Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so confused by the latest announcement. Where are these girls going to come from?
Will RbFC and Loudoun both have GA Aspire teams from U13 and up? That's a crowded space!
Indeed they will. Jumping on the money train.
Actually confused bc just saw GA Aspite post on ig welcoming NVA. I thought NVA was GA.
Loudoun, NVA and RbFC will all have GA Aspire? That's a lot of fees!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so confused by the latest announcement. Where are these girls going to come from?
Will RbFC and Loudoun both have GA Aspire teams from U13 and up? That's a crowded space!
Indeed they will. Jumping on the money train.
Actually confused bc just saw GA Aspite post on ig welcoming NVA. I thought NVA was GA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so confused by the latest announcement. Where are these girls going to come from?
Will RbFC and Loudoun both have GA Aspire teams from U13 and up? That's a crowded space!
Indeed they will. Jumping on the money train.
Actually confused bc just saw GA Aspite post on ig welcoming NVA. I thought NVA was GA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so confused by the latest announcement. Where are these girls going to come from?
Will RbFC and Loudoun both have GA Aspire teams from U13 and up? That's a crowded space!
Indeed they will. Jumping on the money train.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so confused by the latest announcement. Where are these girls going to come from?
Will RbFC and Loudoun both have GA Aspire teams from U13 and up? That's a crowded space!
Anonymous wrote:I’m so confused by the latest announcement. Where are these girls going to come from?
Anonymous wrote:I’m so confused by the latest announcement. Where are these girls going to come from?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nva has basically killed their whole program with this partnership. Hope it was worth it
The impact to NVA from this is likely ZERO.
That being said - if the PE influence on youth athletics truly comes to fruition and they are in at ground floor with access to significant capital then this could turn into something 3-5 years down the road.
What would the capital do? Allow them to buy players because that’s what they need. Talent.
Attract new top flight coaches/trainers.
Invest in facilities (new turf).
Increase college recruiting staff (or just overall staffing).
Plenty of things a club can do more of to make it more attractive with access to $$
Good luck with that. It sounds really easy.
Top flight trainers and college recruiting staff. Awesome!
Ask VRSC how well endless money is working out for them.
Well VRSC won a ton of girls games this weekend so maybe the money is paying off??
LOL okay if that's your measurement of success for a club is winning a bunch of girls games in mid february
Plus an “active” rooftop bar area.
Not gonna lie — that is pretty awesome.
Well, sure, until the ED is sleeping with your wife up there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nva has basically killed their whole program with this partnership. Hope it was worth it
The impact to NVA from this is likely ZERO.
That being said - if the PE influence on youth athletics truly comes to fruition and they are in at ground floor with access to significant capital then this could turn into something 3-5 years down the road.
What would the capital do? Allow them to buy players because that’s what they need. Talent.
Attract new top flight coaches/trainers.
Invest in facilities (new turf).
Increase college recruiting staff (or just overall staffing).
Plenty of things a club can do more of to make it more attractive with access to $$
Good luck with that. It sounds really easy.
Top flight trainers and college recruiting staff. Awesome!
Ask VRSC how well endless money is working out for them.
Well VRSC won a ton of girls games this weekend so maybe the money is paying off??
LOL okay if that's your measurement of success for a club is winning a bunch of girls games in mid february
Plus an “active” rooftop bar area.
Not gonna lie — that is pretty awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nva has basically killed their whole program with this partnership. Hope it was worth it
The impact to NVA from this is likely ZERO.
That being said - if the PE influence on youth athletics truly comes to fruition and they are in at ground floor with access to significant capital then this could turn into something 3-5 years down the road.
What would the capital do? Allow them to buy players because that’s what they need. Talent.
Attract new top flight coaches/trainers.
Invest in facilities (new turf).
Increase college recruiting staff (or just overall staffing).
Plenty of things a club can do more of to make it more attractive with access to $$
Good luck with that. It sounds really easy.
Top flight trainers and college recruiting staff. Awesome!
Ask VRSC how well endless money is working out for them.
Well VRSC won a ton of girls games this weekend so maybe the money is paying off??
LOL okay if that's your measurement of success for a club is winning a bunch of girls games in mid february
Plus an “active” rooftop bar area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nva has basically killed their whole program with this partnership. Hope it was worth it
The impact to NVA from this is likely ZERO.
That being said - if the PE influence on youth athletics truly comes to fruition and they are in at ground floor with access to significant capital then this could turn into something 3-5 years down the road.
What would the capital do? Allow them to buy players because that’s what they need. Talent.
Attract new top flight coaches/trainers.
Invest in facilities (new turf).
Increase college recruiting staff (or just overall staffing).
Plenty of things a club can do more of to make it more attractive with access to $$
Good luck with that. It sounds really easy.
Top flight trainers and college recruiting staff. Awesome!
Ask VRSC how well endless money is working out for them.
Well VRSC won a ton of girls games this weekend so maybe the money is paying off??
LOL okay if that's your measurement of success for a club is winning a bunch of girls games in mid february
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nva has basically killed their whole program with this partnership. Hope it was worth it
The impact to NVA from this is likely ZERO.
That being said - if the PE influence on youth athletics truly comes to fruition and they are in at ground floor with access to significant capital then this could turn into something 3-5 years down the road.
What would the capital do? Allow them to buy players because that’s what they need. Talent.
Attract new top flight coaches/trainers.
Invest in facilities (new turf).
Increase college recruiting staff (or just overall staffing).
Plenty of things a club can do more of to make it more attractive with access to $$
Good luck with that. It sounds really easy.
Top flight trainers and college recruiting staff. Awesome!
Ask VRSC how well endless money is working out for them.
Well VRSC won a ton of girls games this weekend so maybe the money is paying off??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nva has basically killed their whole program with this partnership. Hope it was worth it
The impact to NVA from this is likely ZERO.
That being said - if the PE influence on youth athletics truly comes to fruition and they are in at ground floor with access to significant capital then this could turn into something 3-5 years down the road.
What would the capital do? Allow them to buy players because that’s what they need. Talent.
Attract new top flight coaches/trainers.
Invest in facilities (new turf).
Increase college recruiting staff (or just overall staffing).
Plenty of things a club can do more of to make it more attractive with access to $$
Good luck with that. It sounds really easy.
Top flight trainers and college recruiting staff. Awesome!
Ask VRSC how well endless money is working out for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nva has basically killed their whole program with this partnership. Hope it was worth it
The impact to NVA from this is likely ZERO.
That being said - if the PE influence on youth athletics truly comes to fruition and they are in at ground floor with access to significant capital then this could turn into something 3-5 years down the road.
What would the capital do? Allow them to buy players because that’s what they need. Talent.
Attract new top flight coaches/trainers.
Invest in facilities (new turf).
Increase college recruiting staff (or just overall staffing).
Plenty of things a club can do more of to make it more attractive with access to $$
Good luck with that. It sounds really easy.
Top flight trainers and college recruiting staff. Awesome!