Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If all the players leaving FCV are choosing not to travel because they have accepted other offers, are going to play in a new club’s tournament, or are following a coach somewhere else, why couldn’t FCV just bring in the new players they have recruited for next year? My assumption was this wasn’t allowed but it seems if others are allowing it why not FCV?
Still clueless. Most of the new coaches are clueless. I've seen the new players and they suck. The DR favorites also suck. I predict a wakeup call by the GA 2 players moving up that your dream of playing at a higher level will be short lived. 1-2 girls may survive but most will be going up against a brick wall next year.
Is this the same parent that keeps trash talking children? Or is this a club taking about children like this? I would love to know because I wouldn’t allow my kids to step foot near you. Let’s put some things in perspective.
1. At the national level , VA can’t compete.
2. At the international level, US can’t compete.
3. Most players will not make a career out of this.
4. Many players will not get a free ride to college.
5. Your obsession is misplaced and irrelevant. And really creepy.
I think what you fail to grasp and probably never will is that not everyone sees this beautiful sport or youth soccer through your vile and pathetic perspective.
You failed with #1 in your list. FCV 07 and FCV 06 won nationals championships the past two years.
Nobody considers GA the top level. PP is referring to competing nationally at ecnl level.
Tell that to all the top college coaches that attend GA events.
Not as many as there used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If all the players leaving FCV are choosing not to travel because they have accepted other offers, are going to play in a new club’s tournament, or are following a coach somewhere else, why couldn’t FCV just bring in the new players they have recruited for next year? My assumption was this wasn’t allowed but it seems if others are allowing it why not FCV?
Still clueless. Most of the new coaches are clueless. I've seen the new players and they suck. The DR favorites also suck. I predict a wakeup call by the GA 2 players moving up that your dream of playing at a higher level will be short lived. 1-2 girls may survive but most will be going up against a brick wall next year.
Is this the same parent that keeps trash talking children? Or is this a club taking about children like this? I would love to know because I wouldn’t allow my kids to step foot near you. Let’s put some things in perspective.
1. At the national level , VA can’t compete.
2. At the international level, US can’t compete.
3. Most players will not make a career out of this.
4. Many players will not get a free ride to college.
5. Your obsession is misplaced and irrelevant. And really creepy.
I think what you fail to grasp and probably never will is that not everyone sees this beautiful sport or youth soccer through your vile and pathetic perspective.
You failed with #1 in your list. FCV 07 and FCV 06 won nationals championships the past two years.
Nobody considers GA the top level. PP is referring to competing nationally at ecnl level.
Tell that to all the top college coaches that attend GA events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If all the players leaving FCV are choosing not to travel because they have accepted other offers, are going to play in a new club’s tournament, or are following a coach somewhere else, why couldn’t FCV just bring in the new players they have recruited for next year? My assumption was this wasn’t allowed but it seems if others are allowing it why not FCV?
Still clueless. Most of the new coaches are clueless. I've seen the new players and they suck. The DR favorites also suck. I predict a wakeup call by the GA 2 players moving up that your dream of playing at a higher level will be short lived. 1-2 girls may survive but most will be going up against a brick wall next year.
Is this the same parent that keeps trash talking children? Or is this a club taking about children like this? I would love to know because I wouldn’t allow my kids to step foot near you. Let’s put some things in perspective.
1. At the national level , VA can’t compete.
2. At the international level, US can’t compete.
3. Most players will not make a career out of this.
4. Many players will not get a free ride to college.
5. Your obsession is misplaced and irrelevant. And really creepy.
I think what you fail to grasp and probably never will is that not everyone sees this beautiful sport or youth soccer through your vile and pathetic perspective.
You failed with #1 in your list. FCV 07 and FCV 06 won nationals championships the past two years.
Nobody considers GA the top level. PP is referring to competing nationally at ecnl level.
Tell that to all the top college coaches that attend GA events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If all the players leaving FCV are choosing not to travel because they have accepted other offers, are going to play in a new club’s tournament, or are following a coach somewhere else, why couldn’t FCV just bring in the new players they have recruited for next year? My assumption was this wasn’t allowed but it seems if others are allowing it why not FCV?
Still clueless. Most of the new coaches are clueless. I've seen the new players and they suck. The DR favorites also suck. I predict a wakeup call by the GA 2 players moving up that your dream of playing at a higher level will be short lived. 1-2 girls may survive but most will be going up against a brick wall next year.
Is this the same parent that keeps trash talking children? Or is this a club taking about children like this? I would love to know because I wouldn’t allow my kids to step foot near you. Let’s put some things in perspective.
1. At the national level , VA can’t compete.
2. At the international level, US can’t compete.
3. Most players will not make a career out of this.
4. Many players will not get a free ride to college.
5. Your obsession is misplaced and irrelevant. And really creepy.
I think what you fail to grasp and probably never will is that not everyone sees this beautiful sport or youth soccer through your vile and pathetic perspective.
