| on the ecnl podcast they released yesterday they said there were several more announcements that would be coming out in the next few weeks- see these listed above but wonder what else might be coming |
I think ECNL is done taking from GA and will most likely start trying to get on board with pro/rel |
| CISC is joining NAL with two teams on the boys side to replace the ECNL-RL spots. |
About as much chance as Sabrina Carpenter wanting to marry me. You do know this is 0% chance, right? |
It has to be Alexandria. |
| St James, MLS Next 2 |
| I just wonder how bad of a team GA will accept if the boys side is one of the top clubs in the nation and MLS Next |
What club? |
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South Carolina Surf girls are going from GA to ECNL-R.
Boys side already has ECNL and RL. Straight fact homie ๐ |
Good riddance |
| South Carolina surf is in an island of their own. If they suck in GA, what makes you think they will magically get better in ECNL |
| That wasn't the post which was written, just some 411. Not even part of them so relax bro. |
| ECNL isnโt necessarily adding hot stuff either.. |
| Are there relegation rules for new clubs in ECNL RL/NL? If a new clubs NL or RL team land at the bottom of their region in their first year, does it affect their ability to stay in the ECNL? Essentially, will a club/age/team face relegation? |
ECNL has avoided relagating clubs. What they like to do is force terrible ECNL clubs to merge with better clubs. This way ECNL saves face by not admiting that there's terrible ECNL clubs. But it also keeps clubs from switching to other leagues. The problem is the owners at one club stop getting checks. So they eventually get pissed and split back off forming or reforming another terrible club. |