Anonymous wrote:$1200 plus GF travel team fees—not a heck of a deal .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can there be a huge cattle call when we are talking about GRF as the club supplying the players. .
I didn't read beyond this because there was no point. Stop pulling from out of your ass. I don't know a single player across multiple age groups from GFR, and neither do you.
I read the entire post, however I would believe that GFR, moving forward would have guidance from the DA side, in order to better develop players. This obviously wouldn't occur over night, but having non DA partnerships would benefit development and growth, of the both the none DA players and create a pipeline for that talent to move up.
I need answers please help me here.
My DD is not a level A player for any ECNL/DA club, but I want to help and train her to get to the A level. I could pay and I want to pay. I do not care about the team size as long as she is playing with level A players, she will learn.
Help me here, with this GFR deal, does that mean I pay $3600/$1200 and my daughter will play with level B players of GFR mostly and playing with level A players of DA is only a lie?
Of course, she is already accepted from the MU coach. what are my options?
You would pay $1200 and train with both GFR and United. How much training with Metro would depend on the player and each team. Talk with the metro coaches to get a answer especially regarding the prices. Only rostered DA players pay the $3600
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can there be a huge cattle call when we are talking about GRF as the club supplying the players. .
I didn't read beyond this because there was no point. Stop pulling from out of your ass. I don't know a single player across multiple age groups from GFR, and neither do you.
I read the entire post, however I would believe that GFR, moving forward would have guidance from the DA side, in order to better develop players. This obviously wouldn't occur over night, but having non DA partnerships would benefit development and growth, of the both the none DA players and create a pipeline for that talent to move up.
I need answers please help me here.
My DD is not a level A player for any ECNL/DA club, but I want to help and train her to get to the A level. I could pay and I want to pay. I do not care about the team size as long as she is playing with level A players, she will learn.
Help me here, with this GFR deal, does that mean I pay $3600/$1200 and my daughter will play with level B players of GFR mostly and playing with level A players of DA is only a lie?
Of course, she is already accepted from the MU coach. what are my options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can there be a huge cattle call when we are talking about GRF as the club supplying the players. .
I didn't read beyond this because there was no point. Stop pulling from out of your ass. I don't know a single player across multiple age groups from GFR, and neither do you.
I read the entire post, however I would believe that GFR, moving forward would have guidance from the DA side, in order to better develop players. This obviously wouldn't occur over night, but having non DA partnerships would benefit development and growth, of the both the none DA players and create a pipeline for that talent to move up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can there be a huge cattle call when we are talking about GRF as the club supplying the players. .
I didn't read beyond this because there was no point. Stop pulling from out of your ass. I don't know a single player across multiple age groups from GFR, and neither do you.
I read the entire post, however I would believe that GFR, moving forward would have guidance from the DA side, in order to better develop players. This obviously wouldn't occur over night, but having non DA partnerships would benefit development and growth, of the both the none DA players and create a pipeline for that talent to move up.
Yeah, I'm not saying GFR can't become a better club that produces some EdA quality players. I'm pushing back against the statement that GFR currently supplies the MU players (or Spirit players).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can there be a huge cattle call when we are talking about GRF as the club supplying the players. .
I didn't read beyond this because there was no point. Stop pulling from out of your ass. I don't know a single player across multiple age groups from GFR, and neither do you.
I read the entire post, however I would believe that GFR, moving forward would have guidance from the DA side, in order to better develop players. This obviously wouldn't occur over night, but having non DA partnerships would benefit development and growth, of the both the none DA players and create a pipeline for that talent to move up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can there be a huge cattle call when we are talking about GRF as the club supplying the players. .
I didn't read beyond this because there was no point. Stop pulling from out of your ass. I don't know a single player across multiple age groups from GFR, and neither do you.
Anonymous wrote:How can there be a huge cattle call when we are talking about GRF as the club supplying the players. Washington Spirit as a pro club was not able to field competitive teams so they cut bait and ran. US Soccer thinks that GFR who has never produced a quality team is a great addition to the landscape of Mclean, FCV, VDA, Loudoun, BRYC, Arlington. Having a roster of 96 players between those clubs at each age group if they all had 16 players which we know is not the case. There are not 96 DA/ECNL caliber players at 06 or 07 in this area much less add another 16 to the with this Metro United. We as parents are supposed to think this is a great idea. If they truly cared about the players and the development like they all say then how is adding one more to the mix from a club that is barely above rec accomplishing that other than further diluting the player pool. The 06 team has lost every game and has only scored 5 goals in almost a year. They were beaten by Arlington and FCV by the score line of 51 goals to 1 in the 6 games of 2018/19. There are enough DA/ECNL teams out there. US Soccer needs to make smart decisions and think of the players, instead of figuring out ways to pay more coaches and have parents believe this is great for youth soccer. I am so grateful my DD moves on to college next year.
Anonymous wrote:How can there be a huge cattle call when we are talking about GRF as the club supplying the players. .
Anonymous wrote:Thanks mom.