Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of a plan that has been apparent for the last 18 months to anyone who was willing to open their eyes. Mark these words, 5 years from now, and perhaps much sooner, VRSC will be the preeminent club in NOVA. They have vision, a plan, financial resources, and multiple instances of actually doing what no one thought they could do (acquiring the very best home facility in NOVA, GA, MLSN, a first pro team, a residential academy, and now a second pro team with close ties to the top pro team in the region). If you don’t see DC United and Washington Spirit on the horizon, you’re blind. They are on a path to being on an entirely different level than every club in NOVA.
Wow they have everything! Except the ONLY 3 things that matter. Good players, good coaching, and a good product on the field are nowhere to be found
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
By the way, their GA coaching staff is hands down the best ECNL or GA staff in the DMV. Please, tell me which club has a better girls staff and why?
Any where do you think the top boys coaches will go now that VRSC has two pro teams at the top of their pyramid?
Feel free to kid yourself, as you’ve done for the last year, but the writing is on the wall.
VRSC having the best boys or girls coaching staffs in the area is a funny thing to say.
2 pro teams? Loudoun United is a professional team. VRSC Pro isn’t a pro team. Pro teams have pro players that get paid.
VRSC now has a USPL team and a USL Championship League team. Exactiy which other DMV club can claim something even remotely similar?
There is zero chance that the club of which Loudoun United is now a part and with which DC United is now associated will not be MLSN in very short order. VRSC is now a feeder to DC United Academy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of a plan that has been apparent for the last 18 months to anyone who was willing to open their eyes. Mark these words, 5 years from now, and perhaps much sooner, VRSC will be the preeminent club in NOVA. They have vision, a plan, financial resources, and multiple instances of actually doing what no one thought they could do (acquiring the very best home facility in NOVA, GA, MLSN, a first pro team, a residential academy, and now a second pro team with close ties to the top pro team in the region). If you don’t see DC United and Washington Spirit on the horizon, you’re blind. They are on a path to being on an entirely different level than every club in NOVA.
Wow they have everything! Except the ONLY 3 things that matter. Good players, good coaching, and a good product on the field are nowhere to be found
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
By the way, their GA coaching staff is hands down the best ECNL or GA staff in the DMV. Please, tell me which club has a better girls staff and why?
Any where do you think the top boys coaches will go now that VRSC has two pro teams at the top of their pyramid?
Feel free to kid yourself, as you’ve done for the last year, but the writing is on the wall.
VRSC having the best boys or girls coaching staffs in the area is a funny thing to say.
2 pro teams? Loudoun United is a professional team. VRSC Pro isn’t a pro team. Pro teams have pro players that get paid.
VRSC now has a USPL team and a USL Championship League team. Exactiy which other DMV club can claim something even remotely similar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to see their long term plan unfold. Short term, Revolution has merged with a USL club that is hemorrhaging money. Massive seven-digit losses each of the last two years. They also don't have a pathway through MLSN, only a tier II regional league. No players pursuing professional or college opportunities would join or stay at the club.
This is crazy, and now makes this bizarre ‘partnership’ sense. Seems Jim’s pockets are never ending. VRSC is picking up clout with the move but not really adding anything else except one more field.
Typical “you didn’t build that” DMV attitude. This club has made more progress in the last 24 months than any other club in the area has made in the last 10 years. Don’t agree? Make the case for another club.
Buying your way into leagues and rooftop bars might be progress, but it does not produce players. VRSC isn’t even the best girls or boys program in Loudoun. Let that sink in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of a plan that has been apparent for the last 18 months to anyone who was willing to open their eyes. Mark these words, 5 years from now, and perhaps much sooner, VRSC will be the preeminent club in NOVA. They have vision, a plan, financial resources, and multiple instances of actually doing what no one thought they could do (acquiring the very best home facility in NOVA, GA, MLSN, a first pro team, a residential academy, and now a second pro team with close ties to the top pro team in the region). If you don’t see DC United and Washington Spirit on the horizon, you’re blind. They are on a path to being on an entirely different level than every club in NOVA.
Wow they have everything! Except the ONLY 3 things that matter. Good players, good coaching, and a good product on the field are nowhere to be found
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
By the way, their GA coaching staff is hands down the best ECNL or GA staff in the DMV. Please, tell me which club has a better girls staff and why?
Any where do you think the top boys coaches will go now that VRSC has two pro teams at the top of their pyramid?
Feel free to kid yourself, as you’ve done for the last year, but the writing is on the wall.
VRSC having the best boys or girls coaching staffs in the area is a funny thing to say.
2 pro teams? Loudoun United is a professional team. VRSC Pro isn’t a pro team. Pro teams have pro players that get paid.
I said girls, not boys. CC, MJ, and JU. Which club has a better girls staff in DMV? There is none. Boys staff will come with this news.
