Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VRSC is performing well in GA. Recent moves with the club seem to be having a positive impact.
Agree. 4 teams mid-table (6 or 7 of 14), 1 team top of the table, and 1 team bottom of the table. The team at the bottom graduates next month and, if you believe the Rankings App, the pre-GA team should hold their own. Not yet at FCV levels, but very respectable first year in a new league, with reason to be optimistic about the future.
Thank you FCV for saving Revolution. We owe you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VRSC is performing well in GA. Recent moves with the club seem to be having a positive impact.
Agree. 4 teams mid-table (6 or 7 of 14), 1 team top of the table, and 1 team bottom of the table. The team at the bottom graduates next month and, if you believe the Rankings App, the pre-GA team should hold their own. Not yet at FCV levels, but very respectable first year in a new league, with reason to be optimistic about the future.
Anonymous wrote:VRSC is performing well in GA. Recent moves with the club seem to be having a positive impact.
Anonymous wrote:VRSC is performing well in GA. Recent moves with the club seem to be having a positive impact.
Anonymous wrote:A merger between these two organizations could strengthen the soccer ecosystem in Northern Virginia by creating a more cohesive pathway for player development and increasing the sport’s visibility across the region. However, such a move requires more than just combining names and logos—it demands alignment in training methodology, philosophy, structure, and execution. No way it happens.
The lack of a shared coaching methodology at VRSC is a significant obstacle. Each coach operates independently, resulting in inconsistent training experiences for players. This fragmentation means they are not being prepared for higher levels of competition in a way that translates to the game.
When it comes to a professional pathway, the gap is even clearer. Aside from the goalkeeper, no players from VRSC have moved up to their affiliated UPSL team—a league that’s m more as a competitive adult amateur league (and shown on YouTube) than a stepping stone to pro soccer. Meanwhile, clubs like Loudoun United FC operate in the fully professional USL Championship, with a far more “standard.” Of course this is what, their third change in front office? It’s unlikely they would consider signing players from VRSC under the current structure—there simply isn’t the talent pipeline or development infrastructure in place.
Without addressing issues, egos, non-alignment, a merger risks becoming just another name in an already crowded DMV soccer scene.
Good luck LUFC, 1st place in the table and rocking it! Good luck VRSC!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is VRSC and not ECNL. Go to your own page. Joker above says these guest players are good enough and earn their spots in practice. Every time these players play against good teams, they cause a loss. The coaches are just making false promises and adding poor players to rosters for dollars. These guys never learn the obvious lessons and it hurts entire club. Winning games matters and why ED is no longer coaching. He couldn’t win.
Remove “VRSC” and the reference to the specific person (“ED”), and I would swear you’re talking about Loudoun
Anonymous wrote:This is VRSC and not ECNL. Go to your own page. Joker above says these guest players are good enough and earn their spots in practice. Every time these players play against good teams, they cause a loss. The coaches are just making false promises and adding poor players to rosters for dollars. These guys never learn the obvious lessons and it hurts entire club. Winning games matters and why ED is no longer coaching. He couldn’t win.
Anonymous wrote:This is VRSC and not ECNL. Go to your own page. Joker above says these guest players are good enough and earn their spots in practice. Every time these players play against good teams, they cause a loss. The coaches are just making false promises and adding poor players to rosters for dollars. These guys never learn the obvious lessons and it hurts entire club. Winning games matters and why ED is no longer coaching. He couldn’t win.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid wants to play at a decent college you might want your team to win . Pp not living in the real world. Same poster expects his son to get a trophy when they lose. Life is full of winners and losers.
Anonymous wrote:This is VRSC and not ECNL. Go to your own page. Joker above says these guest players are good enough and earn their spots in practice. Every time these players play against good teams, they cause a loss. The coaches are just making false promises and adding poor players to rosters for dollars. These guys never learn the obvious lessons and it hurts entire club. Winning games matters and why ED is no longer coaching. He couldn’t win.