Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you spend your youth as a sub, then that's what you've trained to be. Somebody's sub. So get ready to enjoy more of that in college.
D3 college, right.
That’s cute how former FCV dad and Loudoun Dad play off each other.
Keep explaining to us how we should move to your club. What happens to the starters that get pushed down the roster. Where do they go? Like the other poster said, if no one should be satisfied as a sub, then the rosters should be around 13
No. If you are player 12-18 on any DA or ECNL team and can start on another one of those clubs you should do it. Not complicated.
You need someone to explain how? You contact the club.
Don’t worry, his kid will come and take our kids spot in her Junior year. Then and only then will we understand the awesomeness of being a bench player at FCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you spend your youth as a sub, then that's what you've trained to be. Somebody's sub. So get ready to enjoy more of that in college.
D3 college, right.
That’s cute how former FCV dad and Loudoun Dad play off each other.
Keep explaining to us how we should move to your club. What happens to the starters that get pushed down the roster. Where do they go? Like the other poster said, if no one should be satisfied as a sub, then the rosters should be around 13
No. If you are player 12-18 on any DA or ECNL team and can start on another one of those clubs you should do it. Not complicated.
You need someone to explain how? You contact the club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you spend your youth as a sub, then that's what you've trained to be. Somebody's sub. So get ready to enjoy more of that in college.
D3 college, right.
That’s cute how former FCV dad and Loudoun Dad play off each other.
Keep explaining to us how we should move to your club. What happens to the starters that get pushed down the roster. Where do they go? Like the other poster said, if no one should be satisfied as a sub, then the rosters should be around 13
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you spend your youth as a sub, then that's what you've trained to be. Somebody's sub. So get ready to enjoy more of that in college.
D3 college, right.
That’s cute how former FCV dad and Loudoun Dad play off each other.
Keep explaining to us how we should move to your club. What happens to the starters that get pushed down the roster. Where do they go? Like the other poster said, if no one should be satisfied as a sub, then the rosters should be around 13
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you spend your youth as a sub, then that's what you've trained to be. Somebody's sub. So get ready to enjoy more of that in college.
D3 college, right.
Anonymous wrote:If you spend your youth as a sub, then that's what you've trained to be. Somebody's sub. So get ready to enjoy more of that in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the D1 commits in this area were starters at U15 or U16 when they were scouted. End of story.
You're from MU, right? You want FCV subs, right? Stop begging. It's a weak trait.
Or BRYC. Or VDA (right former FCV dad?).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the D1 commits in this area were starters at U15 or U16 when they were scouted. End of story.
You're from MU, right? You want FCV subs, right? Stop begging. It's a weak trait.
Anonymous wrote:All of the D1 commits in this area were starters at U15 or U16 when they were scouted. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV parent probably has a starter. Keeping players 12-18 on the team makes his DD shine by helping to win games and keeping them from playing against DD. Who cares if FCV is a dead end for them? Who cares of they only get 20 minutes a game? It is all about his DD. Her teammates can watch her play and come to the NLI signing party when she is a senior.
NP here. What does that post even mean? Parents should be doing what exactly to not upset you? Sit the bench and give your kid a chance?
Admit that any U14 or U15 bench player on any area club team is not going to play D1 soccer. It does not happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV parent probably has a starter. Keeping players 12-18 on the team makes his DD shine by helping to win games and keeping them from playing against DD. Who cares if FCV is a dead end for them? Who cares of they only get 20 minutes a game? It is all about his DD. Her teammates can watch her play and come to the NLI signing party when she is a senior.
Every team should have no subs. Because subs are worthless.