Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 06 got spanked by VDA
Do you mean Arlington’s second 2005 team? Get your facts straight.
Never let the facts get in the way of a good story. That’s how this ECNL propagandist operates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both FCV 08 and MU 08 will beat Arlington. And that is not knocking Arlington. Arlington is a good team. You heard it here first - 3 of 4 top 08 area teams will be in GA.
Does MU have enough 07s and 06s that the 08s and 09s wont have to play up?
Yes, the partnerships have fixed the issue with lack of young player pipeline.
How is the issue fixed?
Because they have a player pool to work with and draw talent from.
There were a few Arlington girls looking a MU before the shut down and Arlington is closer to MU practice vs Stoddert or Potomac. It just seems like the younger ages 08 and 07 are not that excited about Mclean. What’s going on with that?
Well 2008’s now have Clyde as their primary coach. Many will stay for the exposure and all have been guaranteed spots. Cant argue with Clyde’s track record as the girls get toward high school no matter how much of an ASA booster you are.
I call BS on arlington giving outside offers at this point. Many area clubs agreed to not actively recruit from each other’s
rosters during the pandemic so arlington would be flying in the face of yhat...
Difference between actively recruiting and responding to proactive inquiries though....
Not sure it would be a good look for ASA to get caught bending the rules in their favor. ASA could argue a technicality (active vs. responding) but is it really worth it to piss off other clubs enough for them to blackball from ECNL in the future for a few 07/08 players. Probably not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both FCV 08 and MU 08 will beat Arlington. And that is not knocking Arlington. Arlington is a good team. You heard it here first - 3 of 4 top 08 area teams will be in GA.
Does MU have enough 07s and 06s that the 08s and 09s wont have to play up?
Yes, the partnerships have fixed the issue with lack of young player pipeline.
How is the issue fixed?
Because they have a player pool to work with and draw talent from.
There were a few Arlington girls looking a MU before the shut down and Arlington is closer to MU practice vs Stoddert or Potomac. It just seems like the younger ages 08 and 07 are not that excited about Mclean. What’s going on with that?
Well 2008’s now have Clyde as their primary coach. Many will stay for the exposure and all have been guaranteed spots. Cant argue with Clyde’s track record as the girls get toward high school no matter how much of an ASA booster you are.
I call BS on arlington giving outside offers at this point. Many area clubs agreed to not actively recruit from each other’s
rosters during the pandemic so arlington would be flying in the face of yhat...
Difference between actively recruiting and responding to proactive inquiries though....
Not sure it would be a good look for ASA to get caught bending the rules in their favor. ASA could argue a technicality (active vs. responding) but is it really worth it to piss off other clubs enough for them to blackball from ECNL in the future for a few 07/08 players. Probably not.
Bending the rules? There’s no ECNL rule that would apply to ASA, nor any DA rules since the league folded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is coaching slate announced?
Soon
most people will be happy with the announcement
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 06 got spanked by VDA
Do you mean Arlington’s second 2005 team? Get your facts straight.
Never let the facts get in the way of a good story. That’s how this ECNL propagandist operates. Anonymous wrote:Arlington 06 got spanked by VDA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would bet girls get ECNL in Fall 2021. Makes sense, and those staying with GAL probably think that too.
Weren't people asserting that GA is a superior league? What has changed?
Anonymous wrote:When is coaching slate announced?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both FCV 08 and MU 08 will beat Arlington. And that is not knocking Arlington. Arlington is a good team. You heard it here first - 3 of 4 top 08 area teams will be in GA.
Does MU have enough 07s and 06s that the 08s and 09s wont have to play up?
Yes, the partnerships have fixed the issue with lack of young player pipeline.
How is the issue fixed?
Because they have a player pool to work with and draw talent from.
There were a few Arlington girls looking a MU before the shut down and Arlington is closer to MU practice vs Stoddert or Potomac. It just seems like the younger ages 08 and 07 are not that excited about Mclean. What’s going on with that?
