Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has something about ‘resilience’ up on their Twitter account. Maybe that is telling.
lol, that's code for "please, FCV players, for the love of god, don't leave us"
Anonymous wrote:FCV has something about ‘resilience’ up on their Twitter account. Maybe that is telling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any FCV:Arlington/Metro parents who have heard from
their TD.
Of course FCV has not. They wont hear until: 1. Christian is securely relocated to a cushy new job somewhere. 2. It's too late for any player to do anything about their next year of soccer.
Hopefully all the ECNL folks out there remember all the terrible comments about Bobby P and resist any attempt to add him to their staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that FCV lost their regional ECNL teams for the spring, I doubt regular ECNL is going to welcome them in for next year.
If Arlington boys teams are reluctant to join ECNL then that might be limiting for their girls to join ECNL since it is all in.
Metro United will be done either way.
Get ready for a new ex-DA league in some form or another that is not ECNL.
All those ECNL folks ought to be a bit fearful. Even if you don't like these teams or think the DA is filled with arrogant people, was a flawed concept, etc., there are some good players. I can think of DA goalkeepers, for instance, who absolutely could displace their ECNL counterparts at certain age groups.
If you are not a current ECNL starter the thought of ECNL not accepting DA clubs should terrify you.
Anonymous wrote:Any FCV:Arlington/Metro parents who have heard from
their TD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has something about ‘resilience’ up on their Twitter account. Maybe that is telling.
What had Bobby said?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCV has something about ‘resilience’ up on their Twitter account. Maybe that is telling.
What had Bobby said?
"Goodbye"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that FCV lost their regional ECNL teams for the spring, I doubt regular ECNL is going to welcome them in for next year.
If Arlington boys teams are reluctant to join ECNL then that might be limiting for their girls to join ECNL since it is all in.
Metro United will be done either way.
Get ready for a new ex-DA league in some form or another that is not ECNL.
All those ECNL folks ought to be a bit fearful. Even if you don't like these teams or think the DA is filled with arrogant people, was a flawed concept, etc., there are some good players. I can think of DA goalkeepers, for instance, who absolutely could displace their ECNL counterparts at certain age groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that FCV lost their regional ECNL teams for the spring, I doubt regular ECNL is going to welcome them in for next year.
If Arlington boys teams are reluctant to join ECNL then that might be limiting for their girls to join ECNL since it is all in.
Metro United will be done either way.
Get ready for a new ex-DA league in some form or another that is not ECNL.
All those ECNL folks ought to be a bit fearful. Even if you don't like these teams or think the DA is filled with arrogant people, was a flawed concept, etc., there are some good players. I can think of DA goalkeepers, for instance, who absolutely could displace their ECNL counterparts at certain age groups.
If you are not a current ECNL starter the thought of ECNL not accepting DA clubs should terrify you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that FCV lost their regional ECNL teams for the spring, I doubt regular ECNL is going to welcome them in for next year.
If Arlington boys teams are reluctant to join ECNL then that might be limiting for their girls to join ECNL since it is all in.
Metro United will be done either way.
Get ready for a new ex-DA league in some form or another that is not ECNL.
All those ECNL folks ought to be a bit fearful. Even if you don't like these teams or think the DA is filled with arrogant people, was a flawed concept, etc., there are some good players. I can think of DA goalkeepers, for instance, who absolutely could displace their ECNL counterparts at certain age groups.
Anonymous wrote:Given that FCV lost their regional ECNL teams for the spring, I doubt regular ECNL is going to welcome them in for next year.
If Arlington boys teams are reluctant to join ECNL then that might be limiting for their girls to join ECNL since it is all in.
Metro United will be done either way.
Get ready for a new ex-DA league in some form or another that is not ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Given that FCV lost their regional ECNL teams for the spring, I doubt regular ECNL is going to welcome them in for next year.
If Arlington boys teams are reluctant to join ECNL then that might be limiting for their girls to join ECNL since it is all in.
Metro United will be done either way.
Get ready for a new ex-DA league in some form or another that is not ECNL.