New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:GA concentrating on NoVA, SF, Seattle, Chicago with these adds. Perhaps be close to NWSL teams or potential NWSL expansion teams?

Noticing a pattern here.


What’s changed in Chicago?


GA Added Midwest United ECNL


Grand Rapids is +3hrs away. There’s a big lake in between.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot of GA teams that are about to get added…

Alleycats
Football Academy NJ
Ginga FC
Indy Eleven???
Alexandria SC
PA Classics
Lou Fusz 2nd team?


If Alexandria gets GA, time for the entire club (boys and girls) to step up and be competitive at the top levels. What a great opportunity. Stick to your principles but level up.


Do we really think Alexandria is getting GA?


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All stars align with Alexandria joing ASPIRE annoucement is imminent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GA concentrating on NoVA, SF, Seattle, Chicago with these adds. Perhaps be close to NWSL teams or potential NWSL expansion teams?

Noticing a pattern here.


I've thought the whole GA/NWSL homegrown rule theory was mostly fantasy, but you're not wrong here.

I don't understand why you'd think homegrown wouldn't happen on the women's side. Every other major league has it. If NWSL doesn't implement other leagues (USL) will and they'll be behind the curve.

MLSN and GA are working together. It's just a matter of time before MLSN attributes happen within GA.


Not that it wouldn't ever happen, just that this loosely declared GA/MLSN alliance was part of any grand strategy.

FWIW, I also don't think that ECNL is the be-all, end-all for girls for long.

Basically, I'm cynical about everything, especially the youth soccer complex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GA concentrating on NoVA, SF, Seattle, Chicago with these adds. Perhaps be close to NWSL teams or potential NWSL expansion teams?

Noticing a pattern here.


I've thought the whole GA/NWSL homegrown rule theory was mostly fantasy, but you're not wrong here.

I don't understand why you'd think homegrown wouldn't happen on the women's side. Every other major league has it. If NWSL doesn't implement other leagues (USL) will and they'll be behind the curve.

MLSN and GA are working together. It's just a matter of time before MLSN attributes happen within GA.


Not that it wouldn't ever happen, just that this loosely declared GA/MLSN alliance was part of any grand strategy.

FWIW, I also don't think that ECNL is the be-all, end-all for girls for long.

Basically, I'm cynical about everything, especially the youth soccer complex.

Follow the money that's all that matters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot of GA teams that are about to get added…

Alleycats
Football Academy NJ
Ginga FC
Indy Eleven???
Alexandria SC
PA Classics
Lou Fusz 2nd team?


If Alexandria gets GA, time for the entire club (boys and girls) to step up and be competitive at the top levels. What a great opportunity. Stick to your principles but level up.


Do we really think Alexandria is getting GA?


That is what people are hearing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GA concentrating on NoVA, SF, Seattle, Chicago with these adds. Perhaps be close to NWSL teams or potential NWSL expansion teams?

Noticing a pattern here.


What’s changed in Chicago?


GA Added Midwest United ECNL


Grand Rapids is +3hrs away. There’s a big lake in between.


Ha! Funny guy Take a look again at the two clubs and see if one is the parent club. Or maybe see if you can find a website for Midwest United FC - Chicago
Anonymous
Word has it that in Oregon

OPFC (recently promoted from ECRL to ECNL) is also looking to leave for MLSN II.

That would make two clubs in the Far West conference leaving ECNL for MLSN.

Wow!!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GA concentrating on NoVA, SF, Seattle, Chicago with these adds. Perhaps be close to NWSL teams or potential NWSL expansion teams?

Noticing a pattern here.


I've thought the whole GA/NWSL homegrown rule theory was mostly fantasy, but you're not wrong here.

I don't understand why you'd think homegrown wouldn't happen on the women's side. Every other major league has it. If NWSL doesn't implement other leagues (USL) will and they'll be behind the curve.

MLSN and GA are working together. It's just a matter of time before MLSN attributes happen within GA.


Not that it wouldn't ever happen, just that this loosely declared GA/MLSN alliance was part of any grand strategy.

FWIW, I also don't think that ECNL is the be-all, end-all for girls for long.

Basically, I'm cynical about everything, especially the youth soccer complex.

Follow the money that's all that matters.


Exactly, we're in agreement on that. It's why I've doubted the ECNL supremacy would last.
Anonymous
Oregon Surf may be leaving ECNL on the girls side too. Not a big program, but it’s happening folks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s a lot of GA teams that are about to get added…

Alleycats
Football Academy NJ
Ginga FC
Indy Eleven???
Alexandria SC
PA Classics
Lou Fusz 2nd team?


If Alexandria gets GA, time for the entire club (boys and girls) to step up and be competitive at the top levels. What a great opportunity. Stick to your principles but level up.


Do we really think Alexandria is getting GA?


Doubt it. Players will start leaving very soon.
Anonymous
ECNL has removed Westside Metros from their original ECRL —-> ECNL promotion.
Anonymous
Sounds like MLSN Tier 2 will allow for HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GA concentrating on NoVA, SF, Seattle, Chicago with these adds. Perhaps be close to NWSL teams or potential NWSL expansion teams?

Noticing a pattern here.


What’s changed in Chicago?


GA Added Midwest United ECNL


Grand Rapids is +3hrs away. There’s a big lake in between.


Ha! Funny guy Take a look again at the two clubs and see if one is the parent club. Or maybe see if you can find a website for Midwest United FC - Chicago


Midwest United ECNL is based in Grand Rapids MI. There is not a Midwest United Chicago branch in ECNL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GA concentrating on NoVA, SF, Seattle, Chicago with these adds. Perhaps be close to NWSL teams or potential NWSL expansion teams?

Noticing a pattern here.


What’s changed in Chicago?


GA Added Midwest United ECNL


Grand Rapids is +3hrs away. There’s a big lake in between.


Ha! Funny guy Take a look again at the two clubs and see if one is the parent club. Or maybe see if you can find a website for Midwest United FC - Chicago


Yep no Chicago location

Midwest United ECNL is based in Grand Rapids MI. There is not a Midwest United Chicago branch in ECNL.

https://midwestunitedfc.com/club/locations
Anonymous
Coppermine announced mlsnext. Don't know if mentioned already
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