Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Braddock have every team u15-19 in Champions league places. That is very impressive. Only club in the Mid Atlantic conference to do so.
McLean have national champions at u19. Conference leaders at 17s, 16s are getting better. 19s are amazing, could win it all again.
Confusing to read from spirit people they don't do well at showcases or nationals. Showcase results are not a reflection of anything, minutes are split, starters don't always play, committed kids sometimes don't travel. Before McLean last year a team from VA never won an ECNL nationals. It is a very high level!!!
Spirit needs to fix its own problems
8th of 8 at u15 in conference
6th of 6 in conference at u16/17
Truth
Anonymous wrote:Braddock have every team u15-19 in Champions league places. That is very impressive. Only club in the Mid Atlantic conference to do so.
McLean have national champions at u19. Conference leaders at 17s, 16s are getting better. 19s are amazing, could win it all again.
Confusing to read from spirit people they don't do well at showcases or nationals. Showcase results are not a reflection of anything, minutes are split, starters don't always play, committed kids sometimes don't travel. Before McLean last year a team from VA never won an ECNL nationals. It is a very high level!!!
Spirit needs to fix its own problems
8th of 8 at u15 in conference
6th of 6 in conference at u16/17
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Agreed, across the club.
No, not agreed. Across the club, the majority of the playups are playing up because of their technical abilities and speed of play. Not their size. Good lord stop spreading the misinformation already.
No objective third party observer agrees with that. Almost none of these girls would play at any other club in anywhere in the country. It shows whenever they play good competition.
And who are you to make that judgement? Please, inform us.
That is what is being said by coaches and parents of other clubs alike. You can fight it all you want. So many posters have seen it and said it. People throughout NOVA and at showcases talk about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Agreed, across the club.
No, not agreed. Across the club, the majority of the playups are playing up because of their technical abilities and speed of play. Not their size. Good lord stop spreading the misinformation already.
No objective third party observer agrees with that. Almost none of these girls would play at any other club in anywhere in the country. It shows whenever they play good competition.
And who are you to make that judgement? Please, inform us.
That is what is being said by coaches and parents of other clubs alike. You can fight it all you want. So many posters have seen it and said it. People throughout NOVA and at showcases talk about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Agreed, across the club.
No, not agreed. Across the club, the majority of the playups are playing up because of their technical abilities and speed of play. Not their size. Good lord stop spreading the misinformation already.
No objective third party observer agrees with that. Almost none of these girls would play at any other club in anywhere in the country. It shows whenever they play good competition.
And who are you to make that judgement? Please, inform us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Agreed, across the club.
No, not agreed. Across the club, the majority of the playups are playing up because of their technical abilities and speed of play. Not their size. Good lord stop spreading the misinformation already.
No objective third party observer agrees with that. Almost none of these girls would play at any other club in anywhere in the country. It shows whenever they play good competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Agreed, across the club.
No, not agreed. Across the club, the majority of the playups are playing up because of their technical abilities and speed of play. Not their size. Good lord stop spreading the misinformation already.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Agreed, across the club.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Stop it, you’re embarrassing yourself.