Anonymous wrote:I mean if we are making suggestions, a walking path around the outside would be great.
Anonymous wrote:When are we getting the new roaster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you take a quick look at U9B for NCSL this spring you can see that VRSC Black was playing LS City and they had similar schedules. Just by this you can assume that VRSC #1 team = LS #3 in most cases. I think parents who dont see this are drinking the kool-aid. This by no means is a swipe at your child. If the kid wants to get to the level where they are at a top club playing top teams then they need to work for it. Nothing wrong with that.
I wouldn't look at it that way at all. LS #3 = VRSC #3. VRSC doesn't have a #1 or #2 team yet. If they are able to get MLSN then they will form new teams that will become comparable with LS #1 and #2.
This is exactly what happened on the girls side. VRSC got Girls Academy and formed two completely new teams that will be comparable to LS #1 and LS #2. The existing VRSC Black team remains #3 in NCSL.
It's not useful to compare teams from clubs of different sizes based on their order in the club. Makes more sense to compare teams in similar leagues. Compare NCSL teams with NCSL, RL/EDP teams, GA/ECNL/MLSN teams.
Vrsc girls GA teams will be equivalent to LS top teams? You sure about that?
With the influx of top players from other clubs? Absolutely.
You think VRSC is going to start off where FCV is currently at? there is no chance. FCV is currently a Champions Cup level club right now, VRSC won't even be in the conversation for Champions Cup after next season. With Ukies gone Beadling has it locked up for the North, Armour will probably get it for the south. The only saving grace is that with Ukies leaving, Keystone probably gets realigned to the North leaving the South with 2 Baltimore teams, Sporting, Skyline and the 3 brand new Northern VA GA clubs. Outside a couple age groups, the North is going to dominate the mid-atlantic.
Nice job moving the goal posts! First was that VRSC didn't have a base and would struggle mightily like Metro. Now they will be decent in GA but they won't be in champions cup next year? Which is it?
That's not moving the goal posts, that was in direct response to the "with the influx of top players from other clubs? absolutely" that VRSC will be equivalent to LS top teams.
FCV now is equivalent to LS's top teams...so saying that VRSC won't start off anywhere close to where FCV is currently (Champions Cup level club) reinforces that they won't be equivalent to LS's top teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you take a quick look at U9B for NCSL this spring you can see that VRSC Black was playing LS City and they had similar schedules. Just by this you can assume that VRSC #1 team = LS #3 in most cases. I think parents who dont see this are drinking the kool-aid. This by no means is a swipe at your child. If the kid wants to get to the level where they are at a top club playing top teams then they need to work for it. Nothing wrong with that.
I wouldn't look at it that way at all. LS #3 = VRSC #3. VRSC doesn't have a #1 or #2 team yet. If they are able to get MLSN then they will form new teams that will become comparable with LS #1 and #2.
This is exactly what happened on the girls side. VRSC got Girls Academy and formed two completely new teams that will be comparable to LS #1 and LS #2. The existing VRSC Black team remains #3 in NCSL.
It's not useful to compare teams from clubs of different sizes based on their order in the club. Makes more sense to compare teams in similar leagues. Compare NCSL teams with NCSL, RL/EDP teams, GA/ECNL/MLSN teams.
Vrsc girls GA teams will be equivalent to LS top teams? You sure about that?
With the influx of top players from other clubs? Absolutely.
You think VRSC is going to start off where FCV is currently at? there is no chance. FCV is currently a Champions Cup level club right now, VRSC won't even be in the conversation for Champions Cup after next season. With Ukies gone Beadling has it locked up for the North, Armour will probably get it for the south. The only saving grace is that with Ukies leaving, Keystone probably gets realigned to the North leaving the South with 2 Baltimore teams, Sporting, Skyline and the 3 brand new Northern VA GA clubs. Outside a couple age groups, the North is going to dominate the mid-atlantic.
Nice job moving the goal posts! First was that VRSC didn't have a base and would struggle mightily like Metro. Now they will be decent in GA but they won't be in champions cup next year? Which is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you take a quick look at U9B for NCSL this spring you can see that VRSC Black was playing LS City and they had similar schedules. Just by this you can assume that VRSC #1 team = LS #3 in most cases. I think parents who dont see this are drinking the kool-aid. This by no means is a swipe at your child. If the kid wants to get to the level where they are at a top club playing top teams then they need to work for it. Nothing wrong with that.
I wouldn't look at it that way at all. LS #3 = VRSC #3. VRSC doesn't have a #1 or #2 team yet. If they are able to get MLSN then they will form new teams that will become comparable with LS #1 and #2.
This is exactly what happened on the girls side. VRSC got Girls Academy and formed two completely new teams that will be comparable to LS #1 and LS #2. The existing VRSC Black team remains #3 in NCSL.
It's not useful to compare teams from clubs of different sizes based on their order in the club. Makes more sense to compare teams in similar leagues. Compare NCSL teams with NCSL, RL/EDP teams, GA/ECNL/MLSN teams.
Vrsc girls GA teams will be equivalent to LS top teams? You sure about that?
With the influx of top players from other clubs? Absolutely.
You think VRSC is going to start off where FCV is currently at? there is no chance. FCV is currently a Champions Cup level club right now, VRSC won't even be in the conversation for Champions Cup after next season. With Ukies gone Beadling has it locked up for the North, Armour will probably get it for the south. The only saving grace is that with Ukies leaving, Keystone probably gets realigned to the North leaving the South with 2 Baltimore teams, Sporting, Skyline and the 3 brand new Northern VA GA clubs. Outside a couple age groups, the North is going to dominate the mid-atlantic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you take a quick look at U9B for NCSL this spring you can see that VRSC Black was playing LS City and they had similar schedules. Just by this you can assume that VRSC #1 team = LS #3 in most cases. I think parents who dont see this are drinking the kool-aid. This by no means is a swipe at your child. If the kid wants to get to the level where they are at a top club playing top teams then they need to work for it. Nothing wrong with that.
I wouldn't look at it that way at all. LS #3 = VRSC #3. VRSC doesn't have a #1 or #2 team yet. If they are able to get MLSN then they will form new teams that will become comparable with LS #1 and #2.
This is exactly what happened on the girls side. VRSC got Girls Academy and formed two completely new teams that will be comparable to LS #1 and LS #2. The existing VRSC Black team remains #3 in NCSL.
It's not useful to compare teams from clubs of different sizes based on their order in the club. Makes more sense to compare teams in similar leagues. Compare NCSL teams with NCSL, RL/EDP teams, GA/ECNL/MLSN teams.
Vrsc girls GA teams will be equivalent to LS top teams? You sure about that?
With the influx of top players from other clubs? Absolutely.