Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I’m not spending thousands of dollars - when I suspect their won’t even be a 2020-21 season. Suckers!
+100
You've been listening to Henny Penny I see. Very well. There will probably be an RL spot or two open for you when you're ready to commit. It's ugly, but that is how it will work. This is youth soccer of course. I expect that the forecast for sports will become clear by June and pending that, there may be some contingent payment plans offered.
Ok, you ahole coach. Posting on here scaring parents so you can keep your job when others laid off. Shame on you. What a racket.
You can spot the posers on here setting the tone for their club. Youth sports never cares about the kids. Just take their families money and offer us juggling competitions on your twitter feed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nostradamus here with a fearless prognostication. A long 3 months of hand wringing for all elite players and clubs. ECNL MA stays as is at 13 with FCV, Arl, and MU left out. exDA clubs scramble to retain players to play in either EDP or some form of DPL east coast extension. Top 2/3rds of exGDA players opt to test the waters at ECNL tryouts. Plenty of politicking and back channel discussions occur. 8-12 players across the 3 exDA clubs are slam dunks to get onto an ECNL roster without a good look especially where there are coaching changes. ECNL clubs make advance offers in May to attempt to secure these players, as well as their current top players. exDA clubs make advance offers as well in an attempt to stop the bleeding.
Tryouts begin in July, and even then are limited. Of ~60 exDA players avbl (MU, FCV, Arl), exDA clubs retain ~20, leaving ~40 distributed between VDA, BRYC, McLean, Loudoun, Bethesda. Varies across ages, but ECNL rosters take on average of 8-10 exDA players each, Bethesda takes on less due to proximity. Rosters grow to 23-24, bottom ~6-8 players drop down to RL teams. Each ECNL team fields RL team to retain as many players as possible.
There will be no fall soccer.
Get a clue yes there will be.
If there is no summer MLB and no fall NFL or college football, there will be no fall soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I’m not spending thousands of dollars - when I suspect their won’t even be a 2020-21 season. Suckers!
+100
You've been listening to Henny Penny I see. Very well. There will probably be an RL spot or two open for you when you're ready to commit. It's ugly, but that is how it will work. This is youth soccer of course. I expect that the forecast for sports will become clear by June and pending that, there may be some contingent payment plans offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nostradamus here with a fearless prognostication. A long 3 months of hand wringing for all elite players and clubs. ECNL MA stays as is at 13 with FCV, Arl, and MU left out. exDA clubs scramble to retain players to play in either EDP or some form of DPL east coast extension. Top 2/3rds of exGDA players opt to test the waters at ECNL tryouts. Plenty of politicking and back channel discussions occur. 8-12 players across the 3 exDA clubs are slam dunks to get onto an ECNL roster without a good look especially where there are coaching changes. ECNL clubs make advance offers in May to attempt to secure these players, as well as their current top players. exDA clubs make advance offers as well in an attempt to stop the bleeding.
Tryouts begin in July, and even then are limited. Of ~60 exDA players avbl (MU, FCV, Arl), exDA clubs retain ~20, leaving ~40 distributed between VDA, BRYC, McLean, Loudoun, Bethesda. Varies across ages, but ECNL rosters take on average of 8-10 exDA players each, Bethesda takes on less due to proximity. Rosters grow to 23-24, bottom ~6-8 players drop down to RL teams. Each ECNL team fields RL team to retain as many players as possible.
There will be no fall soccer.
Not in mid-Atlantic, but our GDA club is already discussing refunds to pissed off parents that have been kept in the dark that there will be no soccer in September, let alone tryouts.
You paid for the new 2020-2021 season? What!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nostradamus here with a fearless prognostication. A long 3 months of hand wringing for all elite players and clubs. ECNL MA stays as is at 13 with FCV, Arl, and MU left out. exDA clubs scramble to retain players to play in either EDP or some form of DPL east coast extension. Top 2/3rds of exGDA players opt to test the waters at ECNL tryouts. Plenty of politicking and back channel discussions occur. 8-12 players across the 3 exDA clubs are slam dunks to get onto an ECNL roster without a good look especially where there are coaching changes. ECNL clubs make advance offers in May to attempt to secure these players, as well as their current top players. exDA clubs make advance offers as well in an attempt to stop the bleeding.
Tryouts begin in July, and even then are limited. Of ~60 exDA players avbl (MU, FCV, Arl), exDA clubs retain ~20, leaving ~40 distributed between VDA, BRYC, McLean, Loudoun, Bethesda. Varies across ages, but ECNL rosters take on average of 8-10 exDA players each, Bethesda takes on less due to proximity. Rosters grow to 23-24, bottom ~6-8 players drop down to RL teams. Each ECNL team fields RL team to retain as many players as possible.
