Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t Joe Nemzer leave rather quickly the last time? And wasn’t he more wrapped up in his college team than his Arl team?
JO didn’t seem like a great one but his replacements seem questionable at best.
JN quit midseasin last time because he was tired of the parents.
He went back to his old club and got a promotion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t Joe Nemzer leave rather quickly the last time? And wasn’t he more wrapped up in his college team than his Arl team?
JO didn’t seem like a great one but his replacements seem questionable at best.
JN quit midseasin last time because he was tired of the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t Joe Nemzer leave rather quickly the last time? And wasn’t he more wrapped up in his college team than his Arl team?
JO didn’t seem like a great one but his replacements seem questionable at best.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t Joe Nemzer leave rather quickly the last time? And wasn’t he more wrapped up in his college team than his Arl team?
JO didn’t seem like a great one but his replacements seem questionable at best.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s what we got…
Academy Teams:
• U13 - Roberto Parada - USSF A License
• U14 - Joe Nemzer - USSF A License
• U15 - Erin Grand - USSF A License
• U16 - Izzy Cotto - USSF A License
• U17 - Joe Nemzer - USSF A License
• U19 - Izzy Cotto - USSF A License
Academy Coach:
• Molly Menchel - USSF C License
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Clearly your kid isn’t in ECNL Mid-Atlantic. NC trips are combined weekends except maybe once cause there are now only 5 NC ECNL teams.“
There are 7 teams from NC in ECNL Mid Atlantic. This is public knowledge.
for boys there are 7, girls only 5.
Anonymous wrote:“Clearly your kid isn’t in ECNL Mid-Atlantic. NC trips are combined weekends except maybe once cause there are now only 5 NC ECNL teams.“
There are 7 teams from NC in ECNL Mid Atlantic. This is public knowledge.
. Right. This is anonymous slander. It's not right.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EG might not have known ICs history or background. But we all know and remember.. shame on you Arlington.
Somebody should call the club in NY and find out why he came to VA. Then find out why he had to leave VA so abruptly.
I wonder what happened in FL?
Wow, rumors are not facts. I have heard a very different story regarding IC departure from Alexandria and it puts TP and CA in a different light.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington and VDA? Why don’t you just tell your kids parents to pack up and go to North Carolina for the tryouts? That way they will all know what they are getting into.
Oh please- there are a total of 2-3 trips to North Carolina across the whole year with two games each weekend. One is in Raleigh which is like driving to New Jersey. All the rest of the games are in Virginia. It’s literally no big deal.
Actually no it is not. Your driving to NC for 1 game at a time 4-6 hours each way. Driving to VA Bch 2+ hours each way, then RichmondIt is a lot for just one game on one day. They need to combine conferences. At least in GA, they go to play multiple games.
Clearly your kid isn’t in ECNL Mid-Atlantic. NC trips are combined weekends except maybe once cause there are now only 5 NC ECNL teams.
The teams are terrible and its over 3 hours from 1 NC team to another. Not worth the drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington and VDA? Why don’t you just tell your kids parents to pack up and go to North Carolina for the tryouts? That way they will all know what they are getting into.
Oh please- there are a total of 2-3 trips to North Carolina across the whole year with two games each weekend. One is in Raleigh which is like driving to New Jersey. All the rest of the games are in Virginia. It’s literally no big deal.
Actually no it is not. Your driving to NC for 1 game at a time 4-6 hours each way. Driving to VA Bch 2+ hours each way, then RichmondIt is a lot for just one game on one day. They need to combine conferences. At least in GA, they go to play multiple games.
Clearly your kid isn’t in ECNL Mid-Atlantic. NC trips are combined weekends except maybe once cause there are now only 5 NC ECNL teams.
The teams are terrible and its over 3 hours from 1 NC team to another. Not worth the drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington and VDA? Why don’t you just tell your kids parents to pack up and go to North Carolina for the tryouts? That way they will all know what they are getting into.
Oh please- there are a total of 2-3 trips to North Carolina across the whole year with two games each weekend. One is in Raleigh which is like driving to New Jersey. All the rest of the games are in Virginia. It’s literally no big deal.
Actually no it is not. Your driving to NC for 1 game at a time 4-6 hours each way. Driving to VA Bch 2+ hours each way, then RichmondIt is a lot for just one game on one day. They need to combine conferences. At least in GA, they go to play multiple games.
Clearly your kid isn’t in ECNL Mid-Atlantic. NC trips are combined weekends except maybe once cause there are now only 5 NC ECNL teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EG might not have known ICs history or background. But we all know and remember.. shame on you Arlington.
Somebody should call the club in NY and find out why he came to VA. Then find out why he had to leave VA so abruptly.
I wonder what happened in FL?