Anonymous
Post 05/09/2019 21:24     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone will lie to you. I won't.

They are not affiliated with Spirit anymore than the other "partner" clubs like Vienna and Potomac.

This will be dead in a year.


Hard to know if you’d lie or not seeing as how its an anonymous forum.


I'd be shocked if Balt Armour goes away. The club is run by SAC and Pipeline, both established clubs, and the boys DA program has been around for a while. The WSMD team was run and coached by Pipeline and SAC coaches, all of whom are transitioning to Balt Armour GDA. Also, it is the only DA or ECNL club in Baltimore, with its closest competition to the south east and south west in MDU and BSC. All of which is to say it has the ingredients to be successful.

None of those same things are true of the xWSVA club. It is fair to question whether the new Metro United will be around much longer. I'm very interested to see their rosters for next year.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2019 21:09     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:Everyone will lie to you. I won't.

They are not affiliated with Spirit anymore than the other "partner" clubs like Vienna and Potomac.

This will be dead in a year.


Hard to know if you’d lie or not seeing as how its an anonymous forum.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2019 20:50     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Everyone will lie to you. I won't.

They are not affiliated with Spirit anymore than the other "partner" clubs like Vienna and Potomac.

This will be dead in a year.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2019 20:27     Subject: Re:Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:https://www.sackick.com/baltimore-armour-joins-girls-development-academy/


BALTIMORE ARMOUR GIRLS TO COMPETE IN THE DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY FOR 2019-2020

The Development Academy is an initiative designed to accelerate the development of world-class players.

(Identification Nights will be released soon)

Baltimore Armour is proud to announce they will be participating in the Girls Development Academy beginning in the 2019-2020 season. The Baltimore Armour brand was created in 2015 with John Ellinger at the helm and quickly became the top choice for male players in Maryland. Comprised of leadership and resources from SAC & Pipeline, Baltimore Armour’s sole objective was to build a world-class training environment. Pipeline and SAC will continue to operate on the club level while providing this tremendous resource for its players. Baltimore Armour Girls will be run and operated by it’s existing Board of Governance (Pipeline Soccer Club: Sean Rush (Baltimore Armour Girls Director of Operations) & Santino Quaranta (Baltimore Armour Girls Academy Director), SAC: Craig Blackburn (Executive Director) & John Ellinger (Baltimore Armour Boys Academy Director). Each year the club has grown creating a clear pathway of success both for individual players, and collective teams. “We have worked very hard to create an environment that is unmatched on the boys side, and fully expect to duplicate this for our girls” said Santino Quaranta. “The academy system and training environment is for players driven both on and off the field.” We are thrilled with the opportunity to provide these young women youth national team exposure and college pathways” added Quaranta. Pipeline & SAC will continue to prosper and compete in the National League, EDP, State Cups, and top national events. “The leadership at both SAC and Pipeline are very confident this coordinated effort will allow players and coaches from both clubs to grow at all levels” added Sean Rush. “It’s a great honor for Baltimore Armour to be given the opportunity to run the US Soccer Girl’s Developmental Academy in the State of Maryland. The partnership of Pipeline SC and Soccer Association of Columbia (SAC) has produced outstanding results on the boy’s side and now gets the opportunity to produce similar results on the girl’s side” said John Ellinger.

Read more about the Development Academy here and See ID days below:

Following a comprehensive review of elite player development in the United States and around the world, U.S. Soccer created the Development Academy in 2007. The Academy Program’s philosophy is based on increased training, less total games, and more meaningful games using international rules of competition. The Academy expanded programming to include a Girls Development Academy in the Fall of 2017. The Academy has 197 total clubs between the boys and girls. The Academy Program focuses on positively impacting everyday club environments to assist in maximizing youth player development across the country. The Academy values individual development of elite players over winning trophies and titles. The Academy sets the standard for elite environments for youth soccer clubs nationwide and is a part of U.S. Soccer’s global leadership position in youth soccer that will impact thousands of players.

http://www.ussoccerda.com/girls-academy


I find it interesting this announcement omits Spirit completely. Is it a transfer or are they starting their teams from scratch?
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2019 20:05     Subject: Re:Washington Spirit Virginia

xWSVA/Metro United town hall Friday, for anyone who's interested in not driving to Springfield.

