| Ah, all the Arlington girls’ scrimmages against local ECNL clubs over the last month or two is making more sense! It wasn’t just to get some games in! |
Sock puppet! |
| Do we think this means Arlington boys will be staying in ECNL? |
Almost certainly. It doesn’t really matter either way. It’s not like the top local clubs don’t all scrimmage each other when available. MLS schedule does look really good for second half of the year. |
| RIP GA |
Nobody cares. |
As a FCV parent I want to know that things will be alright and like before. This definitely raises questions and doubts but I’m sure it’ll be fine. This doesn’t matter |
Arlington boys will be in the ECNL for 2021-22. |
Arlington IS going to get stronger because the league attracts. Whoever replaces Arlington, do they show signs of improving GA? We’ll answer that when it is identified. |
| It’s great for Arlington. How worried do their existing GA (soon to be ECNL) players need to be about losing their spots to players from outside clubs? Will roster sizes increase? |
Lol. Very very few are going to Arlington. They have the 2nd or third biggest pool in the state. |
The best girls players within driving distance to Arlington is now looking at Arlington. If you cannot understand that, it’s fine and CCL soccer is good enough for you. |
Arlington is closer to us than where my kid plays. We have no problem driving right by. The league patch won’t change the coaching; if it did, wouldn’t all of the other area clubs be better than they are? |
At my DD’s age group Arlington has been beating both GA teams in league play and ECNL teams in scrimmages, so i don’t know that there will be mass displacement. I’d love to see the team add one or two at key positions, but I think one of the reasons Arlington got ECNL is because their team are already quite good. |
Considering my kid is u18 player with 6 years in ECNL.....but yeah, you the man. |