Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 22:19     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RIP FCV


Link to DA standings. http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/

Link to ECNL standings. https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/

Speak for themselves


Filled with rosters of girls that will be gone next fall. Fact.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 22:15     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:RIP FCV


Link to DA standings. http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/

Link to ECNL standings. https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/

Speak for themselves
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 21:56     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

RIP FCV
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 21:48     Subject: Re:Washington Spirit Virginia

RIP SPIRIT
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 21:34     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Pappy is here too! Pappy is worried...the times are changing!
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 21:16     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff,

Since February when we announced the DA Programs in Maryland and Virginia would operate
for the 2019-20 competition year, we have done, with US Soccer and our partners at Baltimore
Armour and Great Falls Reston, a thorough review of the programs to identify areas for
significant improvement.
Our mission was simple – improve the quality of the programs and lower the cost for
participants. The review we conducted led to the following conclusions:
1. The DA Programs would best operate as integral components of the partner youth clubs.
2. The role of the Spirit is best focused on the utilization of our resources that is impossible
for the youth clubs to replicate. Those resources are our players, coaches, technology,
methodologies, and expertise.
3. The DA Programs would be best served by the youth clubs leading the programs with the
Spirit moving into a support partner role.
So, the Washington Spirit organization is proud to introduce changes in our Youth programing
model that will improve the program structure and lessen the player costs. As part of our
changes in the programming model, we have decided to transfer our Maryland Development
Academy program slot with US Soccer to the Baltimore Armour and their partner clubs SAC &
Pipeline. For the Virginia DA, we have decided to transfer our slot to Metro United which will
operate under the Great Falls Reston organizational structure which will include future partner
clubs. In collaboration with these new Spirit Alliance Partners, we have secured the approval
from US Soccer for these transfers based on each program/model having full club operational
support, starting with an administrative and technical management staff combined with a
competitive Zone 1 program that supports a Pathway to the Development Academy for future
success. The new model also continues to provide a Pathway to the Pro’s that offers a
development path for the best players in the area.
The leadership and management of the Maryland DA will be led by Santino Quaranta and the
Virginia DA will be led by George Hales as Academy Director, Tom Torres serving as a
Technical Advisor and Rich Shelton as the Executive Director. The Spirit will consult with the
DA Programs to support the transfers and following the completion of the transfers our
relationship with these clubs will become the shift to the Spirit Alliance program. The respective
club directors and management team will be holding sessions to discuss in greater detail the
improvements to the programs, including making them less costly.
This announcement is the first step in a broader campaign for the Spirit to partner with all youth
clubs. We want to make sure we’re supporting all clubs and their quests to develop the best
players in the area while supporting their coaching staffs with technical and tactical
integration, and high-performance training techniques that are all vital components of the
modern game. More details will be announced on this program in the coming weeks, but
the simple message to all youth clubs is we want you to Join Us in win-win partnerships.
We will be soon holding a Youth Club Summit to work together on the Alliance
Partnership program.
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us
deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and
fans. Today, we enhanced the commitment we made for the DA Programs to operate in 2019-20
by strengthening the programs to position them for sustainable success. Together with our
partners, we have made the DA Programs better and more affordable. We share this with you
because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we
will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements in all we do in order to make a
difference in supporting the sport we all love.
Thank you for your participation in our youth programs and your loyal support of the
Washington Spirit organization.

Steve Baldwin - Owner
Larry R. Best - Chief Executive Office


That’s not true! The sock puppet is at it again!


what a cluster


I’m surprised FCV parents are doing any trash talking after their teams disastrous results at the Colorado showcase. We know FCV has tried to ignore the terrible results by their teams, but we all know how badly they showed.


Link to DA standings. http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/

Link to ECNL standings. https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/

Speak for themselves.


It was so shocking to see that the U16/17 FCV team didn’t even score a goal in Denver! Wow! Two huge shut out losses. Didn’t see any posts about that, though. Terrible U15 results and mediocre U14 results. Quite a (self-proclaimed) powerhouse club.


You must have trouble reading.


