Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
True in the past. Curious if Arlington will finally be able to keep their top talent into U17.
Other teams would probably be a toss up but 2011 likely going to stay together unless they leave together which I don't see that happening. Arlington will do whatever it takes to keep them together is my guess and I don't blame them. I'm curious about how the 2012 and 2013 are going to turn out to be.
Yawn- 2011 will be no different than all others. They are not special snowflakes. Once the top 2-3 2011 players realize they have better odds for college with a club with a proven track record and bolt at U-15 the rest of the team will crumble. It’s kind of like a game of chicken—who bolts first to secure their college placement. The best players want the proven track record once they get into recruiting years and their parents surely aren’t willing to put team before individual when college is on the line. FVU may not be McLean on paper- but the same people are overseeing the FVU college process so doesn’t really matter. Did you really think Vienna soccer was playing a role here? Just take a look at the 2026 FVU social media posts …the engine continues to hum along…
Vienna was brought in to save McLean’s ECNL shield and provide legitimacy to an otherwise corrupt club. KJ successfully cleaned house at BRYC and based on the changes at Mclean/FxU his success continues.
This is a funny post. It makes no sense—if he’s so great why were the Brave boys team terrible? The merger was for the boys not girls.
Doesn’t sound like there was much success against VDA today.
The merger has ruined the girls’.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
True in the past. Curious if Arlington will finally be able to keep their top talent into U17.
Other teams would probably be a toss up but 2011 likely going to stay together unless they leave together which I don't see that happening. Arlington will do whatever it takes to keep them together is my guess and I don't blame them. I'm curious about how the 2012 and 2013 are going to turn out to be.
Yawn- 2011 will be no different than all others. They are not special snowflakes. Once the top 2-3 2011 players realize they have better odds for college with a club with a proven track record and bolt at U-15 the rest of the team will crumble. It’s kind of like a game of chicken—who bolts first to secure their college placement. The best players want the proven track record once they get into recruiting years and their parents surely aren’t willing to put team before individual when college is on the line. FVU may not be McLean on paper- but the same people are overseeing the FVU college process so doesn’t really matter. Did you really think Vienna soccer was playing a role here? Just take a look at the 2026 FVU social media posts …the engine continues to hum along…
Vienna was brought in to save McLean’s ECNL shield and provide legitimacy to an otherwise corrupt club. KJ successfully cleaned house at BRYC and based on the changes at Mclean/FxU his success continues.
This is a funny post. It makes no sense—if he’s so great why were the Brave boys team terrible? The merger was for the boys not girls.
Doesn’t sound like there was much success against VDA today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
True in the past. Curious if Arlington will finally be able to keep their top talent into U17.
Other teams would probably be a toss up but 2011 likely going to stay together unless they leave together which I don't see that happening. Arlington will do whatever it takes to keep them together is my guess and I don't blame them. I'm curious about how the 2012 and 2013 are going to turn out to be.
Yawn- 2011 will be no different than all others. They are not special snowflakes. Once the top 2-3 2011 players realize they have better odds for college with a club with a proven track record and bolt at U-15 the rest of the team will crumble. It’s kind of like a game of chicken—who bolts first to secure their college placement. The best players want the proven track record once they get into recruiting years and their parents surely aren’t willing to put team before individual when college is on the line. FVU may not be McLean on paper- but the same people are overseeing the FVU college process so doesn’t really matter. Did you really think Vienna soccer was playing a role here? Just take a look at the 2026 FVU social media posts …the engine continues to hum along…
Vienna was brought in to save McLean’s ECNL shield and provide legitimacy to an otherwise corrupt club. KJ successfully cleaned house at BRYC and based on the changes at Mclean/FxU his success continues.
This is a funny post. It makes no sense—if he’s so great why were the Brave boys team terrible? The merger was for the boys not girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
True in the past. Curious if Arlington will finally be able to keep their top talent into U17.
Other teams would probably be a toss up but 2011 likely going to stay together unless they leave together which I don't see that happening. Arlington will do whatever it takes to keep them together is my guess and I don't blame them. I'm curious about how the 2012 and 2013 are going to turn out to be.
Yawn- 2011 will be no different than all others. They are not special snowflakes. Once the top 2-3 2011 players realize they have better odds for college with a club with a proven track record and bolt at U-15 the rest of the team will crumble. It’s kind of like a game of chicken—who bolts first to secure their college placement. The best players want the proven track record once they get into recruiting years and their parents surely aren’t willing to put team before individual when college is on the line. FVU may not be McLean on paper- but the same people are overseeing the FVU college process so doesn’t really matter. Did you really think Vienna soccer was playing a role here? Just take a look at the 2026 FVU social media posts …the engine continues to hum along…
Zero percent chance anyone leaves that team.