You failed with #1 in your list. FCV 07 and FCV 06 won nationals championships the past two years.
Nobody considers GA the top level. PP is referring to competing nationally at ecnl level.
Tell that to all the top college coaches that attend GA events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If all the players leaving FCV are choosing not to travel because they have accepted other offers, are going to play in a new club’s tournament, or are following a coach somewhere else, why couldn’t FCV just bring in the new players they have recruited for next year? My assumption was this wasn’t allowed but it seems if others are allowing it why not FCV?
Still clueless. Most of the new coaches are clueless. I've seen the new players and they suck. The DR favorites also suck. I predict a wakeup call by the GA 2 players moving up that your dream of playing at a higher level will be short lived. 1-2 girls may survive but most will be going up against a brick wall next year.
Is this the same parent that keeps trash talking children? Or is this a club taking about children like this? I would love to know because I wouldn’t allow my kids to step foot near you. Let’s put some things in perspective.
1. At the national level , VA can’t compete.
2. At the international level, US can’t compete.
3. Most players will not make a career out of this.
4. Many players will not get a free ride to college.
5. Your obsession is misplaced and irrelevant. And really creepy.
I think what you fail to grasp and probably never will is that not everyone sees this beautiful sport or youth soccer through your vile and pathetic perspective.
You failed with #1 in your list. FCV 07 and FCV 06 won nationals championships the past two years.
Nobody considers GA the top level. PP is referring to competing nationally at ecnl level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If all the players leaving FCV are choosing not to travel because they have accepted other offers, are going to play in a new club’s tournament, or are following a coach somewhere else, why couldn’t FCV just bring in the new players they have recruited for next year? My assumption was this wasn’t allowed but it seems if others are allowing it why not FCV?
Still clueless. Most of the new coaches are clueless. I've seen the new players and they suck. The DR favorites also suck. I predict a wakeup call by the GA 2 players moving up that your dream of playing at a higher level will be short lived. 1-2 girls may survive but most will be going up against a brick wall next year.
Is this the same parent that keeps trash talking children? Or is this a club taking about children like this? I would love to know because I wouldn’t allow my kids to step foot near you. Let’s put some things in perspective.
1. At the national level , VA can’t compete.
2. At the international level, US can’t compete.
3. Most players will not make a career out of this.
4. Many players will not get a free ride to college.
5. Your obsession is misplaced and irrelevant. And really creepy.
I think what you fail to grasp and probably never will is that not everyone sees this beautiful sport or youth soccer through your vile and pathetic perspective.
You failed with #1 in your list. FCV 07 and FCV 06 won nationals championships the past two years.
GA national championships? LOL
Those teams wouldn’t stand a chance in the ECNL playoffs. You think your daughter is that good but you really have no idea.
Hate to burst your bubble, but the top 5-10 GA teams can certainly compete at the highest levels of ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:quick history lesson… most of those girls did play up… in fact pre ecnl the whole team stopped playing the 2011 in the area because they kicked the ish out of all of them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two is not true at all USYNT cleans up at all age levels -- problem is USWNT.
That's backwards.
The U-17s were runners-up in the first U-17 World Cup in 2008. It was 14 years before they made it back to the quarterfinals in 2022, where they lost to Nigeria.
The U-20s won the first one in 2002 and won again in 2008 and 2012. Since then? Quarterfinals in 2014, fourth place in 2016, group stage in 2018, group stage in 2022. (2020 was canceled.)
Part of the problem is that we spend way more on national team salaries (women AND men) than other countries, who instead focus on developing the next generation.
And part of the problem is that we spend a ton of time on bogus "national championships" instead of just playing competitive games.
“National youth championships in the USA are the most ludicrous thing I've ever heard in my life.” - Horst Bertl, who played in the Bundesliga and the NASL before settling in Dallas to run a youth club that was eventually folded into FC Dallas.
No one becomes a better soccer player on an airplane. You become a better player by playing. FCV's players would be better off skipping the airports and playing a couple more games against Loudoun and Arlington. (Not that such a thing would actually happen.)
The problem with this approach is that neither Loudon nor Arlington are competitive enough to make anyone else better. The exception may be Arlington 2011G. You have to get on a plane (or take a very long drive) to see any real competition. The good players are too diluted in each age group in this area to be competitive.
Play up an age group or two and players will not only get competition, they’ll get an education. No airplane necessary.
It looks good for the club for a team to rack up a gaudy record and goal differential, but it’s not doing jack for the individual players, especially the handful that are doing the dominating. If Arlington - or any other club w/ a team that is dominating - has any balls and actually cares about development, they’ll move a set of those players up in age group for next year.