Doesn’t matter if he didn’t read it right.

It’s a whole new world out there


This is funny. You actually defended someone being full of shite.




Let's rephrase the response:

It's a whole new world. Last year's record doesn't matter anymore.


Unless it is the record of the Loudoun 07 Girls right? Idiots.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 21:06     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff,

Since February when we announced the DA Programs in Maryland and Virginia would operate
for the 2019-20 competition year, we have done, with US Soccer and our partners at Baltimore
Armour and Great Falls Reston, a thorough review of the programs to identify areas for
significant improvement.
Our mission was simple – improve the quality of the programs and lower the cost for
participants. The review we conducted led to the following conclusions:
1. The DA Programs would best operate as integral components of the partner youth clubs.
2. The role of the Spirit is best focused on the utilization of our resources that is impossible
for the youth clubs to replicate. Those resources are our players, coaches, technology,
methodologies, and expertise.
3. The DA Programs would be best served by the youth clubs leading the programs with the
Spirit moving into a support partner role.
So, the Washington Spirit organization is proud to introduce changes in our Youth programing
model that will improve the program structure and lessen the player costs. As part of our
changes in the programming model, we have decided to transfer our Maryland Development
Academy program slot with US Soccer to the Baltimore Armour and their partner clubs SAC &
Pipeline. For the Virginia DA, we have decided to transfer our slot to Metro United which will
operate under the Great Falls Reston organizational structure which will include future partner
clubs. In collaboration with these new Spirit Alliance Partners, we have secured the approval
from US Soccer for these transfers based on each program/model having full club operational
support, starting with an administrative and technical management staff combined with a
competitive Zone 1 program that supports a Pathway to the Development Academy for future
success. The new model also continues to provide a Pathway to the Pro’s that offers a
development path for the best players in the area.
The leadership and management of the Maryland DA will be led by Santino Quaranta and the
Virginia DA will be led by George Hales as Academy Director, Tom Torres serving as a
Technical Advisor and Rich Shelton as the Executive Director. The Spirit will consult with the
DA Programs to support the transfers and following the completion of the transfers our
relationship with these clubs will become the shift to the Spirit Alliance program. The respective
club directors and management team will be holding sessions to discuss in greater detail the
improvements to the programs, including making them less costly.
This announcement is the first step in a broader campaign for the Spirit to partner with all youth
clubs. We want to make sure we’re supporting all clubs and their quests to develop the best
players in the area while supporting their coaching staffs with technical and tactical
integration, and high-performance training techniques that are all vital components of the
modern game. More details will be announced on this program in the coming weeks, but
the simple message to all youth clubs is we want you to Join Us in win-win partnerships.
We will be soon holding a Youth Club Summit to work together on the Alliance
Partnership program.
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us
deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and
fans. Today, we enhanced the commitment we made for the DA Programs to operate in 2019-20
by strengthening the programs to position them for sustainable success. Together with our
partners, we have made the DA Programs better and more affordable. We share this with you
because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we
will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements in all we do in order to make a
difference in supporting the sport we all love.
Thank you for your participation in our youth programs and your loyal support of the
Washington Spirit organization.

Steve Baldwin - Owner
Larry R. Best - Chief Executive Office


That’s not true! The sock puppet is at it again!


what a cluster


I’m surprised FCV parents are doing any trash talking after their teams disastrous results at the Colorado showcase. We know FCV has tried to ignore the terrible results by their teams, but we all know how badly they showed.


Link to DA standings. http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/

Link to ECNL standings. https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/

Speak for themselves.


It was so shocking to see that the U16/17 FCV team didn’t even score a goal in Denver! Wow! Two huge shut out losses. Didn’t see any posts about that, though. Terrible U15 results and mediocre U14 results. Quite a (self-proclaimed) powerhouse club.


You must have trouble reading.


Doesn’t matter if he didn’t read it right.

It’s a whole new world out there


This is funny. You actually defended someone being full of shite.




