Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, they sent all their teams to nationals and are doing much better overall in the MLSN league than their competitors, who hardly win any games. They are better than Bethesda, too. I would not judge friendly games, where coaches experiment and let guest players gain more experience.
You're saying best of cup are friendly games? Yet SYC gloats and flaunts how they are the only league with all their teams playing in it?
No, I am saying they sent all their teams of different ages to nationals. It's pretty simple. Some comments talk about some teams losing over the weekend. But when it matters, they are a club that performs.
What about the game syc lost 11-0?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are SYC and Alexandria clearly above the ECNL NL in Virginia? Or does it vary by age group?
Hahahaha - Kickball Thugs and Futsal Nerds? Get real. Just go with whichever club is closest to you to beat Nova traffic. MLS Next or ECNL, all the clubs are completely identical in three key aspects. (1) They will take a lot of money from you. (2) They will make you![]()
waste weeknights and weekends driving everywhere. (3) They will guarantee that your kid NEVER plays pro soccer because none of them care to develop players. It’s pay to play - financial incentives simply are not there to expend the extra time and effort to do more than pretend to care about your kid. And let’s not get delusional about college soccer either; these days they are mostly foreign players and there are very few slots for American boys. So it matters not one whit which mediocre club your son plays for because he is not getting a college scholarship. This MLSN vs ECNL debate is very silly. Only people who care are the MLSN staffers and their trolls trying to take market share from ECNL. Why don’t we just merge all the leagues again to stop all this nonsense?
ECNL dad jilted by MLSNext.
NAL dad jizzing over how his kid now officially will be called MLSN Tier 2 Second Class Citizens next year.
If your boy is not in an academy program, please remain quiet. We all know the drill. Your flexing gets old, and you are disappointing your son. (shhhhhhhh)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are SYC and Alexandria clearly above the ECNL NL in Virginia? Or does it vary by age group?
Hahahaha - Kickball Thugs and Futsal Nerds? Get real. Just go with whichever club is closest to you to beat Nova traffic. MLS Next or ECNL, all the clubs are completely identical in three key aspects. (1) They will take a lot of money from you. (2) They will make you waste weeknights and weekends driving everywhere. (3) They will guarantee that your kid NEVER plays pro soccer because none of them care to develop players. It’s pay to play - financial incentives simply are not there to expend the extra time and effort to do more than pretend to care about your kid. And let’s not get delusional about college soccer either; these days they are mostly foreign players and there are very few slots for American boys. So it matters not one whit which mediocre club your son plays for because he is not getting a college scholarship. This MLSN vs ECNL debate is very silly. Only people who care are the MLSN staffers and their trolls trying to take market share from ECNL. Why don’t we just merge all the leagues again to stop all this nonsense?
ECNL dad jilted by MLSNext.
NAL dad jizzing over how his kid now officially will be called MLSN Tier 2 Second Class Citizens next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are SYC and Alexandria clearly above the ECNL NL in Virginia? Or does it vary by age group?
Hahahaha - Kickball Thugs and Futsal Nerds? Get real. Just go with whichever club is closest to you to beat Nova traffic. MLS Next or ECNL, all the clubs are completely identical in three key aspects. (1) They will take a lot of money from you. (2) They will make you waste weeknights and weekends driving everywhere. (3) They will guarantee that your kid NEVER plays pro soccer because none of them care to develop players. It’s pay to play - financial incentives simply are not there to expend the extra time and effort to do more than pretend to care about your kid. And let’s not get delusional about college soccer either; these days they are mostly foreign players and there are very few slots for American boys. So it matters not one whit which mediocre club your son plays for because he is not getting a college scholarship. This MLSN vs ECNL debate is very silly. Only people who care are the MLSN staffers and their trolls trying to take market share from ECNL. Why don’t we just merge all the leagues again to stop all this nonsense?
ECNL dad jilted by MLSNext.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are SYC and Alexandria clearly above the ECNL NL in Virginia? Or does it vary by age group?
