Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heard 08 Union lost to NC Fusion. Hope that is false information.
VA Union didn't play NC Fusion. They played Loudoun. The 09s and 08s both had draws. Not sure about the older age groups.
They play in NC this upcoming weekend...
Anonymous wrote:Heard 08 Union lost to NC Fusion. Hope that is false information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
Your source must be Baghdad Bob.
Are the VDA 06 parents still getting kicked off the sidelines due to fighting (a la Jefferson Cup)? Are you all allowed back yet? Class act of adults...
The VDA 06 parents live rent free in your head. Wonder why
Did this really happen? Parents on one team got into a fight with parents from the same team?
Don’t listen to petty adults who live through their children’s 07 soccer team
If you are referring to the 06 VDA Jefferson Cup incident you have the story wrong. There was no ‘in-fighting’ b/t VDA parents. The altercation was b/t a VDA parent and a parent from the opposing team. Due to the altercation, parents from both clubs were removed from the sidelines and could not watch the rest of the game. Yes, all of the parents (from both teams) were red carded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
Your source must be Baghdad Bob.
Are the VDA 06 parents still getting kicked off the sidelines due to fighting (a la Jefferson Cup)? Are you all allowed back yet? Class act of adults...
The VDA 06 parents live rent free in your head. Wonder why
Did this really happen? Parents on one team got into a fight with parents from the same team?
Don’t listen to petty adults who live through their children’s 07 soccer team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
Your source must be Baghdad Bob.
Are the VDA 06 parents still getting kicked off the sidelines due to fighting (a la Jefferson Cup)? Are you all allowed back yet? Class act of adults...
The VDA 06 parents live rent free in your head. Wonder why
Did this really happen? Parents on one team got into a fight with parents from the same team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
Your source must be Baghdad Bob.
Are the VDA 06 parents still getting kicked off the sidelines due to fighting (a la Jefferson Cup)? Are you all allowed back yet? Class act of adults...
The VDA 06 parents live rent free in your head. Wonder why
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
VDA 06 won. VDA 03/04 tied. Everyone lost lost convincingly other than 09 who had a competitive 2-1 loss.
Does that make you happy inside?
It does. The VDA chest-beating on this forum makes me laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
VDA 06 won. VDA 03/04 tied. Everyone lost lost convincingly other than 09 who had a competitive 2-1 loss.
Does that make you happy inside?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
VDA 06 won. VDA 03/04 tied. Everyone lost lost convincingly other than 09 who had a competitive 2-1 loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
Your source must be Baghdad Bob.
Are the VDA 06 parents still getting kicked off the sidelines due to fighting (a la Jefferson Cup)? Are you all allowed back yet? Class act of adults...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
Your source must be Baghdad Bob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
Your source must be Baghdad Bob.
Dated reference. Please provide a newer reference point for readers under 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.
Your source must be Baghdad Bob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly this means that SCUFC and CESA are two of the weaker clubs in NC, while NC Courage is one of the strongest. Let’s see how this all ends up after they all play each other.
VDA 06 smoked NC Courage, CESA, and SCUFC while enjoying a fine practice against Wilmington under beautiful weather (7-0)... any more questions? Thanx
I heard VDA-Courage was an evenly played game, but that Courage keeper was subpar, letting in two goals that most keepers would have no problem stopping. Courage beat VDA in the other age groups.