Anonymous wrote:Are there openings on MDDC? Seems like they have all the players they need. Why would any of them leave?
OOOOO..... MMMMM..... GGGGG........Anonymous wrote:Are there openings on MDDC? Seems like they have all the players they need. Why would any of them leave?
Anonymous wrote:Who is the coach of MDDC and who is the coach of Capital next year?
Actually, just looking for one example. C'mon, don't cop out....Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should quote somebody so we can see what you're pointing out.Anonymous wrote:2028 was bad… 2029 is shaping up well to rival them. Keep it up. All your girls are the next Charlotte North. Capital or whoever can’t even assist them. They are good on their own
40 pages should be enough evidence
Anonymous wrote:You should quote somebody so we can see what you're pointing out.Anonymous wrote:2028 was bad… 2029 is shaping up well to rival them. Keep it up. All your girls are the next Charlotte North. Capital or whoever can’t even assist them. They are good on their own
Anonymous wrote:You should quote somebody so we can see what you're pointing out.Anonymous wrote:2028 was bad… 2029 is shaping up well to rival them. Keep it up. All your girls are the next Charlotte North. Capital or whoever can’t even assist them. They are good on their own
You should quote somebody so we can see what you're pointing out.Anonymous wrote:2028 was bad… 2029 is shaping up well to rival them. Keep it up. All your girls are the next Charlotte North. Capital or whoever can’t even assist them. They are good on their own
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is M&D DC supposed to be the new dominant club in DC area, if it doesn't have a team in NGLL 2030 or 2031 A? 2029s are playing well, but this seems like a gap in the strategy.
How are the Capital teams doing in the NGLL? That's right they don't have any. Looks like M&D DC are playing it smart and focusing on development of their new model. So far, the 2029 team is a success. With success comes growth.
This is a tellingly defensive response that avoids the question. Capital has always been a high school team. The argument of the M&D DC boosters on this page is that they can start earlier and develop strong teams that don't need to try out for Capital, highlighting their 2029 team, which includes 9 players from another club poached before the 8th grade season. If the argument for M&D DC has any weight, they should have strong teams being pulled together at 2030 and 2031 playing in NGLL. But they don't...
Wait a minute - all of this M&D DC yap and the team is built off a bunch of girls that left Pride just this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The disgruntled parents of the kids that were cut are back.
actually a current MDDC family that was Next Level. We are not all the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is M&D DC supposed to be the new dominant club in DC area, if it doesn't have a team in NGLL 2030 or 2031 A? 2029s are playing well, but this seems like a gap in the strategy.
How are the Capital teams doing in the NGLL? That's right they don't have any. Looks like M&D DC are playing it smart and focusing on development of their new model. So far, the 2029 team is a success. With success comes growth.
This is a tellingly defensive response that avoids the question. Capital has always been a high school team. The argument of the M&D DC boosters on this page is that they can start earlier and develop strong teams that don't need to try out for Capital, highlighting their 2029 team, which includes 9 players from another club poached before the 8th grade season. If the argument for M&D DC has any weight, they should have strong teams being pulled together at 2030 and 2031 playing in NGLL. But they don't...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is M&D DC supposed to be the new dominant club in DC area, if it doesn't have a team in NGLL 2030 or 2031 A? 2029s are playing well, but this seems like a gap in the strategy.
How are the Capital teams doing in the NGLL? That's right they don't have any. Looks like M&D DC are playing it smart and focusing on development of their new model. So far, the 2029 team is a success. With success comes growth.
This is a tellingly defensive response that avoids the question. Capital has always been a high school team. The argument of the M&D DC boosters on this page is that they can start earlier and develop strong teams that don't need to try out for Capital, highlighting their 2029 team, which includes 9 players from another club poached before the 8th grade season. If the argument for M&D DC has any weight, they should have strong teams being pulled together at 2030 and 2031 playing in NGLL. But they don't...
Anonymous wrote:The disgruntled parents of the kids that were cut are back.