| What cultural differences. The shut out white girls will be taking spots before we even have to get ethnic on you. |
No, the point is there are ever only about 50 girls Nationwide at any given age group who when they play will make you say wow. If you expect that every DA/ECNL team should have at least one of those players or even multiple then you are delusional. |
Shut out white girls. Give me a break. Can’t wait for you to start your Shut Out Elite travel team that’s a DA/ECNL world beater |
Agree with this completely |
| LOL good times in this thread. Another good show for getting out the popcorn. Looks like our sock puppet friend on this board who hates DA and loves “making people cry” (LOL!!) in his posts is back again making personal attacks against people he doesn’t even know when he’s having trouble making his case. |
You make your living from this nonsense or they have you right where they want you. Just enjoy your kid playing soccer. Honestly, the truth of the quality of these teams and leagues is what it is regardless of what you or I yammer on about. Good or bad they go out and play so carry on. |
So, we can all agree that the talent level on local DA and ECNL teams is not amazing. There's lot's of solid utility players, but there's a dearth of special players. It is not a knock on the kids, which work hard to get better, but it is just what our coaches/clubs/system develop. |
I think this is pretty spot on but for ALL areas excluding Southern California, nit just Northern VA |
Agree in the sense that the players are much better than in the standard leagues on average but are not superstars that have “wow” level skills. But that’s not on coaching/clubs/systems. That kind of talent comes from genetics and personal drive to be the best. |
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Since I can't reasonably go watch a u14-15 DA game in Southern Cal, can you link a video that shows the level of play in a match? does anyone have access to something like that?
I've watched some available last year, and not sure I was wow'd by what I saw. |
Please explain the "cultural differences" that inform your stereotype? You really are deluded at best. |
I don't agree that Southern CA teams have superstars and we have none out here if that is what you are saying. Based on the games I've seen, what differentiates the best teams from the weaker DA teams is the average skill level and the team depth. Average skill level is probably better in CA, due to the longer season, and probably concentration of talent to some extent. Team depth is a player concentration thing. Despite the concentration of teams there, the back half of the rosters are better there than on local teams, and that could be extended to much of the mid-atlantic region. Our local region is fairly diluted... if we collapsed all our DMV DA teams to one, they would be competitive nationally. Same for ECNL. We do have NT caliber players locally, and McLean has a U18/19 national championship team. |
| IMO, what would be best for soccer would be to have some regions where gda becomes dominant ans others where ECNL becomes dominant. That will force regionalization of youth soccer which would be much better for the players. Dont care which one wins or loses in my region, I just it to be one or the other and fast |
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Here are the updated points for Virginia ECNL clubs. There is a new points leader. McLean edged VDA for the third. No change at the bottom.
Richmond United - 105 points BRYC - 102 points McLean - 92 points VDA - 89 points Loudoun 44 points |
| How much is BRYC ECNL cost? It would be awesome if someone could break it down by club fees vs. travel costs if any. TIA |