https://metroutd.org/f/metro-united-town-hall
We will be holding a Town Hall this Friday (5/10/2019) from 6-7 pm (location below) to review some of the enhancements for 2019-20 in more depth and answer questions. Please also feel free to reach out to Spencer or George directly with any questions, if you are unable to attend the Town Hall. Location: (15-20 min from Reston) Three Flint Hill 3201 Jermantown RD. Fairfax, VA 22030 Notes: ELEVATOR - Use the elevator closest to the cafe that has the hidden button on the panel & press "PH" to access the penthouse floor.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2019 13:33     Subject: Re:Washington Spirit Virginia

https://www.sackick.com/baltimore-armour-joins-girls-development-academy/


BALTIMORE ARMOUR GIRLS TO COMPETE IN THE DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY FOR 2019-2020

The Development Academy is an initiative designed to accelerate the development of world-class players.

(Identification Nights will be released soon)

Baltimore Armour is proud to announce they will be participating in the Girls Development Academy beginning in the 2019-2020 season. The Baltimore Armour brand was created in 2015 with John Ellinger at the helm and quickly became the top choice for male players in Maryland. Comprised of leadership and resources from SAC & Pipeline, Baltimore Armour’s sole objective was to build a world-class training environment. Pipeline and SAC will continue to operate on the club level while providing this tremendous resource for its players. Baltimore Armour Girls will be run and operated by it’s existing Board of Governance (Pipeline Soccer Club: Sean Rush (Baltimore Armour Girls Director of Operations) & Santino Quaranta (Baltimore Armour Girls Academy Director), SAC: Craig Blackburn (Executive Director) & John Ellinger (Baltimore Armour Boys Academy Director). Each year the club has grown creating a clear pathway of success both for individual players, and collective teams. “We have worked very hard to create an environment that is unmatched on the boys side, and fully expect to duplicate this for our girls” said Santino Quaranta. “The academy system and training environment is for players driven both on and off the field.” We are thrilled with the opportunity to provide these young women youth national team exposure and college pathways” added Quaranta. Pipeline & SAC will continue to prosper and compete in the National League, EDP, State Cups, and top national events. “The leadership at both SAC and Pipeline are very confident this coordinated effort will allow players and coaches from both clubs to grow at all levels” added Sean Rush. “It’s a great honor for Baltimore Armour to be given the opportunity to run the US Soccer Girl’s Developmental Academy in the State of Maryland. The partnership of Pipeline SC and Soccer Association of Columbia (SAC) has produced outstanding results on the boy’s side and now gets the opportunity to produce similar results on the girl’s side” said John Ellinger.

Read more about the Development Academy here and See ID days below:

Following a comprehensive review of elite player development in the United States and around the world, U.S. Soccer created the Development Academy in 2007. The Academy Program’s philosophy is based on increased training, less total games, and more meaningful games using international rules of competition. The Academy expanded programming to include a Girls Development Academy in the Fall of 2017. The Academy has 197 total clubs between the boys and girls. The Academy Program focuses on positively impacting everyday club environments to assist in maximizing youth player development across the country. The Academy values individual development of elite players over winning trophies and titles. The Academy sets the standard for elite environments for youth soccer clubs nationwide and is a part of U.S. Soccer’s global leadership position in youth soccer that will impact thousands of players.

http://www.ussoccerda.com/girls-academy
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2019 08:21     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pappy is here too! Pappy is worried...the times are changing!


Nah - I'm your pappy and I didn't post that. Times will change and you'll think back to how naive you were to think Loudoun had good coaches and would be able to compete with the BRYCs, McLeans, etc.


Pappy - it’s all good. I am looking forward to the day we play a competitive BRYC team. It’s been 4 years for us so still waiting.


If you’re at Loudoun, you don’t have any competitive teams older than U12.


Be honest. Are you a little nervous the BRYC will lose ground in ECNL next year? Probably a big year for you with recruiting. St James players will be moving to MYS and Loudoun.
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2019 07:58     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pappy is here too! Pappy is worried...the times are changing!


Nah - I'm your pappy and I didn't post that. Times will change and you'll think back to how naive you were to think Loudoun had good coaches and would be able to compete with the BRYCs, McLeans, etc.


