Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oklahoma celtic to GA… wow big time stealing an RL club.
ranked 14th, 13th, 9th, 4th, 10th, and 6th out of 16th teams in their respective RL divisions. Massive pickup.
Boys are 7th, 19th, 20th, 13th, 17th and 10th. Again with the MASSIVE PICKUP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oklahoma celtic to GA… wow big time stealing an RL club.
ranked 14th, 13th, 9th, 4th, 10th, and 6th out of 16th teams in their respective RL divisions. Massive pickup.
Anonymous wrote:Oklahoma celtic to GA… wow big time stealing an RL club.
Anonymous wrote:Oklahoma celtic to GA… wow big time stealing an RL club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see in the post that GA has added 2 new teams.
Carolina Core - girls club ranking/strength #507
KC Legends - girls club ranking/strength #214
yikes...
If you remove the 07/08 (1100 ranking) team which wont be around next season. What is the new math?
The younger teams 2012 and younger are pretty solid
and what if a dingo ran out in the street and ate your baby? what if's... lmao..GA hats crack me
What if an ecnl team plays pipeline? Does that count for anything?
Funny enough pipeline is actually better than a lot of GA teams! Be careful when you single out the bottom feeders
Lies—a local Aspire team defeated a Pipeline ECNL team at the Bethesda Showcase.
Which Aspire team? My impression is that Aspire is generally weaker than ECNL RL in the DMV, so genuinely curious if some clubs are stronger in the spectrum of Aspire.
Several ASPIRE teams have beaten ECNL National-level teams in past tournaments. The most recent example is from the Bethesda Premier Cup several months ago. If you check the scores, the top U14 girls bracket shows the SYC Aspire team beating Pipeline ECNL, and a U13 Aspire team from New York beating VDA’s 2013 ECNL side. It’s hard to take RL in Northern Virginia seriously when some of the big-name clubs—like BRYC, LMVSC, and Vienna—operate more like large rec programs than true competitive environments.
This is true. It is astonishing none of these clubs appear to be getting booted out of ECNL RL next year. Up and down the board for both girls and boys the clubs are at the bottom of the RL tables. And yet they are advertising themselves for tryouts as a ECNL national pathway. I think these clubs typically only get 2-6 new players at their tryouts as well.
Those teams are not getting kicked out. Over the past 2 years RL has added LMVSC, DCSC, VIVA and Herndon. To me that signals ECNL leadership views RL as a second tier platform and one that is meant to allow more clubs to have a “top” team. And leagues like that are needed. If you want the most competitive you need to play ECNL or GA. Don’t stay in RL and complain about the talent level.
several clubs over the last few years have been booted out of RL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see in the post that GA has added 2 new teams.
Carolina Core - girls club ranking/strength #507
KC Legends - girls club ranking/strength #214
yikes...
If you remove the 07/08 (1100 ranking) team which wont be around next season. What is the new math?
The younger teams 2012 and younger are pretty solid
and what if a dingo ran out in the street and ate your baby? what if's... lmao..GA hats crack me
What if an ecnl team plays pipeline? Does that count for anything?
Funny enough pipeline is actually better than a lot of GA teams! Be careful when you single out the bottom feeders
Lies—a local Aspire team defeated a Pipeline ECNL team at the Bethesda Showcase.
Which Aspire team? My impression is that Aspire is generally weaker than ECNL RL in the DMV, so genuinely curious if some clubs are stronger in the spectrum of Aspire.
Several ASPIRE teams have beaten ECNL National-level teams in past tournaments. The most recent example is from the Bethesda Premier Cup several months ago. If you check the scores, the top U14 girls bracket shows the SYC Aspire team beating Pipeline ECNL, and a U13 Aspire team from New York beating VDA’s 2013 ECNL side. It’s hard to take RL in Northern Virginia seriously when some of the big-name clubs—like BRYC, LMVSC, and Vienna—operate more like large rec programs than true competitive environments.
This is true. It is astonishing none of these clubs appear to be getting booted out of ECNL RL next year. Up and down the board for both girls and boys the clubs are at the bottom of the RL tables. And yet they are advertising themselves for tryouts as a ECNL national pathway. I think these clubs typically only get 2-6 new players at their tryouts as well.
