What are you talking about "considering the teams in their conference"? Your conference has two top 50 teams while the Mid Atlantic has 5. Your Conference has 4 top 100 teams while the Mid Atlantic has 8. Your Conference for your age group is not exactly a ECNL murderers row. National Rankings for the Conference: 13 Bethesda (which is impressive) 22 PDA Blue 84 Penn Fusion 94 FC Delco 108 FC Bucks 120 MD United 149 Match Fit 253 Pipeline 323 PDA South ECNL Mid Atlantic: 12 McLean 23 Carolina Elite 24 VDA 32 Charlotte 42 NC Courage 73 SC United 80 NC Fusion 85 Richmond 114 Charlotte Independence 127 BRYC 166 Loudoun 240 Willmington |
2008 are poised to bounce back - remember they benefit from trap players next fall too! |
You act like only BSC has trapped players. |
I love the last comment. Makes them develop players - precisely. Better that way. KL is also focused only on players that can be developed or will make an impact - not just filling rosters |
I don’t act like that - what a narrow comment. Simply stating that the 08 troubles will be behind them soon with new players AND traps. The traps will help. Of course they go against other teams with traps but fundamentally they will bounce back |
Genuine question: where are these rankings I would love to look at it |
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Considering the expansion of ECNL overall but in particular the DMV in a few short years ECNL has gone from 4 DMV Clubs to 8 ECNL Clubs. Assuming 20 players per roster the opportunities for kids went from 80 ECNL slots to 160 possible ECNL slots. There are kids playing in ECNL who never would have sniffed a ECNL roster 5 years ago. So when the reality of BSC losing to FC Frederick twice would have been unthinkable 5 years ago. ECNL has expanded so much that any club at any given age group is closer competitive wise to teams in a "lower league" like CCL than they are in their own league. You can use "parity" as an argument all you want but the parity is supposed to be with teams within the league not parity between leagues. So if you look at a team like BSC 08 or any of BRYC's teams where are the players going to come from? You already have the best 180 kids in the area rostered somewhere before you even touch on GA. So now with GA you have 80 more kids out there. There are probably 2-4 kids on any given GA team from Armor, Celtic/Union, FCV and Metro who could make their local ECNL team, some starters some just pushing out subs. But then its done, the players have dried up. 240 kids are playing in a "national league" in the area. That isn't parity, it's dilution. And this is why you have so many ECNL boosters on this site. They know where the last few players are and they know their team or club needs an infusion of talent. |
Youth soccer rankings. |
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I would rather more clubs than having to drive 300 miles for division games. Feel free to look at ECNL Map by divisions to get a good idea of how much travel is involved outside of the North Atlantic League. The New England Division is similar. Meanwhile, Mid-Atlantic has teams all over North Carolina and South Carolina. It just gets worse the more you work you way West. I dream of a day ECNL and GA quit the BS and combine leagues! |
That would be ideal. So much travel to play teams that are not that much better or worse than what's in the DMV. |