His job is to coach. Her job is to play well. FVU college “person?persons?AI?” is to market as well as your. Dont put that all on J Dubs shoulders. Thats not fair or realistic.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how does this even happen? Thats almost 10 roster spots. The complaints must have been valid. Parents actually spoke with their feet. Bravo. Always see people complaining on here and stick around. Make sense why bags crossed the river now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2011 team ranked 4th in the state. How far can they really fall? 7th? 8th?
Wait till next season and you will see. Things change fast in youth soccer. Most of their players left. They are just picking anyone who shows up to fill up the roster. That is a recipe for disaster for sure.
I agree. The strength of most teams can change drastically if the top 3 players leave.
I believe it’s more than the “top 3 players”
They lost a bunch: 2 to Arl, 3 to syc, 1 to VDA, 2 dropped to 12s. That is 8 at least.
2 leaving for VDA - 1 to the 2011s and 1 to the 2012s. This age group change shuffled things around and opened a lot of spots!
Why leave when the new coach is the head coach at GW? I would assume that coach has a lot of college connects. For most of our DDs, the reason to play ECNL is to play in college. That coach should help out a lot with that process.
You can go to GW without playing soccer.
That’s most schools! I’m sure that coach has a lot of connections and could point the DDs in the right direction. I get the posters point from an outside looking in POV
Awwww bless your dreamy heart. You think sticking around will help DD get recruited to where exactly?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how does this even happen? Thats almost 10 roster spots. The complaints must have been valid. Parents actually spoke with their feet. Bravo. Always see people complaining on here and stick around. Make sense why bags crossed the river now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2011 team ranked 4th in the state. How far can they really fall? 7th? 8th?
Wait till next season and you will see. Things change fast in youth soccer. Most of their players left. They are just picking anyone who shows up to fill up the roster. That is a recipe for disaster for sure.
I agree. The strength of most teams can change drastically if the top 3 players leave.
I believe it’s more than the “top 3 players”
They lost a bunch: 2 to Arl, 3 to syc, 1 to VDA, 2 dropped to 12s. That is 8 at least.
2 leaving for VDA - 1 to the 2011s and 1 to the 2012s. This age group change shuffled things around and opened a lot of spots!
Why leave when the new coach is the head coach at GW? I would assume that coach has a lot of college connects. For most of our DDs, the reason to play ECNL is to play in college. That coach should help out a lot with that process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the 2012 and 2013 FVU teams will be strong next year.
maybe
Why only maybe? They are both strong this season - did they lose players ?
Yup losing players, just like the older age groups. Some of the families are realizing how dysfunctional the club/leadership is. Having ECNL is the deodorant that's keeping it from falling completely apart right now.
You know this for sure? Or are you just hoping this to be true. Just focus on your own kid's experience.
They probably know if for sure, because I've heard the same things about girls leaving FVU
At least 3 dropped down to 2013, at least 3 to other clubs (Arl, VDA and BSC) and of those 6, several are top players. People are sick of MV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2011 team ranked 4th in the state. How far can they really fall? 7th? 8th?
Wait till next season and you will see. Things change fast in youth soccer. Most of their players left. They are just picking anyone who shows up to fill up the roster. That is a recipe for disaster for sure.
I agree. The strength of most teams can change drastically if the top 3 players leave.
I believe it’s more than the “top 3 players”
They lost a bunch: 2 to Arl, 3 to syc, 1 to VDA, 2 dropped to 12s. That is 8 at least.
SYC had girls go to Arlington and VDA so makes sense there were openings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2011 team ranked 4th in the state. How far can they really fall? 7th? 8th?
Wait till next season and you will see. Things change fast in youth soccer. Most of their players left. They are just picking anyone who shows up to fill up the roster. That is a recipe for disaster for sure.
I agree. The strength of most teams can change drastically if the top 3 players leave.
I believe it’s more than the “top 3 players”
They lost a bunch: 2 to Arl, 3 to syc, 1 to VDA, 2 dropped to 12s. That is 8 at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the 2012 and 2013 FVU teams will be strong next year.
maybe
Why only maybe? They are both strong this season - did they lose players ?
