Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington doesn’t have a player rostered to another ECNL team. The VA Union team roster is not correct.
Arlington won today 4-0 and yesterday 4-1
Arlington will be top 3 in ECNL
1) RU
2) Arlington
3) VDA
Arlington has been practicing all summer and will dominate the DMV
You should move VDA down further. They are not nearly as good as Arlington.
Just reading some posts from pre season
“Arlington will be top 3 in ECNL
1) RU
2) Arlington
3) VDA
Arlington has been practicing all summer and will dominate the DMV”
This is why Arlington Dad was asked for thoughts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington doesn’t have a player rostered to another ECNL team. The VA Union team roster is not correct.
Arlington won today 4-0 and yesterday 4-1
Arlington will be top 3 in ECNL
1) RU
2) Arlington
3) VDA
Arlington has been practicing all summer and will dominate the DMV
You should move VDA down further. They are not nearly as good as Arlington.
Just reading some posts from pre season
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can Arlington dad let us know his thoughts on the ncfc showcase results
https://soccer.sincsports.com/schedule.aspx?tid=NCFCGJS&year=2021&stid=NCFCGJS&syear=2021&div=U14F01
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can Arlington dad let us know his thoughts on the ncfc showcase results
https://soccer.sincsports.com/schedule.aspx?tid=NCFCGJS&year=2021&stid=NCFCGJS&syear=2021&div=U14F01
Anonymous wrote:Can Arlington dad let us know his thoughts on the ncfc showcase results
Anonymous wrote:Can Arlington dad let us know his thoughts on the ncfc showcase results
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly
Individual highlights are not that hard to come by.
For the 10,000th time, coaches recruit players not teams. Coaches do not look at league standing to decide who to recruit.
For the 100,000th time, coaches do not want to see a player against low level competition. For the 100,000th time, a player who is being recruited must be able to work with his/her teammates. No coach is going to want the "superstar" that does nothing but try and take on a team on his/her versus a team player that knows how to use the players around them, hence, if a player doesn't have decent players around them, it's hard to be recruited as a player.
Oh you would be surprised. The coaches are not looking for the rest of the team. The coach wants the star players. You think the NBA passes on a player because they play on a bad team or at a small school? LOL. Stop posting about stuff you do not know about.
Scottie Pippen. Central Arkansas. Amen.
Dennis Rodman. South Eastern Oklahoma State University. It was not even part of NCAA.
There are stories explaining both. They were not stars when recruited for college ball. Rodman was older when he decided to go to college. I think Larry bird is probably the example you seek. He hated Bobby knight, left Indiana, went to Indiana State and took a bunch of unknowns to the title game. You don’t go to Indians state because you want to stand out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly
Individual highlights are not that hard to come by.
For the 10,000th time, coaches recruit players not teams. Coaches do not look at league standing to decide who to recruit.
For the 100,000th time, coaches do not want to see a player against low level competition. For the 100,000th time, a player who is being recruited must be able to work with his/her teammates. No coach is going to want the "superstar" that does nothing but try and take on a team on his/her versus a team player that knows how to use the players around them, hence, if a player doesn't have decent players around them, it's hard to be recruited as a player.
Oh you would be surprised. The coaches are not looking for the rest of the team. The coach wants the star players. You think the NBA passes on a player because they play on a bad team or at a small school? LOL. Stop posting about stuff you do not know about.
Scottie Pippen. Central Arkansas. Amen.
Dennis Rodman. South Eastern Oklahoma State University. It was not even part of NCAA.
Anonymous wrote:Why would a star player be on a crappy team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly
Individual highlights are not that hard to come by.
For the 10,000th time, coaches recruit players not teams. Coaches do not look at league standing to decide who to recruit.
For the 100,000th time, coaches do not want to see a player against low level competition. For the 100,000th time, a player who is being recruited must be able to work with his/her teammates. No coach is going to want the "superstar" that does nothing but try and take on a team on his/her versus a team player that knows how to use the players around them, hence, if a player doesn't have decent players around them, it's hard to be recruited as a player.
Oh you would be surprised. The coaches are not looking for the rest of the team. The coach wants the star players. You think the NBA passes on a player because they play on a bad team or at a small school? LOL. Stop posting about stuff you do not know about.
Scottie Pippen. Central Arkansas. Amen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly
Individual highlights are not that hard to come by.
For the 10,000th time, coaches recruit players not teams. Coaches do not look at league standing to decide who to recruit.
For the 100,000th time, coaches do not want to see a player against low level competition. For the 100,000th time, a player who is being recruited must be able to work with his/her teammates. No coach is going to want the "superstar" that does nothing but try and take on a team on his/her versus a team player that knows how to use the players around them, hence, if a player doesn't have decent players around them, it's hard to be recruited as a player.
Oh you would be surprised. The coaches are not looking for the rest of the team. The coach wants the star players. You think the NBA passes on a player because they play on a bad team or at a small school? LOL. Stop posting about stuff you do not know about.