’t then you should question why you are paying for the league.
So bottom line, if DA crashes and there are now 90 new clubs for ECNL to pick and choose from you’d better believe performance and a solid track record will matter. He
For as large as Loudoun is they were still never able to be granted full DA status on the boys side. Why is that? What can Loudoun point to that demonstrates that they develop players and get kids recruited. All Loudoun can point to are a bunch of U10 and U11 Jeff Cup wins and a bunch of CCL league championships.
And for as large as Loudoun is they frankly suck in ECNL.
I bet ECNL figures when GDA crashes, all those FCV kids just go to the other 7 ECNL programs within a 2 hour drive.
No, ECNL knows that FCV has a proven track record. Kids go to FCV for the proven track record of college placement. College placement is ECNL’s brand. A large player pool helps at U11 win Jeff Cup but Loudoun has not demonstrated an ability to develop. They were never able to even land a full DA. VDA was granted full DA status after a couple of years in existence.
I know you are at Loudoun and you’re all just so happy to be in ECNL and wearing the patch but if as a club Loudoun fails to deliver on the promise of the league then you’d better pray that DA survives.
Anonymous wrote:VDA will be leaving DA......watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL deliver? I agree with you on Loudoun..but you lost me on that comment
Ecnl has been delivering way longer then DA.
ECNL’s marketing and purpose is and always has been college placement. If Loudoun cannot “deliver” on this league mission that it has built its reputation on then Loudoun is failing as a club within the league general purpose.
The kids abilities is what makes them marketable. Not league affiliation.
There are plenty of kids on DA and ECNL teams that will never sniff D1 at any level.
Anonymous wrote:ECNL deliver? I agree with you on Loudoun..but you lost me on that comment
Ecnl has been delivering way longer then DA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not entitlement. FCV was a consistently high performing ECNL club and is a high performing DA club.
All the clubs going back to ECNL are former ECNL clubs.
FCV has strong ties with WYNT and strong college connections with a excellent recruiting track record.
The last point is what ECNL is all about and they know FCV will get kid’s recruited.
ECNL will welcome all high performing clubs that they can get their hands on and if they don’t then you should question why you are paying for the league.
So bottom line, if DA crashes and there are now 90 new clubs for ECNL to pick and choose from you’d better believe performance and a solid track record will matter. He
For as large as Loudoun is they were still never able to be granted full DA status on the boys side. Why is that? What can Loudoun point to that demonstrates that they develop players and get kids recruited. All Loudoun can point to are a bunch of U10 and U11 Jeff Cup wins and a bunch of CCL league championships.
And for as large as Loudoun is they frankly suck in ECNL.
I bet ECNL figures when GDA crashes, all those FCV kids just go to the other 7 ECNL programs within a 2 hour drive.
Anonymous wrote:It is not entitlement. FCV was a consistently high performing ECNL club and is a high performing DA club.
All the clubs going back to ECNL are former ECNL clubs.
FCV has strong ties with WYNT and strong college connections with a excellent recruiting track record.
The last point is what ECNL is all about and they know FCV will get kid’s recruited.
ECNL will welcome all high performing clubs that they can get their hands on and if they don’t then you should question why you are paying for the league.
So bottom line, if DA crashes and there are now 90 new clubs for ECNL to pick and choose from you’d better believe performance and a solid track record will matter. He
For as large as Loudoun is they were still never able to be granted full DA status on the boys side. Why is that? What can Loudoun point to that demonstrates that they develop players and get kids recruited. All Loudoun can point to are a bunch of U10 and U11 Jeff Cup wins and a bunch of CCL league championships.
And for as large as Loudoun is they frankly suck in ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only the top ECNL people know the answer to this, we do not know if FCV left on good terms... if they didn't The ecnl could easily let them go down with the DA
They did not leave on good terms. FCV into ECNL would kill Loudon and that’s why it won’t happen. ECNL is going to help clubs that passed on the DA for ECNL. Yes crazy FCV parents, Loudon was offered girls da.
Fcv will be in trouble when GDA crashes. How’s that for profit club thing looking now?