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Has anyone heard anything about Pipeline boys seeking MLS next? What would that mean for the girls? Can the girls stay in ECNL if the boys leave?
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I think clubs with boys ECNL looking to move to mls next will be allowed to keep girls ECNL.
They are starting to go against their own rules because the reality is that they would lose a ton of gclubs to ga and mls next. |
Correct. ECNL has been bending the rules. They’d rather lose the boys than both |
| No chance. Pipeline pools heavily from private high schools in Baltimore area. Would severely impact their ability to recruit from places like Calvert Hall. They also already have a partnership with DC United. |
Why would ecnl allow this? The boys are much better than the girls. |
| Out of all Baltimore teams, Coppermine should join MLS Next, well, next. They have more and better facilities and better young teams (U13 and under) than Pipeline. |
| It's funny to see what's happening to MLS next. Initially, it was supposed to be team academies plus some very elite club teams. Now there are multiple clubs in every metro area. I wonder how long it will take academies to totally wash their hands of it |
| Time for MLS Next Elite. |
Coppermine is not good enough to join ecnl, let alone MLS next |
Other than top players not playing for them because they lack the ECNL or MLS Next brand, where else are they lacking? |
| MLS E64NL? |
| The younger teams of copper mine are very strong and have lots of potential, the reason why older teams are weaker is because strong players leave for MLSNEXT and ECNL but if copper mine joins, then younger players would have a reason to stay and the copper mine facilities are very good as well. The 2012 and 2013 copper mine teams are strong and would be competitive in MLSNEXT |
no they cant. MLS partnered with GA. Go look at NVA thread. ECNL told them no to keep girls in ECNL |
| Uh oh….. Is it time for Coppermine to go GA/MLSN??? |
| Something tells me pipeline is next… |