Anonymous wrote:hi coach. Not all the players are the same in regards to talent. If that were/is the case va revolution could beat the new talent.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
The girls leaving weren’t hopping and chasing. They were in ECNL and chose to stay ECNL, that is staying the same, not chasing a badge, but staying with the same badge. The club chased a badge. Keep your narrative straight. Stop vilifying 13-16 year players because they wanted to maintain the status qo, whereas it was as he club chasing badges. Be honest, or be a giant tool. Or continue to be a giant tool, we know you can’t resist.
Nobody cares about who stayed and who left. It is a pay to play system. Who ever stayed pais the dues and whoever left decided to pay another vendor. It is not very complicated. In terms of talent or what not. Nobody is special, all players are pretty much the same in terms of talent . One player leaves , a similar player comes and everyone does what they think is best for their kids although in this area all clubs are money grab for the families willing to spend extra income on sports.
Now if you are talking about pro players switching clubs then that’s a different story. So far, this is just youth sports and none is a pro or a wow player after all. Everyone relax.
Fear the Rev
Anonymous wrote:no they (cough parents) were badge chasing otherwise they could of been GA. If league is so crappy they would of won it all and still get recognized at a national levelAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
The girls leaving weren’t hopping and chasing. They were in ECNL and chose to stay ECNL, that is staying the same, not chasing a badge, but staying with the same badge. The club chased a badge. Keep your narrative straight. Stop vilifying 13-16 year players because they wanted to maintain the status qo, whereas it was as he club chasing badges. Be honest, or be a giant tool. Or continue to be a giant tool, we know you can’t resist.
no they (cough parents) were badge chasing otherwise they could of been GA. If league is so crappy they would of won it all and still get recognized at a national levelAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
The girls leaving weren’t hopping and chasing. They were in ECNL and chose to stay ECNL, that is staying the same, not chasing a badge, but staying with the same badge. The club chased a badge. Keep your narrative straight. Stop vilifying 13-16 year players because they wanted to maintain the status qo, whereas it was as he club chasing badges. Be honest, or be a giant tool. Or continue to be a giant tool, we know you can’t resist.
hi coach. Not all the players are the same in regards to talent. If that were/is the case va revolution could beat the new talent.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
The girls leaving weren’t hopping and chasing. They were in ECNL and chose to stay ECNL, that is staying the same, not chasing a badge, but staying with the same badge. The club chased a badge. Keep your narrative straight. Stop vilifying 13-16 year players because they wanted to maintain the status qo, whereas it was as he club chasing badges. Be honest, or be a giant tool. Or continue to be a giant tool, we know you can’t resist.
Nobody cares about who stayed and who left. It is a pay to play system. Who ever stayed pais the dues and whoever left decided to pay another vendor. It is not very complicated. In terms of talent or what not. Nobody is special, all players are pretty much the same in terms of talent . One player leaves , a similar player comes and everyone does what they think is best for their kids although in this area all clubs are money grab for the families willing to spend extra income on sports.
Now if you are talking about pro players switching clubs then that’s a different story. So far, this is just youth sports and none is a pro or a wow player after all. Everyone relax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
The girls leaving weren’t hopping and chasing. They were in ECNL and chose to stay ECNL, that is staying the same, not chasing a badge, but staying with the same badge. The club chased a badge. Keep your narrative straight. Stop vilifying 13-16 year players because they wanted to maintain the status qo, whereas it was as he club chasing badges. Be honest, or be a giant tool. Or continue to be a giant tool, we know you can’t resist.
Nobody cares about who stayed and who left. It is a pay to play system. Who ever stayed pais the dues and whoever left decided to pay another vendor. It is not very complicated. In terms of talent or what not. Nobody is special, all players are pretty much the same in terms of talent . One player leaves , a similar player comes and everyone does what they think is best for their kids although in this area all clubs are money grab for the families willing to spend extra income on sports.
Now if you are talking about pro players switching clubs then that’s a different story. So far, this is just youth sports and none is a pro or a wow player after all. Everyone relax.
GA was substandard they told us. Ecnl was the standard they told us. They can’t vilify the girls for being loyal to their personal goals instead of the club that is loyal to $$/boy$/themselve$.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
The girls leaving weren’t hopping and chasing. They were in ECNL and chose to stay ECNL, that is staying the same, not chasing a badge, but staying with the same badge. The club chased a badge. Keep your narrative straight. Stop vilifying 13-16 year players because they wanted to maintain the status qo, whereas it was as he club chasing badges. Be honest, or be a giant tool. Or continue to be a giant tool, we know you can’t resist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
The girls leaving weren’t hopping and chasing. They were in ECNL and chose to stay ECNL, that is staying the same, not chasing a badge, but staying with the same badge. The club chased a badge. Keep your narrative straight. Stop vilifying 13-16 year players because they wanted to maintain the status qo, whereas it was as he club chasing badges. Be honest, or be a giant tool. Or continue to be a giant tool, we know you can’t resist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:someone told me exnl is the standard…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
This is rich on a LS/NVA thread that just hopped/chased the entire boys and girls side to different leagues. Do you people even understand irony? Your whole club just chased!
Oh no, not a different and BETTER league. Those cads! But you'll be OK VRSC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:someone told me exnl is the standard…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
This is rich on a LS/NVA thread that just hopped/chased the entire boys and girls side to different leagues. Do you people even understand irony? Your whole club just chased!
Anonymous wrote:someone told me exnl is the standard…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing
someone told me exnl is the standard…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012 GA lost to a usys team
2013 had a rough tournament
2012 lost in semis
2011 lost in finals on pks
Doesn’t seem that bad.
What tournament? Not aware there was a GA tournament this weekend? Is this on play station? lol
2013 and 2011 won by RL teams. GA domination will have to wait.
Arl parent here the 11 RL team are recent US Club national champions and suspect they would do very well in the GA league.
Are kids still choosing to play RL over GA or ECNL?
Depends on whether you are willing to commute to a club that may not be in your state/county. Some families may not want to travel to play GA/ECNL N.
Girls choose RL for the commute, not the Competition.
We’re not all badge chasers and club hoppers I guess.
Girls choose RL for the commute and not to be badge chasers/club hoppers, not for the competition.
Fixed
Keep hopping and chasing