Well 2008’s now have Clyde as their primary coach. Many will stay for the exposure and all have been guaranteed spots. Cant argue with Clyde’s track record as the girls get toward high school no matter how much of an ASA booster you are.
I call BS on arlington giving outside offers at this point. Many area clubs agreed to not actively recruit from each other’s
rosters during the pandemic so arlington would be flying in the face of yhat...
Difference between actively recruiting and responding to proactive inquiries though....
Not sure it would be a good look for ASA to get caught bending the rules in their favor. ASA could argue a technicality (active vs. responding) but is it really worth it to piss off other clubs enough for them to blackball from ECNL in the future for a few 07/08 players. Probably not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Arlington boys to ecnl. I guess that make it more likely the girls will join?? It’s confusing.
It means the girls got screwed. Arlington was offered ECRL on the girls side I bet (GA is a better choice than that, for sure) while teams that Arlington 04 and below beat handily, like VDA and BRYC, stay in ECNL.
It means Arlington girls aren’t very good. Have fun in GAL!
no it doesn’t. Just stop. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both FCV 08 and MU 08 will beat Arlington. And that is not knocking Arlington. Arlington is a good team. You heard it here first - 3 of 4 top 08 area teams will be in GA.
Does MU have enough 07s and 06s that the 08s and 09s wont have to play up?
Yes, the partnerships have fixed the issue with lack of young player pipeline.
How is the issue fixed?
Because they have a player pool to work with and draw talent from.
There were a few Arlington girls looking a MU before the shut down and Arlington is closer to MU practice vs Stoddert or Potomac. It just seems like the younger ages 08 and 07 are not that excited about Mclean. What’s going on with that?
Well 2008’s now have Clyde as their primary coach. Many will stay for the exposure and all have been guaranteed spots. Cant argue with Clyde’s track record as the girls get toward high school no matter how much of an ASA booster you are.
I call BS on arlington giving outside offers at this point. Many area clubs agreed to not actively recruit from each other’s
rosters during the pandemic so arlington would be flying in the face of yhat...
Difference between actively recruiting and responding to proactive inquiries though....
Not sure it would be a good look for ASA to get caught bending the rules in their favor. ASA could argue a technicality (active vs. responding) but is it really worth it to piss off other clubs enough for them to blackball from ECNL in the future for a few 07/08 players. Probably not.
Anonymous wrote:I would bet girls get ECNL in Fall 2021. Makes sense, and those staying with GAL probably think that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both FCV 08 and MU 08 will beat Arlington. And that is not knocking Arlington. Arlington is a good team. You heard it here first - 3 of 4 top 08 area teams will be in GA.
Does MU have enough 07s and 06s that the 08s and 09s wont have to play up?
Yes, the partnerships have fixed the issue with lack of young player pipeline.
How is the issue fixed?
Because they have a player pool to work with and draw talent from.
There were a few Arlington girls looking a MU before the shut down and Arlington is closer to MU practice vs Stoddert or Potomac. It just seems like the younger ages 08 and 07 are not that excited about Mclean. What’s going on with that?
Well 2008’s now have Clyde as their primary coach. Many will stay for the exposure and all have been guaranteed spots. Cant argue with Clyde’s track record as the girls get toward high school no matter how much of an ASA booster you are.
I call BS on arlington giving outside offers at this point. Many area clubs agreed to not actively recruit from each other’s
rosters during the pandemic so arlington would be flying in the face of yhat...
Difference between actively recruiting and responding to proactive inquiries though....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Arlington boys to ecnl. I guess that make it more likely the girls will join?? It’s confusing.
It means the girls got screwed. Arlington was offered ECRL on the girls side I bet (GA is a better choice than that, for sure) while teams that Arlington 04 and below beat handily, like VDA and BRYC, stay in ECNL.
When exactly did Arlington04 handily beat VDA04
Pre-season friendly fall 2019