Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun ECNL in the 6th group at 08🤣
Ironically FCV 09s are in 6th bracket at 09 and Loudoun is in 1st ROFL
Top flight 09 doesn't mean much when the best 09 teams in the tournament are playing in the U13 Juniors bracket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun ECNL in the 6th group at 08🤣
Ironically FCV 09s are in 6th bracket at 09 and Loudoun is in 1st ROFL
Top flight 09 doesn't mean much when the best 09 teams in the tournament are playing in the U13 Juniors bracket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun ECNL in the 6th group at 08🤣
Ironically FCV 09s are in 6th bracket at 09 and Loudoun is in 1st ROFL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry for wanting to see a good youth soccer game involving my DD and her friends play against other girls she has played against and with over the years. Apparently the woke police don’t allow it in their bubble.
It’s just laughable that’s all. You’re not being cancelled you’re being laughed at. They are different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see McLean and FCV play it each.
Why would you "love" this?
Because it’s not creepy or weird at all to follow girls travel soccer as a sport
Idiot, this is a discussion about a girls tournament and as a parent of a girl who plays for a club that will play in the tournament, I would like to see FCV and McLean play because they are two strong teams and DD has played against both and has friends on both.
Jesus, who cares. The problem with all of this is parents like you who think these games mean anything. Creating these little club rivalries acting like the players are these little celebrities.
And would would the result of such a game even mean? What does it say about those kids or your kid? It is just weird to follow it or care that much about youth club soccer.
Says the person to sought out a soccer message board on internet and felt indignant enough to reply to the post. Yo, kettle.
One can look at a thread about a tournament, especially during Covid, and be interested because brackets are released to know where MY kids team is playing.
It’s another thing entirely to dream up team matches like a fan boy. It’s hysterical, they are kids playing in their 30th tournament after playing literally hundreds of games by now. All most reasonable sane people want to know now is where and when. If your young maybe your kid gets a cheap meddle after it a good weekend of soccer. If your kid is older and showcasing, hopefully the coach of a school she is interested in watches her play and hopefully she has a good game with highlights to send out.
By recruiting age most parents could care less about what other clubs are doing. You’re focused on your own team playing well, win or lose, and how your player plays and their own process.
My guess is, your DD is still playing for cheap trinkets.
DD playing in top bracket, bruh. #deleteyouraccount
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see McLean and FCV play it each.
Why would you "love" this?
Because it’s not creepy or weird at all to follow girls travel soccer as a sport
Idiot, this is a discussion about a girls tournament and as a parent of a girl who plays for a club that will play in the tournament, I would like to see FCV and McLean play because they are two strong teams and DD has played against both and has friends on both.
Jesus, who cares. The problem with all of this is parents like you who think these games mean anything. Creating these little club rivalries acting like the players are these little celebrities.
And would would the result of such a game even mean? What does it say about those kids or your kid? It is just weird to follow it or care that much about youth club soccer.
Says the person to sought out a soccer message board on internet and felt indignant enough to reply to the post. Yo, kettle.
One can look at a thread about a tournament, especially during Covid, and be interested because brackets are released to know where MY kids team is playing.
It’s another thing entirely to dream up team matches like a fan boy. It’s hysterical, they are kids playing in their 30th tournament after playing literally hundreds of games by now. All most reasonable sane people want to know now is where and when. If your young maybe your kid gets a cheap meddle after it a good weekend of soccer. If your kid is older and showcasing, hopefully the coach of a school she is interested in watches her play and hopefully she has a good game with highlights to send out.
By recruiting age most parents could care less about what other clubs are doing. You’re focused on your own team playing well, win or lose, and how your player plays and their own process.
My guess is, your DD is still playing for cheap trinkets.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry for wanting to see a good youth soccer game involving my DD and her friends play against other girls she has played against and with over the years. Apparently the woke police don’t allow it in their bubble.