Let's rephrase the response:

It's a whole new world. Last year's record doesn't matter anymore.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 20:28     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff,

Since February when we announced the DA Programs in Maryland and Virginia would operate
for the 2019-20 competition year, we have done, with US Soccer and our partners at Baltimore
Armour and Great Falls Reston, a thorough review of the programs to identify areas for
significant improvement.
Our mission was simple – improve the quality of the programs and lower the cost for
participants. The review we conducted led to the following conclusions:
1. The DA Programs would best operate as integral components of the partner youth clubs.
2. The role of the Spirit is best focused on the utilization of our resources that is impossible
for the youth clubs to replicate. Those resources are our players, coaches, technology,
methodologies, and expertise.
3. The DA Programs would be best served by the youth clubs leading the programs with the
Spirit moving into a support partner role.
So, the Washington Spirit organization is proud to introduce changes in our Youth programing
model that will improve the program structure and lessen the player costs. As part of our
changes in the programming model, we have decided to transfer our Maryland Development
Academy program slot with US Soccer to the Baltimore Armour and their partner clubs SAC &
Pipeline. For the Virginia DA, we have decided to transfer our slot to Metro United which will
operate under the Great Falls Reston organizational structure which will include future partner
clubs. In collaboration with these new Spirit Alliance Partners, we have secured the approval
from US Soccer for these transfers based on each program/model having full club operational
support, starting with an administrative and technical management staff combined with a
competitive Zone 1 program that supports a Pathway to the Development Academy for future
success. The new model also continues to provide a Pathway to the Pro’s that offers a
development path for the best players in the area.
The leadership and management of the Maryland DA will be led by Santino Quaranta and the
Virginia DA will be led by George Hales as Academy Director, Tom Torres serving as a
Technical Advisor and Rich Shelton as the Executive Director. The Spirit will consult with the
DA Programs to support the transfers and following the completion of the transfers our
relationship with these clubs will become the shift to the Spirit Alliance program. The respective
club directors and management team will be holding sessions to discuss in greater detail the
improvements to the programs, including making them less costly.
This announcement is the first step in a broader campaign for the Spirit to partner with all youth
clubs. We want to make sure we’re supporting all clubs and their quests to develop the best
players in the area while supporting their coaching staffs with technical and tactical
integration, and high-performance training techniques that are all vital components of the
modern game. More details will be announced on this program in the coming weeks, but
the simple message to all youth clubs is we want you to Join Us in win-win partnerships.
We will be soon holding a Youth Club Summit to work together on the Alliance
Partnership program.
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us
deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and
fans. Today, we enhanced the commitment we made for the DA Programs to operate in 2019-20
by strengthening the programs to position them for sustainable success. Together with our
partners, we have made the DA Programs better and more affordable. We share this with you
because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we
will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements in all we do in order to make a
difference in supporting the sport we all love.
Thank you for your participation in our youth programs and your loyal support of the
Washington Spirit organization.

Steve Baldwin - Owner
Larry R. Best - Chief Executive Office


That’s not true! The sock puppet is at it again!


what a cluster


I’m surprised FCV parents are doing any trash talking after their teams disastrous results at the Colorado showcase. We know FCV has tried to ignore the terrible results by their teams, but we all know how badly they showed.


Link to DA standings. http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/

Link to ECNL standings. https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/

Speak for themselves.


It was so shocking to see that the U16/17 FCV team didn’t even score a goal in Denver! Wow! Two huge shut out losses. Didn’t see any posts about that, though. Terrible U15 results and mediocre U14 results. Quite a (self-proclaimed) powerhouse club.


You must have trouble reading.


Doesn’t matter if he didn’t read it right.

It’s a whole new world out there


This is funny. You actually defended someone being full of shite.


Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 20:25     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff,

Since February when we announced the DA Programs in Maryland and Virginia would operate
for the 2019-20 competition year, we have done, with US Soccer and our partners at Baltimore
Armour and Great Falls Reston, a thorough review of the programs to identify areas for
significant improvement.
Our mission was simple – improve the quality of the programs and lower the cost for
participants. The review we conducted led to the following conclusions:
1. The DA Programs would best operate as integral components of the partner youth clubs.
2. The role of the Spirit is best focused on the utilization of our resources that is impossible
for the youth clubs to replicate. Those resources are our players, coaches, technology,
methodologies, and expertise.
3. The DA Programs would be best served by the youth clubs leading the programs with the
Spirit moving into a support partner role.
So, the Washington Spirit organization is proud to introduce changes in our Youth programing
model that will improve the program structure and lessen the player costs. As part of our
changes in the programming model, we have decided to transfer our Maryland Development
Academy program slot with US Soccer to the Baltimore Armour and their partner clubs SAC &
Pipeline. For the Virginia DA, we have decided to transfer our slot to Metro United which will
operate under the Great Falls Reston organizational structure which will include future partner
clubs. In collaboration with these new Spirit Alliance Partners, we have secured the approval
from US Soccer for these transfers based on each program/model having full club operational
support, starting with an administrative and technical management staff combined with a
competitive Zone 1 program that supports a Pathway to the Development Academy for future
success. The new model also continues to provide a Pathway to the Pro’s that offers a
development path for the best players in the area.
The leadership and management of the Maryland DA will be led by Santino Quaranta and the
Virginia DA will be led by George Hales as Academy Director, Tom Torres serving as a
Technical Advisor and Rich Shelton as the Executive Director. The Spirit will consult with the
DA Programs to support the transfers and following the completion of the transfers our
relationship with these clubs will become the shift to the Spirit Alliance program. The respective
club directors and management team will be holding sessions to discuss in greater detail the
improvements to the programs, including making them less costly.
This announcement is the first step in a broader campaign for the Spirit to partner with all youth
clubs. We want to make sure we’re supporting all clubs and their quests to develop the best
players in the area while supporting their coaching staffs with technical and tactical
integration, and high-performance training techniques that are all vital components of the
modern game. More details will be announced on this program in the coming weeks, but
the simple message to all youth clubs is we want you to Join Us in win-win partnerships.
We will be soon holding a Youth Club Summit to work together on the Alliance
Partnership program.
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us
deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and
fans. Today, we enhanced the commitment we made for the DA Programs to operate in 2019-20
by strengthening the programs to position them for sustainable success. Together with our
partners, we have made the DA Programs better and more affordable. We share this with you
because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we
will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements in all we do in order to make a
difference in supporting the sport we all love.
Thank you for your participation in our youth programs and your loyal support of the
Washington Spirit organization.

Steve Baldwin - Owner
Larry R. Best - Chief Executive Office


That’s not true! The sock puppet is at it again!


what a cluster


I’m surprised FCV parents are doing any trash talking after their teams disastrous results at the Colorado showcase. We know FCV has tried to ignore the terrible results by their teams, but we all know how badly they showed.


Link to DA standings. http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/

Link to ECNL standings. https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/

Speak for themselves.


It was so shocking to see that the U16/17 FCV team didn’t even score a goal in Denver! Wow! Two huge shut out losses. Didn’t see any posts about that, though. Terrible U15 results and mediocre U14 results. Quite a (self-proclaimed) powerhouse club.


You must have trouble reading.


Doesn’t matter if he didn’t read it right.

It’s a whole new world out there


This is funny. You actually defended someone being full of shite.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 20:22     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Does NotThe start with R.?
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 20:16     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff,

