ECNL moving to school year not calendar

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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..


In what way?


Err.. seriously?
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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..


In what way?


GA has thrown a couple of punches.
How does ECNL retaliate?

They are going to introduce their “promotion” league similar to GA Aspire
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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..


In what way?


GA has thrown a couple of punches.
How does ECNL retaliate?

They are going to introduce their “promotion” league similar to GA Aspire


Start SY after 3/2 to get all talented Q3/Q4 from GA. ECNL college recruiting will reach 90%.
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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..


In what way?


GA has thrown a couple of punches.
How does ECNL retaliate?

They are going to introduce their “promotion” league similar to GA Aspire


Start SY after 3/2 to get all talented Q3/Q4 from GA. ECNL college recruiting will reach 90%.

How exactly is that going to work?

The players you're referring have already been chased off because of RAE (if you believe in that type of thing)

Hahahahha, you're team isn't looking so good.
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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..



Are you an idiot? After SY, GA will be RL league and GA2 will be trash. ECNL first priority is how to push out SY soon.
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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..



Are you an idiot? After SY, GA will be RL league and GA2 will be trash. ECNL first priority is how to push out SY soon.


Take off your ECNL blinders. This is the beginning of the end for ECNL. GA is setting themselves up to be the elite league alongside MLSN. The GA/NWSL pathway is next.
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That is also why the BY / SY b&m-ing from ECNL is such crocodile tears. There is ZERO problem recruiting in BY.


ECNL isn't going to birth year as a strategic move. It because it what has been requested from their customer (college coaches). That is what is driving the change. the ones who actually do the recruiting disagree that there is no problem recruiting by BY. They want to go go to a showcase and see players all in the same recruiting class, and not have to watch a game and determine who is what grad year.


Stop making stuff up! This absolutely is not true. You clearly have no clue what happens on top teams and in college recruitment. College coaches never show up to watch any team - they follow and watch specific players. Try to stay informed.


I know two D1 college soccer coaches. They most definitely show up to watch TEAMS at showcases. They do not have the resources to only scout specific players. Once they’ve identified players they want (usually after seeing them play in tournaments or showcases), they reach out to those players. They do not have the budgets to travel around the country to follow specific players and just watch their games - especially since there’s no guaranty those players will commit to their school.


You heard what you wanted to hear from your college coach friends. That is absolutely not what they do.

Do you think they fill a roster every year? If you need a CM and a CB for next year…do you watch a “TEAMs”? Do you have time to watch a full match to see if any other players stand out? Nope…coaches go to these evens on a mission, it’s not some romanticized discovery process.

They get tape sent from 100s of players. They send that to their assistants, who help zero in on a few names. Then those coaches go to watch those names in person for each position. When they go to watch Suzy Striker play, they are not looking at your Betty Leftback. Betty doesn’t have a snowballs chance in hell with that coach if she wasn’t already on the radar.


Ok. I’ll let them know that one or two random parents on a soccer chat board think they’re doing it wrong.

Btw - I know the coaches because they were friends of mine growing up and we played soccer together in college (after we went through the college recruitment process). Coaches only need to see a kid play once or twice in person to know if they want you or not.
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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..



Are you an idiot? After SY, GA will be RL league and GA2 will be trash. ECNL first priority is how to push out SY soon.

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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..



Are you an idiot? After SY, GA will be RL league and GA2 will be trash. ECNL first priority is how to push out SY soon.


Take off your ECNL blinders. This is the beginning of the end for ECNL. GA is setting themselves up to be the elite league alongside MLSN. The GA/NWSL pathway is next.


How stupid you can be to buy that marketing trash. What is the reason behind GA throwing in all kinds of marketing gimmicks. It may challenge your IQ
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That is also why the BY / SY b&m-ing from ECNL is such crocodile tears. There is ZERO problem recruiting in BY.


ECNL isn't going to birth year as a strategic move. It because it what has been requested from their customer (college coaches). That is what is driving the change. the ones who actually do the recruiting disagree that there is no problem recruiting by BY. They want to go go to a showcase and see players all in the same recruiting class, and not have to watch a game and determine who is what grad year.


Stop making stuff up! This absolutely is not true. You clearly have no clue what happens on top teams and in college recruitment. College coaches never show up to watch any team - they follow and watch specific players. Try to stay informed.


I know two D1 college soccer coaches. They most definitely show up to watch TEAMS at showcases. They do not have the resources to only scout specific players. Once they’ve identified players they want (usually after seeing them play in tournaments or showcases), they reach out to those players. They do not have the budgets to travel around the country to follow specific players and just watch their games - especially since there’s no guaranty those players will commit to their school.


You heard what you wanted to hear from your college coach friends. That is absolutely not what they do.

