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I do not think any parent of a self or otherwise proclaimed elite female player in a club that has transitioned their girls to GA so the boys could go MLS next has not been frustrated and felt like the club sold out the girls for the boys. There has to be a better way.
What is complicating this is that in our region, the girls at NVA and others were great but the level at GA is just not there. There are 3 or so teams that are competitive and the rest feel like NCSL1 games. This could possibly change if you move the Alex and NVA and SYC and like into a group with Coppermine, SJEB and the other more competitive GA teams... but then high school seasons are opposite again. No parent of a current female GA or ENCL player things we are doing the best we can by the girls. |
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Which post? |
2 dominant GA CLUBS leaving for ECNL |
I saw it -- but know that account also shared dubious stats about GA and ECNL RL a few days ago. And X is a cesspool of misinformation anyway and youth soccer is more about perception than reality, sadly. |
They must’ve deleted it? No where to be found. |
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HTX - Boys in ECNL
GALAXY SC - Boys in ECNL STA - Boys in ECNL |
Is that a good thing? |
Potentials to leave GA |
It’s on X I just double checked. |
Facts don’t care about your feelings. Your perception is not reality it sounds like. |
It helps their chances of ECNL for girls. |
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A couple of clubs come to mind.
If who I think leaves GA, they may be in trouble. |
Say it! Say the name…. |
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I don't see NEFC, they are great on the girls side but have two teams in GA and are a "boys" club.
STA makes a lot of sense. But not sure I would say dominant. Strong, yes. Top10dominant, nah. |