CC was in NOVA when there were only 2 ECNL programs and couldn’t win anything until BP showed up. MJ is a good second team coach.
Bethesda has a better staff. So does VDA.
SC, KL, and ML are good coaches, but they are not even remotely close to CC, MJ, and JU. Look at their resumes.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of a plan that has been apparent for the last 18 months to anyone who was willing to open their eyes. Mark these words, 5 years from now, and perhaps much sooner, VRSC will be the preeminent club in NOVA. They have vision, a plan, financial resources, and multiple instances of actually doing what no one thought they could do (acquiring the very best home facility in NOVA, GA, MLSN, a first pro team, a residential academy, and now a second pro team with close ties to the top pro team in the region). If you don’t see DC United and Washington Spirit on the horizon, you’re blind. They are on a path to being on an entirely different level than every club in NOVA.
Wow they have everything! Except the ONLY 3 things that matter. Good players, good coaching, and a good product on the field are nowhere to be found
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
By the way, their GA coaching staff is hands down the best ECNL or GA staff in the DMV. Please, tell me which club has a better girls staff and why?
Any where do you think the top boys coaches will go now that VRSC has two pro teams at the top of their pyramid?
Feel free to kid yourself, as you’ve done for the last year, but the writing is on the wall.
VRSC having the best boys or girls coaching staffs in the area is a funny thing to say.
2 pro teams? Loudoun United is a professional team. VRSC Pro isn’t a pro team. Pro teams have pro players that get paid.
I said girls, not boys. CC, MJ, and JU. Which club has a better girls staff in DMV? There is none. Boys staff will come with this news.
CC was in NOVA when there were only 2 ECNL programs and couldn’t win anything until BP showed up. MJ is a good second team coach.
Bethesda has a better staff. So does VDA.
SC, KL, and ML are good coaches, but they are not even remotely close to CC, MJ, and JU. Look at their resumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of a plan that has been apparent for the last 18 months to anyone who was willing to open their eyes. Mark these words, 5 years from now, and perhaps much sooner, VRSC will be the preeminent club in NOVA. They have vision, a plan, financial resources, and multiple instances of actually doing what no one thought they could do (acquiring the very best home facility in NOVA, GA, MLSN, a first pro team, a residential academy, and now a second pro team with close ties to the top pro team in the region). If you don’t see DC United and Washington Spirit on the horizon, you’re blind. They are on a path to being on an entirely different level than every club in NOVA.
Wow they have everything! Except the ONLY 3 things that matter. Good players, good coaching, and a good product on the field are nowhere to be found
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
By the way, their GA coaching staff is hands down the best ECNL or GA staff in the DMV. Please, tell me which club has a better girls staff and why?
Any where do you think the top boys coaches will go now that VRSC has two pro teams at the top of their pyramid?
Feel free to kid yourself, as you’ve done for the last year, but the writing is on the wall.
VRSC having the best boys or girls coaching staffs in the area is a funny thing to say.
2 pro teams? Loudoun United is a professional team. VRSC Pro isn’t a pro team. Pro teams have pro players that get paid.
I said girls, not boys. CC, MJ, and JU. Which club has a better girls staff in DMV? There is none. Boys staff will come with this news.
CC was in NOVA when there were only 2 ECNL programs and couldn’t win anything until BP showed up. MJ is a good second team coach.
Bethesda has a better staff. So does VDA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to see their long term plan unfold. Short term, Revolution has merged with a USL club that is hemorrhaging money. Massive seven-digit losses each of the last two years. They also don't have a pathway through MLSN, only a tier II regional league. No players pursuing professional or college opportunities would join or stay at the club.
This is crazy, and now makes this bizarre ‘partnership’ sense. Seems Jim’s pockets are never ending. VRSC is picking up clout with the move but not really adding anything else except one more field.
Typical “you didn’t build that” DMV attitude. This club has made more progress in the last 24 months than any other club in the area has made in the last 10 years. Don’t agree? Make the case for another club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of a plan that has been apparent for the last 18 months to anyone who was willing to open their eyes. Mark these words, 5 years from now, and perhaps much sooner, VRSC will be the preeminent club in NOVA. They have vision, a plan, financial resources, and multiple instances of actually doing what no one thought they could do (acquiring the very best home facility in NOVA, GA, MLSN, a first pro team, a residential academy, and now a second pro team with close ties to the top pro team in the region). If you don’t see DC United and Washington Spirit on the horizon, you’re blind. They are on a path to being on an entirely different level than every club in NOVA.
Wow they have everything! Except the ONLY 3 things that matter. Good players, good coaching, and a good product on the field are nowhere to be found
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
By the way, their GA coaching staff is hands down the best ECNL or GA staff in the DMV. Please, tell me which club has a better girls staff and why?
Any where do you think the top boys coaches will go now that VRSC has two pro teams at the top of their pyramid?
Feel free to kid yourself, as you’ve done for the last year, but the writing is on the wall.