Pappy - it’s all good. I am looking forward to the day we play a competitive BRYC team. It’s been 4 years for us so still waiting.


If you’re at Loudoun, you don’t have any competitive teams older than U12.
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2019 07:43     Subject: Re:Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great timing for the press release. Right in the middle of official tryouts.


FCV Girls DA Players and Parents,

Today we have some exciting news to share with you. FC Virginia has joined forces with The St. James to create the best-in-class youth player development platform. We have reached an agreement that will enable us to combine our resources and provide a high-quality environment on and off the field.
We are really thrilled about the opportunities we will be able to provide to our players which includes access to The St. James’ facility. This includes a 110,000 square-foot Field House ?—?the only indoor FIFA regulation-sized soccer pitch in the region?,??an 8,000 square-foot indoor High Performance Center, and a 33,000 square-foot Court House for futsal instruction and match play.

Other benefits raising the bar of our programming include:

- A dedicated marketing department to promote our DA programming

- A specialist in website management which will allow us to present our teams in the most professional way to allow us to attract more high-level players into the club

- Individual Training & Leadership Development Programming

- Advanced Player & Team Developmental Pathways

- High Performance Strength, Conditioning, Fitness & Wellness Instruction

- Tournaments & Special Events including showcase opportunities

- Access to meeting rooms and video analysis

- Futsal courts to be used as part of our DA programming and environment



Our Girls DA is already recognized as one of the regional and national leaders in player development and programming. This partnership will move us forward, improving the programming and development opportunities.

What does this mean for the Girls DA leadership and coaching staff? We will continue to work with the coaches that have provided some of the best coaching, training, and development in the area. Bobby and Christian will still run and manage the Development Academy, along with the current Development Academy staff coaches and our goalkeeper coach Zach, just like we do now.

What about our training and match location? The majority of our training sessions and matches will still be held at Evergreen Sportsplex, very similar to what we do now. St James is providing us with additional opportunities if we want to use them. We will be cautious about travel distance to training as well as the geography make-up of teams. For the winter period, we will have access to a full size 11v11 indoor field and futsal courts for training and can provide a year-round opportunity to maximize the performance output for our players. This is something no other club in the area can offer and this partnership adds more value to our program.

This partnership does not change any previously offered roster spots for the 2019-2020 DA season. We are continuing as planned as we have strengthened the rosters for each of our DA teams.
We will have an open house date where everyone will be invited to see the new facility as well as a presentation about how the Girls DA will benefit from this.

Please feel free to reach out to Christian or me with any questions you might have.

Christian will be at training tonight at Evergreen between 5-8pm if you would like to chat more in person. And I can chat afterwards too.

We are looking forward to the successful future of our Club.

All the best,

- Bobby Puppione
FCV DA Director


Well played by TSJFCV. Wait until offers are sent and parents commit to next year before announcing practices will now be in Springfield. What a joke. RIP FCV. Where are all the TSJFCV parents with their asinine comments??
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2019 05:40     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pappy is here too! Pappy is worried...the times are changing!


Nah - I'm your pappy and I didn't post that. Times will change and you'll think back to how naive you were to think Loudoun had good coaches and would be able to compete with the BRYCs, McLeans, etc.


Pappy - it’s all good. I am looking forward to the day we play a competitive BRYC team. It’s been 4 years for us so still waiting.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 23:29     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Landon Donovan disappointed with FCV
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 23:04     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:Pappy is here too! Pappy is worried...the times are changing!


Nah - I'm your pappy and I didn't post that. Times will change and you'll think back to how naive you were to think Loudoun had good coaches and would be able to compete with the BRYCs, McLeans, etc.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 22:43     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Omg the spirit email reminds me of when my kids were playing travel (fcv) and every couple of months we’d get this bizarro bullshitty letter about another re-org. I just wanted to tell them I just want my kid to learn keep the minutia to yourself.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 22:39     Subject: Re:Washington Spirit Virginia

This is all very exciting
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2019 22:35     Subject: Washington Spirit Virginia

Anonymous wrote:
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.


Predictions are facts? Interesting. Keep the stupidity coming.

Go Loudoun!!!