Yeah I wonder how current parents are now feeling a few weeks after the change and now that they have had some competition under their belt. |
| Seeing as they did not want to be in CCL2 and were kicked out, I highly doubt they’ll get into CCL. I doubt they’ll get a DA spot even more. NCSL is probably the best level for the club. |
Won't they lose a lot of players if they only have NCSL? And doesn't that hurt recruiting as well? |
NCSL is a league, not a “level.” It probably would be a good place for SYC, though, as they can find good competition for all their teams, regardless of level. Most CCL2 teams (boys) would be mid- to lower-tier NCSL teams. It’s a ridiculous move for any club to join CCL2 as a primary league for their first teams. |
Anyone hanging on the notion that NCSL is good competition is either not paying attention or been sold a bunch of lies. Clubs are fighting to get into DA and ECNL. You can even say locally that's true of CCL and VPL. However, NCSL will take anyone, which really is all you need to know. SYC is trying to get into CCL. If NCSL was so good, they wouldn't be trying that. While CCL, CCL2, and VPL have their issues, they allow coaches to attend multiple games a day without having to drive all over NOVA. And at this point, what big clubs are putting their top teams in NCSL? I mean, even CCL and VPL feature what are essentially second teams from the big clubs (Loudoun, Arlington, etc). NCSL refused to change what it was and now the landscape has changed. For a look into their future, look at ODSL now. |
| Not every Club in the whole area is going to get accepted into ccl or vpl for many different types of reasons. Club centric doesn't make sense for many clubs in the area. NCSL provides a place for those seems to play competitively. If a new club wants to start in the area its also a place for them to get a footing. |
And there is always notoriously stonewalling when they don’t want a certain Club. |
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NCSL's division 1's are good enough to call it a good level of competition. If a team wants more, they can enter EDP or play up a year.
In CCL, if you win the division, there is nowhere else to move up to because the team is locked in to the league. |
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Again, if NCSL is as good as CCL, why is SYC so intent on getting into CCL?
Also, what are their chances of getting in? Do the current clubs vote them in or is it the league itself that allows them in? |
I don't know for sure, but I would guess it's the club-to-club format which allows a coach to have multiple teams because they all play league games in the same place on the same day. NCSL could have a coach with 3 teams driving all over the place every weekend and not being able to make games. |
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Who knows. SYC was in CCL 2 two years ago.
Club directors like CCL because it's easier on them and easier on the staff. Coaches can also coach 2-4 teams at once, collect their paychecks, and phone it in a bit and still be able to cover all the games. Parents have mixed opinions on the pros and cons of CCL, there are other threads on that. Players don't even care what league they play in. CCL is considered more prestigious because of barrier to entry and the level of play of the best teams in CCL is higher than the best teams in NCSL. But if your club can't get in or it doesn't make sense as a club to play in CCL then you play in NCSL or EDP. |
A bit underwhelming. Maybe it'll work out for the girls. |
I mean Jose Mourinho was available... This board is amazing. |
I guess having the pleasure to work with the first Lady of NOVA soccer may not be the draw some hoped. |