Anonymous wrote:Settle this debate over here.
1. Is LS dead as they say?
2. And is NVA destined for failure after next years even bigger stash of players leave for you know where?
Anonymous wrote:Settle this debate over here.
1. Is LS dead as they say?
2. And is NVA destined for failure after next years even bigger stash of players leave for you know where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:think they were referring to girls squad. Which is one of the best in area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its true for top team. We had 17 this season for U12 and will have 19 for U13. Meaning one player does not dress. Not as bad as FVU or VDA which will roster 20-22 though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Just a heads-up — if you’re okay with a large roster, LS typically carries 16–17 players for rising U12. That means your kids will likely spend more time on the bench than on the field.
Flat out not true! Jeez, just make it up as you go along? Which teams exactly do you have this level of insight, my son plays for one you referenced so want to check your veracity
17 for the top LS U12 boys team is a lie.
Are they returning though?
Anonymous wrote:think they were referring to girls squad. Which is one of the best in area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its true for top team. We had 17 this season for U12 and will have 19 for U13. Meaning one player does not dress. Not as bad as FVU or VDA which will roster 20-22 though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Just a heads-up — if you’re okay with a large roster, LS typically carries 16–17 players for rising U12. That means your kids will likely spend more time on the bench than on the field.
Flat out not true! Jeez, just make it up as you go along? Which teams exactly do you have this level of insight, my son plays for one you referenced so want to check your veracity
17 for the top LS U12 boys team is a lie.
think they were referring to girls squad. Which is one of the best in area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its true for top team. We had 17 this season for U12 and will have 19 for U13. Meaning one player does not dress. Not as bad as FVU or VDA which will roster 20-22 though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Just a heads-up — if you’re okay with a large roster, LS typically carries 16–17 players for rising U12. That means your kids will likely spend more time on the bench than on the field.
Flat out not true! Jeez, just make it up as you go along? Which teams exactly do you have this level of insight, my son plays for one you referenced so want to check your veracity
17 for the top LS U12 boys team is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:How many does Loudoun roster for u11?
Anonymous wrote:MLSN2 and GA. RL is on life support in VA and will be garbage.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Agree with most of this.
Club is losing RL from coaching which is a big loss as he was a conduit of looking for talent on the third teams and below. For years he found diamonds in the rough that eventually moved to top teams that other coaches wouldn’t take the time to scout on “lower fields”
2014 and 2015 have deep talent pools and have the top two teams set unless you are star coming from other clubs
2016 team is not good. They have two maybe three kids that would be on the top team of an age group in a normal year.
2017 team appeared weak as well. Not sure if this is a trend now of the quality coming out of the Academy.
Oh no, where is RL going?
Anonymous wrote:its true for top team. We had 17 this season for U12 and will have 19 for U13. Meaning one player does not dress. Not as bad as FVU or VDA which will roster 20-22 though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Just a heads-up — if you’re okay with a large roster, LS typically carries 16–17 players for rising U12. That means your kids will likely spend more time on the bench than on the field.
Flat out not true! Jeez, just make it up as you go along? Which teams exactly do you have this level of insight, my son plays for one you referenced so want to check your veracity
MLSN2 and GA. RL is on life support in VA and will be garbage.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Agree with most of this.
Club is losing RL from coaching which is a big loss as he was a conduit of looking for talent on the third teams and below. For years he found diamonds in the rough that eventually moved to top teams that other coaches wouldn’t take the time to scout on “lower fields”
2014 and 2015 have deep talent pools and have the top two teams set unless you are star coming from other clubs
2016 team is not good. They have two maybe three kids that would be on the top team of an age group in a normal year.
2017 team appeared weak as well. Not sure if this is a trend now of the quality coming out of the Academy.
Oh no, where is RL going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Agree with most of this.
Club is losing RL from coaching which is a big loss as he was a conduit of looking for talent on the third teams and below. For years he found diamonds in the rough that eventually moved to top teams that other coaches wouldn’t take the time to scout on “lower fields”
2014 and 2015 have deep talent pools and have the top two teams set unless you are star coming from other clubs
2016 team is not good. They have two maybe three kids that would be on the top team of an age group in a normal year.
2017 team appeared weak as well. Not sure if this is a trend now of the quality coming out of the Academy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its true for top team. We had 17 this season for U12 and will have 19 for U13. Meaning one player does not dress. Not as bad as FVU or VDA which will roster 20-22 though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Just a heads-up — if you’re okay with a large roster, LS typically carries 16–17 players for rising U12. That means your kids will likely spend more time on the bench than on the field.
Flat out not true! Jeez, just make it up as you go along? Which teams exactly do you have this level of insight, my son plays for one you referenced so want to check your veracity
FVU and VDA do not have more than 18 at u13/14. You just burned your own club.
pretty sure that team has played 11v11 and 9v9 all season.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its true for top team. We had 17 this season for U12 and will have 19 for U13. Meaning one player does not dress. Not as bad as FVU or VDA which will roster 20-22 though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on direction of Boys u10 - u13 programs at Loudoun? Is the soccer actually any good or different from other nearby programs like VRSC?
I am biased with a son in that age group. The top (2?) teams are competitive in most age groups and getting better. The group does have strong coaches with DP, KL and FA all being very different but very effective. Losing SM to the younger academy kids hurt because he is fantastic for this age group too.
The rising u12s are way more talented than their VPSL record and have done quite well in high level tournaments. They’ve recently added 1 or 2 kids from Revolution whose team is struggling in EDP at that age group. The rising u11s are also very talented and playing up an age group in 2nd division of NCSL and doing well. Those two teams have been together a long time with very little turnover but some new talent added each year (1 maybe 2 kids) to address holes in the roster. Too soon to tell for rising u10. FA is a good coach and there is talent there. Sometimes his coaching style is better for older kids so I expect them to get better as they mature. New group just finishing their first year but solid.
Getting the same coach 2 years in a row does help because each has a different style approach and I’ve not seen a true “club philosophy” but consistency helps. They also actively promote players up to guest play and have seen kids fleet up to top team from 3rd team.
All that being said - if you aren’t on one of the top two teams - you won’t get the same level of coaching or commitment. But that’s every large club.
Just a heads-up — if you’re okay with a large roster, LS typically carries 16–17 players for rising U12. That means your kids will likely spend more time on the bench than on the field.
Flat out not true! Jeez, just make it up as you go along? Which teams exactly do you have this level of insight, my son plays for one you referenced so want to check your veracity
Rostering 17 players for U12 means one kid is left out every game? VYSA caps game-day rosters at 16 for 9v9.