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Huge blow for GA
https://twitter.com/ECNLgirls/status/1757451682446029029 |
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Did ECNL give Nationals two or one ECNL team?
In GA they had two GA teams. |
I can't imagine they gave them 2.. I'm shocked at that one.. |
| They also have given them ECNL RL so probably not two teams for Nationals |
Every ECNL club has an RL team. I wonder if Nationals Gray will stay in the GA. That would be funny. |
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WOW |
| I guess UN got tired of traveling around and playing 7-0 blowout games. |
Correct |
2nd team - GA or ECRL? 3rd team - GA or ECRL? |
| My girls’ club in Colorado got kicked out of ECNL after three years—and three different conferences. Rush isn’t going to be able to compete with the Texas clubs any better than our girls were. |
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Any ideas of when the next round of teams will be announced?
Hearing 5 more clubs to leave GA for ECNL … |
ECNL is in full-on panic mode, due to their collapsing boys platform. |
Which club is this? |
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My prediction is that ECNL is coming for the rest of GA
NEFC, Tophat, Lou Fusz, Cincinnati United |
Maybe, this is only negative for GA if they don't replace IMO. Record shows they have replaced more than they have lost. If more GA clubs want to abandon ship, I don't see it as an obvious negative, more like clubs prioritizing how they want to be seen in the marketplace. ECNL is synomous with winning at all costs so that you can be seen by college coaches. GA is synomous with development at all costs so that girls can identify best options after HS, even if it means losing some notable clubs that are feeling pressure in their markets to win now. Don't think there is much to this continuos debate: One is bigger and attracts top playes to top teams, the other has a bigger vision for girls soccer as a whole and has some competitive teams. Pick the one that aligns with your values and goals. |