Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Arlington has a built in ECNL team and a system that will place your daughter on the Arlington ECNL team if she is good enough.
I can tell you 100% this is wrong. If your end goal is playing ECNL for Arlington you have a much better chance making it from another team. They are not looking to promote kids from RL when they can bring a similar skilled player from outside. They already got the RL kids money. I would like to know if any of the ecnl clubs in the area do favor the kid on the second team over a new kid if all things are equal. I doubt any of them do.
My kid is on an Arlington White team, and has been passed over for Red by outside the club players that are not better than my kid. We are landlocked to Arlington since it is just too tough to get to McLean or Alexandria for practices. But we like the other players and familes (White team parents are very normal - not crazy Red or Academy parents), and we have no expectation that our kid will continue playing in college. We just like the team experience for our kid, the time management with homework and other activities, and having another adult critique their behaviour.
"landlocked to Arlington" WTF!?
Yes, believe it not most parents don't have time to drive their kids 30-45 minutes one way to practice three times a week. Shocker for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Arlington has a built in ECNL team and a system that will place your daughter on the Arlington ECNL team if she is good enough.
I can tell you 100% this is wrong. If your end goal is playing ECNL for Arlington you have a much better chance making it from another team. They are not looking to promote kids from RL when they can bring a similar skilled player from outside. They already got the RL kids money. I would like to know if any of the ecnl clubs in the area do favor the kid on the second team over a new kid if all things are equal. I doubt any of them do.
My kid is on an Arlington White team, and has been passed over for Red by outside the club players that are not better than my kid. We are landlocked to Arlington since it is just too tough to get to McLean or Alexandria for practices. But we like the other players and familes (White team parents are very normal - not crazy Red or Academy parents), and we have no expectation that our kid will continue playing in college. We just like the team experience for our kid, the time management with homework and other activities, and having another adult critique their behaviour.
"landlocked to Arlington" WTF!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Arlington has a built in ECNL team and a system that will place your daughter on the Arlington ECNL team if she is good enough.
I can tell you 100% this is wrong. If your end goal is playing ECNL for Arlington you have a much better chance making it from another team. They are not looking to promote kids from RL when they can bring a similar skilled player from outside. They already got the RL kids money. I would like to know if any of the ecnl clubs in the area do favor the kid on the second team over a new kid if all things are equal. I doubt any of them do.
My kid is on an Arlington White team, and has been passed over for Red by outside the club players that are not better than my kid. We are landlocked to Arlington since it is just too tough to get to McLean or Alexandria for practices. But we like the other players and familes (White team parents are very normal - not crazy Red or Academy parents), and we have no expectation that our kid will continue playing in college. We just like the team experience for our kid, the time management with homework and other activities, and having another adult critique their behaviour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD's friends on red are stronger players than on green so I agree with PP. It's not that hard to make green - kid that made it on green didn't made red.
I second this. Even Arlington's 2011 girls third team (white?) is an extremely tough team.
Anonymous wrote:
Arlington has a built in ECNL team and a system that will place your daughter on the Arlington ECNL team if she is good enough.
I can tell you 100% this is wrong. If your end goal is playing ECNL for Arlington you have a much better chance making it from another team. They are not looking to promote kids from RL when they can bring a similar skilled player from outside. They already got the RL kids money. I would like to know if any of the ecnl clubs in the area do favor the kid on the second team over a new kid if all things are equal. I doubt any of them do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thing to consider is whether you want to do ECNL. McLean no longer has ECNL teams, while Arlington has ECNL teams.
ECNL forced McLean to stop offering its own ECNL teams and to instead create a combined team with Brave (Fairfax Virginia Union) because the McLean ECNL teams were consistently poor performers. Arlington's ECNL teams, by contrast, have performed well.
This only really matters for ECNL, but its something to consider if you are interested in ECNL or think your DC will be good enough for ECNL down the road.
As others have posted this is not good advise. Arlington is not looking to promote from within to ECNL they are looking for external players. If your goal is ECNL for Arlington play at another club and when you feel your child is ready try out at Arlington. All other things being equal an outside player is always going to get the ECNL spot over someone already at Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:DD's friends on red are stronger players than on green so I agree with PP. It's not that hard to make green - kid that made it on green didn't made red.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thing to consider is whether you want to do ECNL. McLean no longer has ECNL teams, while Arlington has ECNL teams.
ECNL forced McLean to stop offering its own ECNL teams and to instead create a combined team with Brave (Fairfax Virginia Union) because the McLean ECNL teams were consistently poor performers. Arlington's ECNL teams, by contrast, have performed well.
This only really matters for ECNL, but its something to consider if you are interested in ECNL or think your DC will be good enough for ECNL down the road.
As others have posted this is not good advise. Arlington is not looking to promote from within to ECNL they are looking for external players. If your goal is ECNL for Arlington play at another club and when you feel your child is ready try out at Arlington. All other things being equal an outside player is always going to get the ECNL spot over someone already at Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:The other thing to consider is whether you want to do ECNL. McLean no longer has ECNL teams, while Arlington has ECNL teams.
ECNL forced McLean to stop offering its own ECNL teams and to instead create a combined team with Brave (Fairfax Virginia Union) because the McLean ECNL teams were consistently poor performers. Arlington's ECNL teams, by contrast, have performed well.
This only really matters for ECNL, but its something to consider if you are interested in ECNL or think your DC will be good enough for ECNL down the road.
Anonymous wrote:DD's friends on red are stronger players than on green so I agree with PP. It's not that hard to make green - kid that made it on green didn't made red.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here
2011
If you are on White, Blue, Black, Silver or Gold and can be on MYS Green, I’d consider it. Other than that not sure it is worth it unless you are trying to get away from a coach.
OP here: The above is true. We'd only consider making a move to go to MYS Green which I understand is ECNL-RL, correct? Are there spots still available?