Those teams are not getting kicked out. Over the past 2 years RL has added LMVSC, DCSC, VIVA and Herndon. To me that signals ECNL leadership views RL as a second tier platform and one that is meant to allow more clubs to have a “top” team. And leagues like that are needed. If you want the most competitive you need to play ECNL or GA. Don’t stay in RL and complain about the talent level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see in the post that GA has added 2 new teams.
Carolina Core - girls club ranking/strength #507
KC Legends - girls club ranking/strength #214
yikes...
If you remove the 07/08 (1100 ranking) team which wont be around next season. What is the new math?
The younger teams 2012 and younger are pretty solid
and what if a dingo ran out in the street and ate your baby? what if's... lmao..GA hats crack me
What if an ecnl team plays pipeline? Does that count for anything?
Funny enough pipeline is actually better than a lot of GA teams! Be careful when you single out the bottom feeders
Lies—a local Aspire team defeated a Pipeline ECNL team at the Bethesda Showcase.
Which Aspire team? My impression is that Aspire is generally weaker than ECNL RL in the DMV, so genuinely curious if some clubs are stronger in the spectrum of Aspire.
Several ASPIRE teams have beaten ECNL National-level teams in past tournaments. The most recent example is from the Bethesda Premier Cup several months ago. If you check the scores, the top U14 girls bracket shows the SYC Aspire team beating Pipeline ECNL, and a U13 Aspire team from New York beating VDA’s 2013 ECNL side. It’s hard to take RL in Northern Virginia seriously when some of the big-name clubs—like BRYC, LMVSC, and Vienna—operate more like large rec programs than true competitive environments.
This is true. It is astonishing none of these clubs appear to be getting booted out of ECNL RL next year. Up and down the board for both girls and boys the clubs are at the bottom of the RL tables. And yet they are advertising themselves for tryouts as a ECNL national pathway. I think these clubs typically only get 2-6 new players at their tryouts as well.
How is this different from Aspire? Genuine question. I've heard that most of the Aspire teams in the DC area are fairly weak. This could (of course) change over time. I see one team (SYC) being mentioned as strong.
2nd teams are always going to be hit or miss. This is because if a player does well they either get pulled up to the top team in their club or they leave and join a top team at another club. Every year is different which means theres no consistency.
As an example if SYC has a 2nd team thats doing well. Its like a dinner bell to all the top team coaches in the area looking for talent.
sadly usually to move up off 2nd team you have to switch clubs
Anonymous wrote:Very clear. In just 5 years, GA has eaten away almost 20% of P4 commits … and almost 30% of all commits. That could only grow … at least until PE takes over — allegedly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see in the post that GA has added 2 new teams.
Carolina Core - girls club ranking/strength #507
KC Legends - girls club ranking/strength #214
yikes...
If you remove the 07/08 (1100 ranking) team which wont be around next season. What is the new math?
The younger teams 2012 and younger are pretty solid
and what if a dingo ran out in the street and ate your baby? what if's... lmao..GA hats crack me
What if an ecnl team plays pipeline? Does that count for anything?
Funny enough pipeline is actually better than a lot of GA teams! Be careful when you single out the bottom feeders
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see in the post that GA has added 2 new teams.
Carolina Core - girls club ranking/strength #507
KC Legends - girls club ranking/strength #214
yikes...
If you remove the 07/08 (1100 ranking) team which wont be around next season. What is the new math?
The younger teams 2012 and younger are pretty solid
and what if a dingo ran out in the street and ate your baby? what if's... lmao..GA hats crack me
What if an ecnl team plays pipeline? Does that count for anything?
Funny enough pipeline is actually better than a lot of GA teams! Be careful when you single out the bottom feeders
Lies—a local Aspire team defeated a Pipeline ECNL team at the Bethesda Showcase.
Which Aspire team? My impression is that Aspire is generally weaker than ECNL RL in the DMV, so genuinely curious if some clubs are stronger in the spectrum of Aspire.
Several ASPIRE teams have beaten ECNL National-level teams in past tournaments. The most recent example is from the Bethesda Premier Cup several months ago. If you check the scores, the top U14 girls bracket shows the SYC Aspire team beating Pipeline ECNL, and a U13 Aspire team from New York beating VDA’s 2013 ECNL side. It’s hard to take RL in Northern Virginia seriously when some of the big-name clubs—like BRYC, LMVSC, and Vienna—operate more like large rec programs than true competitive environments.
