Anonymous wrote:Why was 2007 Bethesda Pulled out of Jeff Cup!
Anonymous wrote:No question BSC 06 team is eliete. Why are debating that? The 05 team is also really good. 04s very solid. That is three really good bsc teams. Yes the 07 and 08s need work but that will come. Also the 06s have a phenomenal 07 playing up so bring her down and that team, with all its issues is also very good. KL may be an less than perfect person but he has at leat 3 solid teams. hopefully the 07s and 08s build out. The 08s are almost a victim of circumstance btw as their best player moved to ny so really 4 of 5 ages are very strong. The 07s have issues I think because of loony parents but BSC as a whole is doing fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BSC isn't perfect but it is fair to ask why top players leave for other clubs. Sorry but I have never heard of a top player from club leave at u16 or later to join another ECNL club.
It is primarily the college prep and recruitment piece. It is missing at bsc. Clyde has great connections at McLean, as does Harry at MD United.. Bsc doesn't have anyone on the girls side with strong connections to college coaches. This is why the older teams will lose some players and continue to struggle. Once committed, the stronger D1 coaches also want to see their commits in a strong training environment which bsc does not have at the oldest teams. This could change, but the current state of affairs.
I think this is spot on. There has not been a Top 150 player, U15 and above, who transferred in to BSC in the last five years from other area clubs. It is the exact opposite, and these players won't even list BSC in their college bios. This is not about hate folks, but just can't spin those facts. Now how do you fix this moving forward, as the younger talent now may just do the same thing in a couple years?
Another stupid post from somebody that knows nothing. Obviously you don't think. Please feel free to research the Bethesda class of 2019 and 2018. Then make sure you visit all 14 Division 1 roster pages and take note.
You shouldn't be allowed to post. There should be rules against your type. I absolutely hate these types of DCUM posters. Ugh.
Umm! I'm not sure you answered the question about "elite" players coming in to Bethesda from other area clubs post U15. That was the point of that last post. And another fact that KL has multiple posts defending Bethesda (can't blame him) on DCUM is, posts are always not done during the time he has team practices. Even went as far as having the moderator delete 2 months of negative posts since end of December. Try to take some, not all, of the criticism on here and make the club a better place to attract talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BSC isn't perfect but it is fair to ask why top players leave for other clubs. Sorry but I have never heard of a top player from club leave at u16 or later to join another ECNL club.
It is primarily the college prep and recruitment piece. It is missing at bsc. Clyde has great connections at McLean, as does Harry at MD United.. Bsc doesn't have anyone on the girls side with strong connections to college coaches. This is why the older teams will lose some players and continue to struggle. Once committed, the stronger D1 coaches also want to see their commits in a strong training environment which bsc does not have at the oldest teams. This could change, but the current state of affairs.
I think this is spot on. There has not been a Top 150 player, U15 and above, who transferred in to BSC in the last five years from other area clubs. It is the exact opposite, and these players won't even list BSC in their college bios. This is not about hate folks, but just can't spin those facts. Now how do you fix this moving forward, as the younger talent now may just do the same thing in a couple years?
Another stupid post from somebody that knows nothing. Obviously you don't think. Please feel free to research the Bethesda class of 2019 and 2018. Then make sure you visit all 14 Division 1 roster pages and take note.
You shouldn't be allowed to post. There should be rules against your type. I absolutely hate these types of DCUM posters. Ugh.
Umm! I'm not sure you answered the question about "elite" players coming in to Bethesda from other area clubs post U15. That was the point of that last post. And another fact that KL has multiple posts defending Bethesda (can't blame him) on DCUM is, posts are always not done during the time he has team practices. Even went as far as having the moderator delete 2 months of negative posts since end of December. Try to take some, not all, of the criticism on here and make the club a better place to attract talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BSC isn't perfect but it is fair to ask why top players leave for other clubs. Sorry but I have never heard of a top player from club leave at u16 or later to join another ECNL club.
It is primarily the college prep and recruitment piece. It is missing at bsc. Clyde has great connections at McLean, as does Harry at MD United.. Bsc doesn't have anyone on the girls side with strong connections to college coaches. This is why the older teams will lose some players and continue to struggle. Once committed, the stronger D1 coaches also want to see their commits in a strong training environment which bsc does not have at the oldest teams. This could change, but the current state of affairs.
