Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
The complaints are related to travel. Richmond and VDA will go to a Florida 4 times this year.
I guess, but when you sign on for national league teams, you sign on for travel.
The division has always been in the mid atlantic. The da informed clubs on July 31 that they’d be traveling to Florida for league games. That was not expected.
I’m not exaggerating. My DS plays in one of the clubs impacted.
2 trips to Florida for league games and one to Georgia. Also a trip to Florida for the showcase. One of the trips to Florida is for a SINGLE GAME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
The complaints are related to travel. Richmond and VDA will go to a Florida 4 times this year.
I guess, but when you sign on for national league teams, you sign on for travel.
The division has always been in the mid atlantic. The da informed clubs on July 31 that they’d be traveling to Florida for league games. That was not expected.
You are exaggerating. People, go on www.ussoccerda.com and see the schedules for yourselves to make an informed decision.
Just because you don’t like the information doesn’t mean it’s an exaggeration.
I like the tier system. It makes sense. It's creating more level matches. The only whiners I hear are on this forum. Everyone I meet is happy with it. So like other things on this forum, you may be an outlier. I have no reason to think otherwise.
If a club wants to change tiers, improve performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
The complaints are related to travel. Richmond and VDA will go to a Florida 4 times this year.
I guess, but when you sign on for national league teams, you sign on for travel.
The division has always been in the mid atlantic. The da informed clubs on July 31 that they’d be traveling to Florida for league games. That was not expected.
You are exaggerating. People, go on www.ussoccerda.com and see the schedules for yourselves to make an informed decision.
Just because you don’t like the information doesn’t mean it’s an exaggeration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
The complaints are related to travel. Richmond and VDA will go to a Florida 4 times this year.
I guess, but when you sign on for national league teams, you sign on for travel.
The division has always been in the mid atlantic. The da informed clubs on July 31 that they’d be traveling to Florida for league games. That was not expected.
You are exaggerating. People, go on www.ussoccerda.com and see the schedules for yourselves to make an informed decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
The complaints are related to travel. Richmond and VDA will go to a Florida 4 times this year.
I guess, but when you sign on for national league teams, you sign on for travel.
The division has always been in the mid atlantic. The da informed clubs on July 31 that they’d be traveling to Florida for league games. That was not expected.
I’m not exaggerating. My DS plays in one of the clubs impacted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
The complaints are related to travel. Richmond and VDA will go to a Florida 4 times this year.
I guess, but when you sign on for national league teams, you sign on for travel.
The division has always been in the mid atlantic. The da informed clubs on July 31 that they’d be traveling to Florida for league games. That was not expected.
Anonymous wrote:Is this just boys DA? Or will the girls be doing this too? I have a 2008 DD that would be DA next year and I think Florida may be crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
The complaints are related to travel. Richmond and VDA will go to a Florida 4 times this year.
I guess, but when you sign on for national league teams, you sign on for travel.
The division has always been in the mid atlantic. The da informed clubs on July 31 that they’d be traveling to Florida for league games. That was not expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
The complaints are related to travel. Richmond and VDA will go to a Florida 4 times this year.
I guess, but when you sign on for national league teams, you sign on for travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
The complaints are related to travel. Richmond and VDA will go to a Florida 4 times this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
Except Crossfire was placed in tier 2 after finishing in the first place ahead of four MLS academies in their division on the boys side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.
I don't get the complaints. They make sense based on club performance, and iter 2 still plays tier 1 if it's within their conference. But it makes for more evenly matched games for everyone. When VDA starts blowing out all the competition it faces (or Arlington, whichever), then that's worth talking about.
Anonymous wrote:The new 2-tier DA system is not worth it for 2nd-tier teams such as VDA and potentially Arlington. They should get out.