Anonymous wrote:When are we supposed to receive decision info from the ID sessions?
you want to bet?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the obsession with diluted ECNL is comical. Go to a RL team where your kid will get more touches on ball, and still get exposure if they pursue it. If you aren't in a top ECNL bracket you will be very disappointed in recruiting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MYS town hall it was stated that the posted sizes are minimums and final count will be coaches discretion. So beware you could end up "on the team" but then several players may not dress every game. If that were my player I would probably wish we had made a difference choice. Even worse if you are expected to travel to NC and not play.
I'm worried it will be more than several.
Interested in people's opinion or parents have been in this situation. If you're player 19+ and sitting ECNL games, would it have been better to just play RL or GA (accept the premise that the area GA teams are in between RL and ECNL, I don't want to start a whole sid debate here)? Or better training to stay on the ECNL team but not play games?
No brackets at ecnl showcases. Just games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the obsession with diluted ECNL is comical. Go to a RL team where your kid will get more touches on ball, and still get exposure if they pursue it. If you aren't in a top ECNL bracket you will be very disappointed in recruiting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MYS town hall it was stated that the posted sizes are minimums and final count will be coaches discretion. So beware you could end up "on the team" but then several players may not dress every game. If that were my player I would probably wish we had made a difference choice. Even worse if you are expected to travel to NC and not play.
I'm worried it will be more than several.
Untrue.. multiple brackets at show cases. And I use go scout when I was an Assistant coach for a D3 School
Interested in people's opinion or parents have been in this situation. If you're player 19+ and sitting ECNL games, would it have been better to just play RL or GA (accept the premise that the area GA teams are in between RL and ECNL, I don't want to start a whole sid debate here)? Or better training to stay on the ECNL team but not play games?
No brackets at ecnl showcases. Just games.
Anonymous wrote:Is AP staying at McLean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a lot of top FVU girls are leaving for other clubs. True?
How can there be top FVU girls. Either they're top union girls or top brave girls.
Age?
08, 09, 10, 11 leaving.
This is all crap. Sure a few players leaving — those who complained all year about not enough playing time and maybe one or two who chose to leave. Normal changes as seen every year.
Good Braves added to strong VU starting players, plus a few external to the clubs. Yes, the loss of some strong sub players (sorry and sad to see these good players not make the cut). Decisions seem based on skills and not allegiances. Teams all looking pretty good and rosters not overly large (normal VU size). Coaches working hard to make a transition that should have been worked out months earlier.
Stop trying to use this forum to create rumor, stir the pot, and influence player decisions. Those still deciding — sign on or go elsewhere and enjoy. See you on the pitch.
Coaches post does give insight.
1) those who complained all year about not enough playing time - complain and you will be on the cut list
2) Decisions seem based on skills and not allegiances - decisions were based on allegiances and they want you to think otherwise
3) Teams all looking pretty good and rosters not overly large (normal VU size) - rosters are huge, see #1
4) Coaches working hard to make a transition that should have been worked out months earlier. - Brave and MYS coaches don’t get along
5) Those still deciding — sign on or go elsewhere and enjoy. See you on the pitch. - we still want the top players who moved on but if not, we’re good as we have secured our jobs as coaches
Anonymous wrote:the obsession with diluted ECNL is comical. Go to a RL team where your kid will get more touches on ball, and still get exposure if they pursue it. If you aren't in a top ECNL bracket you will be very disappointed in recruiting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MYS town hall it was stated that the posted sizes are minimums and final count will be coaches discretion. So beware you could end up "on the team" but then several players may not dress every game. If that were my player I would probably wish we had made a difference choice. Even worse if you are expected to travel to NC and not play.
I'm worried it will be more than several.
Interested in people's opinion or parents have been in this situation. If you're player 19+ and sitting ECNL games, would it have been better to just play RL or GA (accept the premise that the area GA teams are in between RL and ECNL, I don't want to start a whole sid debate here)? Or better training to stay on the ECNL team but not play games?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the obsession with diluted ECNL is comical. Go to a RL team where your kid will get more touches on ball, and still get exposure if they pursue it. If you aren't in a top ECNL bracket you will be very disappointed in recruiting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MYS town hall it was stated that the posted sizes are minimums and final count will be coaches discretion. So beware you could end up "on the team" but then several players may not dress every game. If that were my player I would probably wish we had made a difference choice. Even worse if you are expected to travel to NC and not play.
