Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats Union, between the two BRAVE coaches who are taking over Union teams the two coaches have a combined record of 9-36-5 across 4 teams this season.
Yeah, McLean families have every right to be worried.
And you attribute that record all to the coaches and not the talent of the players they are working with?
The coach picked the talent and coached the talent.
Coaches can only pick the talent that comes to their id sessions. It’s not like there is a single talent pool for all the clubs to draft from
If there was a single talent pool, some coaches would be better at drafting than others. Consider 2024 the year of the single talent pool. Who do you want as your coach?
He hasn't proven anything so I'd still not choose him. He wasn't a draw to BRAVE before and he isn't a draw now.
There is a single talent pool. Everyone who is moving. You will see the same kids at Loudoun, VDA, Arlington, and sometimes SYC, Revolution, FCV. Will you see them at FVU? Is that their top choice? Depends on the coach.
Not if BRAVE coaches are leading the teams. The BRAVE coaches will only act as player repellants
What an insipid comment.
Anonymous wrote:This is more on ECNL than it is on the clubs involved. They’re trying to save face while screwing a ton of kids over
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody has determined what the reason behind this move is, especially with the timing of it. But EVERYBODY is dissecting this and getting pissed at the clubs. Why isn't anybody questioning ECNL's motives behind this? And especially the timing. This is a company that builds its platform to showcase kids that want to play at the next level and 1 week before ID sessions they dropped this. The kids that are in the crucial recruitment period are the ones that will suffer the most. This could have been handled in a way better manner.
Timing is perfect.
It is about time to cut down ECNL teams from 5 to 4.
Such a cult-Y response. Sure, maybe there were too many ECNL teams currently but there should've been more communication done long ago and that would have led to more time to prepare, especially for the families that have kids in or going into the recruiting period.
It seems a shame that Union needs to be disrupted because BRAVE was terrible and people responsible for BRAVE being terrible get rewarded for their failures
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During BRAVE's existence they have committed 15 girls over 3 years.
Brave hasn’t been around 3 years. They started playing 18 months ago.
BRAVE/BRYC. Feel better?
Anonymous wrote:this is more on ECNL that in is on the clubs involved. They’re trying to save face while screwing a ton of kids over
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats Union, between the two BRAVE coaches who are taking over Union teams the two coaches have a combined record of 9-36-5 across 4 teams this season.
Yeah, McLean families have every right to be worried.
And you attribute that record all to the coaches and not the talent of the players they are working with?
The coach picked the talent and coached the talent.
Coaches can only pick the talent that comes to their id sessions. It’s not like there is a single talent pool for all the clubs to draft from
If there was a single talent pool, some coaches would be better at drafting than others. Consider 2024 the year of the single talent pool. Who do you want as your coach?
He hasn't proven anything so I'd still not choose him. He wasn't a draw to BRAVE before and he isn't a draw now.
There is a single talent pool. Everyone who is moving. You will see the same kids at Loudoun, VDA, Arlington, and sometimes SYC, Revolution, FCV. Will you see them at FVU? Is that their top choice? Depends on the coach.
Not if BRAVE coaches are leading the teams. The BRAVE coaches will only act as player repellants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL is destroying the youth soccer landscape.I keep hearing about talent dilution why then they stepped and blew the ODP program? Because ECNL’s only goal is marketing-leisure business and they want everyone either in NL or RL, such a monopoly.
To line their pockets through their shell aka US Club Soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Union will keep SYC’s players and Brave players will fill in the gaps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During BRAVE's existence they have committed 15 girls over 3 years.
Brave hasn’t been around 3 years. They started playing 18 months ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody has determined what the reason behind this move is, especially with the timing of it. But EVERYBODY is dissecting this and getting pissed at the clubs. Why isn't anybody questioning ECNL's motives behind this? And especially the timing. This is a company that builds its platform to showcase kids that want to play at the next level and 1 week before ID sessions they dropped this. The kids that are in the crucial recruitment period are the ones that will suffer the most. This could have been handled in a way better manner.
Timing is perfect.
It is about time to cut down ECNL teams from 5 to 4.
Such a cult-Y response. Sure, maybe there were too many ECNL teams currently but there should've been more communication done long ago and that would have led to more time to prepare, especially for the families that have kids in or going into the recruiting period.
It seems a shame that Union needs to be disrupted because BRAVE was terrible and people responsible for BRAVE being terrible get rewarded for their failures
Anonymous wrote:During BRAVE's existence they have committed 15 girls over 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody has determined what the reason behind this move is, especially with the timing of it. But EVERYBODY is dissecting this and getting pissed at the clubs. Why isn't anybody questioning ECNL's motives behind this? And especially the timing. This is a company that builds its platform to showcase kids that want to play at the next level and 1 week before ID sessions they dropped this. The kids that are in the crucial recruitment period are the ones that will suffer the most. This could have been handled in a way better manner.
Timing is perfect.
It is about time to cut down ECNL teams from 5 to 4.
Such a cult-Y response. Sure, maybe there were too many ECNL teams currently but there should've been more communication done long ago and that would have led to more time to prepare, especially for the families that have kids in or going into the recruiting period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL is destroying the youth soccer landscape.I keep hearing about talent dilution why then they stepped and blew the ODP program? Because ECNL’s only goal is marketing-leisure business and they want everyone either in NL or RL, such a monopoly.
Lazy, old retread coaches like MV are what’s destroying youth soccer
He has both a USSF A License and an Academy Director License.