Do you think they fill a roster every year? If you need a CM and a CB for next year…do you watch a “TEAMs”? Do you have time to watch a full match to see if any other players stand out? Nope…coaches go to these evens on a mission, it’s not some romanticized discovery process.

They get tape sent from 100s of players. They send that to their assistants, who help zero in on a few names. Then those coaches go to watch those names in person for each position. When they go to watch Suzy Striker play, they are not looking at your Betty Leftback. Betty doesn’t have a snowballs chance in hell with that coach if she wasn’t already on the radar.


This is nonsense. They don’t recruit positions. They want good players, regardless of position. They will replace every player on their team in one year if they can bring in an upgrade.

And more often than not, if a coach goes to watch Suzy play after receiving her tape, they will walk away from the game wanting a different girl from her team and maybe two girls from the team that Suzy was playing.
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I know two D1 college soccer coaches. They most definitely show up to watch TEAMS at showcases. They do not have the resources to only scout specific players. Once they’ve identified players they want (usually after seeing them play in tournaments or showcases), they reach out to those players. They do not have the budgets to travel around the country to follow specific players and just watch their games - especially since there’s no guaranty those players will commit to their school.

The only colleges who could maybe watch teams are the tippy top 10 colleges where they don't need to worry about players not being interested in them. If Stanford or FSU is interested the player will be too.

That is absolutely not the case with most all colleges. Most colleges scout specific players not teams because it takes LESS resources. They don't follow them around the country, they go to a handful of national events where all the players are all in one place. They only scout players who have expressed interest before the events. That's the reason these events exist and it's important to be in a league that attends them.


Coaches will check out players at these events that reached out to the coach, which the coach is interested in. But the coach is also absolutely scouting the other players on her team as well as the players on the opposing team. And the coach will then reach out to ANY players in the game that he wants to recruit.
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My kid for sure got recruited after a coach from a teammate’s dream school showed up to recruit a teammate. Went with my kid instead of the teammate. Awkward.
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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..



Are you an idiot? After SY, GA will be RL league and GA2 will be trash. ECNL first priority is how to push out SY soon.


Take off your ECNL blinders. This is the beginning of the end for ECNL. GA is setting themselves up to be the elite league alongside MLSN. The GA/NWSL pathway is next.


How stupid you can be to buy that marketing trash. What is the reason behind GA throwing in all kinds of marketing gimmicks. It may challenge your IQ


An ECNL hat commenting on “marketing trash” is hilarious.
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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..



Are you an idiot? After SY, GA will be RL league and GA2 will be trash. ECNL first priority is how to push out SY soon.


Take off your ECNL blinders. This is the beginning of the end for ECNL. GA is setting themselves up to be the elite league alongside MLSN. The GA/NWSL pathway is next.


How stupid you can be to buy that marketing trash. What is the reason behind GA throwing in all kinds of marketing gimmicks. It may challenge your IQ


Loosen up your hat, it's too tight.
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Anonymous wrote:If ECNL allows trap player to play down in showcase, they should allow them to join the younger team and play the league game. It is very awkward to guest in a younger team for important showcase and everyone in that team will hate you. Since ECNL already allows 2 trapped 8th grader to play half the season, it should be not an issue for them to allow 2/3 trapped players play the next season for all age groups. Potential 2/3 players change is a good transition before we go full SY next year.


If they are going to do this then just go all the way and do it! How many more than 3 would there be anyway 5 or 6. Just move to SY and be done with it.


Going full SY is always dramatic. So I do not believe ECNL will wait a year without doing anything. I think extending the current two trapped 8th graders for half the season to 2 trapped players of all age groups for the next season is a reasonable transition plan and will reduce the SY change impact by half. Unless ECNL has a better transition plan, that is what I think will be a good plan.



ECNL will not go full SY next year. It will be a wasted year. If that’s how you view it. Clubs will be advised on what the new cut off date will be and any changes the roster size and tournaments. It will be up to the clubs to decide to change up rosters a year early or let kids play with them for showcases or whatever is decided.

But ECNL will not make any major changes to team configuration until 26/27.



We will know it in 2 weeks. One thing is for sure. It will Not be a wasted year. It is not ECNL way doing things.


It’s known already and has been for a while: there will be no changes next year. Besides, ECNL is now focused on more urgent priorities like stopping the current hemorrhaging taking place ..



Are you an idiot? After SY, GA will be RL league and GA2 will be trash. ECNL first priority is how to push out SY soon.


Take off your ECNL blinders. This is the beginning of the end for ECNL. GA is setting themselves up to be the elite league alongside MLSN. The GA/NWSL pathway is next.


They are refusing to see the shift. GDA 2.0..except, this time they have the funding and the right people behind it.

Some clubs will probably hold back another year or so, but things are happening. Everything has a purpose. There is a reason for all of the news that dropped recently.
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