I'm worried it will be more than several.
Interested in people's opinion or parents have been in this situation. If you're player 19+ and sitting ECNL games, would it have been better to just play RL or GA (accept the premise that the area GA teams are in between RL and ECNL, I don't want to start a whole sid debate here)? Or better training to stay on the ECNL team but not play games?
I'd prioritize coaching and playing time over everything else at U13/14. So go RL if you have to to get it.
If you are interested in college soccer at all, then getting to ECNL or GA by U15 is important, but if you are player 17+ at an ECNL club at U15-U17, then I'd advise your DD to be a starter and impact player on GA instead.
At U18/U19 you should do whatever is the most fun and try not to think too much about how you made all the wrong decisions in the 5 years leading up to this one.
Anonymous wrote:the obsession with diluted ECNL is comical. Go to a RL team where your kid will get more touches on ball, and still get exposure if they pursue it. If you aren't in a top ECNL bracket you will be very disappointed in recruiting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MYS town hall it was stated that the posted sizes are minimums and final count will be coaches discretion. So beware you could end up "on the team" but then several players may not dress every game. If that were my player I would probably wish we had made a difference choice. Even worse if you are expected to travel to NC and not play.
I'm worried it will be more than several.
Interested in people's opinion or parents have been in this situation. If you're player 19+ and sitting ECNL games, would it have been better to just play RL or GA (accept the premise that the area GA teams are in between RL and ECNL, I don't want to start a whole sid debate here)? Or better training to stay on the ECNL team but not play games?
Anonymous wrote:the obsession with diluted ECNL is comical. Go to a RL team where your kid will get more touches on ball, and still get exposure if they pursue it. If you aren't in a top ECNL bracket you will be very disappointed in recruiting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MYS town hall it was stated that the posted sizes are minimums and final count will be coaches discretion. So beware you could end up "on the team" but then several players may not dress every game. If that were my player I would probably wish we had made a difference choice. Even worse if you are expected to travel to NC and not play.
I'm worried it will be more than several.
Interested in people's opinion or parents have been in this situation. If you're player 19+ and sitting ECNL games, would it have been better to just play RL or GA (accept the premise that the area GA teams are in between RL and ECNL, I don't want to start a whole sid debate here)? Or better training to stay on the ECNL team but not play games?
Anonymous wrote:the obsession with diluted ECNL is comical. Go to a RL team where your kid will get more touches on ball, and still get exposure if they pursue it. If you aren't in a top ECNL bracket you will be very disappointed in recruiting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MYS town hall it was stated that the posted sizes are minimums and final count will be coaches discretion. So beware you could end up "on the team" but then several players may not dress every game. If that were my player I would probably wish we had made a difference choice. Even worse if you are expected to travel to NC and not play.
I'm worried it will be more than several.
Interested in people's opinion or parents have been in this situation. If you're player 19+ and sitting ECNL games, would it have been better to just play RL or GA (accept the premise that the area GA teams are in between RL and ECNL, I don't want to start a whole sid debate here)? Or better training to stay on the ECNL team but not play games?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is crossing the river for this hot mess. More like 1-2 top FVU players who you all think is staying will go to Bethesda in May. I don’t know anyone who lives in VA who treks to PG for MDU.
This is why I asked: given all the movements happening around this time of year. If one was to leave FVU, would one still be responsible for paying the rest of the fees ($3K)?
I didn't see anything about it on the FVU Travel Academy Waiver. Is that disclosed somewhere?
the obsession with diluted ECNL is comical. Go to a RL team where your kid will get more touches on ball, and still get exposure if they pursue it. If you aren't in a top ECNL bracket you will be very disappointed in recruiting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At MYS town hall it was stated that the posted sizes are minimums and final count will be coaches discretion. So beware you could end up "on the team" but then several players may not dress every game. If that were my player I would probably wish we had made a difference choice. Even worse if you are expected to travel to NC and not play.
I'm worried it will be more than several.
Interested in people's opinion or parents have been in this situation. If you're player 19+ and sitting ECNL games, would it have been better to just play RL or GA (accept the premise that the area GA teams are in between RL and ECNL, I don't want to start a whole sid debate here)? Or better training to stay on the ECNL team but not play games?