Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the local clubs that are better for the advanced/elite players then?
Freedom and Warhawks
Anonymous wrote:What are the local clubs that are better for the advanced/elite players then?
Anonymous wrote:There are probably two diehard cheerleaders for each club in this thread that will spew nonsense about their perceived "enemy club".
Like it has been said many times before, every club in the area has something going for it, even if not for you. Denigrating these clubs (and contrary to all the chatter, none of these clubs are rich or making a ton of money) only serves to make the commenter look delusional or idiotic.
As for thinking you are making some sort of point by looking at a single game or a win/loss at a local tournament is so beyond what ANY of these clubs and coaches are trying to teach your children it is laughable. Your misunderstanding of both the game and the point of youth sports IS the reason you find one club or another so objectionable - but it isn't grounded in reality. Stop it. It reflects poorly on you and the club you think you are supporting.
Anonymous wrote:Wolves play the team color name game like Next Level and a lot of other clubs. It can be difficult to determine between A and B teams (C and D and so on) and that is by design. Also Wolves’ jerseys will sometimes have their last name and sometimes not. Probably so competition can’t look up their names/number on website and determine A vs. B teams, etc. Sneaky but practical for indoor season. Outdoor showcase tournaments not practical - names and sometimes grad years should be displayed on all jerseys.
Anonymous wrote:Next Level sent three U19 teams to a Freedom Tournament in Maryland. Looks like all 3 got clobbered. Washington Wolves were there too and fared a little better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Wolves team that qualified for NIT lost 1-0 to the NL team that didn’t qualify for NIT. Maybe this means they are pretty evenly matched. Or one team had bad day or was missing players or someone was recovering from injury and not 100%. This could have been the case at the NL NIT qualifier or at the match yesterday. There are likely factors at play that outsiders don’t know.
There is too much pitting clubs against one another on this thread. They all have their positives and negatives.
Wolves Black lost in the 5th/6th place bracket game vs Next Level Blue (possible A team.) However, Wolves Black is the B team and they did not qualify for NITS. Washington Wolves A team lost in the finals of the other bracket division to PA Revs.
This is not correct.
Wolves play the team color name game like Next Level and a lot of other clubs. It can be difficult to determine between A and B teams (C and D and so on) and that is by design. Also Wolves’ jerseys will sometimes have their last name and sometimes not. Probably so competition can’t look up their names/number on website and determine A vs. B teams, etc. Sneaky but practical for indoor season. Outdoor showcase tournaments not practical - names and sometimes grad years should be displayed on all jerseys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Wolves team that qualified for NIT lost 1-0 to the NL team that didn’t qualify for NIT. Maybe this means they are pretty evenly matched. Or one team had bad day or was missing players or someone was recovering from injury and not 100%. This could have been the case at the NL NIT qualifier or at the match yesterday. There are likely factors at play that outsiders don’t know.
There is too much pitting clubs against one another on this thread. They all have their positives and negatives.
Wolves Black lost in the 5th/6th place bracket game vs Next Level Blue (possible A team.) However, Wolves Black is the B team and they did not qualify for NITS. Washington Wolves A team lost in the finals of the other bracket division to PA Revs.
This is not correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Wolves team that qualified for NIT lost 1-0 to the NL team that didn’t qualify for NIT. Maybe this means they are pretty evenly matched. Or one team had bad day or was missing players or someone was recovering from injury and not 100%. This could have been the case at the NL NIT qualifier or at the match yesterday. There are likely factors at play that outsiders don’t know.
There is too much pitting clubs against one another on this thread. They all have their positives and negatives.
Wolves Black lost in the 5th/6th place bracket game vs Next Level Blue (possible A team.) However, Wolves Black is the B team and they did not qualify for NITS. Washington Wolves A team lost in the finals of the other bracket division to PA Revs.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for contributing a more mature perspective here that isn’t reinforcing what is likely a few people’s individual hangups. The tone on this thread is 95% helpful and the few here who do this game-by-game horse-race stuff (especially when vindictive towards one specific club) need to let go and reassess their priorities.
Anonymous wrote:The Wolves team that qualified for NIT lost 1-0 to the NL team that didn’t qualify for NIT. Maybe this means they are pretty evenly matched. Or one team had bad day or was missing players or someone was recovering from injury and not 100%. This could have been the case at the NL NIT qualifier or at the match yesterday. There are likely factors at play that outsiders don’t know.
There is too much pitting clubs against one another on this thread. They all have their positives and negatives.