Anonymous wrote:Was I just elected into the BRYC BOD here? because I havent gotten my welcome letter yet, I look forward to the jacket and stipend though.
I’m just PP asking about the u13 and u14 because those age groups have a lot of explaining to do. I’d like to know how they are related to the coach asked about above in terms of training and development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WS could be successful if they made their roster only focused on girls ready to play DA level soccer and kept girls in correct age groups. WS Baltimore is a good team. WS Va could also be good. They are not going to walk away from all that revenue and they shouldn't.
That's true. Failure to do both has kept WS VA at the bottom, which ultimately leads to lower level out of conference games and lower level showcase games. If WS VA can make good on changing to do that very thing next year, its teams would become much more competitive and enhance development for all the players. It's better to create a competitive team with a small focused roster and to retain its better players rather than play them up, as well as not put younger players on that roster. If you look nationwide, that's what the better clubs all do.
Word is that the plan is to do just that; trim larger rosters and play players within age groups. That should help younger teams immediately. The infusion of better GFR players will also help, along with any outside players who elect to join.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WS could be successful if they made their roster only focused on girls ready to play DA level soccer and kept girls in correct age groups. WS Baltimore is a good team. WS Va could also be good. They are not going to walk away from all that revenue and they shouldn't.
That's true. Failure to do both has kept WS VA at the bottom, which ultimately leads to lower level out of conference games and lower level showcase games. If WS VA can make good on changing to do that very thing next year, its teams would become much more competitive and enhance development for all the players. It's better to create a competitive team with a small focused roster and to retain its better players rather than play them up, as well as not put younger players on that roster. If you look nationwide, that's what the better clubs all do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spirit and BRYC parents please stop posting on this thread.
+1 so tired of reading BRYC and Spirit BS
Anonymous wrote:WS could be successful if they made their roster only focused on girls ready to play DA level soccer and kept girls in correct age groups. WS Baltimore is a good team. WS Va could also be good. They are not going to walk away from all that revenue and they shouldn't.