More gimmicks to fool unsuspecting parents

Anonymous
Is this a money grab or something else. Maybe they are preparing for the collapse of the GA.

https://www.soccerwire.com/news/us-youth-soccer-announces-launch-of-national-league-elite-64/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this a money grab or something else. Maybe they are preparing for the collapse of the GA.

https://www.soccerwire.com/news/us-youth-soccer-announces-launch-of-national-league-elite-64/


No more than the ECNL gimmick to add more teams to a playoff system.
Anonymous
So this is EDP national league?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a money grab or something else. Maybe they are preparing for the collapse of the GA.

https://www.soccerwire.com/news/us-youth-soccer-announces-launch-of-national-league-elite-64/


No more than the ECNL gimmick to add more teams to a playoff system.


What on earth is wrong with doing this? There's nothing gimmicky about getting local or regional powerhouses to play other competition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a money grab or something else. Maybe they are preparing for the collapse of the GA.

https://www.soccerwire.com/news/us-youth-soccer-announces-launch-of-national-league-elite-64/


No more than the ECNL gimmick to add more teams to a playoff system.


So more kids can get college exposure? That’s a gimmick?
Anonymous
As far as I'm concerned, the more competition among leagues, the better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a money grab or something else. Maybe they are preparing for the collapse of the GA.

https://www.soccerwire.com/news/us-youth-soccer-announces-launch-of-national-league-elite-64/


No more than the ECNL gimmick to add more teams to a playoff system.


What on earth is wrong with doing this? There's nothing gimmicky about getting local or regional powerhouses to play other competition.


I have to agree with the OP because it's top clubs, not teams. Who defines the clubs? And we all know that certain age groups in the same club can have very different performance levels. The top team in the age group below DS has one of the top teams in the nation. Another age group - same club - can barely crack the top 30 in Virginia but since this is a really good club does that mean that age group that is doing badly would now be considered one of those top 64 elite teams?
Anonymous
Is there a Zen Diagram that shows all the different leagues broken down into National vs regional? It's getting really confusing.
Anonymous
Why would any ecnl club participate? Already too many games and events. Something has to give in the schedule. Perfect for EDP clubs to get a chance to play against GAL clubs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would any ecnl club participate? Already too many games and events. Something has to give in the schedule. Perfect for EDP clubs to get a chance to play against GAL clubs.


For national glory. The top 64 clubs anywhere have loaded schedules. This doesn't take over that, especially if you lose your region. I can see a national title being distracting for those that get to finals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a Zen Diagram that shows all the different leagues broken down into National vs regional? It's getting really confusing.


I like the idea of a Zen diagram. Or Venn Master.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a money grab or something else. Maybe they are preparing for the collapse of the GA.

https://www.soccerwire.com/news/us-youth-soccer-announces-launch-of-national-league-elite-64/


No more than the ECNL gimmick to add more teams to a playoff system.


What on earth is wrong with doing this? There's nothing gimmicky about getting local or regional powerhouses to play other competition.


I have to agree with the OP because it's top clubs, not teams. Who defines the clubs? And we all know that certain age groups in the same club can have very different performance levels. The top team in the age group below DS has one of the top teams in the nation. Another age group - same club - can barely crack the top 30 in Virginia but since this is a really good club does that mean that age group that is doing badly would now be considered one of those top 64 elite teams?


Agreed on that front. Teams are a much better way to do this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would any ecnl club participate? Already too many games and events. Something has to give in the schedule. Perfect for EDP clubs to get a chance to play against GAL clubs.


For national glory. The top 64 clubs anywhere have loaded schedules. This doesn't take over that, especially if you lose your region. I can see a national title being distracting for those that get to finals.


Ecnl is already a national league w playoffs. Do they want to replace their own national playoff system with one managed by USYS? What would be the point? To allow the 3 GAL clubs that are competitive nationally w ecnl across all age groups to participate? Again, not trying to be snarky, what’s the benefit for ecnl?

To me, and maybe I’m way off here, it’s like if the MLS created a global Champions League to replace the current CL and begging Real Madrid, Chelsea, etc. to participate for “glory”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a money grab or something else. Maybe they are preparing for the collapse of the GA.

https://www.soccerwire.com/news/us-youth-soccer-announces-launch-of-national-league-elite-64/


No more than the ECNL gimmick to add more teams to a playoff system.


What on earth is wrong with doing this? There's nothing gimmicky about getting local or regional powerhouses to play other competition.


^^^ We got a live one! Reel them in slowly.

There is already an EDP National League and if you want to play a regional powerhouse, go to a regional tournament like CASL, JefCup, etc. Let's stop the travel.
Anonymous
12-year-olds on a flying around the country / region schedule? Give me a break.
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