Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 parent here. Not many new faces showing up for ECNL.
Probably because it's over saturated with clubs. ECNL wants to take over the soccer world and have just about every team in their league, which waters it down. New Question: What is so wrong with BRYC that they can't get good players? Their 2009 age group used to be strong at the u9 level. Did those players move on to another club?
And you have zero knowledge and yet offer opinions as if you do.
Do you have knowledge of of those things asked? If so, please enlighten us all.
For starters, ECNL doesn’t what to take over the soccer world. I will answer any question you have in reference to this. Ask away and I’ll provide the explanation.
Ok. Q1. What does ECNL want and how do you know this?
Ok Q1. Who do you know what ECNL wants? You made the statement that “ECNL wants to take over the world.”
So, do you have a question or nah
ECNL does want to take over the soccer world. just watch the first five minutes of their town hall meeting.
Name someone more capable to do it.
Professional clubs, as opposed to amateur ones. Our local pro club, unfortunately, is not all that interested in developing youth players, but ideally that would be the best solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 parent here. Not many new faces showing up for ECNL.
Probably because it's over saturated with clubs. ECNL wants to take over the soccer world and have just about every team in their league, which waters it down. New Question: What is so wrong with BRYC that they can't get good players? Their 2009 age group used to be strong at the u9 level. Did those players move on to another club?
And you have zero knowledge and yet offer opinions as if you do.
Do you have knowledge of of those things asked? If so, please enlighten us all.
For starters, ECNL doesn’t what to take over the soccer world. I will answer any question you have in reference to this. Ask away and I’ll provide the explanation.
Ok. Q1. What does ECNL want and how do you know this?
Ok Q1. Who do you know what ECNL wants? You made the statement that “ECNL wants to take over the world.”
So, do you have a question or nah
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 parent here. Not many new faces showing up for ECNL.
Probably because it's over saturated with clubs. ECNL wants to take over the soccer world and have just about every team in their league, which waters it down. New Question: What is so wrong with BRYC that they can't get good players? Their 2009 age group used to be strong at the u9 level. Did those players move on to another club?
And you have zero knowledge and yet offer opinions as if you do.
Do you have knowledge of of those things asked? If so, please enlighten us all.
For starters, ECNL doesn’t what to take over the soccer world. I will answer any question you have in reference to this. Ask away and I’ll provide the explanation.
Ok. Q1. What does ECNL want and how do you know this?
Ok Q1. Who do you know what ECNL wants? You made the statement that “ECNL wants to take over the world.”
So, do you have a question or nah
ECNL does want to take over the soccer world. just watch the first five minutes of their town hall meeting.
Name someone more capable to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 parent here. Not many new faces showing up for ECNL.
Probably because it's over saturated with clubs. ECNL wants to take over the soccer world and have just about every team in their league, which waters it down. New Question: What is so wrong with BRYC that they can't get good players? Their 2009 age group used to be strong at the u9 level. Did those players move on to another club?
And you have zero knowledge and yet offer opinions as if you do.
Do you have knowledge of of those things asked? If so, please enlighten us all.
For starters, ECNL doesn’t what to take over the soccer world. I will answer any question you have in reference to this. Ask away and I’ll provide the explanation.
Ok. Q1. What does ECNL want and how do you know this?
Ok Q1. Who do you know what ECNL wants? You made the statement that “ECNL wants to take over the world.”
So, do you have a question or nah
ECNL does want to take over the soccer world. just watch the first five minutes of their town hall meeting.
Name someone more capable to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 parent here. Not many new faces showing up for ECNL.
Probably because it's over saturated with clubs. ECNL wants to take over the soccer world and have just about every team in their league, which waters it down. New Question: What is so wrong with BRYC that they can't get good players? Their 2009 age group used to be strong at the u9 level. Did those players move on to another club?
And you have zero knowledge and yet offer opinions as if you do.
Do you have knowledge of of those things asked? If so, please enlighten us all.
For starters, ECNL doesn’t what to take over the soccer world. I will answer any question you have in reference to this. Ask away and I’ll provide the explanation.
Ok. Q1. What does ECNL want and how do you know this?
Ok Q1. Who do you know what ECNL wants? You made the statement that “ECNL wants to take over the world.”
So, do you have a question or nah
ECNL does want to take over the soccer world. just watch the first five minutes of their town hall meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 parent here. Not many new faces showing up for ECNL.
Probably because it's over saturated with clubs. ECNL wants to take over the soccer world and have just about every team in their league, which waters it down. New Question: What is so wrong with BRYC that they can't get good players? Their 2009 age group used to be strong at the u9 level. Did those players move on to another club?
And you have zero knowledge and yet offer opinions as if you do.
Do you have knowledge of of those things asked? If so, please enlighten us all.
For starters, ECNL doesn’t what to take over the soccer world. I will answer any question you have in reference to this. Ask away and I’ll provide the explanation.
Ok. Q1. What does ECNL want and how do you know this?
Ok Q1. Who do you know what ECNL wants? You made the statement that “ECNL wants to take over the world.”
So, do you have a question or nah
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 parent here. Not many new faces showing up for ECNL.
Probably because it's over saturated with clubs. ECNL wants to take over the soccer world and have just about every team in their league, which waters it down. New Question: What is so wrong with BRYC that they can't get good players? Their 2009 age group used to be strong at the u9 level. Did those players move on to another club?
And you have zero knowledge and yet offer opinions as if you do.
Do you have knowledge of of those things asked? If so, please enlighten us all.
For starters, ECNL doesn’t what to take over the soccer world. I will answer any question you have in reference to this. Ask away and I’ll provide the explanation.
Ok. Q1. What does ECNL want and how do you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elite girls teams don't really do open tryouts or ID sessions. McLean, FCV and Richmond teams that are u16 or older are already stacked with DI recruits. Other strong teams that play at that level are already aware of where they need help and have players in mind who are capable of filling those holes. No elite team is using ID sessions to find players. Now U13-14 is a different story. By u15, the fix is in.
I agree except the 'fix' is in as soon as they go to 11 v 11. It is not so much a fix as you are not going to make a top team if your kid is merely as good as an average player on that team. They need to be better. Top 5 on that team is a rough guess although certainly depends on a teams needs. Not a fix and frankly parents complaining their kid didnt make a team because they were 'as good as' players is silly. Development and history with a club shouldn't be everything but it should count. If they are better they are better. Think about all the kids on the 2nd and 3rd teams of those clubs. They NEVER get called up. You are much better coming from outside a club to make the top team then being internal. Not fair either as a number of them could play with the top team,
Anyway, 1. coaches make up their minds about kids and they are directed to various levels in a club 2. Coaches do like shiny new toys but they need to be strong because 3. they dont want constant turmoil and chaos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 parent here. Not many new faces showing up for ECNL.
Probably because it's over saturated with clubs. ECNL wants to take over the soccer world and have just about every team in their league, which waters it down. New Question: What is so wrong with BRYC that they can't get good players? Their 2009 age group used to be strong at the u9 level. Did those players move on to another club?
And you have zero knowledge and yet offer opinions as if you do.
Do you have knowledge of of those things asked? If so, please enlighten us all.
For starters, ECNL doesn’t what to take over the soccer world. I will answer any question you have in reference to this. Ask away and I’ll provide the explanation.