Anonymous wrote:This is a Brave/Union thread. Why talk about Arlington? FVU!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If they win nationals, they will not have a need to shake things up but if they do not go that far in Nationals, and studs showup at tryouts, they may shake things up.
Big Fish in a Small Pond.
Wait until they play the ca or tx powerhouses...Anonymous05/17/2024 14:35 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
This is a Brave/Union thread. Why talk about Arlington? FVU!Anonymous05/17/2024 13:41 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
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Anonymous05/17/2024 13:20 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where they win nationals please stop they are 12
That is why the games are played on the field and not on paper. Sometimes tournaments like this requires luck to be on your side. Even if they don't win it and they make it to Richmond, it's still a great accomplishment for a 12/13 yr old.
What if they don’t get out of their group?
Good news, then the sun will still come up tomorrow.Anonymous05/17/2024 13:16 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where they win nationals please stop they are 12
That is why the games are played on the field and not on paper. Sometimes tournaments like this requires luck to be on your side. Even if they don't win it and they make it to Richmond, it's still a great accomplishment for a 12/13 yr old.
What if they don’t get out of their group?Anonymous05/17/2024 13:03 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
agreed, but will always be checking hero dads bragging about 12 year olds and putting premature pressure pn them to win a meaningless nattyAnonymous05/17/2024 12:59 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
If ANY team in this area gets to Richmond we all should be applauding.Anonymous05/17/2024 11:20 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where they win nationals please stop they are 12
That is why the games are played on the field and not on paper. Sometimes tournaments like this requires luck to be on your side. Even if they don't win it and they make it to Richmond, it's still a great accomplishment for a 12/13 yr old.Anonymous05/17/2024 11:14 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only team CW is the head coach of in the fall is MYS pre ECNL 2013. He’s taken himself out of the picture. But I agree that next year is a transitional year for 2011 and 2010. If parents of the top players don’t feel like they are challenging for champions league they will leave. And it will be tough because (1) there might only be 4 spots next year and (2) for 2011 Arlington and Charlotte are locks for two of those spots so FVU has to be in the mix with VDA, Beach, Richmond and Courage which right now they cannot consistently beat.
The last month aside, I have to assume the parents of the 10s are happy. They performed well Aug-Mar (still in 2nd despite recent stumbles), and are picking up a half dozen strong players from Brave. That team has a bright future, what’s not to like?
11s are trickier because Brave is the better team and there is a local conference opponent in Arlington that will likely remain top dog. But Arlington has likely already benefited from any Union or Brave players open to moving. This will be a test of whether FVU can take a pretty good Brave team and improve it with Union players to overtake VDA.
Yes Arlington 2011 are picking up 2 McLean and 1 Brave player for next year.
FVU needs to hope there are a few late bloomers they can attract in order to have a chance to catch Arlington or VDA
I agree that the FVU 2010G will have a lot of talent (with the Braves addition) at the coaches disposal to be in the playoffs every year in HS. The only issue will be if the coach mismanages this -- not strong will and have certain parents over run him to play certain players buried in the team. This could lead to top talent leaving to the other playoff bound team.
The 2011 is a different story. Not sure if they will break into the top 5 as I don't beleive they have the depth, I guess we will see in the fall. I know a few players have left to Arlington but there is still a few more top players left that will hit the market if they don't make the playoffs. These players will get offers from either Arlington, VDA or NVA.
I think it is more likely that with Arlington increasing their roster size, that they have players unhappy with playing time and looking for more opportunity rather than a FVU player looking to go to NVA or VDA.
As good as the Arlington 2011G are, the players are all not studs and if a stud were come to tryout and make it, they will be playing over an average player on the team.
If they win nationals, they will not have a need to shake things up but if they do not go that far in Nationals, and studs showup at tryouts, they may shake things up.
Agree on this. Although any club would take the studs that show up to tryout though. Not particularly Arlington. I'm wondering if these new kids that joining Arlington are looking to get playing time from their current players. If the move would be worth it.
You will be surprised. Due to politics, Union sometimes do turn away top players.
The newbies will get playing time and this will help the team overall to compete with each other and will push themselves to get better as playing time will not be equal and based on performance. Union on the other hand, plays everyone equally, so no incentive to push themselves due to the guaranteed playing time.Anonymous05/17/2024 11:03 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
There is no scenario where they win nationals please stop they are 12Anonymous05/17/2024 11:03 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
Arlington win nationals? Hahaha. I don’t think so they just tied Beach 1-1.Anonymous05/17/2024 10:52 Subject: ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only team CW is the head coach of in the fall is MYS pre ECNL 2013. He’s taken himself out of the picture. But I agree that next year is a transitional year for 2011 and 2010. If parents of the top players don’t feel like they are challenging for champions league they will leave. And it will be tough because (1) there might only be 4 spots next year and (2) for 2011 Arlington and Charlotte are locks for two of those spots so FVU has to be in the mix with VDA, Beach, Richmond and Courage which right now they cannot consistently beat.
The last month aside, I have to assume the parents of the 10s are happy. They performed well Aug-Mar (still in 2nd despite recent stumbles), and are picking up a half dozen strong players from Brave. That team has a bright future, what’s not to like?
11s are trickier because Brave is the better team and there is a local conference opponent in Arlington that will likely remain top dog. But Arlington has likely already benefited from any Union or Brave players open to moving. This will be a test of whether FVU can take a pretty good Brave team and improve it with Union players to overtake VDA.
Yes Arlington 2011 are picking up 2 McLean and 1 Brave player for next year.
FVU needs to hope there are a few late bloomers they can attract in order to have a chance to catch Arlington or VDA
I agree that the FVU 2010G will have a lot of talent (with the Braves addition) at the coaches disposal to be in the playoffs every year in HS. The only issue will be if the coach mismanages this -- not strong will and have certain parents over run him to play certain players buried in the team. This could lead to top talent leaving to the other playoff bound team.
The 2011 is a different story. Not sure if they will break into the top 5 as I don't beleive they have the depth, I guess we will see in the fall. I know a few players have left to Arlington but there is still a few more top players left that will hit the market if they don't make the playoffs. These players will get offers from either Arlington, VDA or NVA.
I think it is more likely that with Arlington increasing their roster size, that they have players unhappy with playing time and looking for more opportunity rather than a FVU player looking to go to NVA or VDA.
As good as the Arlington 2011G are, the players are all not studs and if a stud were come to tryout and make it, they will be playing over an average player on the team.
If they win nationals, they will not have a need to shake things up but if they do not go that far in Nationals, and studs showup at tryouts, they may shake things up.
Agree on this. Although any club would take the studs that show up to tryout though. Not particularly Arlington. I'm wondering if these new kids that joining Arlington are looking to get playing time from their current players. If the move would be worth it.