Anonymous wrote:Developing players from other clubs that leave because they think the grass is greener and quickly find out being on a good CCL or VPL team at a real club was probably a better situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Spirit VA U15 team has won 1 game. PP is citing this as a point of pride? Spirit 05 and 06 will be playing VDA 05 and 06 in a few weeks. Interested to see how that goes.
Wins were not important to that team. They were making sure a special player was getting properly developed. The team is making sacrifices for her. Great group of girls and parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Spirit VA U15 team has won 1 game. PP is citing this as a point of pride? Spirit 05 and 06 will be playing VDA 05 and 06 in a few weeks. Interested to see how that goes.
Wins were not important to that team. They were making sure a special player was getting properly developed. The team is making sacrifices for her. Great group of girls and parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ Due to the uncertainty they have put themselves in a deeper hole for another year. They are falling behind in ID sessions as the other DA's have had several already and the ECNL clubs are going to announce theirs soon.
People within the club aren't really worried about this "uncertainty," nor should anyone else. They have stated that they plan to announce the direction the first week of Feb. So they either continue/announce immediate ID sessions in Feb/Mar (basically the same timing for the sessions as last year) or they disband. Either way it will be in time to meet the needs of everyone, both internal players and players looking to join a DA club. Obviously, Spirit parents would very much like the club to carry on, but if they don't, as the saying goes, it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How many Loudoun Red players do you see moving to FCV for next year?
Zero from the 2007s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WS is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a few years behind Arlington...and please please please...stop putting Arlington next to FCV. They are not even is the same room let alone conversation. The only thing they have in common is the state they reside in.
^^^ This WS and ARL basher (FCV parent) always has to have the last word on these boards. Always talking doomsday with regard to other DA clubs. So funny.
Not bashing anyone. WS and Arligton are comparable. Arlington and FCV are not. The argument that WS is a few years behind Arlington and FCV is not true. A few years behind FCV..yes. A few years behind Arlington..no. That's what I'm saying.
Combined results of U14/U15 age groups in the fall (W-D-L):
FCV: 19-4-3
WS-MD: 16-3-2
ARL: 13-4-13
WS-VA: 2-4-17
Call it what you want - years, levels, whatever. They are definitely behind.
Hey Arlington human..relax..the difference between the last WS vs Arlington game was 1...breath and step down from your superiority.
When Arlington plays their whole roster equally or rosters more then 14 maybe your point will stand.
Not an Arlington parent.
2 wins out of 23 games is struggling.
If it's because they've mismanaged their rosters, that's on them, but making excuses is not the way to attract and retain top talent.
Here we go again. WS VA has an 07 who has played in U14 and U15 games this past season. While it may not be the best for their w/l ratio, it may be the correct decision for her development. How did Arlington girls DA do in U16 and above? NO WINS BECAUSE THEY DID NOT COMPETE. Spirit VA has a bunch of really talented players from 08 thru 01 in their VA DA.
Spirit could do a better job recruiting for their VA program. Hopefully they will after they announce that they will be maintaining the VA program in a few weeks.
Spirit has 08s in their academy? Playing two age groups up???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WS is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a few years behind Arlington...and please please please...stop putting Arlington next to FCV. They are not even is the same room let alone conversation. The only thing they have in common is the state they reside in.
^^^ This WS and ARL basher (FCV parent) always has to have the last word on these boards. Always talking doomsday with regard to other DA clubs. So funny.
Not bashing anyone. WS and Arligton are comparable. Arlington and FCV are not. The argument that WS is a few years behind Arlington and FCV is not true. A few years behind FCV..yes. A few years behind Arlington..no. That's what I'm saying.
Combined results of U14/U15 age groups in the fall (W-D-L):
FCV: 19-4-3
WS-MD: 16-3-2
ARL: 13-4-13
WS-VA: 2-4-17
Call it what you want - years, levels, whatever. They are definitely behind.
Hey Arlington human..relax..the difference between the last WS vs Arlington game was 1...breath and step down from your superiority.
When Arlington plays their whole roster equally or rosters more then 14 maybe your point will stand.
Not an Arlington parent.
2 wins out of 23 games is struggling.
If it's because they've mismanaged their rosters, that's on them, but making excuses is not the way to attract and retain top talent.
Here we go again. WS VA has an 07 who has played in U14 and U15 games this past season. While it may not be the best for their w/l ratio, it may be the correct decision for her development. How did Arlington girls DA do in U16 and above? NO WINS BECAUSE THEY DID NOT COMPETE. Spirit VA has a bunch of really talented players from 08 thru 01 in their VA DA.
Spirit could do a better job recruiting for their VA program. Hopefully they will after they announce that they will be maintaining the VA program in a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:The Spirit VA U15 team has won 1 game. PP is citing this as a point of pride? Spirit 05 and 06 will be playing VDA 05 and 06 in a few weeks. Interested to see how that goes.