Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the difference from Phil and RA?
The difference is PL will gladly bend the knee whereas RA would not.
That’s why RA is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the difference from Phil and RA?
The difference is PL will gladly bend the knee whereas RA would not.
Anonymous wrote:What's the difference from Phil and RA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009's 1st/2nd
2012's 1st/2nd
2008's 2nd/3rd
Girl Prediction
2012’s 1st
2013’s 1st
2014’s 1 st
Loudoun has a very strong girl teams
Not that I agree with those rankings especially because little girls teams are not a part of this discussion, but Arlington and Loudoun typically have strong teams at the younger ages due to the large size of their player pools. It gets interesting once the teams age up.
Other than 2011, what does Arlington have? NVA 2011’s and 2010’s aren’t strong. Both clubs become average at best for the ECNL years. And now NVA has Revolution and FCV in their backyard.
Those two clubs have/had virtual monopolies for years and not done much with it. If a super club were to form in Nova, Union would seem to have the inside track with its recent history of successful college placement, central location and access to fields from three different clubs.
Super club????? Where does this thinking come from? This will never happen -- not in ECNL's interest and not in club's interest. Most importantly it is not in the kid's interest. Union has great college results, as does NVA, VDA and Arlington.
it won't ever happen because there is money to be made, supply is matching demand. Right now there is so many clubs because the demand is high (not necessarily the talent) with families willing to pay
Superclub as in the one club that becomes dominant over the others and where top players gravitates to. Happens in most areas.
It’s happening now.
no it's not.
If it’s not happening then why did we announce one of our players “committing to the application process” at UMW?”
Do players from other clubs commit to applying for college? I’ll wait …
Is this supposed to be a flex 🤔
Anonymous wrote:What's the difference from Phil and RA?
Anonymous wrote:What's the difference from Phil and RA?
Anonymous wrote:Come on y'all know how Ivies work right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009's 1st/2nd
2012's 1st/2nd
2008's 2nd/3rd
Girl Prediction
2012’s 1st
2013’s 1st
2014’s 1 st
Loudoun has a very strong girl teams
Not that I agree with those rankings especially because little girls teams are not a part of this discussion, but Arlington and Loudoun typically have strong teams at the younger ages due to the large size of their player pools. It gets interesting once the teams age up.
Other than 2011, what does Arlington have? NVA 2011’s and 2010’s aren’t strong. Both clubs become average at best for the ECNL years. And now NVA has Revolution and FCV in their backyard.
Those two clubs have/had virtual monopolies for years and not done much with it. If a super club were to form in Nova, Union would seem to have the inside track with its recent history of successful college placement, central location and access to fields from three different clubs.
Super club????? Where does this thinking come from? This will never happen -- not in ECNL's interest and not in club's interest. Most importantly it is not in the kid's interest. Union has great college results, as does NVA, VDA and Arlington.
it won't ever happen because there is money to be made, supply is matching demand. Right now there is so many clubs because the demand is high (not necessarily the talent) with families willing to pay
Superclub as in the one club that becomes dominant over the others and where top players gravitates to. Happens in most areas.
It’s happening now.
no it's not.
If it’s not happening then why did we announce one of our players “committing to the application process” at UMW?”
Do players from other clubs commit to applying for college? I’ll wait …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009's 1st/2nd
2012's 1st/2nd
2008's 2nd/3rd
Girl Prediction
2012’s 1st
2013’s 1st
2014’s 1 st
Loudoun has a very strong girl teams
Not that I agree with those rankings especially because little girls teams are not a part of this discussion, but Arlington and Loudoun typically have strong teams at the younger ages due to the large size of their player pools. It gets interesting once the teams age up.
Other than 2011, what does Arlington have? NVA 2011’s and 2010’s aren’t strong. Both clubs become average at best for the ECNL years. And now NVA has Revolution and FCV in their backyard.
Those two clubs have/had virtual monopolies for years and not done much with it. If a super club were to form in Nova, Union would seem to have the inside track with its recent history of successful college placement, central location and access to fields from three different clubs.
Super club????? Where does this thinking come from? This will never happen -- not in ECNL's interest and not in club's interest. Most importantly it is not in the kid's interest. Union has great college results, as does NVA, VDA and Arlington.
it won't ever happen because there is money to be made, supply is matching demand. Right now there is so many clubs because the demand is high (not necessarily the talent) with families willing to pay
Superclub as in the one club that becomes dominant over the others and where top players gravitates to. Happens in most areas.
It’s happening now.
no it's not.
If it’s not happening then why did we announce one of our players “committing to the application process” at UMW?”
Do players from other clubs commit to applying for college? I’ll wait …
Actually, yes. I think it’s the new verbal commit.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009's 1st/2nd
2012's 1st/2nd
2008's 2nd/3rd
Girl Prediction
2012’s 1st
2013’s 1st
2014’s 1 st
Loudoun has a very strong girl teams
Not that I agree with those rankings especially because little girls teams are not a part of this discussion, but Arlington and Loudoun typically have strong teams at the younger ages due to the large size of their player pools. It gets interesting once the teams age up.
Other than 2011, what does Arlington have? NVA 2011’s and 2010’s aren’t strong. Both clubs become average at best for the ECNL years. And now NVA has Revolution and FCV in their backyard.
Those two clubs have/had virtual monopolies for years and not done much with it. If a super club were to form in Nova, Union would seem to have the inside track with its recent history of successful college placement, central location and access to fields from three different clubs.
Super club????? Where does this thinking come from? This will never happen -- not in ECNL's interest and not in club's interest. Most importantly it is not in the kid's interest. Union has great college results, as does NVA, VDA and Arlington.
it won't ever happen because there is money to be made, supply is matching demand. Right now there is so many clubs because the demand is high (not necessarily the talent) with families willing to pay
Superclub as in the one club that becomes dominant over the others and where top players gravitates to. Happens in most areas.
It’s happening now.
no it's not.
If it’s not happening then why did we announce one of our players “committing to the application process” at UMW?”
Do players from other clubs commit to applying for college? I’ll wait …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009's 1st/2nd
2012's 1st/2nd
2008's 2nd/3rd
Girl Prediction
2012’s 1st
2013’s 1st
2014’s 1 st
Loudoun has a very strong girl teams
Not that I agree with those rankings especially because little girls teams are not a part of this discussion, but Arlington and Loudoun typically have strong teams at the younger ages due to the large size of their player pools. It gets interesting once the teams age up.
Other than 2011, what does Arlington have? NVA 2011’s and 2010’s aren’t strong. Both clubs become average at best for the ECNL years. And now NVA has Revolution and FCV in their backyard.
Those two clubs have/had virtual monopolies for years and not done much with it. If a super club were to form in Nova, Union would seem to have the inside track with its recent history of successful college placement, central location and access to fields from three different clubs.
Super club????? Where does this thinking come from? This will never happen -- not in ECNL's interest and not in club's interest. Most importantly it is not in the kid's interest. Union has great college results, as does NVA, VDA and Arlington.
it won't ever happen because there is money to be made, supply is matching demand. Right now there is so many clubs because the demand is high (not necessarily the talent) with families willing to pay
Superclub as in the one club that becomes dominant over the others and where top players gravitates to. Happens in most areas.
It’s happening now.
no it's not.
If it’s not happening then why did we announce one of our players “committing to the application process” at UMW?”
Do players from other clubs commit to applying for college? I’ll wait …