Arlington RL to ECNL

Anonymous
Yes you need to move to another ECNL club or even GA as a stepping stone. I know a handful of girls who didn’t get any looks from ECNL while on an RL team but got looks once on a GA team. Not saying any league is better or that really makes sense but it seems to be the perception of some coaches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes you need to move to another ECNL club or even GA as a stepping stone. I know a handful of girls who didn’t get any looks from ECNL while on an RL team but got looks once on a GA team. Not saying any league is better or that really makes sense but it seems to be the perception of some coaches.
GA team plus ID call ups and some exposure from GA. Definitely a Lilly pad less traveled
Anonymous
I think most clubs are reluctant to bring up a top rl kid to ride the bench on Ecnl. I think they are less reluctant to pick up a bench player from outside the club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think most clubs are reluctant to bring up a top rl kid to ride the bench on Ecnl. I think they are less reluctant to pick up a bench player from outside the club.


The question is why.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think most clubs are reluctant to bring up a top rl kid to ride the bench on Ecnl. I think they are less reluctant to pick up a bench player from outside the club.

What it says is that their "development" is garbage. In this situation parents should shop to whatever club allows their kid to play on an A team.

This is the problem with Youth soccer. Everything coaches and clubs say isnt true if you watch their actions vs what they say.

Im on my second kid and we change clubs at the drop of a hat. I used to believe that club loyalty was reciprocal. Its not. Whats interesting is coach responses when you see past their smokescreen. Ive received the most unprofessional, poorly spelled, and worded emails I've ever received from coaches when we just jump ship. Which is ironic because coaches do it every year when they cut players.
Anonymous
Because of what was said yesterday at 15:54. Those girls are not as good as they seem on RL or in training. The NL level is a whole different game by U15. And it won’t help them further to ride the bench.
Anonymous
Do any Arlington RL players go on to play college?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do any Arlington RL players go on to play college?


A few do actually
Anonymous
Arlington Soccer is run by and full of the absolute worst people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because of what was said yesterday at 15:54. Those girls are not as good as they seem on RL or in training. The NL level is a whole different game by U15. And it won’t help them further to ride the bench.


The training environment in the RL does not consistently match the standards of the ECNL. For my child’s development, I prioritize the high-intensity training standards of the ECNL over simply getting game minutes in the Regional League
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Soccer is run by and full of the absolute worst people.


I think it is all clubs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do any Arlington RL players go on to play college?


A few do actually


D3, I don't think there is any D1 from RL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think most clubs are reluctant to bring up a top rl kid to ride the bench on Ecnl. I think they are less reluctant to pick up a bench player from outside the club.

What it says is that their "development" is garbage. In this situation parents should shop to whatever club allows their kid to play on an A team.

This is the problem with Youth soccer. Everything coaches and clubs say isnt true if you watch their actions vs what they say.

Im on my second kid and we change clubs at the drop of a hat. I used to believe that club loyalty was reciprocal. Its not. Whats interesting is coach responses when you see past their smokescreen. Ive received the most unprofessional, poorly spelled, and worded emails I've ever received from coaches when we just jump ship. Which is ironic because coaches do it every year when they cut players.


Yes. There is little development because people change clubs at the drop of a hat. Those two go together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do any Arlington RL players go on to play college?


A few do actually


D3, I don't think there is any D1 from RL


That is likely but so what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Soccer is run by and full of the absolute worst people.


It is probably the best run club with little or no drama.
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