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Anonymous wrote:This debate is only good for the entertainment value, but there are people that really believe this stuff. What's going on in your area and even at your age group in that area are really all that should matter to you. Things are always changing and the impending school year change is going to shift things again. Arlington boys joining MLS Next is also going to change things by sending their girls elsewhere. Sorry I couldn't help myself
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This is not going to happen. It can't. They would lose almost all of their girls.
its a half joke because folks thought it was going to get announced next season. It will just in 2 yrs instead of one. Arlington is bleeding boy players right now to MLSN and Academy. And no when there are no ECNL options it will have no impacts on girls side.
What a weird take - girls pay the same amount as boys, so if Arlington keeps ECNL and can field two ECNL teams, then you get even more girls ... who pay the same as boys.
So either it's all about the money, in which case Arlington to will do just fine because there are more girls wanting to play ECNL, or it's not about the money ad you just think boys are somehow more important than girls.