There will be no fall soccer.
Not in mid-Atlantic, but our GDA club is already discussing refunds to pissed off parents that have been kept in the dark that there
will be no soccer in September, let alone tryouts.[/quote
You paid for the new 2020-2021 season? What!
Oops, I guess someone didn’t get an offer in February
Your a f****** idiot! And really need to go get laid so you can stop projecting.
Definitely didn’t get an early offer.
Either did you! no one has go ahead and produce that email and the payment you made. You really try hard to entertain yourself don't you.
Did you check your spam folder?
DP and observer. This just confirms the lack of maturity of many soccer parents that extends all the way into soccer leadership in this country.
The thought that the men will ever achieve superiority and the women will keep it now that the bulk of the western world has embraced it is laughable.
Anonymous wrote:What is happening with Arlington? What league are they joining? Did anyone hear anything from the club?
Anonymous wrote:Thread is becoming stupid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nostradamus here with a fearless prognostication. A long 3 months of hand wringing for all elite players and clubs. ECNL MA stays as is at 13 with FCV, Arl, and MU left out. exDA clubs scramble to retain players to play in either EDP or some form of DPL east coast extension. Top 2/3rds of exGDA players opt to test the waters at ECNL tryouts. Plenty of politicking and back channel discussions occur. 8-12 players across the 3 exDA clubs are slam dunks to get onto an ECNL roster without a good look especially where there are coaching changes. ECNL clubs make advance offers in May to attempt to secure these players, as well as their current top players. exDA clubs make advance offers as well in an attempt to stop the bleeding.
Tryouts begin in July, and even then are limited. Of ~60 exDA players avbl (MU, FCV, Arl), exDA clubs retain ~20, leaving ~40 distributed between VDA, BRYC, McLean, Loudoun, Bethesda. Varies across ages, but ECNL rosters take on average of 8-10 exDA players each, Bethesda takes on less due to proximity. Rosters grow to 23-24, bottom ~6-8 players drop down to RL teams. Each ECNL team fields RL team to retain as many players as possible.
There will be no fall soccer.
Not in mid-Atlantic, but our GDA club is already discussing refunds to pissed off parents that have been kept in the dark that there
will be no soccer in September, let alone tryouts.[/quote
You paid for the new 2020-2021 season? What!
Oops, I guess someone didn’t get an offer in February
Your a f****** idiot! And really need to go get laid so you can stop projecting.
Definitely didn’t get an early offer.
Either did you! no one has go ahead and produce that email and the payment you made. You really try hard to entertain yourself don't you.
Did you check your spam folder?
DP and observer. This just confirms the lack of maturity of many soccer parents that extends all the way into soccer leadership in this country.
The thought that the men will ever achieve superiority and the women will keep it now that the bulk of the western world has embraced it is laughable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nostradamus here with a fearless prognostication. A long 3 months of hand wringing for all elite players and clubs. ECNL MA stays as is at 13 with FCV, Arl, and MU left out. exDA clubs scramble to retain players to play in either EDP or some form of DPL east coast extension. Top 2/3rds of exGDA players opt to test the waters at ECNL tryouts. Plenty of politicking and back channel discussions occur. 8-12 players across the 3 exDA clubs are slam dunks to get onto an ECNL roster without a good look especially where there are coaching changes. ECNL clubs make advance offers in May to attempt to secure these players, as well as their current top players. exDA clubs make advance offers as well in an attempt to stop the bleeding.
Tryouts begin in July, and even then are limited. Of ~60 exDA players avbl (MU, FCV, Arl), exDA clubs retain ~20, leaving ~40 distributed between VDA, BRYC, McLean, Loudoun, Bethesda. Varies across ages, but ECNL rosters take on average of 8-10 exDA players each, Bethesda takes on less due to proximity. Rosters grow to 23-24, bottom ~6-8 players drop down to RL teams. Each ECNL team fields RL team to retain as many players as possible.
There will be no fall soccer.
Not in mid-Atlantic, but our GDA club is already discussing refunds to pissed off parents that have been kept in the dark that there
will be no soccer in September, let alone tryouts.[/quote
You paid for the new 2020-2021 season? What!
Oops, I guess someone didn’t get an offer in February
Your a f****** idiot! And really need to go get laid so you can stop projecting.
Definitely didn’t get an early offer.
Either did you! no one has go ahead and produce that email and the payment you made. You really try hard to entertain yourself don't you.
Did you check your spam folder?