VRSC having the best boys or girls coaching staffs in the area is a funny thing to say.
2 pro teams? Loudoun United is a professional team. VRSC Pro isn’t a pro team. Pro teams have pro players that get paid.
I said girls, not boys. CC, MJ, and JU. Which club has a better girls staff in DMV? There is none. Boys staff will come with this news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to see their long term plan unfold. Short term, Revolution has merged with a USL club that is hemorrhaging money. Massive seven-digit losses each of the last two years. They also don't have a pathway through MLSN, only a tier II regional league. No players pursuing professional or college opportunities would join or stay at the club.
This is crazy, and now makes this bizarre ‘partnership’ sense. Seems Jim’s pockets are never ending. VRSC is picking up clout with the move but not really adding anything else except one more field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of a plan that has been apparent for the last 18 months to anyone who was willing to open their eyes. Mark these words, 5 years from now, and perhaps much sooner, VRSC will be the preeminent club in NOVA. They have vision, a plan, financial resources, and multiple instances of actually doing what no one thought they could do (acquiring the very best home facility in NOVA, GA, MLSN, a first pro team, a residential academy, and now a second pro team with close ties to the top pro team in the region). If you don’t see DC United and Washington Spirit on the horizon, you’re blind. They are on a path to being on an entirely different level than every club in NOVA.
Wow they have everything! Except the ONLY 3 things that matter. Good players, good coaching, and a good product on the field are nowhere to be found
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
By the way, their GA coaching staff is hands down the best ECNL or GA staff in the DMV. Please, tell me which club has a better girls staff and why?
Any where do you think the top boys coaches will go now that VRSC has two pro teams at the top of their pyramid?
Feel free to kid yourself, as you’ve done for the last year, but the writing is on the wall.
VRSC having the best boys or girls coaching staffs in the area is a funny thing to say.
2 pro teams? Loudoun United is a professional team. VRSC Pro isn’t a pro team. Pro teams have pro players that get paid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of a plan that has been apparent for the last 18 months to anyone who was willing to open their eyes. Mark these words, 5 years from now, and perhaps much sooner, VRSC will be the preeminent club in NOVA. They have vision, a plan, financial resources, and multiple instances of actually doing what no one thought they could do (acquiring the very best home facility in NOVA, GA, MLSN, a first pro team, a residential academy, and now a second pro team with close ties to the top pro team in the region). If you don’t see DC United and Washington Spirit on the horizon, you’re blind. They are on a path to being on an entirely different level than every club in NOVA.
Wow they have everything! Except the ONLY 3 things that matter. Good players, good coaching, and a good product on the field are nowhere to be found
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
By the way, their GA coaching staff is hands down the best ECNL or GA staff in the DMV. Please, tell me which club has a better girls staff and why?
Any where do you think the top boys coaches will go now that VRSC has two pro teams at the top of their pyramid?
Feel free to kid yourself, as you’ve done for the last year, but the writing is on the wall.
VRSC having the best boys or girls coaching staffs in the area is a funny thing to say.
2 pro teams? Loudoun United is a professional team. VRSC Pro isn’t a pro team. Pro teams have pro players that get paid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to see their long term plan unfold. Short term, Revolution has merged with a USL club that is hemorrhaging money. Massive seven-digit losses each of the last two years. They also don't have a pathway through MLSN, only a tier II regional league. No players pursuing professional or college opportunities would join or stay at the club.
This is crazy, and now makes this bizarre ‘partnership’ sense. Seems Jim’s pockets are never ending. VRSC is picking up clout with the move but not really adding anything else except one more field.
Anonymous wrote:Curious to see their long term plan unfold. Short term, Revolution has merged with a USL club that is hemorrhaging money. Massive seven-digit losses each of the last two years. They also don't have a pathway through MLSN, only a tier II regional league. No players pursuing professional or college opportunities would join or stay at the club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all part of a plan that has been apparent for the last 18 months to anyone who was willing to open their eyes. Mark these words, 5 years from now, and perhaps much sooner, VRSC will be the preeminent club in NOVA. They have vision, a plan, financial resources, and multiple instances of actually doing what no one thought they could do (acquiring the very best home facility in NOVA, GA, MLSN, a first pro team, a residential academy, and now a second pro team with close ties to the top pro team in the region). If you don’t see DC United and Washington Spirit on the horizon, you’re blind. They are on a path to being on an entirely different level than every club in NOVA.
Wow they have everything! Except the ONLY 3 things that matter. Good players, good coaching, and a good product on the field are nowhere to be found
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
By the way, their GA coaching staff is hands down the best ECNL or GA staff in the DMV. Please, tell me which club has a better girls staff and why?
Any where do you think the top boys coaches will go now that VRSC has two pro teams at the top of their pyramid?
Feel free to kid yourself, as you’ve done for the last year, but the writing is on the wall.