Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Rev lose teams and players? Which teams are no longer a team?
Sad to say but VRSC not very relevant or competitive with the top programs. When is the last time you've heard of the winning or in the finals for a top level tournament in the top bracket? Hope their future teams are more competitive for the club and kids.
VRSC has never had more paying customers and is adding new customers faster than any other local club. In business that is called winning, my friend.
Ok, if money is your definition of top level soccer than you got me for sure.
It's not my definition. It's just how every soccer club operates.
But wait, didn’t Niko tell everyone that he was NOT about the money? Something’s off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Rev lose teams and players? Which teams are no longer a team?
Sad to say but VRSC not very relevant or competitive with the top programs. When is the last time you've heard of the winning or in the finals for a top level tournament in the top bracket? Hope their future teams are more competitive for the club and kids.
VRSC has never had more paying customers and is adding new customers faster than any other local club. In business that is called winning, my friend.
Ok, if money is your definition of top level soccer than you got me for sure.
It's not my definition. It's just how every soccer club operates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Rev lose teams and players? Which teams are no longer a team?
Sad to say but VRSC not very relevant or competitive with the top programs. When is the last time you've heard of the winning or in the finals for a top level tournament in the top bracket? Hope their future teams are more competitive for the club and kids.
VRSC has never had more paying customers and is adding new customers faster than any other local club. In business that is called winning, my friend.
Ok, if money is your definition of top level soccer than you got me for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Rev lose teams and players? Which teams are no longer a team?
Sad to say but VRSC not very relevant or competitive with the top programs. When is the last time you've heard of the winning or in the finals for a top level tournament in the top bracket? Hope their future teams are more competitive for the club and kids.
VRSC has never had more paying customers and is adding new customers faster than any other local club. In business that is called winning, my friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Rev lose teams and players? Which teams are no longer a team?
Sad to say but VRSC not very relevant or competitive with the top programs. When is the last time you've heard of the winning or in the finals for a top level tournament in the top bracket? Hope their future teams are more competitive for the club and kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Rev lose teams and players? Which teams are no longer a team?
Sad to say but VRSC not very relevant or competitive with the top programs. When is the last time you've heard of the winning or in the finals for a top level tournament in the top bracket? Hope their future teams are more competitive for the club and kids.
Anonymous wrote:Did Rev lose teams and players? Which teams are no longer a team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this makes more sense. Any reason why they dont compete w the tons of teams they have?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the way, how are VRSCs USL Super Y teams fairing this summer?
Ask Loudoun they are all playing over there
VRSC kids had to go to Loudoun to play summer league? Wow
Loudoun had trouble finding players probably due to the exodus from NVA. Im sure they were happy to take VRSC $$$ for the summer.
Loudoun took VRSC kids because VRSC doesn't participate in Super Y.
Super y is disorganized and a waste of time
"Disorganized" is mostly accurate, though usually from a pre-season administrative perspective (in-season is fine). "Waste of time" is relative. For kids who just love playing, enjoy a team structure, and want to keep their fitness level up over the summer, Super-Y is a valid option. Random camps are fun and legit off-season training outlets, but they're short bursts of soccer. Super-Y gives that season'y and team feel. The biggest challenge, regardless of club, is having enough kids at all age groups who will prioritize it given every family's typically busy summer vacation schedule. Super-Y requires a participating club to roster a team for every age group. Historically larger clubs, those that roster 5-6 teams per age group during the regular season, don't have as much of an issue meeting that requirement. Though, from what I've seen, it's typically a challenge for every club for at least a couple of given age groups. Given that VRSC doesn't have the team quantity depth at some of the older age groups, they've opted not to participate this year. No biggie.
For VRSC kids who want to play on a team over the summer, LS is right down the road and gladly accepts players from the outside over the summer because even their 5-6 team per age group depth doesn't provide them with enough committed players over the summer. Summer is summer and families travel and some want their kids to take a break.
Whether VRSC will participate in Super-Y/USL Y in the future is a mystery and will likely be determined by whether a competitive summer alternative emerges and if they feel confident they can roster enough players at each participating age group to make it a good experience for the kids that sign up. Not the case at the moment, so they went the numerous camps route.
As a VRSC parent whose kid is playing Super-Y at LS this summer, I'm glad it's an option.
Good points. And what's nice is that on my LS kids team there are VRSCs kids playing and the kids accept them without hesitation. Maybe some parents should take notes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this makes more sense. Any reason why they dont compete w the tons of teams they have?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the way, how are VRSCs USL Super Y teams fairing this summer?
Ask Loudoun they are all playing over there
VRSC kids had to go to Loudoun to play summer league? Wow
Loudoun had trouble finding players probably due to the exodus from NVA. Im sure they were happy to take VRSC $$$ for the summer.
Loudoun took VRSC kids because VRSC doesn't participate in Super Y.
Super y is disorganized and a waste of time
"Disorganized" is mostly accurate, though usually from a pre-season administrative perspective (in-season is fine). "Waste of time" is relative. For kids who just love playing, enjoy a team structure, and want to keep their fitness level up over the summer, Super-Y is a valid option. Random camps are fun and legit off-season training outlets, but they're short bursts of soccer. Super-Y gives that season'y and team feel. The biggest challenge, regardless of club, is having enough kids at all age groups who will prioritize it given every family's typically busy summer vacation schedule. Super-Y requires a participating club to roster a team for every age group. Historically larger clubs, those that roster 5-6 teams per age group during the regular season, don't have as much of an issue meeting that requirement. Though, from what I've seen, it's typically a challenge for every club for at least a couple of given age groups. Given that VRSC doesn't have the team quantity depth at some of the older age groups, they've opted not to participate this year. No biggie.
For VRSC kids who want to play on a team over the summer, LS is right down the road and gladly accepts players from the outside over the summer because even their 5-6 team per age group depth doesn't provide them with enough committed players over the summer. Summer is summer and families travel and some want their kids to take a break.
Whether VRSC will participate in Super-Y/USL Y in the future is a mystery and will likely be determined by whether a competitive summer alternative emerges and if they feel confident they can roster enough players at each participating age group to make it a good experience for the kids that sign up. Not the case at the moment, so they went the numerous camps route.
As a VRSC parent whose kid is playing Super-Y at LS this summer, I'm glad it's an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this makes more sense. Any reason why they dont compete w the tons of teams they have?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the way, how are VRSCs USL Super Y teams fairing this summer?
Ask Loudoun they are all playing over there
VRSC kids had to go to Loudoun to play summer league? Wow
Loudoun had trouble finding players probably due to the exodus from NVA. Im sure they were happy to take VRSC $$$ for the summer.
Loudoun took VRSC kids because VRSC doesn't participate in Super Y.
Super y is disorganized and a waste of time
Anonymous wrote:Who’s the female accused of siphoning intel to other clubs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does loudoun GA have 22 on the roster like VRSC GA Teams?
Which age group VRSC GA team has 22 on the roster?
The 2009's have more than that. Most GA teams at U15 and up do.....
Anonymous wrote:So much for the promise of limited roster sizes. This goes out the window before the season even started. Collecting all them fees though. I wonder what the attrition rate will be for these teams or if there will be a lawsuit.