Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So did FCV make offers or is that process different? Of course they already have an entire 05 team. Many of those players hav3 been with the club for years.
that is the advantage for FCV over the WS. FCV can build their 06s and 05s in adavnace and good players want to go play there when younger to get in. of course the training and development is a separate question between the two that can be debated elsewhere. But FCV will probably have better results early on, at least they have so far. The WS says they need a better feeder system in that interview
All true. the flip side is that FCV will need to stick with mostly the kids they already have in the pipeline to keep parents appeased. Probably not a lot of opportunity to break into the 1st team at U13/U14/U15 from outside the club. Spirit’s a good option for girls from other clubs who didn’t commit to a particular pipeline at age 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So did FCV make offers or is that process different? Of course they already have an entire 05 team. Many of those players hav3 been with the club for years.
that is the advantage for FCV over the WS. FCV can build their 06s and 05s in adavnace and good players want to go play there when younger to get in. of course the training and development is a separate question between the two that can be debated elsewhere. But FCV will probably have better results early on, at least they have so far. The WS says they need a better feeder system in that interview
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So did FCV make offers or is that process different? Of course they already have an entire 05 team. Many of those players hav3 been with the club for years.
that is the advantage for FCV over the WS. FCV can build their 06s and 05s in adavnace and good players want to go play there when younger to get in. of course the training and development is a separate question between the two that can be debated elsewhere. But FCV will probably have better results early on, at least they have so far. The WS says they need a better feeder system in that interview
I wouldn't count on to much early success for FCV at 06 and down the road. 05 perhaps, but with Loudoun getting ECNL FCV's player pool will take a significant hit.
NP. I read MYS is staying all-in on ecnl with its girls like Loudon and even dropping its boys U12 da program next year to instead add ecnl for its boys. What is Loudoun doing on boy's side? Will ecnl be added like MYS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So did FCV make offers or is that process different? Of course they already have an entire 05 team. Many of those players hav3 been with the club for years.
that is the advantage for FCV over the WS. FCV can build their 06s and 05s in adavnace and good players want to go play there when younger to get in. of course the training and development is a separate question between the two that can be debated elsewhere. But FCV will probably have better results early on, at least they have so far. The WS says they need a better feeder system in that interview
I wouldn't count on to much early success for FCV at 06 and down the road. 05 perhaps, but with Loudoun getting ECNL FCV's player pool will take a significant hit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) First, that will depend on whether the Loudoun rumor is true? Any updates? There was some phantom web page at some point.
2) Also, it will depend on whether the ECNL can stay a close 2nd Tier to Girls DA or not,,, basically whether enough elite players stay in that league nationwide to drive enough scouts to keep coming to then in turn justify the high ECNL cost. Otherwise, the ECNL just becomes a very expensive national league that Loudoun 07s, 08s, etc. families might be better off staying in CCL, playing high school only, and using those saved club fees for college academic admission.
This is going to play out in Loudoun very slowly for better or worse.
Loudoun is getting ECNL and they will be able to retain a majority of their players by dangling this carrot.
Thanks. How do you know this? You seem pretty confident on both, so just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) First, that will depend on whether the Loudoun rumor is true? Any updates? There was some phantom web page at some point.
2) Also, it will depend on whether the ECNL can stay a close 2nd Tier to Girls DA or not,,, basically whether enough elite players stay in that league nationwide to drive enough scouts to keep coming to then in turn justify the high ECNL cost. Otherwise, the ECNL just becomes a very expensive national league that Loudoun 07s, 08s, etc. families might be better off staying in CCL, playing high school only, and using those saved club fees for college academic admission.
This is going to play out in Loudoun very slowly for better or worse.
Loudoun is getting ECNL and they will be able to retain a majority of their players by dangling this carrot.
Anonymous wrote:1) First, that will depend on whether the Loudoun rumor is true? Any updates? There was some phantom web page at some point.
2) Also, it will depend on whether the ECNL can stay a close 2nd Tier to Girls DA or not,,, basically whether enough elite players stay in that league nationwide to drive enough scouts to keep coming to then in turn justify the high ECNL cost. Otherwise, the ECNL just becomes a very expensive national league that Loudoun 07s, 08s, etc. families might be better off staying in CCL, playing high school only, and using those saved club fees for college academic admission.
This is going to play out in Loudoun very slowly for better or worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So did FCV make offers or is that process different? Of course they already have an entire 05 team. Many of those players hav3 been with the club for years.
that is the advantage for FCV over the WS. FCV can build their 06s and 05s in adavnace and good players want to go play there when younger to get in. of course the training and development is a separate question between the two that can be debated elsewhere. But FCV will probably have better results early on, at least they have so far. The WS says they need a better feeder system in that interview
Anonymous wrote:So did FCV make offers or is that process different? Of course they already have an entire 05 team. Many of those players hav3 been with the club for years.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to all for the info-we will try again in April as DD could only attend one of the winter sessions. Better luck in the spring!!
Anonymous wrote:If it's helpful for folks on the board, my daughter got a WS email last year saying thanks for coming to (one) ID session, you don't need to come to any more ID sessions because you will be made an offer in about X weeks, welcome to the team. I don't think that was a terribly common occurrence, because other girls who eventually made the team did go to multiple ID sessions.