Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
That team has no business being in the A division. They would barely survive in the B division.
Shame on the NGLL for letting them into A. The NGLL needs to put in some criteria on which teams can go into A division.
Who is so upset about this? My daughter plays on one of the other NGLL A teams and nobody seems to care about this. From the perspective of a top 5 team, there is no difference between a team ranked 196 and a team ranked 66. Seems to be just more MCE bashing by someone with an axe to grind. Give it a rest already!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
That team has no business being in the A division. They would barely survive in the B division.
Shame on the NGLL for letting them into A. The NGLL needs to put in some criteria on which teams can go into A division.
Who is so upset about this? My daughter plays on one of the other NGLL A teams and nobody seems to care about this. From the perspective of a top 5 team, there is no difference between a team ranked 196 and a team ranked 66. Seems to be just more MCE bashing by someone with an axe to grind. Give it a rest already!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
That team has no business being in the A division. They would barely survive in the B division.
Shame on the NGLL for letting them into A. The NGLL needs to put in some criteria on which teams can go into A division.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
That team has no business being in the A division. They would barely survive in the B division.
Shame on the NGLL for letting them into A. The NGLL needs to put in some criteria on which teams can go into A division.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like MCE has brought in a ton of top talent 2033 is winning games this year. Big one vs MD united last week 10-4 MC ELITE!
How’s that 196th ranked 2028 team doing in the toughest division in the country? This should tell you everything you need to know about the decision makers at MC Elite.
Anonymous wrote:STAY. AWAY. FROM. THIS. CLUB.
Agree with many above...especially for the B teams. They take your money and then ignore the problems, such as coaches quitting/not showing up for games and practices. They will take anyone who can cradle a ball and stick them on a Carolina team...tryouts are a joke. The club owner is scattered and can't seem to keep coaches on staff. It's a mess. Certainly not worth $3K a year. Plus I heard she is looking to sell.
Anonymous wrote:LOL you all need to relax. I said they were on the rise. Your statistics clear illustrate that in goal differential and record.
Anonymous wrote:MC Elite:
2033: 1-3; 1 win over MDU B-team. Goal differential -21
2032: No team
2031: No team
2030: 0-5 in B division; goal differential -39
2029: 0-5; goal differential -34
2028: 0-4; goal differential -39
Quite a program on the rise.