Anonymous wrote:^^who are you trying to "help"? no one has asked since January 2020. you're obviously someone with an axe to grind. ready to move on? why try and take the club down before you go?
my dd's ECNL team has played against them, the coaches know what they are doing. one of the best coached teams i've seen. we're bigger and faster. coaches can't do anything about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have experience at rec, classic/select, travel and elite travel (ECNL/DA). FCGB is probably the best club I have seen at training core skills. I would agree with what PP wrote -- Club does not get the most dedicated players and the coaching staff is not as focused college recruiting.
U12 is probably the best age. You give your DD time to develop and the younger teams will compete with the top clubs in tournaments. Depending what your DD wants at u15, you can take a look outside of the club. My guess is that by then, the club will be in ECNL or DA.
The way things are going they could get DA because there will be no other DA in Maryland. Would be interesting to have a DA club that was committed to technical train in the u- littles.
Ever have a look at the DA club map? There are tons of states with no DA clubs. I don't think that is a valid criteria.
yes not need for DA in Maryland...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have experience at rec, classic/select, travel and elite travel (ECNL/DA). FCGB is probably the best club I have seen at training core skills. I would agree with what PP wrote -- Club does not get the most dedicated players and the coaching staff is not as focused college recruiting.
U12 is probably the best age. You give your DD time to develop and the younger teams will compete with the top clubs in tournaments. Depending what your DD wants at u15, you can take a look outside of the club. My guess is that by then, the club will be in ECNL or DA.
The way things are going they could get DA because there will be no other DA in Maryland. Would be interesting to have a DA club that was committed to technical train in the u- littles.
Ever have a look at the DA club map? There are tons of states with no DA clubs. I don't think that is a valid criteria.
yes not need for DA in Maryland...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have experience at rec, classic/select, travel and elite travel (ECNL/DA). FCGB is probably the best club I have seen at training core skills. I would agree with what PP wrote -- Club does not get the most dedicated players and the coaching staff is not as focused college recruiting.
U12 is probably the best age. You give your DD time to develop and the younger teams will compete with the top clubs in tournaments. Depending what your DD wants at u15, you can take a look outside of the club. My guess is that by then, the club will be in ECNL or DA.
The way things are going they could get DA because there will be no other DA in Maryland. Would be interesting to have a DA club that was committed to technical train in the u- littles.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have experience at rec, classic/select, travel and elite travel (ECNL/DA). FCGB is probably the best club I have seen at training core skills. I would agree with what PP wrote -- Club does not get the most dedicated players and the coaching staff is not as focused college recruiting.
U12 is probably the best age. You give your DD time to develop and the younger teams will compete with the top clubs in tournaments. Depending what your DD wants at u15, you can take a look outside of the club. My guess is that by then, the club will be in ECNL or DA.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks everyone for your advice. To answer PP's question, the team I saw was the U13 West team that played in Germantown over the weekend. My DD is one who just loves the sport - when she's not playing, she's watching. She's ready for a bigger challenge and I want to find her an environment where she can build her technical skills while still fostering that love of the game. My focus is not on finding her the best avenue to a college scholarship and I don't think we would do well as parents in a club where every other parent has that often cut-throat focus. I want her to realize her full potential and enjoy putting in the work.