Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least Arlington has one or two standout ECNL teams on the girls side.
True test will come during the playoffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would players leave? Serious question. Is it practicing on BRAVE fields is too far? Is it increased roster size? Seems like partnering with BRAVE would make the teams stronger (even if only by a little), so I'm not sure why top players would be leaving.
Recruiting for top players. Roster size for everyone else
Understand roster size, how does this affect recruiting for top players in a negative way?
It doesn't unless BRAVE or BRYC coaches get older teams. Those coaches have no track record or network compared to McLean.
McLean is getting the older ages.
Are you on the board of the FXU and can confirm that's true? Whether we stay or go will depend on coaching slate.
Are you saying your kids are to good to play for BRYC or VYS coaches?
How arrogant.
VYS does not have any ECNL level teams or cosches. Therefore They shouldn’t be assigned to any FXU ECNL teams. This new club needs to post the criteria they are using to assign coaches. It should be clear and metrics based.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does combining with the worst performing team in the ECNL make McLean stronger? That is ridiculous.
Brave should have just been booted out
You are very late to the party. Check the other thread. Brave not the reason for the merger, Union was.
Correction: both Brave and McLean were advised to merge because of weak performance, primarily on the boys' side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would players leave? Serious question. Is it practicing on BRAVE fields is too far? Is it increased roster size? Seems like partnering with BRAVE would make the teams stronger (even if only by a little), so I'm not sure why top players would be leaving.
Recruiting for top players. Roster size for everyone else
Understand roster size, how does this affect recruiting for top players in a negative way?
It doesn't unless BRAVE or BRYC coaches get older teams. Those coaches have no track record or network compared to McLean.
McLean is getting the older ages.
Are you on the board of the FXU and can confirm that's true? Whether we stay or go will depend on coaching slate.
Are you saying your kids are to good to play for BRYC or VYS coaches?
How arrogant.
VYS does not have any ECNL level teams or cosches. Therefore They shouldn’t be assigned to any FXU ECNL teams. This new club needs to post the criteria they are using to assign coaches. It should be clear and metrics based.
If VYS gets a 1/3 of the vote it should get 1/3 of the coaching slots.
Sigh. Meritocracy is dead.
+1000000
Doesn’t Burke feed into BRYC at age 6? That means they should get at least one coaching slot and 1/6th of players
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does combining with the worst performing team in the ECNL make McLean stronger? That is ridiculous.
Brave should have just been booted out
You are very late to the party. Check the other thread. Brave not the reason for the merger, Union was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would players leave? Serious question. Is it practicing on BRAVE fields is too far? Is it increased roster size? Seems like partnering with BRAVE would make the teams stronger (even if only by a little), so I'm not sure why top players would be leaving.
Recruiting for top players. Roster size for everyone else
Understand roster size, how does this affect recruiting for top players in a negative way?
It doesn't unless BRAVE or BRYC coaches get older teams. Those coaches have no track record or network compared to McLean.
McLean is getting the older ages.
Are you on the board of the FXU and can confirm that's true? Whether we stay or go will depend on coaching slate.
Are you saying your kids are to good to play for BRYC or VYS coaches?
How arrogant.
VYS does not have any ECNL level teams or cosches. Therefore They shouldn’t be assigned to any FXU ECNL teams. This new club needs to post the criteria they are using to assign coaches. It should be clear and metrics based.
If VYS gets a 1/3 of the vote it should get 1/3 of the coaching slots.
Sigh. Meritocracy is dead.
Anonymous wrote:How does combining with the worst performing team in the ECNL make McLean stronger? That is ridiculous.
Brave should have just been booted out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, nobody mentioned Bethesda. That is also a viable option. Seems like they probably have roster spots across a few ages over there.
Due to HS soccer being different seasons, crossing state lines doesn't work well.