This is true. It is astonishing none of these clubs appear to be getting booted out of ECNL RL next year. Up and down the board for both girls and boys the clubs are at the bottom of the RL tables. And yet they are advertising themselves for tryouts as a ECNL national pathway. I think these clubs typically only get 2-6 new players at their tryouts as well.
How is this different from Aspire? Genuine question. I've heard that most of the Aspire teams in the DC area are fairly weak. This could (of course) change over time. I see one team (SYC) being mentioned as strong.
2nd teams are always going to be hit or miss. This is because if a player does well they either get pulled up to the top team in their club or they leave and join a top team at another club. Every year is different which means theres no consistency.
As an example if SYC has a 2nd team thats doing well. Its like a dinner bell to all the top team coaches in the area looking for talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see in the post that GA has added 2 new teams.
Carolina Core - girls club ranking/strength #507
KC Legends - girls club ranking/strength #214
yikes...
If you remove the 07/08 (1100 ranking) team which wont be around next season. What is the new math?
The younger teams 2012 and younger are pretty solid
and what if a dingo ran out in the street and ate your baby? what if's... lmao..GA hats crack me
What if an ecnl team plays pipeline? Does that count for anything?
Funny enough pipeline is actually better than a lot of GA teams! Be careful when you single out the bottom feeders
Lies—a local Aspire team defeated a Pipeline ECNL team at the Bethesda Showcase.
Which Aspire team? My impression is that Aspire is generally weaker than ECNL RL in the DMV, so genuinely curious if some clubs are stronger in the spectrum of Aspire.
Several ASPIRE teams have beaten ECNL National-level teams in past tournaments. The most recent example is from the Bethesda Premier Cup several months ago. If you check the scores, the top U14 girls bracket shows the SYC Aspire team beating Pipeline ECNL, and a U13 Aspire team from New York beating VDA’s 2013 ECNL side. It’s hard to take RL in Northern Virginia seriously when some of the big-name clubs—like BRYC, LMVSC, and Vienna—operate more like large rec programs than true competitive environments.
This is true. It is astonishing none of these clubs appear to be getting booted out of ECNL RL next year. Up and down the board for both girls and boys the clubs are at the bottom of the RL tables. And yet they are advertising themselves for tryouts as a ECNL national pathway. I think these clubs typically only get 2-6 new players at their tryouts as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see in the post that GA has added 2 new teams.
Carolina Core - girls club ranking/strength #507
KC Legends - girls club ranking/strength #214
yikes...
If you remove the 07/08 (1100 ranking) team which wont be around next season. What is the new math?
The younger teams 2012 and younger are pretty solid
and what if a dingo ran out in the street and ate your baby? what if's... lmao..GA hats crack me
What if an ecnl team plays pipeline? Does that count for anything?
Funny enough pipeline is actually better than a lot of GA teams! Be careful when you single out the bottom feeders
Lies—a local Aspire team defeated a Pipeline ECNL team at the Bethesda Showcase.
Which Aspire team? My impression is that Aspire is generally weaker than ECNL RL in the DMV, so genuinely curious if some clubs are stronger in the spectrum of Aspire.
Several ASPIRE teams have beaten ECNL National-level teams in past tournaments. The most recent example is from the Bethesda Premier Cup several months ago. If you check the scores, the top U14 girls bracket shows the SYC Aspire team beating Pipeline ECNL, and a U13 Aspire team from New York beating VDA’s 2013 ECNL side. It’s hard to take RL in Northern Virginia seriously when some of the big-name clubs—like BRYC, LMVSC, and Vienna—operate more like large rec programs than true competitive environments.
This is true. It is astonishing none of these clubs appear to be getting booted out of ECNL RL next year. Up and down the board for both girls and boys the clubs are at the bottom of the RL tables. And yet they are advertising themselves for tryouts as a ECNL national pathway. I think these clubs typically only get 2-6 new players at their tryouts as well.
How is this different from Aspire? Genuine question. I've heard that most of the Aspire teams in the DC area are fairly weak. This could (of course) change over time. I see one team (SYC) being mentioned as strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see in the post that GA has added 2 new teams.
