Haha. I remember all the pumping up CCL. There was also Metro United. Seems highly unlikely to be GA with boys ECNL. Barring some major recruiting pulls they’d get absolutely slaughtered in ECNL so, if it’s this direction, one would think it would have to start RL. |
They=Potomac and the CCL thing a few years ago. all hype and it was nothing special but longer car rides than usual |
s/he mad |
During club/parents zoom meeting on Monday. |
| Well, a lot of top girls are headed across the river to VA with earlier tryouts, so if they want good players, they need to announce what the heck they are doing. Not a good time to be coy about it. |
oh behold… will this team be successful?! Or a money grab
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They said that the new league told them not to say anything until everything was finalized, which should be within the month... but you are correct |
| My guess is GA Aspire, those announcements seem to be coming out daily. |
| Ga |
| Potomac just got ECNL Boys a couple years ago. GA or GA Aspire wouldn't make a lot of sense. |
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While it may not make perfect sense it makes the most sense given the current landscape.
GA certainly wants a team in MoCo given the demographics. GA probably tried to get Bethesda to come over but they understandably declined. That leaves Potomac as the only realistic option. Potomac probably tried to get their girls program into ECNL but they just aren’t good enough at this point. GA and/or Aspire will help them recruit and improve the program. 5 years from now maybe ECNL has lost the battle with GA and the Bethesda and Potomac swap GA/ECNL membership. |
| No one will leave girls NL or RL for Aspire. Sorry. If GA, maybe, but again they need to share like yesterday. |
| Probably less about recruiting existing NL and RL players and more about retaining current players at the younger levels who have historically left for NL and RL team elsewhere at U12 and U13. The potential of getting promoted from Aspire to GA could be enough to keep some talent in the program. |
Maybe for lower level players, but high level players aren't going to sit around and wait during some very important years. |