Anonymous wrote:Excuse my ignorance but as an outsider- who's kid is in the GA- I'm trying to figure out how many trips to VA we'll be making next year..
Current teams are TSJ FC VA and Skyline. Next year there will be TSJ FC VA, Skyline, SYC and VA Revolution???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:as my friend toldAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s official, VRSC will be in GA for 24-25 season. Will FCV’s players now move as a group to VRSC? Doing so would seem to be the path that best mimics what they experienced at FCV in recent years.
Nice try, Niko! Without those FCV GA players, you're going to be the Mid-Atlantic's door mat!
Why would those FCV GA players choose a GA program with an entirely new GA coaching staff and leadership and unknown field situation over a GA program with nearly the same coaching staff they’re familiar with (and that built the FCV program into what it is today) at the same fields they currently practice on? What is FCV’s pitch for why players should stay at FCV rather than move as a group to VRFC?
Me. They have a short 24hrs to commit (gunpt)… w rev not realizing the teams want to stay n play together or break apart completely. Buddy said if their kiddo will move to rev only if the whole team commits. As such their kid is practicing w other ecnl teams trying identify which teams kiddo can play in/with
Prisoner’s Dilemma, except the current FCV GA players can talk to each other. It’s clearly in their collective interest to stick together, whether at FCV or VRSC, which are the only clubs that can accommodate FCV’s current GA teams in full. I still don’t see why they would choose the uncertainty that FCV is offering over the continuity that VRSC is offering, but either option strikes me as a good one for the players if they stick together. Splintering is the worst outcome for them, other than perhaps for the top handful of players on each team who can crack into the ECNL teams at Loudoun, McLean, or VDA.
those programs a filled to the brim tho… those kids will probably make the rl teams. I know Loudoun is licking its chops if this gamble fails. Probably will try to buy out vrsc in the long run. Or the church next to evergreen that refuses to sell….Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:as my friend toldAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s official, VRSC will be in GA for 24-25 season. Will FCV’s players now move as a group to VRSC? Doing so would seem to be the path that best mimics what they experienced at FCV in recent years.
Nice try, Niko! Without those FCV GA players, you're going to be the Mid-Atlantic's door mat!
Why would those FCV GA players choose a GA program with an entirely new GA coaching staff and leadership and unknown field situation over a GA program with nearly the same coaching staff they’re familiar with (and that built the FCV program into what it is today) at the same fields they currently practice on? What is FCV’s pitch for why players should stay at FCV rather than move as a group to VRFC?
Me. They have a short 24hrs to commit (gunpt)… w rev not realizing the teams want to stay n play together or break apart completely. Buddy said if their kiddo will move to rev only if the whole team commits. As such their kid is practicing w other ecnl teams trying identify which teams kiddo can play in/with
Prisoner’s Dilemma, except the current FCV GA players can talk to each other. It’s clearly in their collective interest to stick together, whether at FCV or VRSC, which are the only clubs that can accommodate FCV’s current GA teams in full. I still don’t see why they would choose the uncertainty that FCV is offering over the continuity that VRSC is offering, but either option strikes me as a good one for the players if they stick together. Splintering is the worst outcome for them, other than perhaps for the top handful of players on each team who can crack into the ECNL teams at Loudoun, McLean, or VDA.
i think vrsc is underestimating the will and pockets of the loudonites lol. Was told coaches were being bought in from out of town. What i surmise is most of these families are going to take their balls and leave. Older kids w commits will probably stay n play not to get injured. I know at my kids ecnl practice there were tons of fcv bags. Similar to what others described @mclean n syc etc. i surmise some of these players will take a stab at ecnl the long way… via loudoun feeder teams if the fcv teams dont stay together.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:as my friend toldAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s official, VRSC will be in GA for 24-25 season. Will FCV’s players now move as a group to VRSC? Doing so would seem to be the path that best mimics what they experienced at FCV in recent years.
Nice try, Niko! Without those FCV GA players, you're going to be the Mid-Atlantic's door mat!
Why would those FCV GA players choose a GA program with an entirely new GA coaching staff and leadership and unknown field situation over a GA program with nearly the same coaching staff they’re familiar with (and that built the FCV program into what it is today) at the same fields they currently practice on? What is FCV’s pitch for why players should stay at FCV rather than move as a group to VRFC?
