Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC's social media game is on point. Dropping teasers and creating suspense. Practice field sideline chatter. Another club would do a vanilla post the day of the announcement and that would be it. A lesson to us all. Don't be boring.
this is the opposite of how you want a social media campaign to work. you want suspense or excitement around something like uniforms or tryouts, not league changes, which only creates anxiety. just give me the facts, ma'am.
Anonymous wrote:SYC's social media game is on point. Dropping teasers and creating suspense. Practice field sideline chatter. Another club would do a vanilla post the day of the announcement and that would be it. A lesson to us all. Don't be boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BP to SYC, is that real? I thought it was VDA.
Everything is speculation but from how things have been playing out, seems way more likely that he ends up at SYC if in fact there's some sort of thing occurring where SYC is gaining GA via FCV. That way there's a chance he tries to bring some players along if he can.
There's still a chance this is happening is BP goes elsewhere, but if in fact SYC is getting GA via FCV and BP doesn't come with, that's them starting fresh and where's the allure to draw good players and want them to buy into the program.
BP to SYC is done. BP is going to go where he can have the most success. That is clearly SYC. He’ll be able to attract FCV talent to Springfield too. No reason to go to VDA when syc has all the talent.
Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people have absolutely no clue about the STJ.
According to their own website, the STJ path is STJ to FCV (GA). What would their competitive track become now that FCV (GA) coaches have left? Where will the competitive STJ players go at U13 now, if it's not to SYC?
Lmvsc to learn from state champion and ussf licensed coach LB.
Well, that's better than all those FCV players that will soon be "learning" from the guy running Revolution who has no licensing credentials at all! LOL
Don't shame his grassroots license!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been an exciting winter break. Far more drama than anticipated as we shuffle chairs around again
It does feel like a banner year for chair shuffling on the DMV youth soccer circuit, doesn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does that mean McLean is kicking them out of Union?
Or they voluntarily left that s*** show.
Anonymous wrote:So is BP not going to VDA? Why can zero people confirm this? Is FCV really disbanding? Wish they would just start announcing stuff! Not fair to families like ours that might be left in the dark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people have absolutely no clue about the STJ.
According to their own website, the STJ path is STJ to FCV (GA). What would their competitive track become now that FCV (GA) coaches have left? Where will the competitive STJ players go at U13 now, if it's not to SYC?
Lmvsc to learn from state champion and ussf licensed coach LB.
Well, that's better than all those FCV players that will soon be "learning" from the guy running Revolution who has no licensing credentials at all! LOL
Anonymous wrote:SYC's social media game is on point. Dropping teasers and creating suspense. Practice field sideline chatter. Another club would do a vanilla post the day of the announcement and that would be it. A lesson to us all. Don't be boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people have absolutely no clue about the STJ.
According to their own website, the STJ path is STJ to FCV (GA). What would their competitive track become now that FCV (GA) coaches have left? Where will the competitive STJ players go at U13 now, if it's not to SYC?
Lmvsc to learn from state champion and ussf licensed coach LB.
I’m really not saying this to be an ahole but I forgot LMVSC even existed. Haven’t heard of them or seen them at anything major in years.
Anonymous wrote:This has been an exciting winter break. Far more drama than anticipated as we shuffle chairs around again