Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay parents of girls players, if you're dissatisfied, where are you going to go? Other clubs are not much better.
McLean (better), Arlington (better), VDA (better), Alexandria (better), BRYC (better).
Anonymous wrote:Okay parents of girls players, if you're dissatisfied, where are you going to go? Other clubs are not much better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC is a boys club, not a girls club
Boys: MLS Next, ECNL pathway
Girls: CCL, maybe 2 girls max in ECNL pathway
We decided to leave
Is your goal to be on Ecnl level which is why you left or bc they didn’t give enough focus to the girls side. How was the coach? What club did you leave to?
It’s up to everything if DD to be ECNL level. But she wasn’t even given the opportunity. Girls stop training during the holidays, boys don’t. [u][b] Girls have limited access to rolling goals but the boys always have goals. DD’s coach cares, but they’re not given the resources and we rarely ever saw any no day other than coach
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC is a boys club, not a girls club
Boys: MLS Next, ECNL pathway
Girls: CCL, maybe 2 girls max in ECNL pathway
We decided to leave
Is your goal to be on Ecnl level which is why you left or bc they didn’t give enough focus to the girls side. How was the coach? What club did you leave to?
Anonymous wrote:SYC is a boys club, not a girls club
Boys: MLS Next, ECNL pathway
Girls: CCL, maybe 2 girls max in ECNL pathway
We decided to leave
Anonymous wrote:Yes they have been know to switch jerseys in tournaments. Nothing is ever said because its like whatever if winning a youth soccer tournament s the highlight of their career so be it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's team played SYC 07 this weekend, too. There was definitely something fishy about their roster in that it seemed to change mid-tournament. I am not going to quibble about players being pulled up or down. If it's allowed it's allowed, whether it seems fair to me or not. Besides every team who can does it. Not sure why people are fixated about SYC on this issue when other clubs do it all the time. But I really don't understand how a team can add players mid-tournament, which is what clearly happened. My kid's team has played SYC many times and we happened to see an early game. They had several new players in the later games (and it is reflected in the outcomes).
SYC has a lot of strong players. Nothing bad to say about the kids. I have a kid in a different age group and I think that SYC team is excellent as well and seems very well-trained and coached. But I need to second that the behavior of parents this weekend was strange and obnoxious. I would never let me kids try out for SYC after this weekend.
There was a very fishy result in the bottom bracket for this age group on the boys side. DS is on the Bridge team. They lost 2-1 to the SYC team after leading 1-0 and there was nothing between the teams--SYC got a late goal to win it from the great individual play of #40. Then my DS team lost 1-0 to a team that SYC beat 8-0. There was no way there was that much of a gulf between any of those teams after watching them. Then Sunday SYC struggled to beat the Arlington team 2-1 and son's team beat them 3-0 -- it was the only match of the weekend that wasn't that competitive. The 8-0 stands out as totally suspect.
Surprised you guys are just figuring this stuff out.
SYC coaches are known to do funny stuff with rosters, especially in league play.
Ok keyboard warrior. Nothing like some dip sh$t posting anonymous, incendiary allegations about an entire club. So sad.
Dip sh!ts are the syc parents that sit back, watch this sh!t happen and say nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's team played SYC 07 this weekend, too. There was definitely something fishy about their roster in that it seemed to change mid-tournament. I am not going to quibble about players being pulled up or down. If it's allowed it's allowed, whether it seems fair to me or not. Besides every team who can does it. Not sure why people are fixated about SYC on this issue when other clubs do it all the time. But I really don't understand how a team can add players mid-tournament, which is what clearly happened. My kid's team has played SYC many times and we happened to see an early game. They had several new players in the later games (and it is reflected in the outcomes).
SYC has a lot of strong players. Nothing bad to say about the kids. I have a kid in a different age group and I think that SYC team is excellent as well and seems very well-trained and coached. But I need to second that the behavior of parents this weekend was strange and obnoxious. I would never let me kids try out for SYC after this weekend.
There was a very fishy result in the bottom bracket for this age group on the boys side. DS is on the Bridge team. They lost 2-1 to the SYC team after leading 1-0 and there was nothing between the teams--SYC got a late goal to win it from the great individual play of #40. Then my DS team lost 1-0 to a team that SYC beat 8-0. There was no way there was that much of a gulf between any of those teams after watching them. Then Sunday SYC struggled to beat the Arlington team 2-1 and son's team beat them 3-0 -- it was the only match of the weekend that wasn't that competitive. The 8-0 stands out as totally suspect.
Surprised you guys are just figuring this stuff out.
SYC coaches are known to do funny stuff with rosters, especially in league play.
Ok keyboard warrior. Nothing like some dip sh$t posting anonymous, incendiary allegations about an entire club. So sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's team played SYC 07 this weekend, too. There was definitely something fishy about their roster in that it seemed to change mid-tournament. I am not going to quibble about players being pulled up or down. If it's allowed it's allowed, whether it seems fair to me or not. Besides every team who can does it. Not sure why people are fixated about SYC on this issue when other clubs do it all the time. But I really don't understand how a team can add players mid-tournament, which is what clearly happened. My kid's team has played SYC many times and we happened to see an early game. They had several new players in the later games (and it is reflected in the outcomes).
SYC has a lot of strong players. Nothing bad to say about the kids. I have a kid in a different age group and I think that SYC team is excellent as well and seems very well-trained and coached. But I need to second that the behavior of parents this weekend was strange and obnoxious. I would never let me kids try out for SYC after this weekend.
There was a very fishy result in the bottom bracket for this age group on the boys side. DS is on the Bridge team. They lost 2-1 to the SYC team after leading 1-0 and there was nothing between the teams--SYC got a late goal to win it from the great individual play of #40. Then my DS team lost 1-0 to a team that SYC beat 8-0. There was no way there was that much of a gulf between any of those teams after watching them. Then Sunday SYC struggled to beat the Arlington team 2-1 and son's team beat them 3-0 -- it was the only match of the weekend that wasn't that competitive. The 8-0 stands out as totally suspect.
Surprised you guys are just figuring this stuff out.
SYC coaches are known to do funny stuff with rosters, especially in league play.
Ok keyboard warrior. Nothing like some dip sh$t posting anonymous, incendiary allegations about an entire club. So sad.