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No. What the poster above was saying is there is no resentment when an ECNL player goes off to play HS. Those ECNL players are the benchwarmers of the ECNL club and can only find playing time and success at a HS level. |
Tell me? Lol. You can’t tell me anything considering I actually live it. Stop moving the needle ever 2 seconds. 14 league games plus post season if they make it. Regional semifinals brings it to 19...if they make it. Only a select few will actually make it that far. A DA team plays 12 games in the same timeframe. So HS plays, on average, 2 to 5 more games. Happy? |
What's up your ass? You already posted basically the same comment. Noone replied so I guess that hurt your feelings so you had to post it again. Go F off. |
Westfield played 19 games in 2019. That is what they played. Their season based on games ran from March 5th to May 29th. This season they have one stretch of 4 games in 6 days. If you play ECNL and HS you can add 6 ECNL showcase games on top of that. We won’t even count Jeff Cup. DA is 12 league games with 6 showcase games. |
Either somebody got cut from a high school team when they were young or their kid basically has nothing going beyond club soccer. Or both. Good luck with all that! |
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Dude...
Listen.... There are 14-15 league games. The very few will advance and play 14-19 games The ECNL showcase is not during HS season DA will play 12 plus a spring showcase for 15 Multiple DA weekends for some with 2 games in 2 days Everyone knows the truth. You’re a DA coach or a hack propagandist. Either way, us ECNL parents are happy doing both and still having 60 plus college coaches on the sideline and multiple at practices. |
| My guess is that he is a frustrated MU parent desperately seeking some value in the choices that he has made. Perhaps shunned by an ECNL club in the past, perhaps not. |
| I have nothing against DA and ECNL both to me are hungry money making leagues all we need is a ball and a net. |
Dude, this isn't about ECNL, DA, EDP, or anything else. My kid's high school right now has 18 games on the books, and they haven't done any advancement into anything. And right now, they are doing conditioning. |
Dude, this isn’t a communist country. Your forefathers made sure you have the right to chose between soccer leagues. Manifest Destiny. In laymen’s terms, do whatever floats your boat without intruding on my decisions. Fair enough? And for the record, my daughter HS team has 14 on the calender and are also doing morning workouts. It’s not mandatory. I typically don’t make her go because she is still practicing and playing games with her club. Her tryouts are 2.5 weeks out. Until then she stays with her club and then makes a seamless transition to HS. When the HS season is over, shes right back with her club prepping for playoffs. Have a safe and injury free season everyone. I’m out |
Dude, that's fine. Just recognize that although she has some sort of light schedule, that's not typical to the high intensity, high volume schedule most high schools are run by. And don't bring politics into this. People need facts. Misrepresenting them makes it hard for them to make good choices. |
Your last two sentences are a truly remarkable. Good luck spreading your truth, as you see fit, to inform others for the greater good of humanity. You go with your bad self. In the meantime, my kid will do both despite your recommendations and false concerns. And, so will many others. Good luck to your kid making the YNT. Dreams are meant to be chased. Hopefully, she'll have some fun along the way. |
Yeah, it’s not 4 months. It includes spring as well, just no league games. Only weekend tourneys and practices. Lots of things in life are atrocious, but we can afford it and it makes our kid happy. Kinda why we earn it in the first place. Heck, if I didn’t want to be able to afford things I would’ve been a travel soccer coach and had fun vs. work in the real world. |
| For those of you with DD attending private school but play in VA where they are on a spring calendar-how is ECNL for them? Too much to do that and HS too? I’ve been told our soccer coach at school is pretty reasonable with the ECNL girls (and DA with waivers) who play with regard to attending practices (can let them go early to attend a club practice, etc) but am worried it will be too much for DD on top of a competitive school workload. Unfortunately the other ECNL option in MD (Bethesda) is quite competitive to make though it would fit school calendar much better. Any thoughts from those in the know? |