Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So NMs players will go train with a different ecnl club than the major one he is affiliated with? Sounds sketchy AF.
NM is no longer at Herndon, is he?
Will Herndon survive losing NM?
Is Herndon fielding teams at ages?
Survive, yes, it may take time to get back where we were
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So NMs players will go train with a different ecnl club than the major one he is affiliated with? Sounds sketchy AF.
NM is no longer at Herndon, is he?
Will Herndon survive losing NM?
Is Herndon fielding teams at ages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So NMs players will go train with a different ecnl club than the major one he is affiliated with? Sounds sketchy AF.
NM is no longer at Herndon, is he?
Will Herndon survive losing NM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So NMs players will go train with a different ecnl club than the major one he is affiliated with? Sounds sketchy AF.
NM is no longer at Herndon, is he?
Anonymous wrote:So NMs players will go train with a different ecnl club than the major one he is affiliated with? Sounds sketchy AF.
Anonymous wrote:It is a win-win for both clubs. Talented kids from Herndon will get an opportunity to play at ECNL level, and Arlington will get a much needed infusion of talent that was developed at another club. There will be some upset Arlington parents, whose kids will be replaced by more talented kids from Herndon, but they will get over it. I will say it is a good deal for both clubs.
Anonymous wrote:It is a win-win for both clubs. Talented kids from Herndon will get an opportunity to play at ECNL level, and Arlington will get a much needed infusion of talent that was developed at another club. There will be some upset Arlington parents, whose kids will be replaced by more talented kids from Herndon, but they will get over it [i]or come onto DCUM and throw shade[/]. I will say it is a good deal for both clubs.