Carolina Core - girls club ranking/strength #507
KC Legends - girls club ranking/strength #214
yikes...
If you remove the 07/08 (1100 ranking) team which wont be around next season. What is the new math?
The younger teams 2012 and younger are pretty solid
and what if a dingo ran out in the street and ate your baby? what if's... lmao..GA hats crack me
What if an ecnl team plays pipeline? Does that count for anything?
Funny enough pipeline is actually better than a lot of GA teams! Be careful when you single out the bottom feeders
Lies—a local Aspire team defeated a Pipeline ECNL team at the Bethesda Showcase.
Which Aspire team? My impression is that Aspire is generally weaker than ECNL RL in the DMV, so genuinely curious if some clubs are stronger in the spectrum of Aspire.
Several ASPIRE teams have beaten ECNL National-level teams in past tournaments. The most recent example is from the Bethesda Premier Cup several months ago. If you check the scores, the top U14 girls bracket shows the SYC Aspire team beating Pipeline ECNL, and a U13 Aspire team from New York beating VDA’s 2013 ECNL side. It’s hard to take RL in Northern Virginia seriously when some of the big-name clubs—like BRYC, LMVSC, and Vienna—operate more like large rec programs than true competitive environments.
This is true. It is astonishing none of these clubs appear to be getting booted out of ECNL RL next year. Up and down the board for both girls and boys the clubs are at the bottom of the RL tables. And yet they are advertising themselves for tryouts as a ECNL national pathway. I think these clubs typically only get 2-6 new players at their tryouts as well.
How is this different from Aspire? Genuine question. I've heard that most of the Aspire teams in the DC area are fairly weak. This could (of course) change over time. I see one team (SYC) being mentioned as strong.
This is the 1st year for Aspire. Aspire only represents the girls side, where ECNL RL represents the boys and girls sides and has been around for much longer. SYC's 2012, 2013 and 201 Aspire teams are exceptionally strong and will likely all participate in the national championship. Every league has teams in the bottom of the standings, but its the up and down the board for all age groups (both male and female in the ECNL RL Case) that you can look at to determine if the Club maybe should not be in a certain league.
Also, it undermine's the credibility of a league if they claim to be a high level league and yet, do not hold clubs accountable for poor performance. Right now, you can really gauge the bottom level performers in ECNL RL, but it would be hard to single out a whole club in Aspire as bottom level performer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see in the post that GA has added 2 new teams.
Carolina Core - girls club ranking/strength #507
KC Legends - girls club ranking/strength #214
yikes...
If you remove the 07/08 (1100 ranking) team which wont be around next season. What is the new math?
The younger teams 2012 and younger are pretty solid
and what if a dingo ran out in the street and ate your baby? what if's... lmao..GA hats crack me
What if an ecnl team plays pipeline? Does that count for anything?
Funny enough pipeline is actually better than a lot of GA teams! Be careful when you single out the bottom feeders
Lies—a local Aspire team defeated a Pipeline ECNL team at the Bethesda Showcase.
Which Aspire team? My impression is that Aspire is generally weaker than ECNL RL in the DMV, so genuinely curious if some clubs are stronger in the spectrum of Aspire.
Several ASPIRE teams have beaten ECNL National-level teams in past tournaments. The most recent example is from the Bethesda Premier Cup several months ago. If you check the scores, the top U14 girls bracket shows the SYC Aspire team beating Pipeline ECNL, and a U13 Aspire team from New York beating VDA’s 2013 ECNL side. It’s hard to take RL in Northern Virginia seriously when some of the big-name clubs—like BRYC, LMVSC, and Vienna—operate more like large rec programs than true competitive environments.
This is true. It is astonishing none of these clubs appear to be getting booted out of ECNL RL next year. Up and down the board for both girls and boys the clubs are at the bottom of the RL tables. And yet they are advertising themselves for tryouts as a ECNL national pathway. I think these clubs typically only get 2-6 new players at their tryouts as well.
How is this different from Aspire? Genuine question. I've heard that most of the Aspire teams in the DC area are fairly weak. This could (of course) change over time. I see one team (SYC) being mentioned as strong.