Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow another announcement of a staff coach member leaving. It really is a dumpster fire đď¸đĽ
Every single one of the coaches had interviewed elsewhere long before the season ended. Some may follow RM west - but those who can leave, are!
Anonymous wrote:Wow another announcement of a staff coach member leaving. It really is a dumpster fire đď¸đĽ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow LU decideds to let go of 12 players and currently only had 8 rostered. One of them a coach at Revolution. Canât make this up! đ
Told you, player/coach coming up if they survive.
Anonymous wrote:Wow LU decideds to let go of 12 players and currently only had 8 rostered. One of them a coach at Revolution. Canât make this up! đ
Anonymous wrote:Wow LU decideds to let go of 12 players and currently only had 8 rostered. One of them a coach at Revolution. Canât make this up! đ
Anonymous wrote:Wow LU decideds to let go of 12 players and currently only had 8 rostered. One of them a coach at Revolution. Canât make this up! đ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way this team has played in the past, it looked like a teenager was coaching them and sending them out there. LU looks like a High School team playing kickball
Yes, it really did. And he did so for 7 years. Between his compensation and those of the so called professional players now LU is in an insurmountable financial hole.
Is there a legal way of saving that club/organization?
You think they are going to fold completely or get booted down a notch from USL-C to USL-1? It's a tough go at USL-C playing at that venue which is in the middle of nothing. What's going to draw folks to the games - need to have a superior product on the pitch to make that happen. Hell - the Annapolis Blues just moved to USL-2 last season and are drawing well over 8000 fans a match. They are a marketing machine when it compares to LU. Heck, even down in Richmond, the USL1 Kickers that play in old school City Stadium average about 4500 fans a game, 1/2 the number of fans at LU contests.
Actually, they are getting booted down not because they suck, which they do both on the field and in the office, but because thatâs USLâs prerogative. They announced last summer a new structure.
USL D1 - first tier
USL Championship - second tier
current USL1 - third tier
current USL2 (summer league) - 4th tier but undecided if itâll be year round or remain as summer option for college folks and washed up dudes reliving their glory days.
Safe to say we may lose a USL presence in Loudoun considering they will be administratively demoted AND the financials donât justify continued expenditures for people who wouldnât be paid in European 3rd and 4th tiers.
Math wonât math no matter the passion.
Segra doesn't meet the minimum seating capacity for the first tier. Unless the club or county invest to expand the stadium, it's automatic demotion to the lower tier to start.
It will cease to exist. Already a plan to build data centers there. Give it 18 months to see it come to fruition. You saw it here first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way this team has played in the past, it looked like a teenager was coaching them and sending them out there. LU looks like a High School team playing kickball
Yes, it really did. And he did so for 7 years. Between his compensation and those of the so called professional players now LU is in an insurmountable financial hole.
Is there a legal way of saving that club/organization?
You think they are going to fold completely or get booted down a notch from USL-C to USL-1? It's a tough go at USL-C playing at that venue which is in the middle of nothing. What's going to draw folks to the games - need to have a superior product on the pitch to make that happen. Hell - the Annapolis Blues just moved to USL-2 last season and are drawing well over 8000 fans a match. They are a marketing machine when it compares to LU. Heck, even down in Richmond, the USL1 Kickers that play in old school City Stadium average about 4500 fans a game, 1/2 the number of fans at LU contests.
Actually, they are getting booted down not because they suck, which they do both on the field and in the office, but because thatâs USLâs prerogative. They announced last summer a new structure.
USL D1 - first tier
USL Championship - second tier
current USL1 - third tier
current USL2 (summer league) - 4th tier but undecided if itâll be year round or remain as summer option for college folks and washed up dudes reliving their glory days.
Safe to say we may lose a USL presence in Loudoun considering they will be administratively demoted AND the financials donât justify continued expenditures for people who wouldnât be paid in European 3rd and 4th tiers.
Math wonât math no matter the passion.
Segra doesn't meet the minimum seating capacity for the first tier. Unless the club or county invest to expand the stadium, it's automatic demotion to the lower tier to start.