Me. They have a short 24hrs to commit (gunpt)… w rev not realizing the teams want to stay n play together or break apart completely. Buddy said if their kiddo will move to rev only if the whole team commits. As such their kid is practicing w other ecnl teams trying identify which teams kiddo can play in/with
Prisoner’s Dilemma, except the current FCV GA players can talk to each other. It’s clearly in their collective interest to stick together, whether at FCV or VRSC, which are the only clubs that can accommodate FCV’s current GA teams in full. I still don’t see why they would choose the uncertainty that FCV is offering over the continuity that VRSC is offering, but either option strikes me as a good one for the players if they stick together. Splintering is the worst outcome for them, other than perhaps for the top handful of players on each team who can crack into the ECNL teams at Loudoun, McLean, or VDA.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the GA going to be run from? Next door to SYC or next door to VRSC?
Anonymous wrote:as my friend toldAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s official, VRSC will be in GA for 24-25 season. Will FCV’s players now move as a group to VRSC? Doing so would seem to be the path that best mimics what they experienced at FCV in recent years.
Nice try, Niko! Without those FCV GA players, you're going to be the Mid-Atlantic's door mat!
Why would those FCV GA players choose a GA program with an entirely new GA coaching staff and leadership and unknown field situation over a GA program with nearly the same coaching staff they’re familiar with (and that built the FCV program into what it is today) at the same fields they currently practice on? What is FCV’s pitch for why players should stay at FCV rather than move as a group to VRFC?
Me. They have a short 24hrs to commit (gunpt)… w rev not realizing the teams want to stay n play together or break apart completely. Buddy said if their kiddo will move to rev only if the whole team commits. As such their kid is practicing w other ecnl teams trying identify which teams kiddo can play in/with
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s official, VRSC will be in GA for 24-25 season. Will FCV’s players now move as a group to VRSC? Doing so would seem to be the path that best mimics what they experienced at FCV in recent years.
Nice try, Niko! Without those FCV GA players, you're going to be the Mid-Atlantic's door mat!
Why would those FCV GA players choose a GA program with an entirely new GA coaching staff and leadership and unknown field situation over a GA program with nearly the same coaching staff they’re familiar with (and that built the FCV program into what it is today) at the same fields they currently practice on? What is FCV’s pitch for why players should stay at FCV rather than move as a group to VRFC?
Well, technically it isn't all NEW GA coaching staff, since most FCV coaches have either left or are planning to after this season. FCV is bleeding dry regarding coaching staff!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s official, VRSC will be in GA for 24-25 season. Will FCV’s players now move as a group to VRSC? Doing so would seem to be the path that best mimics what they experienced at FCV in recent years.
Nice try, Niko! Without those FCV GA players, you're going to be the Mid-Atlantic's door mat!
Why would those FCV GA players choose a GA program with an entirely new GA coaching staff and leadership and unknown field situation over a GA program with nearly the same coaching staff they’re familiar with (and that built the FCV program into what it is today) at the same fields they currently practice on? What is FCV’s pitch for why players should stay at FCV rather than move as a group to VRFC?
as my friend toldAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s official, VRSC will be in GA for 24-25 season. Will FCV’s players now move as a group to VRSC? Doing so would seem to be the path that best mimics what they experienced at FCV in recent years.
Nice try, Niko! Without those FCV GA players, you're going to be the Mid-Atlantic's door mat!
Why would those FCV GA players choose a GA program with an entirely new GA coaching staff and leadership and unknown field situation over a GA program with nearly the same coaching staff they’re familiar with (and that built the FCV program into what it is today) at the same fields they currently practice on? What is FCV’s pitch for why players should stay at FCV rather than move as a group to VRFC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s official, VRSC will be in GA for 24-25 season. Will FCV’s players now move as a group to VRSC? Doing so would seem to be the path that best mimics what they experienced at FCV in recent years.
Nice try, Niko! Without those FCV GA players, you're going to be the Mid-Atlantic's door mat!
Anonymous wrote:It’s official, VRSC will be in GA for 24-25 season. Will FCV’s players now move as a group to VRSC? Doing so would seem to be the path that best mimics what they experienced at FCV in recent years.