Hence the separation from the other local teams… that 2011 team has some size concerns in the future but as of right now have synergy and are still giving 2011s headaches….
quick history lesson… most of those girls did play up… in fact pre ecnl the whole team stopped playing the 2011 in the area because they kicked the ish out of all of them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two is not true at all USYNT cleans up at all age levels -- problem is USWNT.
That's backwards.
The U-17s were runners-up in the first U-17 World Cup in 2008. It was 14 years before they made it back to the quarterfinals in 2022, where they lost to Nigeria.
The U-20s won the first one in 2002 and won again in 2008 and 2012. Since then? Quarterfinals in 2014, fourth place in 2016, group stage in 2018, group stage in 2022. (2020 was canceled.)
Part of the problem is that we spend way more on national team salaries (women AND men) than other countries, who instead focus on developing the next generation.
And part of the problem is that we spend a ton of time on bogus "national championships" instead of just playing competitive games.
“National youth championships in the USA are the most ludicrous thing I've ever heard in my life.” - Horst Bertl, who played in the Bundesliga and the NASL before settling in Dallas to run a youth club that was eventually folded into FC Dallas.
No one becomes a better soccer player on an airplane. You become a better player by playing. FCV's players would be better off skipping the airports and playing a couple more games against Loudoun and Arlington. (Not that such a thing would actually happen.)
The problem with this approach is that neither Loudon nor Arlington are competitive enough to make anyone else better. The exception may be Arlington 2011G. You have to get on a plane (or take a very long drive) to see any real competition. The good players are too diluted in each age group in this area to be competitive.
Play up an age group or two and players will not only get competition, they’ll get an education. No airplane necessary.
It looks good for the club for a team to rack up a gaudy record and goal differential, but it’s not doing jack for the individual players, especially the handful that are doing the dominating. If Arlington - or any other club w/ a team that is dominating - has any balls and actually cares about development, they’ll move a set of those players up in age group for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two is not true at all USYNT cleans up at all age levels -- problem is USWNT.
That's backwards.
The U-17s were runners-up in the first U-17 World Cup in 2008. It was 14 years before they made it back to the quarterfinals in 2022, where they lost to Nigeria.
The U-20s won the first one in 2002 and won again in 2008 and 2012. Since then? Quarterfinals in 2014, fourth place in 2016, group stage in 2018, group stage in 2022. (2020 was canceled.)
Part of the problem is that we spend way more on national team salaries (women AND men) than other countries, who instead focus on developing the next generation.
And part of the problem is that we spend a ton of time on bogus "national championships" instead of just playing competitive games.
“National youth championships in the USA are the most ludicrous thing I've ever heard in my life.” - Horst Bertl, who played in the Bundesliga and the NASL before settling in Dallas to run a youth club that was eventually folded into FC Dallas.
No one becomes a better soccer player on an airplane. You become a better player by playing. FCV's players would be better off skipping the airports and playing a couple more games against Loudoun and Arlington. (Not that such a thing would actually happen.)
The problem with this approach is that neither Loudon nor Arlington are competitive enough to make anyone else better. The exception may be Arlington 2011G. You have to get on a plane (or take a very long drive) to see any real competition. The good players are too diluted in each age group in this area to be competitive.
Loudoun and Arlington are second tier clubs. Why would FCV play them?
I just checked the ECNL standings -- wow, they weren't kidding about Arlington's 2011s. 22-1-1 with a +85 GD in ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:It’s obvious people have no idea how political the National team is even at young ages…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If all the players leaving FCV are choosing not to travel because they have accepted other offers, are going to play in a new club’s tournament, or are following a coach somewhere else, why couldn’t FCV just bring in the new players they have recruited for next year? My assumption was this wasn’t allowed but it seems if others are allowing it why not FCV?
Still clueless. Most of the new coaches are clueless. I've seen the new players and they suck. The DR favorites also suck. I predict a wakeup call by the GA 2 players moving up that your dream of playing at a higher level will be short lived. 1-2 girls may survive but most will be going up against a brick wall next year.
Is this the same parent that keeps trash talking children? Or is this a club taking about children like this? I would love to know because I wouldn’t allow my kids to step foot near you. Let’s put some things in perspective.
1. At the national level , VA can’t compete.
2. At the international level, US can’t compete.
3. Most players will not make a career out of this.
4. Many players will not get a free ride to college.
5. Your obsession is misplaced and irrelevant. And really creepy.
I think what you fail to grasp and probably never will is that not everyone sees this beautiful sport or youth soccer through your vile and pathetic perspective.
You failed with #1 in your list. FCV 07 and FCV 06 won nationals championships the past two years.
GA national championships? LOL
Those teams wouldn’t stand a chance in the ECNL playoffs. You think your daughter is that good but you really have no idea.
You're right. Those US National team players really suck.