Anonymous wrote:SYC was desperately trying to get into ECNL. They had talks with BRYC but didn't formulate. Before SYC merged with McLean, they applied for MLS Next for their boys program and applied for the Girls Academy League. GAL rejected the girls and leadership expected MLS Next to reject them as well, so SYC approached McLean and decided to go with the 'merged rosters' approach but the unexpected happened: SYC Boys got a full slate of MLS Next teams.
So now, SYC Boys have the potential to play in MLS Next and ECNL with 3rd-team level players in CCL (girls first team). Very few SYC Girls were able to make the VA Union 'merged rosters' team; several have left. BRYC may survive a little more than a year but time will tell. If MLS Next survives, SYC will not join ECNL because they don't care about the girls program; this is why the SYC Commissioner's daughter plays for Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evergreen was purchased by another club so FCV is going to be a club with no place to practice. This makes sense to merge and move practices to Robinson.
Lol. Nice try. A club doesn’t own Evergreen. It’s a sports complex that rents fields owned by investors.
Anonymous wrote:Top players from Leesburg FC leaving? Yawn.
Anonymous wrote:Speculation.
But I do believe BRYC days are numbered in the ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:You mean like Loudoun??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evergreen was purchased by another club so FCV is going to be a club with no place to practice. This makes sense to merge and move practices to Robinson.
Lol. Nice try. A club doesn’t own Evergreen. It’s a sports complex that rents fields owned by investors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone if there is actual real talk of a fcv/bryc merger or just speculation.
It’s a done deal. MW coming back to team up with BP.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone if there is actual real talk of a fcv/bryc merger or just speculation.