ECNL forcing Brave & Union Partnership

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FOMO: People caring if offers have come out already. If you don't have one, make a plan b. If you wind up not needing plan b, great. If you do, you are on the path to recovery.

So tell me about what being loyal to a club has done for you. How'd that work out?

You should have been trying out at as many clubs as possible then you could choose the offer to take vs beg to be on a team when the offer didn't come.
Anonymous
what do plans have to do with loyalty? people need to get a life and off this forum. Here's the sad truth. ECNL/MLSN and GA to a similar extent are the best possible pathways to your kids playing at the next level if that is their goal. (The kid not the parent)

Like it or not, like ECNL or not like MYS/BRAVE/VYS or what ever other club your kid plays in, this is reality. Is it going to change in the time frame your kid is in youth soccer? Nope. If you think it is, keep posting on this forum fellow angry keyboard people and continue to grow this ridiculous set of 175 pages
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Open your 👀 ECNL is a scam, go see a doctor ask a prescription for your FOMO.



LMAO bravo!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what do plans have to do with loyalty? people need to get a life and off this forum. Here's the sad truth. ECNL/MLSN and GA to a similar extent are the best possible pathways to your kids playing at the next level if that is their goal. (The kid not the parent)

Like it or not, like ECNL or not like MYS/BRAVE/VYS or what ever other club your kid plays in, this is reality. Is it going to change in the time frame your kid is in youth soccer? Nope. If you think it is, keep posting on this forum fellow angry keyboard people and continue to grow this ridiculous set of 175 pages


I demand my kid to be on ECNL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what do plans have to do with loyalty? people need to get a life and off this forum. Here's the sad truth. ECNL/MLSN and GA to a similar extent are the best possible pathways to your kids playing at the next level if that is their goal. (The kid not the parent)

Like it or not, like ECNL or not like MYS/BRAVE/VYS or what ever other club your kid plays in, this is reality. Is it going to change in the time frame your kid is in youth soccer? Nope. If you think it is, keep posting on this forum fellow angry keyboard people and continue to grow this ridiculous set of 175 pages


A change is coming, stay under your rock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what do plans have to do with loyalty? people need to get a life and off this forum. Here's the sad truth. ECNL/MLSN and GA to a similar extent are the best possible pathways to your kids playing at the next level if that is their goal. (The kid not the parent)

Like it or not, like ECNL or not like MYS/BRAVE/VYS or what ever other club your kid plays in, this is reality. Is it going to change in the time frame your kid is in youth soccer? Nope. If you think it is, keep posting on this forum fellow angry keyboard people and continue to grow this ridiculous set of 175 pages

Hey smart guy I have a 2010 and a 2016 playing.

I think I'll continue to comment because it does directly affect me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what do plans have to do with loyalty? people need to get a life and off this forum. Here's the sad truth. ECNL/MLSN and GA to a similar extent are the best possible pathways to your kids playing at the next level if that is their goal. (The kid not the parent)

Like it or not, like ECNL or not like MYS/BRAVE/VYS or what ever other club your kid plays in, this is reality. Is it going to change in the time frame your kid is in youth soccer? Nope. If you think it is, keep posting on this forum fellow angry keyboard people and continue to grow this ridiculous set of 175 pages


A change is coming, stay under your rock.


What should we do? I have not seen any offers coming in. My dd is so into being on an ECNL team. What do I tell her? How do you cope with this mess?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what do plans have to do with loyalty? people need to get a life and off this forum. Here's the sad truth. ECNL/MLSN and GA to a similar extent are the best possible pathways to your kids playing at the next level if that is their goal. (The kid not the parent)

Like it or not, like ECNL or not like MYS/BRAVE/VYS or what ever other club your kid plays in, this is reality. Is it going to change in the time frame your kid is in youth soccer? Nope. If you think it is, keep posting on this forum fellow angry keyboard people and continue to grow this ridiculous set of 175 pages


A change is coming, stay under your rock.


What should we do? I have not seen any offers coming in. My dd is so into being on an ECNL team. What do I tell her? How do you cope with this mess?


GA
Anonymous
Keep trying out at different places. Coaches have different views.

Encourage her to keep getting better, so she is always ready to display her talent. Best of luck and don’t dismay!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Keep trying out at different places. Coaches have different views.

Encourage her to keep getting better, so she is always ready to display her talent. Best of luck and don’t dismay!


Leagues don't matter, find the right coach and team, and then she needs to work twice as much outside of practice. Most kids don't do this and wonder why they are not getting better and selected for things. Teach your kids about accountability and follow-through on longer term goals now, sports is a wonderful vehicle for that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what do plans have to do with loyalty? people need to get a life and off this forum. Here's the sad truth. ECNL/MLSN and GA to a similar extent are the best possible pathways to your kids playing at the next level if that is their goal. (The kid not the parent)

Like it or not, like ECNL or not like MYS/BRAVE/VYS or what ever other club your kid plays in, this is reality. Is it going to change in the time frame your kid is in youth soccer? Nope. If you think it is, keep posting on this forum fellow angry keyboard people and continue to grow this ridiculous set of 175 pages


A change is coming, stay under your rock.


What should we do? I have not seen any offers coming in. My dd is so into being on an ECNL team. What do I tell her? How do you cope with this mess?


GA


Don't get caught up in it. Lots of high level options around Union is going to fail, so you likely have a blessing in disguise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

What should we do? I have not seen any offers coming in. My dd is so into being on an ECNL team. What do I tell her? How do you cope with this mess?


I've been there, the waiting is awful - especially since you know others have gotten offers. I wish they would provide feedback other than having you just wait. Definitely try out other places, it's still early in the process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what do plans have to do with loyalty? people need to get a life and off this forum. Here's the sad truth. ECNL/MLSN and GA to a similar extent are the best possible pathways to your kids playing at the next level if that is their goal. (The kid not the parent)

Like it or not, like ECNL or not like MYS/BRAVE/VYS or what ever other club your kid plays in, this is reality. Is it going to change in the time frame your kid is in youth soccer? Nope. If you think it is, keep posting on this forum fellow angry keyboard people and continue to grow this ridiculous set of 175 pages


A change is coming, stay under your rock.


What should we do? I have not seen any offers coming in. My dd is so into being on an ECNL team. What do I tell her? How do you cope with this mess?


Always next year and apply everywhere. My daughter didn’t get one last year but made a team this year.
Anonymous
I'll take any former ECNL players on my team!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll take any former ECNL players on my team!


What team?
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