New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous
Wait a minute I get whats going on.

An ECNL fan boy is trying their best to dump on GA clubs. Trying to associate Kigs Hammer and NVA with whatever was going on at Sporting.

Don't you ever get tired of worrying about GA? What you should be worring about is making it to playoffs (which we all know your kids team didn't do) so you can get shelled by Socal teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait a minute I get whats going on.

An ECNL fan boy is trying their best to dump on GA clubs. Trying to associate Kigs Hammer and NVA with whatever was going on at Sporting.

Don't you ever get tired of worrying about GA? What you should be worring about is making it to playoffs (which we all know your kids team didn't do) so you can get shelled by Socal teams.


Yeah, they were dumping on Midwest United plenty earlier in the thread. BTW, that club's 2012, 12-year-old phenom recently played with their USL-W team and just became the youngest to score a goal in that league!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait a minute I get whats going on.

An ECNL fan boy is trying their best to dump on GA clubs. Trying to associate Kigs Hammer and NVA with whatever was going on at Sporting.

Don't you ever get tired of worrying about GA? What you should be worring about is making it to playoffs (which we all know your kids team didn't do) so you can get shelled by Socal teams.


Yeah, they were dumping on Midwest United plenty earlier in the thread. BTW, that club's 2012, 12-year-old phenom recently played with their USL-W team and just became the youngest to score a goal in that league!



Don’t worry, I am sure Doug @ Michigan Hawks watched and has already made a phone call.

She will be playing soccer in Detroit soon enough

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait a minute I get whats going on.

An ECNL fan boy is trying their best to dump on GA clubs. Trying to associate Kigs Hammer and NVA with whatever was going on at Sporting.

Don't you ever get tired of worrying about GA? What you should be worring about is making it to playoffs (which we all know your kids team didn't do) so you can get shelled by Socal teams.


Yeah, they were dumping on Midwest United plenty earlier in the thread. BTW, that club's 2012, 12-year-old phenom recently played with their USL-W team and just became the youngest to score a goal in that league!



Don’t worry, I am sure Doug @ Michigan Hawks watched and has already made a phone call.

She will be playing soccer in Detroit soon enough



Pretty sure she'll play where she wants at this point. And Doug has more things to worry about, like the Wolves starting its girls program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait a minute I get whats going on.

An ECNL fan boy is trying their best to dump on GA clubs. Trying to associate Kigs Hammer and NVA with whatever was going on at Sporting.

Don't you ever get tired of worrying about GA? What you should be worring about is making it to playoffs (which we all know your kids team didn't do) so you can get shelled by Socal teams.


Yeah, they were dumping on Midwest United plenty earlier in the thread. BTW, that club's 2012, 12-year-old phenom recently played with their USL-W team and just became the youngest to score a goal in that league!



Don’t worry, I am sure Doug @ Michigan Hawks watched and has already made a phone call.

She will be playing soccer in Detroit soon enough



Pretty sure she'll play where she wants at this point. And Doug has more things to worry about, like the Wolves starting its girls program.


A club with no female players, with coaches no one’s heard of on the girls side, with no access to any leagues of note? Super threatening to the Hawks machine
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait a minute I get whats going on.

An ECNL fan boy is trying their best to dump on GA clubs. Trying to associate Kigs Hammer and NVA with whatever was going on at Sporting.

Don't you ever get tired of worrying about GA? What you should be worring about is making it to playoffs (which we all know your kids team didn't do) so you can get shelled by Socal teams.


Yeah, they were dumping on Midwest United plenty earlier in the thread. BTW, that club's 2012, 12-year-old phenom recently played with their USL-W team and just became the youngest to score a goal in that league!



Don’t worry, I am sure Doug @ Michigan Hawks watched and has already made a phone call.

She will be playing soccer in Detroit soon enough



Pretty sure she'll play where she wants at this point. And Doug has more things to worry about, like the Wolves starting its girls program.


A club with no female players, with coaches no one’s heard of on the girls side, with no access to any leagues of note? Super threatening to the Hawks machine


Of course, there aren't any female players, they're just starting -- and they have a better reputation than the Hawks for being organized, having less coach drama and access to very same world class facilities. The Hawks biggest asset has been its long history of success and ability to recruit as a result -- but lately this move by the Wolves and the emergence of the Nationals (as well as GA Jags, Midwest United, etc) means kids in Michigan more good options than they ever have.
Anonymous
Yeah, you are right. I'm sure the coaches over at MI Wolves - who share the same crest and facilities as MI Hawks, and play MLS Next - have no idea what they are doing….No way they know anything about coaching girls teams. 🙄
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you are right. I'm sure the coaches over at MI Wolves - who share the same crest and facilities as MI Hawks, and play MLS Next - have no idea what they are doing….No way they know anything about coaching girls teams. 🙄