Since February when we announced the DA Programs in Maryland and Virginia would operate
for the 2019-20 competition year, we have done, with US Soccer and our partners at Baltimore
Armour and Great Falls Reston, a thorough review of the programs to identify areas for
significant improvement.
Our mission was simple – improve the quality of the programs and lower the cost for
participants. The review we conducted led to the following conclusions:
1. The DA Programs would best operate as integral components of the partner youth clubs.
2. The role of the Spirit is best focused on the utilization of our resources that is impossible
for the youth clubs to replicate. Those resources are our players, coaches, technology,
methodologies, and expertise.
3. The DA Programs would be best served by the youth clubs leading the programs with the
Spirit moving into a support partner role.
So, the Washington Spirit organization is proud to introduce changes in our Youth programing
model that will improve the program structure and lessen the player costs. As part of our
changes in the programming model, we have decided to transfer our Maryland Development
Academy program slot with US Soccer to the Baltimore Armour and their partner clubs SAC &
Pipeline. For the Virginia DA, we have decided to transfer our slot to Metro United which will
operate under the Great Falls Reston organizational structure which will include future partner
clubs. In collaboration with these new Spirit Alliance Partners, we have secured the approval
from US Soccer for these transfers based on each program/model having full club operational
support, starting with an administrative and technical management staff combined with a
competitive Zone 1 program that supports a Pathway to the Development Academy for future
success. The new model also continues to provide a Pathway to the Pro’s that offers a
development path for the best players in the area.
The leadership and management of the Maryland DA will be led by Santino Quaranta and the
Virginia DA will be led by George Hales as Academy Director, Tom Torres serving as a
Technical Advisor and Rich Shelton as the Executive Director. The Spirit will consult with the
DA Programs to support the transfers and following the completion of the transfers our
relationship with these clubs will become the shift to the Spirit Alliance program. The respective
club directors and management team will be holding sessions to discuss in greater detail the
improvements to the programs, including making them less costly.
This announcement is the first step in a broader campaign for the Spirit to partner with all youth
clubs. We want to make sure we’re supporting all clubs and their quests to develop the best
players in the area while supporting their coaching staffs with technical and tactical
integration, and high-performance training techniques that are all vital components of the
modern game. More details will be announced on this program in the coming weeks, but
the simple message to all youth clubs is we want you to Join Us in win-win partnerships.
We will be soon holding a Youth Club Summit to work together on the Alliance
Partnership program.
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us
deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and
fans. Today, we enhanced the commitment we made for the DA Programs to operate in 2019-20
by strengthening the programs to position them for sustainable success. Together with our
partners, we have made the DA Programs better and more affordable. We share this with you
because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we
will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements in all we do in order to make a
difference in supporting the sport we all love.
Thank you for your participation in our youth programs and your loyal support of the
Washington Spirit organization.

Steve Baldwin - Owner
Larry R. Best - Chief Executive Office


I don't in any way have a dog in this fight, but ... damn.

That email = pile of shit with some perfume and a bow on it.

Takes BSing to a whole new level. Impressive even by youth soccer standards.



Agreed --- clearly.
I wonder if Larry's middle name is "NotThe"
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 19:18     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff,

Since February when we announced the DA Programs in Maryland and Virginia would operate
for the 2019-20 competition year, we have done, with US Soccer and our partners at Baltimore
Armour and Great Falls Reston, a thorough review of the programs to identify areas for
significant improvement.
Our mission was simple – improve the quality of the programs and lower the cost for
participants. The review we conducted led to the following conclusions:
1. The DA Programs would best operate as integral components of the partner youth clubs.
2. The role of the Spirit is best focused on the utilization of our resources that is impossible
for the youth clubs to replicate. Those resources are our players, coaches, technology,
methodologies, and expertise.
3. The DA Programs would be best served by the youth clubs leading the programs with the
Spirit moving into a support partner role.
So, the Washington Spirit organization is proud to introduce changes in our Youth programing
model that will improve the program structure and lessen the player costs. As part of our
changes in the programming model, we have decided to transfer our Maryland Development
Academy program slot with US Soccer to the Baltimore Armour and their partner clubs SAC &
Pipeline. For the Virginia DA, we have decided to transfer our slot to Metro United which will
operate under the Great Falls Reston organizational structure which will include future partner
clubs. In collaboration with these new Spirit Alliance Partners, we have secured the approval
from US Soccer for these transfers based on each program/model having full club operational
support, starting with an administrative and technical management staff combined with a
competitive Zone 1 program that supports a Pathway to the Development Academy for future
success. The new model also continues to provide a Pathway to the Pro’s that offers a
development path for the best players in the area.
The leadership and management of the Maryland DA will be led by Santino Quaranta and the
Virginia DA will be led by George Hales as Academy Director, Tom Torres serving as a
Technical Advisor and Rich Shelton as the Executive Director. The Spirit will consult with the
DA Programs to support the transfers and following the completion of the transfers our
relationship with these clubs will become the shift to the Spirit Alliance program. The respective
club directors and management team will be holding sessions to discuss in greater detail the
improvements to the programs, including making them less costly.
This announcement is the first step in a broader campaign for the Spirit to partner with all youth
clubs. We want to make sure we’re supporting all clubs and their quests to develop the best
players in the area while supporting their coaching staffs with technical and tactical
integration, and high-performance training techniques that are all vital components of the
modern game. More details will be announced on this program in the coming weeks, but
the simple message to all youth clubs is we want you to Join Us in win-win partnerships.
We will be soon holding a Youth Club Summit to work together on the Alliance
Partnership program.
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us
deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and
fans. Today, we enhanced the commitment we made for the DA Programs to operate in 2019-20
by strengthening the programs to position them for sustainable success. Together with our
partners, we have made the DA Programs better and more affordable. We share this with you
because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we
will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements in all we do in order to make a
difference in supporting the sport we all love.
Thank you for your participation in our youth programs and your loyal support of the
Washington Spirit organization.

