| I think if ECNL and GA merge, it'll just be the top clubs from both -- just like always. The rest of the mid-tier strivers will have to duke it out for a few spots while the rest end up back in various regional leagues. |
| What in DA, ECNL, MLS history would cause you to think they will merge? They will try to destroy each other as they have always done. Too much money involved. |
Read back a few pages. Some people apparently think all these deals for US Soccer to operate the behind the scenes stuff for US Club and the USYS means US Soocer will get all of them to start competing and eventually merge. |
That is cute! Bless their souls. |
kind of why the GA is literally taking any teams that apply. the quality overall leadership is so bad. GA is now referred to as the "General Admissions" league. |
I see that once every Blue Moon here. "Stop trying to make fetch happen. It's not going to happen." DORK. FYI, not a GA parent, just one who thinks you are a loser who is trying so hard to be cool. Go put your ECNL hat on and feel good about yourself. (No. I don't personally have one myself and think the people who have one are huge nerds.) |
You seem to love GA so I'm sorry to be the one to break this to you. US Soccer created DA/MLSN/GA and already control everything in the background. |
This stuff is just like political parties or views lol. There's normal cool people on either side of the aisle, then there's the extremists that try to convince everyone loudly that where they're at is the best for their own self fulfillment. What they don't realize is the norms even if on your side are sitting back laughing at them 🤣. |
US Soccer didn’t create GA. |
Ok, but they did. |
| I hear announcements coming soon..... |
| And what are they? |
Always a winning a argument, lets do what they do with a 50 person roster sport thats only played seriously in one country. Yes, you know what you are talking about... |
going to announce during the Superbowl |
A well-designed investment absolutely could disrupt ECNL’s dominance. ECNL's annual revenue is between $7-10 million. Thats not "too much money involved" when youth soccer is a 5 billion annual spend in the US. ECNL isn’t dominant because it’s expensive or sophisticated. It’s dominant because it solved a coordination problem first (One event, hundreds of vetted players, low search cost). A challenger needs to redirect maybe 2–5% of the 5 billion with different alignment. That’s $100–250M annually, an extinction-level event for the current hierarchy. A large investor, federation-level, private equity, or a coalition of MLS + broadcasters + tech, could absolutely rewire the system and make elite participation meaningfully cheaper or free at scale. So yes, the landscape could change. Dramatically. But it wouldn’t look like a flashy new league. It would look like a quiet migration of trust, followed by parents doing the math and choosing relief over fear. |