Anonymous wrote:What a cheap cop out to join FVU. Lazy decision making by the TD. No one from Herndon is making FVU to compete with 5+ clubs. Dumb. Sticking the girls in ECNL RL or GA would have been the smarter move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have info on the supposed national pathway closer to home that they apparently mentioned in a message to current families?
Look to the West…. And stay tuned, it’s coming.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have info on the supposed national pathway closer to home that they apparently mentioned in a message to current families?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have insight into it? We live closest to it but haven’t heard or read much here about this club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes that is called club night. They do that one night a week.
No that is how most teams practice every night. My kid played through U19 and even the older teams are sharing fields. The younger teams get it worse - most times, each age group only gets 1/4 or 1/3 field to practice on.
My son was doing a trial practice with a team and they had 1/4 of the field, another younger team had 1/4 of the field, and two older kids teams (maybe u16?) had the other half. 1/4 of a field for the older teams doesn't seem reasonable. Is that the norm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes that is called club night. They do that one night a week.
No that is how most teams practice every night. My kid played through U19 and even the older teams are sharing fields. The younger teams get it worse - most times, each age group only gets 1/4 or 1/3 field to practice on.
Anonymous wrote:Yes that is called club night. They do that one night a week.
iAnonymous wrote:My kids have been all over playing soccer and we loved Herndon. Great coaches and leadership there. I didn’t like the facilities that much but that’s easy to get past.