Hahahaha - Kickball Thugs and Futsal Nerds? Get real. Just go with whichever club is closest to you to beat Nova traffic. MLS Next or ECNL, all the clubs are completely identical in three key aspects. (1) They will take a lot of money from you. (2) They will make you waste weeknights and weekends driving everywhere. (3) They will guarantee that your kid NEVER plays pro soccer because none of them care to develop players. It’s pay to play - financial incentives simply are not there to expend the extra time and effort to do more than pretend to care about your kid. And let’s not get delusional about college soccer either; these days they are mostly foreign players and there are very few slots for American boys. So it matters not one whit which mediocre club your son plays for because he is not getting a college scholarship. This MLSN vs ECNL debate is very silly. Only people who care are the MLSN staffers and their trolls trying to take market share from ECNL. Why don’t we just merge all the leagues again to stop all this nonsense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, they sent all their teams to nationals and are doing much better overall in the MLSN league than their competitors, who hardly win any games. They are better than Bethesda, too. I would not judge friendly games, where coaches experiment and let guest players gain more experience.
You're saying best of cup are friendly games? Yet SYC gloats and flaunts how they are the only league with all their teams playing in it?
No, I am saying they sent all their teams of different ages to nationals. It's pretty simple. Some comments talk about some teams losing over the weekend. But when it matters, they are a club that performs.
What about the game syc lost 11-0?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, they sent all their teams to nationals and are doing much better overall in the MLSN league than their competitors, who hardly win any games. They are better than Bethesda, too. I would not judge friendly games, where coaches experiment and let guest players gain more experience.
You're saying best of cup are friendly games? Yet SYC gloats and flaunts how they are the only league with all their teams playing in it?
No, I am saying they sent all their teams of different ages to nationals. It's pretty simple. Some comments talk about some teams losing over the weekend. But when it matters, they are a club that performs.
What about the game syc lost 11-0?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, they sent all their teams to nationals and are doing much better overall in the MLSN league than their competitors, who hardly win any games. They are better than Bethesda, too. I would not judge friendly games, where coaches experiment and let guest players gain more experience.
You're saying best of cup are friendly games? Yet SYC gloats and flaunts how they are the only league with all their teams playing in it?
No, I am saying they sent all their teams of different ages to nationals. It's pretty simple. Some comments talk about some teams losing over the weekend. But when it matters, they are a club that performs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, they sent all their teams to nationals and are doing much better overall in the MLSN league than their competitors, who hardly win any games. They are better than Bethesda, too. I would not judge friendly games, where coaches experiment and let guest players gain more experience.
You're saying best of cup are friendly games? Yet SYC gloats and flaunts how they are the only league with all their teams playing in it?
No, I am saying they sent all their teams of different ages to nationals. It's pretty simple. Some comments talk about some teams losing over the weekend. But when it matters, they are a club that performs.
keep drinking that orange crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, they sent all their teams to nationals and are doing much better overall in the MLSN league than their competitors, who hardly win any games. They are better than Bethesda, too. I would not judge friendly games, where coaches experiment and let guest players gain more experience.
You're saying best of cup are friendly games? Yet SYC gloats and flaunts how they are the only league with all their teams playing in it?
No, I am saying they sent all their teams of different ages to nationals. It's pretty simple. Some comments talk about some teams losing over the weekend. But when it matters, they are a club that performs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, they sent all their teams to nationals and are doing much better overall in the MLSN league than their competitors, who hardly win any games. They are better than Bethesda, too. I would not judge friendly games, where coaches experiment and let guest players gain more experience.
You're saying best of cup are friendly games? Yet SYC gloats and flaunts how they are the only league with all their teams playing in it?
Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, they sent all their teams to nationals and are doing much better overall in the MLSN league than their competitors, who hardly win any games. They are better than Bethesda, too. I would not judge friendly games, where coaches experiment and let guest players gain more experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC underperforming is becoming more common place on the boys side.
They quickly shifted all their effort to the girls side now that they have GA.
Anonymous wrote:SYC underperforming is becoming more common place on the boys side.