Yup losing players, just like the older age groups. Some of the families are realizing how dysfunctional the club/leadership is. Having ECNL is the deodorant that's keeping it from falling completely apart right now.
You know this for sure? Or are you just hoping this to be true. Just focus on your own kid's experience.
They probably know if for sure, because I've heard the same things about girls leaving FVU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the 2012 and 2013 FVU teams will be strong next year.
maybe
Why only maybe? They are both strong this season - did they lose players ?
Yup losing players, just like the older age groups. Some of the families are realizing how dysfunctional the club/leadership is. Having ECNL is the deodorant that's keeping it from falling completely apart right now.
You know this for sure? Or are you just hoping this to be true. Just focus on your own kid's experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how does this even happen? Thats almost 10 roster spots. The complaints must have been valid. Parents actually spoke with their feet. Bravo. Always see people complaining on here and stick around. Make sense why bags crossed the river now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2011 team ranked 4th in the state. How far can they really fall? 7th? 8th?
Wait till next season and you will see. Things change fast in youth soccer. Most of their players left. They are just picking anyone who shows up to fill up the roster. That is a recipe for disaster for sure.
I agree. The strength of most teams can change drastically if the top 3 players leave.
I believe it’s more than the “top 3 players”
They lost a bunch: 2 to Arl, 3 to syc, 1 to VDA, 2 dropped to 12s. That is 8 at least.
2 leaving for VDA - 1 to the 2011s and 1 to the 2012s. This age group change shuffled things around and opened a lot of spots!
Why leave when the new coach is the head coach at GW? I would assume that coach has a lot of college connects. For most of our DDs, the reason to play ECNL is to play in college. That coach should help out a lot with that process.
You can go to GW without playing soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how does this even happen? Thats almost 10 roster spots. The complaints must have been valid. Parents actually spoke with their feet. Bravo. Always see people complaining on here and stick around. Make sense why bags crossed the river now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2011 team ranked 4th in the state. How far can they really fall? 7th? 8th?
Wait till next season and you will see. Things change fast in youth soccer. Most of their players left. They are just picking anyone who shows up to fill up the roster. That is a recipe for disaster for sure.
I agree. The strength of most teams can change drastically if the top 3 players leave.
I believe it’s more than the “top 3 players”
They lost a bunch: 2 to Arl, 3 to syc, 1 to VDA, 2 dropped to 12s. That is 8 at least.
2 leaving for VDA - 1 to the 2011s and 1 to the 2012s. This age group change shuffled things around and opened a lot of spots!
Why leave when the new coach is the head coach at GW? I would assume that coach has a lot of college connects. For most of our DDs, the reason to play ECNL is to play in college. That coach should help out a lot with that process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the 2012 and 2013 FVU teams will be strong next year.
maybe
Why only maybe? They are both strong this season - did they lose players ?
Yup losing players, just like the older age groups. Some of the families are realizing how dysfunctional the club/leadership is. Having ECNL is the deodorant that's keeping it from falling completely apart right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the 2012 and 2013 FVU teams will be strong next year.
maybe
Why only maybe? They are both strong this season - did they lose players ?
Yup losing players, just like the older age groups. Some of the families are realizing how dysfunctional the club/leadership is. Having ECNL is the deodorant that's keeping it from falling completely apart right now.
Anonymous wrote:how does this even happen? Thats almost 10 roster spots. The complaints must have been valid. Parents actually spoke with their feet. Bravo. Always see people complaining on here and stick around. Make sense why bags crossed the river now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2011 team ranked 4th in the state. How far can they really fall? 7th? 8th?
Wait till next season and you will see. Things change fast in youth soccer. Most of their players left. They are just picking anyone who shows up to fill up the roster. That is a recipe for disaster for sure.
I agree. The strength of most teams can change drastically if the top 3 players leave.
I believe it’s more than the “top 3 players”
They lost a bunch: 2 to Arl, 3 to syc, 1 to VDA, 2 dropped to 12s. That is 8 at least.
2 leaving for VDA - 1 to the 2011s and 1 to the 2012s. This age group change shuffled things around and opened a lot of spots!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the 2012 and 2013 FVU teams will be strong next year.
maybe
Why only maybe? They are both strong this season - did they lose players ?