Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received acceptance emails from VYS for boys U9 yet? Today is the last tryout
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. How has the rising u9 Bryc program been this year?
We left BRYC boys because it was a wreck. If you have a strong fast kid you should be good. If you have a smaller technical skilled child look elsewhere. If you have both then you wont have a problem anywhere. BRYC tried to opt out of playing in a league early in the season then ended up enrolling into NCSL. They were doing every tournament to try to supplement the league play. Thank tanked terribly.
Hard to teach speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. How has the rising u9 Bryc program been this year?
We left BRYC boys because it was a wreck. If you have a strong fast kid you should be good. If you have a smaller technical skilled child look elsewhere. If you have both then you wont have a problem anywhere. BRYC tried to opt out of playing in a league early in the season then ended up enrolling into NCSL. They were doing every tournament to try to supplement the league play. Thank tanked terribly.
Anonymous wrote:The link that someone posted earlier for Arlington does not seem to have any results. Are they being extra slow this year or is that link inactive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS got offer to play Stoddert travel or PPA travel for the first time at U10- we live in DC, so these are logically close. He's not going to be on a top team, but he's excited to be part of travel soccer and to work on his skills to go along with his aggressive play. Anyone have experience with both and want to share their thoughts on which program will teach the best or build skills best going forward. We're not the type of people who move around a lot, so we'd like to know which people think will build the best foundation for a successful soccer career if he stays with it. Success= fun and skill building.
I've heard nothing but negative things about the Stoddert program..in terms of the way the club is run.
Anonymous wrote:DS got offer to play Stoddert travel or PPA travel for the first time at U10- we live in DC, so these are logically close. He's not going to be on a top team, but he's excited to be part of travel soccer and to work on his skills to go along with his aggressive play. Anyone have experience with both and want to share their thoughts on which program will teach the best or build skills best going forward. We're not the type of people who move around a lot, so we'd like to know which people think will build the best foundation for a successful soccer career if he stays with it. Success= fun and skill building.
Anonymous wrote:Is FPYC fielding a 07 boys travel team for next fall? Anyone been to tryouts? Feedback appreciated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there so many teams in such a small area of Fairfax county? Annandale, Springfield, Burke, etc. Waters.down the teams.
I don't get why the question gets asked so often. Because kids want to play and parents have the money. Why do we need to analyze further?
I don't think my kids are going to be the next Leo Messi. I doubt they'll play Division 1 in college. But they love soccer, they're having fun, making friends, and learning a lot. Why are people so protective of how "elite" travel soccer used to be??
I would say it's population density and each of these clubs in FFX have large rec programs. The problem is that each of these clubs then try to compete in travel as well. Honestly, a club like Burke or FPYC should focus solely on serving rec players in their neighborhoods and then those players that want higher level of competition could switch to a club like BRYC.
.....why....
Anonymous wrote:DS got offer to play Stoddert travel or PPA travel for the first time at U10- we live in DC, so these are logically close. He's not going to be on a top team, but he's excited to be part of travel soccer and to work on his skills to go along with his aggressive play. Anyone have experience with both and want to share their thoughts on which program will teach the best or build skills best going forward. We're not the type of people who move around a lot, so we'd like to know which people think will build the best foundation for a successful soccer career if he stays with it. Success= fun and skill building.