Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone saying this? What earth shattering revelation is coming in May for Spirit?
Anonymous wrote:WS DA is a mess. That's why the thread is a mess. And it may get messier.
Anonymous wrote:The anti play-up Spirit 02/03 parent is back.............can we get another 40 pages of their rant about players playing up? My daughter plays at one of the ECNL clubs....and even i can't stand to see the whining start again.........
0Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent in what way?
You can't look at scoreboards to see the improvement because the VA side has been plagued by large rosters and play ups. Spirit VA took on players they shouldn't have and played up players the shouldn't have. That impacts the entire squad for multiple age groups.
Since you choose to pick on the U17s, they have an excellent 03 goal playing on the 19s, a first class 02 centerback again up on the 19s, and a midfielder and a forward. All of these players could have been difference makers of the 17s.
The 17s have also constantly had players thrust on them that shouldn't be there, on the field and in goal.
All of the teams have had this problem. Tighten the rosters, move players to their correct age group, and see the difference. Some people think if your kid isn't playing up, they aren't good, which is ridiculous. Great players play at age all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't this entire site set up for parents to discuss topics and provide advice? It cannot be argued that the average quality level of the teams in DA has been seriously weakened with all the high-profile departures within the last year. For anyone reading a thread about ID sessions for a DA team, it would seem to be a relevant fact in considering whether to join a DA team.
At this point, DA in 2019-20 has to be considered a second-tier league from a national perspective. Regionally, nothing has really changed for DA and ECNL teams in VA. MD teams in ECNL find themselves in a much tougher regional league with the additions of PDA, FC Stars and, next year, NYCFC.
Well regionally kinda matters when that is where you play. You keep acting like you actually play PDA or Michigan Hawks. FCV isn’t even in ECNL and has played against PDA this year more than you ever will.
Is the # of times a team plays PDA a metric for success? If so, point to ECNL. We are all aware FCV played PDA. FCV lost 0-7 then their parents had a royal rumble on the sideline.
Honestly I have no idea why anyone brings them up at all since no one's conference includes them AND no one has kids on that team.
People are asking all the wrong questions.
Geee I don't know why PDA is brought up? (See bolded) But it is the ECNL crowd bringing up ECNL in a WA Sprit DA thread not the other way around.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't this entire site set up for parents to discuss topics and provide advice? It cannot be argued that the average quality level of the teams in DA has been seriously weakened with all the high-profile departures within the last year. For anyone reading a thread about ID sessions for a DA team, it would seem to be a relevant fact in considering whether to join a DA team.
At this point, DA in 2019-20 has to be considered a second-tier league from a national perspective. Regionally, nothing has really changed for DA and ECNL teams in VA. MD teams in ECNL find themselves in a much tougher regional league with the additions of PDA, FC Stars and, next year, NYCFC.
Well regionally kinda matters when that is where you play. You keep acting like you actually play PDA or Michigan Hawks. FCV isn’t even in ECNL and has played against PDA this year more than you ever will.
Is the # of times a team plays PDA a metric for success? If so, point to ECNL. We are all aware FCV played PDA. FCV lost 0-7 then their parents had a royal rumble on the sideline.
Honestly I have no idea why anyone brings them up at all since no one's conference includes them AND no one has kids on that team.
People are asking all the wrong questions.
Geee I don't know why PDA is brought up? (See bolded) But it is the ECNL crowd bringing up ECNL in a WA Sprit DA thread not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't this entire site set up for parents to discuss topics and provide advice? It cannot be argued that the average quality level of the teams in DA has been seriously weakened with all the high-profile departures within the last year. For anyone reading a thread about ID sessions for a DA team, it would seem to be a relevant fact in considering whether to join a DA team.
At this point, DA in 2019-20 has to be considered a second-tier league from a national perspective. Regionally, nothing has really changed for DA and ECNL teams in VA. MD teams in ECNL find themselves in a much tougher regional league with the additions of PDA, FC Stars and, next year, NYCFC.
Well regionally kinda matters when that is where you play. You keep acting like you actually play PDA or Michigan Hawks. FCV isn’t even in ECNL and has played against PDA this year more than you ever will.
Is the # of times a team plays PDA a metric for success? If so, point to ECNL. We are all aware FCV played PDA. FCV lost 0-7 then their parents had a royal rumble on the sideline.
Honestly I have no idea why anyone brings them up at all since no one's conference includes them AND no one has kids on that team.
People are asking all the wrong questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't this entire site set up for parents to discuss topics and provide advice? It cannot be argued that the average quality level of the teams in DA has been seriously weakened with all the high-profile departures within the last year. For anyone reading a thread about ID sessions for a DA team, it would seem to be a relevant fact in considering whether to join a DA team.
At this point, DA in 2019-20 has to be considered a second-tier league from a national perspective. Regionally, nothing has really changed for DA and ECNL teams in VA. MD teams in ECNL find themselves in a much tougher regional league with the additions of PDA, FC Stars and, next year, NYCFC.
Well regionally kinda matters when that is where you play. You keep acting like you actually play PDA or Michigan Hawks. FCV isn’t even in ECNL and has played against PDA this year more than you ever will.
Is the # of times a team plays PDA a metric for success? If so, point to ECNL. We are all aware FCV played PDA. FCV lost 0-7 then their parents had a royal rumble on the sideline.