Anonymous wrote:What is the story with the 05' team? I have seen them play in tournaments. I didn't find them to be special but they do have potential. What is the insiders take? DD is at a non-ECNL/DA club but looking to make a move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
This is the biggest BULLSHIT I have read yet. McLean is near DC, which everyone knows the suburbs of DC draws young adults and young families. Loudon has more retirement communities than any county in VA. VDA, who wants to be in the middle of that feud? VDA is in Prince William county. Prince William county is largest per Sq mile, but smallest in population. BRYC is in the middle of Fairfax, more children in Fairfax county than any county in VA.
Educate yourself before you have Diarrhea Of the keyboard.
It’s a very good point. PP acts like these clubs only draw from a 5 mike radius. Players drive past all clubs listed to get to all clubs listed.
You don't understand that historic feeder clubs now have their own programs which killed other clubs. For example, Mclean historically got kids from Loudoun and Arlington. It benefited them from being in the middle. Now it doesn't because those clubs have their own programs. Mclean does not have a huge pool to rely on. They need the outside kids. Understand?
My DD has several teammates driving over 20 miles to get to McLean
Your DD is probably on an older team, right?
BRYC benefits from being centrally located in NoVA. It is no more than 45 minutes drive to Robinson HS from anywhere in NoVA. My DD's BRYC team had kids from 13 different high schools including from Manassas, DC, Alexandria, Stafford, Arlington, Falls Church, etc.
On the other hand, Loudon and VDA are too far to drive (over an hour) for certain pockets of NoVA to consider as an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
This is the biggest BULLSHIT I have read yet. McLean is near DC, which everyone knows the suburbs of DC draws young adults and young families. Loudon has more retirement communities than any county in VA. VDA, who wants to be in the middle of that feud? VDA is in Prince William county. Prince William county is largest per Sq mile, but smallest in population. BRYC is in the middle of Fairfax, more children in Fairfax county than any county in VA.
Educate yourself before you have Diarrhea Of the keyboard.
It’s a very good point. PP acts like these clubs only draw from a 5 mike radius. Players drive past all clubs listed to get to all clubs listed.
You don't understand that historic feeder clubs now have their own programs which killed other clubs. For example, Mclean historically got kids from Loudoun and Arlington. It benefited them from being in the middle. Now it doesn't because those clubs have their own programs. Mclean does not have a huge pool to rely on. They need the outside kids. Understand?
My DD has several teammates driving over 20 miles to get to McLean
Your DD is probably on an older team, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
This is the biggest BULLSHIT I have read yet. McLean is near DC, which everyone knows the suburbs of DC draws young adults and young families. Loudon has more retirement communities than any county in VA. VDA, who wants to be in the middle of that feud? VDA is in Prince William county. Prince William county is largest per Sq mile, but smallest in population. BRYC is in the middle of Fairfax, more children in Fairfax county than any county in VA.
Educate yourself before you have Diarrhea Of the keyboard.
It’s a very good point. PP acts like these clubs only draw from a 5 mike radius. Players drive past all clubs listed to get to all clubs listed.
You don't understand that historic feeder clubs now have their own programs which killed other clubs. For example, Mclean historically got kids from Loudoun and Arlington. It benefited them from being in the middle. Now it doesn't because those clubs have their own programs. Mclean does not have a huge pool to rely on. They need the outside kids. Understand?
My DD has several teammates driving over 20 miles to get to McLean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
This is the biggest BULLSHIT I have read yet. McLean is near DC, which everyone knows the suburbs of DC draws young adults and young families. Loudon has more retirement communities than any county in VA. VDA, who wants to be in the middle of that feud? VDA is in Prince William county. Prince William county is largest per Sq mile, but smallest in population. BRYC is in the middle of Fairfax, more children in Fairfax county than any county in VA.
Educate yourself before you have Diarrhea Of the keyboard.
It’s a very good point. PP acts like these clubs only draw from a 5 mike radius. Players drive past all clubs listed to get to all clubs listed.
You don't understand that historic feeder clubs now have their own programs which killed other clubs. For example, Mclean historically got kids from Loudoun and Arlington. It benefited them from being in the middle. Now it doesn't because those clubs have their own programs. Mclean does not have a huge pool to rely on. They need the outside kids. Understand?
My DD has several teammates driving over 20 miles to get to McLean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
This is the biggest BULLSHIT I have read yet. McLean is near DC, which everyone knows the suburbs of DC draws young adults and young families. Loudon has more retirement communities than any county in VA. VDA, who wants to be in the middle of that feud? VDA is in Prince William county. Prince William county is largest per Sq mile, but smallest in population. BRYC is in the middle of Fairfax, more children in Fairfax county than any county in VA.
Educate yourself before you have Diarrhea Of the keyboard.
It’s a very good point. PP acts like these clubs only draw from a 5 mike radius. Players drive past all clubs listed to get to all clubs listed.