Steve Baldwin - Owner
Larry R. Best - Chief Executive Office


I don't in any way have a dog in this fight, but ... damn.

That email = pile of shit with some perfume and a bow on it.

Takes BSing to a whole new level. Impressive even by youth soccer standards.

Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 19:00     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff,

Since February when we announced the DA Programs in Maryland and Virginia would operate
for the 2019-20 competition year, we have done, with US Soccer and our partners at Baltimore
Armour and Great Falls Reston, a thorough review of the programs to identify areas for
significant improvement.
Our mission was simple – improve the quality of the programs and lower the cost for
participants. The review we conducted led to the following conclusions:
1. The DA Programs would best operate as integral components of the partner youth clubs.
2. The role of the Spirit is best focused on the utilization of our resources that is impossible
for the youth clubs to replicate. Those resources are our players, coaches, technology,
methodologies, and expertise.
3. The DA Programs would be best served by the youth clubs leading the programs with the
Spirit moving into a support partner role.
So, the Washington Spirit organization is proud to introduce changes in our Youth programing
model that will improve the program structure and lessen the player costs. As part of our
changes in the programming model, we have decided to transfer our Maryland Development
Academy program slot with US Soccer to the Baltimore Armour and their partner clubs SAC &
Pipeline. For the Virginia DA, we have decided to transfer our slot to Metro United which will
operate under the Great Falls Reston organizational structure which will include future partner
clubs. In collaboration with these new Spirit Alliance Partners, we have secured the approval
from US Soccer for these transfers based on each program/model having full club operational
support, starting with an administrative and technical management staff combined with a
competitive Zone 1 program that supports a Pathway to the Development Academy for future
success. The new model also continues to provide a Pathway to the Pro’s that offers a
development path for the best players in the area.
The leadership and management of the Maryland DA will be led by Santino Quaranta and the
Virginia DA will be led by George Hales as Academy Director, Tom Torres serving as a
Technical Advisor and Rich Shelton as the Executive Director. The Spirit will consult with the
DA Programs to support the transfers and following the completion of the transfers our
relationship with these clubs will become the shift to the Spirit Alliance program. The respective
club directors and management team will be holding sessions to discuss in greater detail the
improvements to the programs, including making them less costly.
This announcement is the first step in a broader campaign for the Spirit to partner with all youth
clubs. We want to make sure we’re supporting all clubs and their quests to develop the best
players in the area while supporting their coaching staffs with technical and tactical
integration, and high-performance training techniques that are all vital components of the
modern game. More details will be announced on this program in the coming weeks, but
the simple message to all youth clubs is we want you to Join Us in win-win partnerships.
We will be soon holding a Youth Club Summit to work together on the Alliance
Partnership program.
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us
deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and
fans. Today, we enhanced the commitment we made for the DA Programs to operate in 2019-20
by strengthening the programs to position them for sustainable success. Together with our
partners, we have made the DA Programs better and more affordable. We share this with you
because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we
will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements in all we do in order to make a
difference in supporting the sport we all love.
Thank you for your participation in our youth programs and your loyal support of the
Washington Spirit organization.

