Anonymous wrote:in all fairness Vda handled business this weekend. Arl got it together but it sounds like someone was missing. RU is the one 2 watch imo. Not a lot of changes.Solid team.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading all this nonsense makes me happy to know your kids are all going to get curb-stomped by any average team from Texas, Florida or California.
You think we’d be better off if all of NoVa was consolidated under one club so the top team would be competitive nationally?
I think we’re better off having more choices to find the right fit for our DC. The TX/CA model might be better for the very top team, but less so for everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fake newsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 LoL the show goes on. Losing big time sounds hilarious. A few players change. A few players come down from the comforts of a good team to a meh team. Will meshing even more players work out the second time around? Who knows. Charlotte and Richmond will test this theory. Cant speak for Arlington but from what I hear from the families they will be fine.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No no … only a few. And they know who they are. Your DD would be at VDA if given the opportunity and the roster space to play existed. Its only far away for those in MD and even with that girls from MD make the trek.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not trying to throw shade at VDA, but a lot of those kids committed while playing at other teams. With that being said, VDA still does a great job getting kids in school.
Very odd that girls who are committed would leave Arlington, NVA and similar clubs to drive all the way to VDA for no reason. Like it or not VDA is attracting the most talent right now. And if your daughter is good enough she will tryout there and leave her club if she gets an offer.
Plenty of “good enough” players don’t go to VDA for any number of reasons. One reason maybe is that it is really far away.
ARL and Union are losing to VDA big time. They will feel it big time next year they dont do any development internally and with added leagues no where to pull from
ARL will be just fine. Union will have 1 age group that competes - thats about it for them.
Which of the Arlington teams got better for next year?
Which Union teams got better? Asking for a friend.
2013 anD 2010?
some bethesda players comeing back to 2010 at Fvu and some strong 2012 to 2013.
in all fairness Vda handled business this weekend. Arl got it together but it sounds like someone was missing. RU is the one 2 watch imo. Not a lot of changes.Solid team.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading all this nonsense makes me happy to know your kids are all going to get curb-stomped by any average team from Texas, Florida or California.
You think we’d be better off if all of NoVa was consolidated under one club so the top team would be competitive nationally?
I think we’re better off having more choices to find the right fit for our DC. The TX/CA model might be better for the very top team, but less so for everyone else.
yikesAnonymous wrote:Everyone is leaving from all clubs for VDA’s 35 person roster for every age group. BP has promised everyone national team or college placement.
Faker newsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fake newsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 LoL the show goes on. Losing big time sounds hilarious. A few players change. A few players come down from the comforts of a good team to a meh team. Will meshing even more players work out the second time around? Who knows. Charlotte and Richmond will test this theory. Cant speak for Arlington but from what I hear from the families they will be fine.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No no … only a few. And they know who they are. Your DD would be at VDA if given the opportunity and the roster space to play existed. Its only far away for those in MD and even with that girls from MD make the trek.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not trying to throw shade at VDA, but a lot of those kids committed while playing at other teams. With that being said, VDA still does a great job getting kids in school.
Very odd that girls who are committed would leave Arlington, NVA and similar clubs to drive all the way to VDA for no reason. Like it or not VDA is attracting the most talent right now. And if your daughter is good enough she will tryout there and leave her club if she gets an offer.
Plenty of “good enough” players don’t go to VDA for any number of reasons. One reason maybe is that it is really far away.
ARL and Union are losing to VDA big time. They will feel it big time next year they dont do any development internally and with added leagues no where to pull from
ARL will be just fine. Union will have 1 age group that competes - thats about it for them.
Which of the Arlington teams got better for next year?
Which Union teams got better? Asking for a friend.
2013 anD 2010?
some bethesda players comeing back to 2010 at Fvu and some strong 2012 to 2013.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading all this nonsense makes me happy to know your kids are all going to get curb-stomped by any average team from Texas, Florida or California.
You think we’d be better off if all of NoVa was consolidated under one club so the top team would be competitive nationally?
I think we’re better off having more choices to find the right fit for our DC. The TX/CA model might be better for the very top team, but less so for everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading all this nonsense makes me happy to know your kids are all going to get curb-stomped by any average team from Texas, Florida or California.
You’re happy thinking of kids getting curb-stomped. Might I suggest therapy?
Only a low quality individual would equate wining a soccer game with curb stomping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading all this nonsense makes me happy to know your kids are all going to get curb-stomped by any average team from Texas, Florida or California.
You’re happy thinking of kids getting curb-stomped. Might I suggest therapy?
Anonymous wrote:Reading all this nonsense makes me happy to know your kids are all going to get curb-stomped by any average team from Texas, Florida or California.
Anonymous wrote:Reading all this nonsense makes me happy to know your kids are all going to get curb-stomped by any average team from Texas, Florida or California.
Anonymous wrote:Reading all this nonsense makes me happy to know your kids are all going to get curb-stomped by any average team from Texas, Florida or California.