Yep, here's a sampling of their girls coaches ...
One, who is a 2-time HS girls coach of the year.
One who is a noted former D3 women's college coach
One who previously helped win 2 ECNL national titles as a player for Hawks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you are right. I'm sure the coaches over at MI Wolves - who share the same crest and facilities as MI Hawks, and play MLS Next - have no idea what they are doing….No way they know anything about coaching girls teams. 🙄


Yep, here's a sampling of their girls coaches ...
One, who is a 2-time HS girls coach of the year.
One who is a noted former D3 women's college coach
One who previously helped win 2 ECNL national titles as a player for Hawks


None of those three resumes mean they can coach youth girls soccer at a high level and be successful. One of the parents on my daughter‘s team played for the US national team. There’s no way she could coach the team. We have another parent that used to be a college coach and there is no way he could coach the team.
Anonymous
So let me get this straight. You don't think a “noted” D3 coach or a two-time HS coach of the year are capable of coaching high level youth soccer? I won't even mention the 2 time ECNL NC player because her coaching experience wasn't mentioned, but please explain why the two noted coaches are incapable of success.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you are right. I'm sure the coaches over at MI Wolves - who share the same crest and facilities as MI Hawks, and play MLS Next - have no idea what they are doing….No way they know anything about coaching girls teams. 🙄


Yep, here's a sampling of their girls coaches ...
One, who is a 2-time HS girls coach of the year.
One who is a noted former D3 women's college coach
One who previously helped win 2 ECNL national titles as a player for Hawks


None of those three resumes mean they can coach youth girls soccer at a high level and be successful. One of the parents on my daughter‘s team played for the US national team. There’s no way she could coach the team. We have another parent that used to be a college coach and there is no way he could coach the team.


Another coach, it looks like played professionally, was a coach of the year in Canada, and holds a UEFA "A" license. Also while youth coaching in England for 10 years, worked players such as John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Ledley King, Ashley Cole, Peter Rrouch, Jermain Defoe, Gareth Barry, Bobby Zamorra, Joe Cole, Anton Ferdinand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you are right. I'm sure the coaches over at MI Wolves - who share the same crest and facilities as MI Hawks, and play MLS Next - have no idea what they are doing….No way they know anything about coaching girls teams. 🙄


Yep, here's a sampling of their girls coaches ...
One, who is a 2-time HS girls coach of the year.
One who is a noted former D3 women's college coach
One who previously helped win 2 ECNL national titles as a player for Hawks


None of those three resumes mean they can coach youth girls soccer at a high level and be successful. One of the parents on my daughter‘s team played for the US national team. There’s no way she could coach the team. We have another parent that used to be a college coach and there is no way he could coach the team.


Another coach, it looks like played professionally, was a coach of the year in Canada, and holds a UEFA "A" license. Also while youth coaching in England for 10 years, worked players such as John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Ledley King, Ashley Cole, Peter Rrouch, Jermain Defoe, Gareth Barry, Bobby Zamorra, Joe Cole, Anton Ferdinand.


With those players, that coach worked in the west ham United academy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight. You don't think a “noted” D3 coach or a two-time HS coach of the year are capable of coaching high level youth soccer? I won't even mention the 2 time ECNL NC player because her coaching experience wasn't mentioned, but please explain why the two noted coaches are incapable of success.


Being the high school state coach of the year means something to you? What state are you from? High school coaches in Virginia are definitely not well thought of. Most of them coach second and third level travel teams, if they coach club soccer at all.
Anonymous
I find it funny, just like the ECNL does with GA, we have this push to run down a potential emerging rival (Par for the course in this thread). The Wolves could have Emma Fricken Hayes and it would be but this or but that.

Also interesting it looks like a few either coached for the Hawks before or played for them. Must be an interesting story when those 2 clubs split a few years back.

Who knows, though, maybe they'll end being a feeder program OR perhaps do so well they end up eclipsing them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some news here ... Apparently a team that added GA last year -- Sporting United FC -- in Michigan is dropping out after the club was sold. The new club, Michigan Development Academy, apparently will not offer GA (or anything at the ECNL level for that matter) and it's unclear what will happen to that spot.


expect more to leave in the next fews years as the quantity raises but the quality decreases


You think a bottom dwelling new club leaving is a call that others will be leaving? Did you stop to think that maybe they lost players after doing poorly across all ages and news that Beadling and Century may be re-added to their conference? The club clearly bit off more then it could chew and is either leaving because they know they can't keep up or we're told they would be bounced anyway.
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