Doesn't bryc have composite team that gets them to 30 players? |
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Looks like another small club has made an alliance with Arlington
https://www.scaasoccer.net/Default.aspx?tabid=567998&mid=591515&newskeyid=HN1&newsid=379524&ctl=newsdetail |
No they will take all the ECNL slots. |
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GFR just partnered with Burger King to allow GFR players to download the GFR app and potentially take advantage of any promotions at the fast-food chain. GFR President said, "This partnership makes us one of the top soccer clubs in the DMV and a destination for serious players who like Burger King."
People, these partnerships are nothing more than gimmicks. Real clubs don't need gimmicks. |
But bridge is separate from composite or any "B" team whose players are part of the same pool from which the ECNL teams get formed. |
What is the point if Arlington doesn't have dibs on all the players from these clubs who want to try to play in ECNL? It sounds like any ECNL club can use the DP rule on any player without thes partnerships. Or, is these just signals from Arlington that their player pool and development of their own players isn't as good as it's cracked up to be? Are they worried they will be staring up at BRYC in the standings? |
| But but but Metro!!!! |
agree with this and burger king post (really). I think it's just a ploy for these smaller clubs to let parents think they have an IN with Arlington. These clubs need players. I am sure Arlington is doing just fine with the 8 teams per age group. |
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Didn't Metro and Herndon just announce a "partnership"?
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| it is modern "Polygamy" |
No idea about most of your speculations - but the BRYC thing seems like a long shot. |
Spot on. |
The ECNL discovery player program is only for players outside the club who come from clubs that don’t have their own ECNL program. |
| Shake Shack and PAC are forming a strategic alliance with Juventus to create a player development pipeline to Serie A |
So technically a player at Herndon now can only play ECNL at Arlington? |