It will cease to exist. Already a plan to build data centers there. Give it 18 months to see it come to fruition. You saw it here first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way this team has played in the past, it looked like a teenager was coaching them and sending them out there. LU looks like a High School team playing kickball
Yes, it really did. And he did so for 7 years. Between his compensation and those of the so called professional players now LU is in an insurmountable financial hole.
Is there a legal way of saving that club/organization?
You think they are going to fold completely or get booted down a notch from USL-C to USL-1? It's a tough go at USL-C playing at that venue which is in the middle of nothing. What's going to draw folks to the games - need to have a superior product on the pitch to make that happen. Hell - the Annapolis Blues just moved to USL-2 last season and are drawing well over 8000 fans a match. They are a marketing machine when it compares to LU. Heck, even down in Richmond, the USL1 Kickers that play in old school City Stadium average about 4500 fans a game, 1/2 the number of fans at LU contests.
Actually, they are getting booted down not because they suck, which they do both on the field and in the office, but because thatâs USLâs prerogative. They announced last summer a new structure.
USL D1 - first tier
USL Championship - second tier
current USL1 - third tier
current USL2 (summer league) - 4th tier but undecided if itâll be year round or remain as summer option for college folks and washed up dudes reliving their glory days.
Safe to say we may lose a USL presence in Loudoun considering they will be administratively demoted AND the financials donât justify continued expenditures for people who wouldnât be paid in European 3rd and 4th tiers.
Math wonât math no matter the passion.
Segra doesn't meet the minimum seating capacity for the first tier. Unless the club or county invest to expand the stadium, it's automatic demotion to the lower tier to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way this team has played in the past, it looked like a teenager was coaching them and sending them out there. LU looks like a High School team playing kickball
Yes, it really did. And he did so for 7 years. Between his compensation and those of the so called professional players now LU is in an insurmountable financial hole.
Is there a legal way of saving that club/organization?
You think they are going to fold completely or get booted down a notch from USL-C to USL-1? It's a tough go at USL-C playing at that venue which is in the middle of nothing. What's going to draw folks to the games - need to have a superior product on the pitch to make that happen. Hell - the Annapolis Blues just moved to USL-2 last season and are drawing well over 8000 fans a match. They are a marketing machine when it compares to LU. Heck, even down in Richmond, the USL1 Kickers that play in old school City Stadium average about 4500 fans a game, 1/2 the number of fans at LU contests.
Actually, they are getting booted down not because they suck, which they do both on the field and in the office, but because thatâs USLâs prerogative. They announced last summer a new structure.
USL D1 - first tier
USL Championship - second tier
current USL1 - third tier
current USL2 (summer league) - 4th tier but undecided if itâll be year round or remain as summer option for college folks and washed up dudes reliving their glory days.
Safe to say we may lose a USL presence in Loudoun considering they will be administratively demoted AND the financials donât justify continued expenditures for people who wouldnât be paid in European 3rd and 4th tiers.
Math wonât math no matter the passion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way this team has played in the past, it looked like a teenager was coaching them and sending them out there. LU looks like a High School team playing kickball
Yes, it really did. And he did so for 7 years. Between his compensation and those of the so called professional players now LU is in an insurmountable financial hole.
Is there a legal way of saving that club/organization?
You think they are going to fold completely or get booted down a notch from USL-C to USL-1? It's a tough go at USL-C playing at that venue which is in the middle of nothing. What's going to draw folks to the games - need to have a superior product on the pitch to make that happen. Hell - the Annapolis Blues just moved to USL-2 last season and are drawing well over 8000 fans a match. They are a marketing machine when it compares to LU. Heck, even down in Richmond, the USL1 Kickers that play in old school City Stadium average about 4500 fans a game, 1/2 the number of fans at LU contests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way this team has played in the past, it looked like a teenager was coaching them and sending them out there. LU looks like a High School team playing kickball
Yes, it really did. And he did so for 7 years. Between his compensation and those of the so called professional players now LU is in an insurmountable financial hole.
Is there a legal way of saving that club/organization?