Steve Baldwin - Owner
Larry R. Best - Chief Executive Office


That’s not true! The sock puppet is at it again!


what a cluster


I’m surprised FCV parents are doing any trash talking after their teams disastrous results at the Colorado showcase. We know FCV has tried to ignore the terrible results by their teams, but we all know how badly they showed.


Link to DA standings. http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/

Link to ECNL standings. https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/

Speak for themselves.


It was so shocking to see that the U16/17 FCV team didn’t even score a goal in Denver! Wow! Two huge shut out losses. Didn’t see any posts about that, though. Terrible U15 results and mediocre U14 results. Quite a (self-proclaimed) powerhouse club.


They only talk when they win
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 18:25     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff,

Since February when we announced the DA Programs in Maryland and Virginia would operate
for the 2019-20 competition year, we have done, with US Soccer and our partners at Baltimore
Armour and Great Falls Reston, a thorough review of the programs to identify areas for
significant improvement.
Our mission was simple – improve the quality of the programs and lower the cost for
participants. The review we conducted led to the following conclusions:
1. The DA Programs would best operate as integral components of the partner youth clubs.
2. The role of the Spirit is best focused on the utilization of our resources that is impossible
for the youth clubs to replicate. Those resources are our players, coaches, technology,
methodologies, and expertise.
3. The DA Programs would be best served by the youth clubs leading the programs with the
Spirit moving into a support partner role.
So, the Washington Spirit organization is proud to introduce changes in our Youth programing
model that will improve the program structure and lessen the player costs. As part of our
changes in the programming model, we have decided to transfer our Maryland Development
Academy program slot with US Soccer to the Baltimore Armour and their partner clubs SAC &
Pipeline. For the Virginia DA, we have decided to transfer our slot to Metro United which will
operate under the Great Falls Reston organizational structure which will include future partner
clubs. In collaboration with these new Spirit Alliance Partners, we have secured the approval
from US Soccer for these transfers based on each program/model having full club operational
support, starting with an administrative and technical management staff combined with a
competitive Zone 1 program that supports a Pathway to the Development Academy for future
success. The new model also continues to provide a Pathway to the Pro’s that offers a
development path for the best players in the area.
The leadership and management of the Maryland DA will be led by Santino Quaranta and the
Virginia DA will be led by George Hales as Academy Director, Tom Torres serving as a
Technical Advisor and Rich Shelton as the Executive Director. The Spirit will consult with the
DA Programs to support the transfers and following the completion of the transfers our
relationship with these clubs will become the shift to the Spirit Alliance program. The respective
club directors and management team will be holding sessions to discuss in greater detail the
improvements to the programs, including making them less costly.
This announcement is the first step in a broader campaign for the Spirit to partner with all youth
clubs. We want to make sure we’re supporting all clubs and their quests to develop the best
players in the area while supporting their coaching staffs with technical and tactical
integration, and high-performance training techniques that are all vital components of the
modern game. More details will be announced on this program in the coming weeks, but
the simple message to all youth clubs is we want you to Join Us in win-win partnerships.
We will be soon holding a Youth Club Summit to work together on the Alliance
Partnership program.
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us
deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and
fans. Today, we enhanced the commitment we made for the DA Programs to operate in 2019-20
by strengthening the programs to position them for sustainable success. Together with our
partners, we have made the DA Programs better and more affordable. We share this with you
because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we
will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements in all we do in order to make a
difference in supporting the sport we all love.
Thank you for your participation in our youth programs and your loyal support of the
Washington Spirit organization.

Steve Baldwin - Owner
Larry R. Best - Chief Executive Office


That’s not true! The sock puppet is at it again!


what a cluster


I’m surprised FCV parents are doing any trash talking after their teams disastrous results at the Colorado showcase. We know FCV has tried to ignore the terrible results by their teams, but we all know how badly they showed.


