Anonymous wrote:when your ID call ups are parent/politics driven and not the defenders/attackers that kept the team afloat during the season and previous seasons it creates a messy environment. Add GA announcement and to the mix and obviously families run for the hill. There was no loyalty. Now apply that same to all age groups.Anonymous wrote:I can not think of a single attacking/mid starter on the NVA 2011G team that is returning
It’s clear they didn’t account for the staggered md ecnl tryouts. Or players heading over to rev for fresh air. Enter franchise reboot. Speaking of which who is the new sponsor?
Anonymous wrote:when your ID call ups are parent/politics driven and not the defenders/attackers that kept the team afloat during the season and previous seasons it creates a messy environment. Add GA announcement and to the mix and obviously families run for the hill. There was no loyalty. Now apply that same to all age groups.Anonymous wrote:I can not think of a single attacking/mid starter on the NVA 2011G team that is returning
It’s clear they didn’t account for the staggered md ecnl tryouts. Or players heading over to rev for fresh air. Enter franchise reboot. Speaking of which who is the new sponsor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Right before tryouts next year they will announce a strategic partnership between LS/NVA and merge into a single club to create a pathway for high level soccer.
VRSC and Loudoun United will do the same... LOL Virginia Revolution United FC is coming
What a godawful name. But, money is king so you gotta eat some turds with your new name and the 5K tag to get yelled by bozos
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
None of the above. In fact, some age groups are very solid.
We have been with NVA since day one. We came from VRSC. I can guarantee you 100% that VRSC is not even aware of the freight train that’s going to pummel them this year.
I will add that NVA is not the panacea for youth soccer dreamers in NoVa, but at least I don’t get lied to or cheated in my face like when we helped build Revolution when they started in 2018.
LS/NVA soccer not good but they are definitely the only ethical club around.
LS/NVA and ethical should never be on the same sentence
That's not true. I can make a sentence that works: LS/NVA is not ethical.
when your ID call ups are parent/politics driven and not the defenders/attackers that kept the team afloat during the season and previous seasons it creates a messy environment. Add GA announcement and to the mix and obviously families run for the hill. There was no loyalty. Now apply that same to all age groups.Anonymous wrote:I can not think of a single attacking/mid starter on the NVA 2011G team that is returning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Right before tryouts next year they will announce a strategic partnership between LS/NVA and merge into a single club to create a pathway for high level soccer.
VRSC and Loudoun United will do the same... LOL Virginia Revolution United FC is coming
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
None of the above. In fact, some age groups are very solid.
We have been with NVA since day one. We came from VRSC. I can guarantee you 100% that VRSC is not even aware of the freight train that’s going to pummel them this year.
I will add that NVA is not the panacea for youth soccer dreamers in NoVa, but at least I don’t get lied to or cheated in my face like when we helped build Revolution when they started in 2018.
LS/NVA soccer not good but they are definitely the only ethical club around.
LS/NVA and ethical should never be on the same sentence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
None of the above. In fact, some age groups are very solid.
We have been with NVA since day one. We came from VRSC. I can guarantee you 100% that VRSC is not even aware of the freight train that’s going to pummel them this year.
I will add that NVA is not the panacea for youth soccer dreamers in NoVa, but at least I don’t get lied to or cheated in my face like when we helped build Revolution when they started in 2018.
LS/NVA soccer not good but they are definitely the only ethical club around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loundon parents banned from sideline at the state cup (👀) bad bad
Old news from the whole year. Some of those dads are absolutely insane and I wish we could blame it on them just being sloppy drunk all the time but it's not even that.
Age group?
If you don't know it didn't concern you and be happy that it doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Right before tryouts next year they will announce a strategic partnership between LS/NVA and merge into a single club to create a pathway for high level soccer.
VRSC and Loudoun United will do the same... LOL Virginia Revolution United FC is coming
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Been playing youth soccer since 2015. Have never been to a LS match that didn’t end up in rowdy vulgar angry LS parents ruining the sideline experience for all involved. You can count on it.
What position do you play?
40 yardline chair squatter.
That explains your foolish comment, thanks.
Aligns with the ridiculous question of what position does op play.
Add the 10s to that list. And then keep going. The oldest girls w commitments stayed around cuz the job is done.Anonymous wrote:I can not think of a single attacking/mid starter on the NVA 2011G team that is returning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Been playing youth soccer since 2015. Have never been to a LS match that didn’t end up in rowdy vulgar angry LS parents ruining the sideline experience for all involved. You can count on it.
What position do you play?
40 yardline chair squatter.
That explains your foolish comment, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
None of the above. In fact, some age groups are very solid.
We have been with NVA since day one. We came from VRSC. I can guarantee you 100% that VRSC is not even aware of the freight train that’s going to pummel them this year.
I will add that NVA is not the panacea for youth soccer dreamers in NoVa, but at least I don’t get lied to or cheated in my face like when we helped build Revolution when they started in 2018.