Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Point being, trying to make the argument that Spirit is a big and fast first club ala Loudoun or Arlington is completely inaccurate
I think it's a mixed bag. They are not a big and fast club (partially that is not their entire focus and partially they haven't been able to recruit large enough numbers to be very selective). That said, I have seen players with speed or size be rewarded with a lot of game time. I also think they support the small technical players, but it's not incorrect to say some of the play ups are playing up because they are big, especially as you move to the older age groups and they have to try and balance numbers and playing time.
Anonymous wrote:Point being, trying to make the argument that Spirit is a big and fast first club ala Loudoun or Arlington is completely inaccurate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's see how many Spirit players show up to BRYC ID sessions tonight....
Lets see how many BRYC players show up at Spirit ID sessions...
You guys are insane if you think you will be pulling any starters from the big 3 clubs in this area. FCV-McLean-BRYC
Where is the BRYC love affair coming from. They are GREAT at U16, no question, but U14 was bottom of their conference, and U15 was 8-5-6 which certainly is better than Spirit by a lot, but not lighting the world on fire like their older ages do. And older girls aren't in the market to move anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually only one play up is small. Two are big for their age.
Across the club. Not just your age group.
Anonymous wrote:Actually only one play up is small. Two are big for their age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither went to that newer club.
Neither went to BYRC or McLean either.
Incorrect. Visit http://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/, click on the team standings, and look at rosters. There are girls at both of those clubs.
That had DA offers. I know who went where. And they aren't starters at those ECNL teams.
Now, I will say I was disappointed when Spirit chose not to offer DA spots to some smaller, technical players. They offered EDP instead and showed some size preference for their DA offers. For all this spouting of how Spirit puts development first, that was disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:Never said anything about being starters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither went to that newer club.
Neither went to BYRC or McLean either.
Incorrect. Visit http://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/mid-atlantic-standings-2018-19/, click on the team standings, and look at rosters. There are girls at both of those clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither went to that newer club.
Neither went to BYRC or McLean either.
Anonymous wrote:Let's see how many Spirit players show up to BRYC ID sessions tonight....
Anonymous wrote:Neither went to that newer club.