I think this is spot on. There has not been a Top 150 player, U15 and above, who transferred in to BSC in the last five years from other area clubs. It is the exact opposite, and these players won't even list BSC in their college bios. This is not about hate folks, but just can't spin those facts. Now how do you fix this moving forward, as the younger talent now may just do the same thing in a couple years?
Another stupid post from somebody that knows nothing. Obviously you don't think. Please feel free to research the Bethesda class of 2019 and 2018. Then make sure you visit all 14 Division 1 roster pages and take note.
You shouldn't be allowed to post. There should be rules against your type. I absolutely hate these types of DCUM posters. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Most BSC parents aren't on here bragging about the club being the best. It is a good club, but so are others like Maryland United, McLean, FCV and others. BSC has its share of issues, but so do each of those other clubs. I don't understand the couple people who constantly get on here to trash the club by making up stuff or cherry picking certain things. If you're not at the club, get a life. If, on the other hand, you're at the club and that unhappy, then I hope you find a different club that makes your DD happier, and please don't trash BSC on your way out with lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BSC isn't perfect but it is fair to ask why top players leave for other clubs. Sorry but I have never heard of a top player from club leave at u16 or later to join another ECNL club.
It is primarily the college prep and recruitment piece. It is missing at bsc. Clyde has great connections at McLean, as does Harry at MD United.. Bsc doesn't have anyone on the girls side with strong connections to college coaches. This is why the older teams will lose some players and continue to struggle. Once committed, the stronger D1 coaches also want to see their commits in a strong training environment which bsc does not have at the oldest teams. This could change, but the current state of affairs.
I think this is spot on. There has not been a Top 150 player, U15 and above, who transferred in to BSC in the last five years from other area clubs. It is the exact opposite, and these players won't even list BSC in their college bios. This is not about hate folks, but just can't spin those facts. Now how do you fix this moving forward, as the younger talent now may just do the same thing in a couple years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BSC isn't perfect but it is fair to ask why top players leave for other clubs. Sorry but I have never heard of a top player from club leave at u16 or later to join another ECNL club.
It is primarily the college prep and recruitment piece. It is missing at bsc. Clyde has great connections at McLean, as does Harry at MD United.. Bsc doesn't have anyone on the girls side with strong connections to college coaches. This is why the older teams will lose some players and continue to struggle. Once committed, the stronger D1 coaches also want to see their commits in a strong training environment which bsc does not have at the oldest teams. This could change, but the current state of affairs.
I think this is spot on. There has not been a Top 150 player, U15 and above, who transferred in to BSC in the last five years from other area clubs. It is the exact opposite, and these players won't even list BSC in their college bios. This is not about hate folks, but just can't spin those facts. Now how do you fix this moving forward, as the younger talent now may just do the same thing in a couple years?
And to top it off, two U17 BSC players got the calls for US Training camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BSC isn't perfect but it is fair to ask why top players leave for other clubs. Sorry but I have never heard of a top player from club leave at u16 or later to join another ECNL club.
It is primarily the college prep and recruitment piece. It is missing at bsc. Clyde has great connections at McLean, as does Harry at MD United.. Bsc doesn't have anyone on the girls side with strong connections to college coaches. This is why the older teams will lose some players and continue to struggle. Once committed, the stronger D1 coaches also want to see their commits in a strong training environment which bsc does not have at the oldest teams. This could change, but the current state of affairs.
I think this is spot on. There has not been a Top 150 player, U15 and above, who transferred in to BSC in the last five years from other area clubs. It is the exact opposite, and these players won't even list BSC in their college bios. This is not about hate folks, but just can't spin those facts. Now how do you fix this moving forward, as the younger talent now may just do the same thing in a couple years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BSC isn't perfect but it is fair to ask why top players leave for other clubs. Sorry but I have never heard of a top player from club leave at u16 or later to join another ECNL club.
It is primarily the college prep and recruitment piece. It is missing at bsc. Clyde has great connections at McLean, as does Harry at MD United.. Bsc doesn't have anyone on the girls side with strong connections to college coaches. This is why the older teams will lose some players and continue to struggle. Once committed, the stronger D1 coaches also want to see their commits in a strong training environment which bsc does not have at the oldest teams. This could change, but the current state of affairs.
I think this is spot on. There has not been a Top 150 player, U15 and above, who transferred in to BSC in the last five years from other area clubs. It is the exact opposite, and these players won't even list BSC in their college bios. This is not about hate folks, but just can't spin those facts. Now how do you fix this moving forward, as the younger talent now may just do the same thing in a couple years?