Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tbh, no one cares about either side other then the families on the team and presumably, their coach. Outside of that, no one is paying attention.
Exactly! This is true if any club. Just because you are spending thousands of dollars for your child’s hobby doesn’t mean anyone cares.
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As it should be. Its a youth sport. Relax. this is not the pros.
You are correct except for the fact so many delusional soccer parents think their DC is going to be a college or pro star. When they couldn’t be more wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tbh, no one cares about either side other then the families on the team and presumably, their coach. Outside of that, no one is paying attention.
Exactly! This is true if any club. Just because you are spending thousands of dollars for your child’s hobby doesn’t mean anyone cares.
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As it should be. Its a youth sport. Relax. this is not the pros.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tbh, no one cares about either side other then the families on the team and presumably, their coach. Outside of that, no one is paying attention.
Exactly! This is true if any club. Just because you are spending thousands of dollars for your child’s hobby doesn’t mean anyone cares.
Anonymous wrote:Tbh, no one cares about either side other then the families on the team and presumably, their coach. Outside of that, no one is paying attention.
Anonymous wrote:No...”I'll never understand the insane drive to make girls into little sports "stars," the best of whom would be easily beaten by even middling boys. It's like these poor girls don't have any brothers, so their fathers (and mothers?) pour all this intense sports-related desire onto them.”
Anonymous wrote:That must be a Joke or troll comment. If not then kind of sexist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mate at BRYC sees the writing on the wall. Unless there is a complete over haul on the boys side. A merger is a last ditch effort to save himself and his lack luster staff. The people over at the spirit have been putting feelers out on behalf of BRYC to different people about leadership at the club.
With ODSL kaput, BRYC elite now has an opportunity to fully control the pathway to travel under the BRYC brand and finally getting access to the full player pool that rec generates. There are multiple boys' bridge teams now, and most of them have players playing up and many girls bridge teams have similar set-ups. If they could truly consolidate the player pool at age levels they could overnight strengthen the Elite teams by augmenting the best players in the ECNL pool with the best of those two-dozen or so players at each age level scattered across the U14-U16 bridge teams.
But as always it will come down to money.
Did you say the best players in the Ecnl pool? Their Ecnl teams on the boys side are lower ranked and are nowhere near as good as some local to them teams in the NCSL. You think the odsl player pool improves Bryc elite? It only improves the clubs profits. Bruh Team America FCs 2007 boys would crush BRYCs 2007 boys Ecnl.
Does anyone really care about boys ECNL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mate at BRYC sees the writing on the wall. Unless there is a complete over haul on the boys side. A merger is a last ditch effort to save himself and his lack luster staff. The people over at the spirit have been putting feelers out on behalf of BRYC to different people about leadership at the club.
With ODSL kaput, BRYC elite now has an opportunity to fully control the pathway to travel under the BRYC brand and finally getting access to the full player pool that rec generates. There are multiple boys' bridge teams now, and most of them have players playing up and many girls bridge teams have similar set-ups. If they could truly consolidate the player pool at age levels they could overnight strengthen the Elite teams by augmenting the best players in the ECNL pool with the best of those two-dozen or so players at each age level scattered across the U14-U16 bridge teams.
But as always it will come down to money.
Did you say the best players in the Ecnl pool? Their Ecnl teams on the boys side are lower ranked and are nowhere near as good as some local to them teams in the NCSL. You think the odsl player pool improves Bryc elite? It only improves the clubs profits. Bruh Team America FCs 2007 boys would crush BRYCs 2007 boys Ecnl.