Link to DA standings. http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/

Link to ECNL standings. https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/

Speak for themselves.


It was so shocking to see that the U16/17 FCV team didn’t even score a goal in Denver! Wow! Two huge shut out losses. Didn’t see any posts about that, though. Terrible U15 results and mediocre U14 results. Quite a (self-proclaimed) powerhouse club.


You must have trouble reading.


Doesn’t matter if he didn’t read it right.

It’s a whole new world out there
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 18:09     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff,

Since February when we announced the DA Programs in Maryland and Virginia would operate
for the 2019-20 competition year, we have done, with US Soccer and our partners at Baltimore
Armour and Great Falls Reston, a thorough review of the programs to identify areas for
significant improvement.
Our mission was simple – improve the quality of the programs and lower the cost for
participants. The review we conducted led to the following conclusions:
1. The DA Programs would best operate as integral components of the partner youth clubs.
2. The role of the Spirit is best focused on the utilization of our resources that is impossible
for the youth clubs to replicate. Those resources are our players, coaches, technology,
methodologies, and expertise.
3. The DA Programs would be best served by the youth clubs leading the programs with the
Spirit moving into a support partner role.
So, the Washington Spirit organization is proud to introduce changes in our Youth programing
model that will improve the program structure and lessen the player costs. As part of our
changes in the programming model, we have decided to transfer our Maryland Development
Academy program slot with US Soccer to the Baltimore Armour and their partner clubs SAC &
Pipeline. For the Virginia DA, we have decided to transfer our slot to Metro United which will
operate under the Great Falls Reston organizational structure which will include future partner
clubs. In collaboration with these new Spirit Alliance Partners, we have secured the approval
from US Soccer for these transfers based on each program/model having full club operational
support, starting with an administrative and technical management staff combined with a
competitive Zone 1 program that supports a Pathway to the Development Academy for future
success. The new model also continues to provide a Pathway to the Pro’s that offers a
development path for the best players in the area.
The leadership and management of the Maryland DA will be led by Santino Quaranta and the
Virginia DA will be led by George Hales as Academy Director, Tom Torres serving as a
Technical Advisor and Rich Shelton as the Executive Director. The Spirit will consult with the
DA Programs to support the transfers and following the completion of the transfers our
relationship with these clubs will become the shift to the Spirit Alliance program. The respective
club directors and management team will be holding sessions to discuss in greater detail the
improvements to the programs, including making them less costly.
This announcement is the first step in a broader campaign for the Spirit to partner with all youth
clubs. We want to make sure we’re supporting all clubs and their quests to develop the best
players in the area while supporting their coaching staffs with technical and tactical
integration, and high-performance training techniques that are all vital components of the
modern game. More details will be announced on this program in the coming weeks, but
the simple message to all youth clubs is we want you to Join Us in win-win partnerships.
We will be soon holding a Youth Club Summit to work together on the Alliance
Partnership program.
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us
deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and
fans. Today, we enhanced the commitment we made for the DA Programs to operate in 2019-20
by strengthening the programs to position them for sustainable success. Together with our
partners, we have made the DA Programs better and more affordable. We share this with you
because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we
will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements in all we do in order to make a
difference in supporting the sport we all love.
Thank you for your participation in our youth programs and your loyal support of the
Washington Spirit organization.

Steve Baldwin - Owner
Larry R. Best - Chief Executive Office


That’s not true! The sock puppet is at it again!


what a cluster


I’m surprised FCV parents are doing any trash talking after their teams disastrous results at the Colorado showcase. We know FCV has tried to ignore the terrible results by their teams, but we all know how badly they showed.


Link to DA standings. http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/

Link to ECNL standings. https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/

Speak for themselves.


It was so shocking to see that the U16/17 FCV team didn’t even score a goal in Denver! Wow! Two huge shut out losses. Didn’t see any posts about that, though. Terrible U15 results and mediocre U14 results. Quite a (self-proclaimed) powerhouse club.


You must have trouble reading.