You don't understand that historic feeder clubs now have their own programs which killed other clubs. For example, Mclean historically got kids from Loudoun and Arlington. It benefited them from being in the middle. Now it doesn't because those clubs have their own programs. Mclean does not have a huge pool to rely on. They need the outside kids. Understand?
My DD has several teammates driving over 20 miles to get to McLean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
This is the biggest BULLSHIT I have read yet. McLean is near DC, which everyone knows the suburbs of DC draws young adults and young families. Loudon has more retirement communities than any county in VA. VDA, who wants to be in the middle of that feud? VDA is in Prince William county. Prince William county is largest per Sq mile, but smallest in population. BRYC is in the middle of Fairfax, more children in Fairfax county than any county in VA.
Educate yourself before you have Diarrhea Of the keyboard.
It’s a very good point. PP acts like these clubs only draw from a 5 mike radius. Players drive past all clubs listed to get to all clubs listed.
You don't understand that historic feeder clubs now have their own programs which killed other clubs. For example, Mclean historically got kids from Loudoun and Arlington. It benefited them from being in the middle. Now it doesn't because those clubs have their own programs. Mclean does not have a huge pool to rely on. They need the outside kids. Understand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
This is the biggest BULLSHIT I have read yet. McLean is near DC, which everyone knows the suburbs of DC draws young adults and young families. Loudon has more retirement communities than any county in VA. VDA, who wants to be in the middle of that feud? VDA is in Prince William county. Prince William county is largest per Sq mile, but smallest in population. BRYC is in the middle of Fairfax, more children in Fairfax county than any county in VA.
Educate yourself before you have Diarrhea Of the keyboard.
It’s a very good point. PP acts like these clubs only draw from a 5 mike radius. Players drive past all clubs listed to get to all clubs listed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the story with the 05' team? I have seen them play in tournaments. I didn't find them to be special but they do have potential. What is the insiders take? DD is at a non-ECNL/DA club but looking to make a move.
What tournament did you see them at? Curious, because to my Recollection you would have had to go out of your way to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
This is the biggest BULLSHIT I have read yet. McLean is near DC, which everyone knows the suburbs of DC draws young adults and young families. Loudon has more retirement communities than any county in VA. VDA, who wants to be in the middle of that feud? VDA is in Prince William county. Prince William county is largest per Sq mile, but smallest in population. BRYC is in the middle of Fairfax, more children in Fairfax county than any county in VA.
Educate yourself before you have Diarrhea Of the keyboard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
This is the biggest BULLSHIT I have read yet. McLean is near DC, which everyone knows the suburbs of DC draws young adults and young families. Loudon has more retirement communities than any county in VA. VDA, who wants to be in the middle of that feud? VDA is in Prince William county. Prince William county is largest per Sq mile, but smallest in population. BRYC is in the middle of Fairfax, more children in Fairfax county than any county in VA.
Educate yourself before you have Diarrhea Of the keyboard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not trolling. Serious question for outside players considering BRYC as an option. What is the prognosis for BRYC to re-establish itself as a destination club? What changes are coming to give confidence that problems are being addressed?
Destination club and BRYC in the same sentence? Never was never will be. Bryc has been and continues the biggest money grab for both boys and girls sides.
We can debate about the future, but not about the past. Never was? Are you new to the area or something, or just deaf, dumb and blind?
DP and old hand. Never a “destination.” FCV and Mclean in the past were destination clubs. Now, there aren’t any with so many high level club options areawide.
maybe BRYC should try to join the GA League
They should. They’d get better competition in several age groups
Bwahahahahah just stop. Lmao 14 teams VS 8 crappy ones OKAY..
BRYC is focused on development and not winning
BRYC ECNL Standings
U13 11th
U14 6th
U15 11th
U16 9th
U17 1st
U18/19 3rd
Clearly better days are ahead.
You are an idiot. If my kid wants to play in college the only ages that matter are U17 and U18/19 which are the recruiting years. I see BRYC is 1st and 3rd in those ages which tells me all I need to know -- that this is a destination club that will allow my kid to be be heavily recruited by colleges.
So 04 will go from 9th to top 3 next year?
If the FCV 04’s come to BRYC which appears to be in the works it just may happen!
Please don't scare the Mclean VDA and Loudoun parents like that.
Why would FCV 04 being rebranded BRYC 04 scare local ECNL clubs?
LOL. That one is so obvious.
Anonymous wrote:BRYC, like Mclean, are smaller clubs when compared to county clubs like Loudoun, Arlington, VDA (PWSI/VSA). That means their player pool is smaller. Also, they are in older communities. Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince Williams are overflowing with younger families. Lastly, they are geographically located in a compressed area that is seeing a lot of talent draw.
Anonymous wrote:What is the story with the 05' team? I have seen them play in tournaments. I didn't find them to be special but they do have potential. What is the insiders take? DD is at a non-ECNL/DA club but looking to make a move.