Bethesda Families,
This coming August 2024, Bethesda Soccer Club will offer a girl's high school fall program. In recent years, more of our top players have chosen not to participate with their high school teams, and paired with the growing number of Virginia-based players in our club, this is now a necessary step. This program is optional for the players in our club. Still, for players who desire to train and play in the club environment year-round and for our VA-based families, this will provide the needed structure to support all Bethesda Soccer Club members. This program will be open to all ECNL high school-aged players. As our club looks to expand our facilities, we plan to offer three days of technical training followed by a weight/speed and agility session. We will also bio-band the players and have them train with one of our top boys' teams each week, which will be based on level. In addition to the training, the team will play games in August, September, and October and end the season in early November. Bethesda's goal will be to provide an alternative to high school soccer and improve these players technically, tactically, and physically during this window. We will hold a Zoom call in May to discuss this in more detail: a Zoom link and time to come in a follow-up email.
Thanks,
Bethesda Soccer Club
Workshopping an email coach? Because BSC players have not received this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would players leave? Serious question. Is it practicing on BRAVE fields is too far? Is it increased roster size? Seems like partnering with BRAVE would make the teams stronger (even if only by a little), so I'm not sure why top players would be leaving.
Recruiting for top players. Roster size for everyone else
Understand roster size, how does this affect recruiting for top players in a negative way?
It doesn't unless BRAVE or BRYC coaches get older teams. Those coaches have no track record or network compared to McLean.
McLean is getting the older ages.
Are you on the board of the FXU and can confirm that's true? Whether we stay or go will depend on coaching slate.
Are you saying your kids are to good to play for BRYC or VYS coaches?
How arrogant.
VYS does not have any ECNL level teams or cosches. Therefore They shouldn’t be assigned to any FXU ECNL teams. This new club needs to post the criteria they are using to assign coaches. It should be clear and metrics based.
If VYS gets a 1/3 of the vote it should get 1/3 of the coaching slots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would players leave? Serious question. Is it practicing on BRAVE fields is too far? Is it increased roster size? Seems like partnering with BRAVE would make the teams stronger (even if only by a little), so I'm not sure why top players would be leaving.
Recruiting for top players. Roster size for everyone else
Understand roster size, how does this affect recruiting for top players in a negative way?
It doesn't unless BRAVE or BRYC coaches get older teams. Those coaches have no track record or network compared to McLean.
McLean is getting the older ages.
Are you on the board of the FXU and can confirm that's true? Whether we stay or go will depend on coaching slate.
Are you saying your kids are to good to play for BRYC or VYS coaches?
How arrogant.
VYS does not have any ECNL level teams or cosches. Therefore They shouldn’t be assigned to any FXU ECNL teams. This new club needs to post the criteria they are using to assign coaches. It should be clear and metrics based.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would players leave? Serious question. Is it practicing on BRAVE fields is too far? Is it increased roster size? Seems like partnering with BRAVE would make the teams stronger (even if only by a little), so I'm not sure why top players would be leaving.
Recruiting for top players. Roster size for everyone else
Understand roster size, how does this affect recruiting for top players in a negative way?
It doesn't unless BRAVE or BRYC coaches get older teams. Those coaches have no track record or network compared to McLean.
McLean is getting the older ages.
Are you on the board of the FXU and can confirm that's true? Whether we stay or go will depend on coaching slate.
Are you saying your kids are to good to play for BRYC or VYS coaches?
How arrogant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, nobody mentioned Bethesda. That is also a viable option. Seems like they probably have roster spots across a few ages over there.
Due to HS soccer being different seasons, crossing state lines doesn't work well.
Bethesda Families,
This coming August 2024, Bethesda Soccer Club will offer a girl's high school fall program. In recent years, more of our top players have chosen not to participate with their high school teams, and paired with the growing number of Virginia-based players in our club, this is now a necessary step. This program is optional for the players in our club. Still, for players who desire to train and play in the club environment year-round and for our VA-based families, this will provide the needed structure to support all Bethesda Soccer Club members. This program will be open to all ECNL high school-aged players. As our club looks to expand our facilities, we plan to offer three days of technical training followed by a weight/speed and agility session. We will also bio-band the players and have them train with one of our top boys' teams each week, which will be based on level. In addition to the training, the team will play games in August, September, and October and end the season in early November. Bethesda's goal will be to provide an alternative to high school soccer and improve these players technically, tactically, and physically during this window. We will hold a Zoom call in May to discuss this in more detail: a Zoom link and time to come in a follow-up email.
Thanks,
Bethesda Soccer Club