Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Valor hasn't addressed this or done any sort of damage control, I'm guessing option 1. They will stay ECNL-RL as a standalone club. They don't have the foresight to have planned another alliance even though they apparently knew this was coming. If they were smart they would have fought to keep the ECNL badge that Loudoun/NVA dropped and tried to form an alliance with another club(s).
Do you think Valor knew? I am not convinced. NVA was reaching out to Valor as recently as late January about internal ID sessions for pre-ECNL players from both clubs. I heard one session got abruptly canceled. Not sure if it was canceled for everyone or just a certain gender or age group. NVA may very well have kept this to themselves only to leave Valor high and dry.
This club is becoming an embarrassment. We were sold on the Pre-ECNL due to the alliance with NVA and now that is gone. Where is the accountability from leadership? We have one kid on the boys and one on the girls. Cory, Paul and Craig should be talking to each team about their plans for the boys and girls side. Being transparent is the best policy and it starts with communication. Have any of the Pre-ECNL coaches addressed this their teams. Ours haven’t.
Not a word for from our pre-ecnl coach. This is total bs. For the amount of loyalty almost everyone on the team has had to this club it's a slap in the face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Valor hasn't addressed this or done any sort of damage control, I'm guessing option 1. They will stay ECNL-RL as a standalone club. They don't have the foresight to have planned another alliance even though they apparently knew this was coming. If they were smart they would have fought to keep the ECNL badge that Loudoun/NVA dropped and tried to form an alliance with another club(s).
Do you think Valor knew? I am not convinced. NVA was reaching out to Valor as recently as late January about internal ID sessions for pre-ECNL players from both clubs. I heard one session got abruptly canceled. Not sure if it was canceled for everyone or just a certain gender or age group. NVA may very well have kept this to themselves only to leave Valor high and dry.
This club is becoming an embarrassment. We were sold on the Pre-ECNL due to the alliance with NVA and now that is gone. Where is the accountability from leadership? We have one kid on the boys and one on the girls. Cory, Paul and Craig should be talking to each team about their plans for the boys and girls side. Being transparent is the best policy and it starts with communication. Have any of the Pre-ECNL coaches addressed this their teams. Ours haven’t.
Anonymous wrote:Who was the coach of the year?
Anonymous wrote:180 pages of complaints suggests this is not the club for honesty and transparency.
This is tryout season for the high level teams and they are being dishonest by hiding this information until their best player miss the chance to try out elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:We need to know if they even found one guy or gal deserving of any kind of coach award.
Where does the money go for this club? 3000 fees for a crappy parent coach, $100 ticket to eat $10 worth of food...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Valor hasn't addressed this or done any sort of damage control, I'm guessing option 1. They will stay ECNL-RL as a standalone club. They don't have the foresight to have planned another alliance even though they apparently knew this was coming. If they were smart they would have fought to keep the ECNL badge that Loudoun/NVA dropped and tried to form an alliance with another club(s).
Do you think Valor knew? I am not convinced. NVA was reaching out to Valor as recently as late January about internal ID sessions for pre-ECNL players from both clubs. I heard one session got abruptly canceled. Not sure if it was canceled for everyone or just a certain gender or age group. NVA may very well have kept this to themselves only to leave Valor high and dry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Valor hasn't addressed this or done any sort of damage control, I'm guessing option 1. They will stay ECNL-RL as a standalone club. They don't have the foresight to have planned another alliance even though they apparently knew this was coming. If they were smart they would have fought to keep the ECNL badge that Loudoun/NVA dropped and tried to form an alliance with another club(s).
Do you think Valor knew? I am not convinced. NVA was reaching out to Valor as recently as late January about internal ID sessions for pre-ECNL players from both clubs. I heard one session got abruptly canceled. Not sure if it was canceled for everyone or just a certain gender or age group. NVA may very well have kept this to themselves only to leave Valor high and dry.
I don't think they knew, otherwise there would have been an announcement ready to go as to what the follow-up plan was.
Anonymous wrote:Waiting to hear about the winter gala. Who won? How was dinner?
Was it a packed house?
Shame I missed it.
loudoun girls haven’t finished the announcement. Why would valor announce something when there is nothing to announceAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Valor hasn't addressed this or done any sort of damage control, I'm guessing option 1. They will stay ECNL-RL as a standalone club. They don't have the foresight to have planned another alliance even though they apparently knew this was coming. If they were smart they would have fought to keep the ECNL badge that Loudoun/NVA dropped and tried to form an alliance with another club(s).
Do you think Valor knew? I am not convinced. NVA was reaching out to Valor as recently as late January about internal ID sessions for pre-ECNL players from both clubs. I heard one session got abruptly canceled. Not sure if it was canceled for everyone or just a certain gender or age group. NVA may very well have kept this to themselves only to leave Valor high and dry.
I don't think they knew, otherwise there would have been an announcement ready to go as to what the follow-up plan was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since Valor hasn't addressed this or done any sort of damage control, I'm guessing option 1. They will stay ECNL-RL as a standalone club. They don't have the foresight to have planned another alliance even though they apparently knew this was coming. If they were smart they would have fought to keep the ECNL badge that Loudoun/NVA dropped and tried to form an alliance with another club(s).
Do you think Valor knew? I am not convinced. NVA was reaching out to Valor as recently as late January about internal ID sessions for pre-ECNL players from both clubs. I heard one session got abruptly canceled. Not sure if it was canceled for everyone or just a certain gender or age group. NVA may very well have kept this to themselves only to leave Valor high and dry.