Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the $3500 fee includes an opportunity to view Barca practices and meet the players.
As much shade you wanna throw at them they still don’t steal from you and ask you to call it a donation. Try not to laugh tho.
Throw shade? That is what I heard from someone a few years ago. I don't remember if it was travel team or a camp, but do remember they said it was thousands of dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the $3500 fee includes an opportunity to view Barca practices and meet the players.
As much shade you wanna throw at them they still don’t steal from you and ask you to call it a donation. Try not to laugh tho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
2008 boys yellow is good
It's definitely a different story with boys teams. There are 3 boys teams at nearly every age group, with the top team being pretty competitive. I'd call that a success for a new club.
Girls side is not so successful. At most 1 team per age group. Some girls age groups have no teams and some teams are combined ages 2010 & 11s, 2009 & 08s. The 2004 girls team is the only one that's been able to keep a full roster and be competitive. It's hard to see how Barca can keep the girls program going without combining with another club that already has some girls teams.
Barca is a boys club that appeals to boys. They will not merge with another club.
They’re contract isnt getting renewed with Revolution Sportsplex. Are all those boys going to LSC? DS team has several boys who left that club in the first place. I have a hard time believing they’re going back.
What does that have anything to do with the post you’re replying to?
A) where does Barca hold practice?
B) where do Barca’s majority of players live?
C) what other options do those boys have when Revolution forces Barca to pack and leave?
D) were you dropped at birth or do you practice this overwhelming display of intelligence?
listen, dick. you write with this condescending tone as if you know what you're talking about, but if you think barca families are going to willingly downgrade to var you are insane. and stop with the dropped at birth thing - you use it way too much on this forum.
DID YOU MEAN UNDERWHELMING? YOU ARE NOT GOOD AT THISAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
2008 boys yellow is good
It's definitely a different story with boys teams. There are 3 boys teams at nearly every age group, with the top team being pretty competitive. I'd call that a success for a new club.
Girls side is not so successful. At most 1 team per age group. Some girls age groups have no teams and some teams are combined ages 2010 & 11s, 2009 & 08s. The 2004 girls team is the only one that's been able to keep a full roster and be competitive. It's hard to see how Barca can keep the girls program going without combining with another club that already has some girls teams.
Barca is a boys club that appeals to boys. They will not merge with another club.
They’re contract isnt getting renewed with Revolution Sportsplex. Are all those boys going to LSC? DS team has several boys who left that club in the first place. I have a hard time believing they’re going back.
What does that have anything to do with the post you’re replying to?
A) where does Barca hold practice? EVERGREEN
B) where do Barca’s majority of players live? IDK, LOUDOUN COUNTY AND SURROUNDING JURISDICTIONS?
C) what other options do those boys have when Revolution forces Barca to pack and leave? LOUDOUN, FCV, ODFC, LFC, PSA ASHBURN, VALOR, HERNDON, MAYBE SOME OTHERS, AND OF COURSE, *STILL BARCA*
D) were you dropped at birth or do you practice this overwhelming display of intelligence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
2008 boys yellow is good
It's definitely a different story with boys teams. There are 3 boys teams at nearly every age group, with the top team being pretty competitive. I'd call that a success for a new club.
Girls side is not so successful. At most 1 team per age group. Some girls age groups have no teams and some teams are combined ages 2010 & 11s, 2009 & 08s. The 2004 girls team is the only one that's been able to keep a full roster and be competitive. It's hard to see how Barca can keep the girls program going without combining with another club that already has some girls teams.
Barca is a boys club that appeals to boys. They will not merge with another club.
They’re contract isnt getting renewed with Revolution Sportsplex. Are all those boys going to LSC? DS team has several boys who left that club in the first place. I have a hard time believing they’re going back.
What does that have anything to do with the post you’re replying to?
A) where does Barca hold practice?
B) where do Barca’s majority of players live?
C) what other options do those boys have when Revolution forces Barca to pack and leave?
D) were you dropped at birth or do you practice this overwhelming display of intelligence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
Do the colors correspond to first/second/third teams - in which case, which is which? Or are they randomly assigned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
2008 boys yellow is good
It's definitely a different story with boys teams. There are 3 boys teams at nearly every age group, with the top team being pretty competitive. I'd call that a success for a new club.
Girls side is not so successful. At most 1 team per age group. Some girls age groups have no teams and some teams are combined ages 2010 & 11s, 2009 & 08s. The 2004 girls team is the only one that's been able to keep a full roster and be competitive. It's hard to see how Barca can keep the girls program going without combining with another club that already has some girls teams.
Barca is a boys club that appeals to boys. They will not merge with another club.
They’re contract isnt getting renewed with Revolution Sportsplex. Are all those boys going to LSC? DS team has several boys who left that club in the first place. I have a hard time believing they’re going back.
What does that have anything to do with the post you’re replying to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
2008 boys yellow is good
It's definitely a different story with boys teams. There are 3 boys teams at nearly every age group, with the top team being pretty competitive. I'd call that a success for a new club.
Girls side is not so successful. At most 1 team per age group. Some girls age groups have no teams and some teams are combined ages 2010 & 11s, 2009 & 08s. The 2004 girls team is the only one that's been able to keep a full roster and be competitive. It's hard to see how Barca can keep the girls program going without combining with another club that already has some girls teams.
Barca is a boys club that appeals to boys. They will not merge with another club.
They’re contract isnt getting renewed with Revolution Sportsplex. Are all those boys going to LSC? DS team has several boys who left that club in the first place. I have a hard time believing they’re going back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
2008 boys yellow is good
It's definitely a different story with boys teams. There are 3 boys teams at nearly every age group, with the top team being pretty competitive. I'd call that a success for a new club.
Girls side is not so successful. At most 1 team per age group. Some girls age groups have no teams and some teams are combined ages 2010 & 11s, 2009 & 08s. The 2004 girls team is the only one that's been able to keep a full roster and be competitive. It's hard to see how Barca can keep the girls program going without combining with another club that already has some girls teams.
Barca is a boys club that appeals to boys. They will not merge with another club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
They have increased the number of teams every year. Teams full of paying players. I don't about you but that would be a successful growing business. How much the teams win is secondary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
2008 boys yellow is good
It's definitely a different story with boys teams. There are 3 boys teams at nearly every age group, with the top team being pretty competitive. I'd call that a success for a new club.
Girls side is not so successful. At most 1 team per age group. Some girls age groups have no teams and some teams are combined ages 2010 & 11s, 2009 & 08s. The 2004 girls team is the only one that's been able to keep a full roster and be competitive. It's hard to see how Barca can keep the girls program going without combining with another club that already has some girls teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
2008 boys yellow is good
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
Like any club they have good teams and bad teams.
This area has a very weird obsession with wanting to see new clubs fail.
What is considered Barca's best team(s)?
2003 boys blue aren't bad
2004 boys yellow is good
2006 boys yellow is good
2010 boys blue isn't bad
2011 boys garnet isn't bad
2004 girls blue isn't bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is Barca is hoping to relocate to the urban DC outskirts. Otherwise time to bid farewell and close shop.
I hadn't heard this. But it's not surprising. They've been in business for several years at this point and appear to have failed to produce a competitive program even at the mid level.
They have increased the number of teams every year. Teams full of paying players. I don't about you but that would be a successful growing business. How much the teams win is secondary.
Sure Jan. That’s why their 05 and 06 girls are about to disappear (we left last week due to unpromised claims like “having a full competitive team”)