Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BLC formed a “partnership” with Capital to create some fake academy. Expect the Capital team to just be the BLC team. They will still lose to all the top Baltimore clubs but will be somehow even more arrogant while doing so.
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Anonymous wrote:BLC formed a “partnership” with Capital to create some fake academy. Expect the Capital team to just be the BLC team. They will still lose to all the top Baltimore clubs but will be somehow even more arrogant while doing so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that BLC bought Capital, how much say do you think Bresslin will have on the new 2030 team? All parents were told they couldn't watch the evaluation clinics but he was the only parent who was there/allowed to watch and be involved. Wonder if he'll coach Capital Blue too?
Huh???? BLC bought capital????
Anonymous wrote:Now that BLC bought Capital, how much say do you think Bresslin will have on the new 2030 team? All parents were told they couldn't watch the evaluation clinics but he was the only parent who was there/allowed to watch and be involved. Wonder if he'll coach Capital Blue too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you all use the term politics? It implies something sinister.
Guess what? Capital sometimes screws up and picks the wrong kid. They try and fix it in year 2. By the way, that's better than M&D or Heroes that barely ever makes a change after 4th grade (yes I know, they have done it before but one time every couple of years doesn't count). It's not personal, it's not sinister, it's not because the kid was from the wrong program or is going to the wrong school.
Believe it or not, they think they have picked the best teams possible and want to win.
Agreed, it’s nothing sinister, but it can still be political. They can’t take all the girls from one club, so they have to spread selections around as fairly as possible to maintain good relationships with the local clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you all use the term politics? It implies something sinister.
Guess what? Capital sometimes screws up and picks the wrong kid. They try and fix it in year 2. By the way, that's better than M&D or Heroes that barely ever makes a change after 4th grade (yes I know, they have done it before but one time every couple of years doesn't count). It's not personal, it's not sinister, it's not because the kid was from the wrong program or is going to the wrong school.
Believe it or not, they think they have picked the best teams possible and want to win.
Thank you for clarifying coach!
Anonymous wrote:Why do you all use the term politics? It implies something sinister.
Guess what? Capital sometimes screws up and picks the wrong kid. They try and fix it in year 2. By the way, that's better than M&D or Heroes that barely ever makes a change after 4th grade (yes I know, they have done it before but one time every couple of years doesn't count). It's not personal, it's not sinister, it's not because the kid was from the wrong program or is going to the wrong school.
Believe it or not, they think they have picked the best teams possible and want to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you all use the term politics? It implies something sinister.
Guess what? Capital sometimes screws up and picks the wrong kid. They try and fix it in year 2. By the way, that's better than M&D or Heroes that barely ever makes a change after 4th grade (yes I know, they have done it before but one time every couple of years doesn't count). It's not personal, it's not sinister, it's not because the kid was from the wrong program or is going to the wrong school.
Believe it or not, they think they have picked the best teams possible and want to win.
Agreed, it’s nothing sinister, but it can still be political. They can’t take all the girls from one club, so they have to spread selections around as fairly as possible to maintain good relationships with the local clubs.
The suggestion that M&D and Heros don’t make many changes after 4th grade is wild. I have a HS aged daughter and those teams now are probably only 1/3 - 1/2 same players they had in 4th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you all use the term politics? It implies something sinister.
Guess what? Capital sometimes screws up and picks the wrong kid. They try and fix it in year 2. By the way, that's better than M&D or Heroes that barely ever makes a change after 4th grade (yes I know, they have done it before but one time every couple of years doesn't count). It's not personal, it's not sinister, it's not because the kid was from the wrong program or is going to the wrong school.
Believe it or not, they think they have picked the best teams possible and want to win.
Agreed, it’s nothing sinister, but it can still be political. They can’t take all the girls from one club, so they have to spread selections around as fairly as possible to maintain good relationships with the local clubs.
The suggestion that M&D and Heros don’t make many changes after 4th grade is wild. I have a HS aged daughter and those teams now are probably only 1/3 - 1/2 same players they had in 4th grade.