They're U14 and this is a highly transient area, more likely they lose players over time just like every other team than your statement being true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
True in the past. Curious if Arlington will finally be able to keep their top talent into U17.
Other teams would probably be a toss up but 2011 likely going to stay together unless they leave together which I don't see that happening. Arlington will do whatever it takes to keep them together is my guess and I don't blame them. I'm curious about how the 2012 and 2013 are going to turn out to be.
Yawn- 2011 will be no different than all others. They are not special snowflakes. Once the top 2-3 2011 players realize they have better odds for college with a club with a proven track record and bolt at U-15 the rest of the team will crumble. It’s kind of like a game of chicken—who bolts first to secure their college placement. The best players want the proven track record once they get into recruiting years and their parents surely aren’t willing to put team before individual when college is on the line. FVU may not be McLean on paper- but the same people are overseeing the FVU college process so doesn’t really matter. Did you really think Vienna soccer was playing a role here? Just take a look at the 2026 FVU social media posts …the engine continues to hum along…
Zero percent chance anyone leaves that team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
True in the past. Curious if Arlington will finally be able to keep their top talent into U17.
Other teams would probably be a toss up but 2011 likely going to stay together unless they leave together which I don't see that happening. Arlington will do whatever it takes to keep them together is my guess and I don't blame them. I'm curious about how the 2012 and 2013 are going to turn out to be.
Yawn- 2011 will be no different than all others. They are not special snowflakes. Once the top 2-3 2011 players realize they have better odds for college with a club with a proven track record and bolt at U-15 the rest of the team will crumble. It’s kind of like a game of chicken—who bolts first to secure their college placement. The best players want the proven track record once they get into recruiting years and their parents surely aren’t willing to put team before individual when college is on the line. FVU may not be McLean on paper- but the same people are overseeing the FVU college process so doesn’t really matter. Did you really think Vienna soccer was playing a role here? Just take a look at the 2026 FVU social media posts …the engine continues to hum along…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
True in the past. Curious if Arlington will finally be able to keep their top talent into U17.
Other teams would probably be a toss up but 2011 likely going to stay together unless they leave together which I don't see that happening. Arlington will do whatever it takes to keep them together is my guess and I don't blame them. I'm curious about how the 2012 and 2013 are going to turn out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
True in the past. Curious if Arlington will finally be able to keep their top talent into U17.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
This isn’t too anymore. Maybe before not not currently and I don’t see it happening in the future.
Put down the bong and edit your sentence chief
FVU is not Mclean. The college recruitment is not going to be the same. Many more wealthy parents in Arlington and Loudoun now then when Mclean made their reputation and VDA has BP. All the ECNL clubs will be on roughly equally footing which is fine. Let the kids play and get recruited it's all good y'all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
This isn’t too anymore. Maybe before not not currently and I don’t see it happening in the future.
Put down the bong and edit your sentence chief
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
The nice thing is that they have played common opponents so far. 2012s and 2007s are a wash. Arlington 11s and FVU 10s are clearly better. 2009 Arlington slightly better record but 2009 FVU better GD. Neither 2008 team looking great so far.
Assuming younger age groups = three youngest teams, I think Arlington 11s and FVU 10s will win, and 12s will be a tossup.
2012s
Arlington 3-1, +10 GD
FVU 3-1, +5 GD
2011s
Arlington 4-0, +19
FVU 2-1-1, +11
2010s
Arlington 2-1-1, 0
FVU 3-1, +15
2009s
Arlington 3-1, +2
FVU 2-2, +6
2008s
Arlington 2-1-1, +2
FVU 1-3, -4
2007s
Arlington 3-1, +3
FVU 3-1, +4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
This isn’t too anymore. Maybe before not not currently and I don’t see it happening in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.
Who cares about the 13 year olds? They all leave Arlington by U-15 to go to McLean given college placement track record which is far superior to anything Arlington has put forward in the past 5 years..
Anonymous wrote:FVU is about to get worked by Arlington in the younger age groups this season. 2011s are already superior, 2012-2014 are trending better than the Fairfax Co. clubs that should feed FVU, 2010 Arlingtons have taken players and have closed gap, and 2009s are improved. The shift was coming slowly, its finally here after another disastrous Union attempt to save face and their ECNL badge.