All things being equal I would choose ECNL over GA. But things are never equal. Maybe commute is an issue. Maybe coach of age group at ECNL is an ass. Maybe one style fits better than another. Maybe friends play for one vs the other. I still say:
ECNL playoff>GA playoff>ECNL non playoff>ECRL playoff/USYS playoff/GA non playoff. |
Because they are making it up obviously. |
Who in their right mind would own a GA club but have their kid play on an ECNL team? It doesn't make sense + is an ECNL hats fever dream. |
Iām European, from Spain, living in the USA for 10 years, and confirm this message 100%. 2 and 3 points are the most important. |
It was so ridiculous that I think there might be a language barrier. None of it adds up. |
Here's somehting interesting. On my kids team (too 20 nationwide) theres 2 former futsal players. The top scorer and a creative mid. Our coach hates everything about it. He loves the goals and how the futsal mid sets up plays but other than that he could care less. Its hard to watch sometimes because the footskills bail out our coach out more often than not. But that's just how things are at the highest level. Ironically the coach is a former pro area and Bundesliga player. He obviously understands the value of futsal but only cares about field (when coaching). |
In Socal, there is in fact one GA club who can give the run of the mill ECNL teams a decent match. but that's about it. |
I love that you call the PP a boomer type of view then post a 100% 1950s point of view. The science, believe it or not, says that every kid is different. And their motivation is unique to themselves and their family environment. There are some kids the flourish with a challenge, and others that a challenge would break. But! The science is 100% clear that kids in low skilled competition that dominate in them, will not have the same success in high skilled competition. Put an amateur boxer in with a professional fighter and see what happens. Put a minor league pitcher in against major league batters and see what happens. There are reasons why call-up see limited opportunities at first and are often sent back down to work on specifics with less pressure. Please please please keep brining your DPL / NPL kid to ECNL / MLSN / GA tryouts, just for the love of god donāt keep telling them theyāve got a good chance because theyāre the best on their team. |
City SC? Thatās the only strong SoCal Ga club that im aware ofā¦But in Nor Cal where Iām from thereās 5 ECNL clubs within an hours drive. The GA clubs do not do a great enough job developing and hiring great coaches that make it where players/parents think itās worth staying GA. Players would rather play RL and hope they get NL opportunities then play GA. |
You must be in u-littles. Futsal absolutely does not translate to a 11aside full size pitch. Itās great in 5aside, so-so in 7aside. Etc. American soccer parents are in love with futsal for all of the wrong reasons. |
OP here. Because ECNL is better competition on the girls side than GA. I have no interest in coaching my kid, Iāve made that mistake once before and it ruined my kidās soccer experience. DDās ECNL club is not our local ECNL club, because she was recruited to a better competitive market. |
Futsal doesnāt translate to āAmericanā 11aside full size pitch. It does elsewhere. |
1) you own the club. You donāt have to coach her. Hire someone that could. 2) I have an idea about a new marketing campaign. āJoin us even though we donāt have good enough coaching or players for my own kidā So you send your kid āawayā to play even though you own a club and there is at least one other local market ECNL club. Good luck to her. My gut tells me she is going to need it. |
What you are missing is that the new age groups are a change developmentally for those who have played multiple seasons at BY. That's why it's fair to say they'd be playing down. For example, a current Aug-Dec 2013 player likely will play 11v11 for the first time THIS year. If they move to a 2013-14 with the switch, they'll be joining a team with players who played mostly 9v9 and preGA or preECNL. So, tell me how that's NOT playing down developmentally? It totally is and why many Aug-Dec players and parents don't want to switch if possible. |
Being from Europe and Spanish adds no validation to your position, or the PPerās. That said, I agree. With 2 & 3 as well. 1 makes no difference tbh, because 2 & 3 are the true limiters. 2 is demonizing though. The coaching and coach education is getting significantly better than it had been. There is a growing rank of coaching as a profession in youth soccer as professional soccer also grows here. That said, if I had a dollar for every time a parent or club administrator fell in love with an awful coach because the coach had a foreign accent, Iād have retired on an island by now. So many coaches use āgeographyā as a bonafide, and people fall for it. What I want to see is: 1) team and player results. Who did you coach, for how long, what did they end up doing soccer careerwise. 2) did you play? Where did you play? What impact on your team, etc. There are tons of soccer coaches (Americans too!) that played in league 2 & 3 Europe that were integral to a teams assent through the leagues, but club finances and financial realities of the climb make it hard to reward those players after getting to the next leagues. So those players know how to build, play, develop, but never got ātheir break.ā And they make excellent coaches. They just donāt stick around for club politics from administrators and parents because admins and parents are all pretty soccer dumb - even (and often especially) those parents that played college in the 90s and early 2000s. |