New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:these 2 leaving will cause an earthquake. yes it is true. the walls are closing in on the ga.



Let whoever go if they want. GA is doing it right. Generation Adidas Cup was amazing for them. Notice all the propaganda is timed for their big events. If they were dying, you wouldn't see that. I mean when was the last time -- before they became partners -- went after USYS NL? They never did because they never saw them as a threat (only as a place to poach players).



There’s definitley a coordinated effort to minimize GAs brand…comparing it to ECRL. But when you look at D1… ECRL isn’t putting many in
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ECNL wants leverage. The only way to do that is to admit the remaining top dawgs from GA


leverage for what? the few good teams left in GA want to move to ECNl to play better competition. how is that ECNL wants leverage?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:these 2 leaving will cause an earthquake. yes it is true. the walls are closing in on the ga.



Let whoever go if they want. GA is doing it right. Generation Adidas Cup was amazing for them. Notice all the propaganda is timed for their big events. If they were dying, you wouldn't see that. I mean when was the last time -- before they became partners -- went after USYS NL? They never did because they never saw them as a threat (only as a place to poach players).



There’s definitley a coordinated effort to minimize GAs brand…comparing it to ECRL. But when you look at D1… ECRL isn’t putting many in


You know it's propaganda when ECNL is seeing the same reduction of coaches at some of their events and that part of the story is minimized or shared in the dead of night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL wants leverage. The only way to do that is to admit the remaining top dawgs from GA


leverage for what? the few good teams left in GA want to move to ECNl to play better competition. how is that ECNL wants leverage?


It's not always better. Some pretty meh teams in ECNL.
Anonymous
while GA hats are blowing off 2 HUGE GA teams leaving for ECNL soon, they are celebrating GA adding a low level aspire team yesterday

Michigan Stars Elite Soccer App Rankings:

U19 - 502
U17 - 583
U16 - 428
U15- 309
U14 - 1123

Aspire Great Lakes Conference Standings:

U19 - 8th place out of 12 teams
U17 - 12th place out of 12 teams
U16 - 7th place out of 12 teams
U15 - 1st place out of 12 teams
U14 - 9th place out of 12 teams
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ECNL wants leverage. The only way to do that is to admit the remaining top dawgs from GA


leverage for what? the few good teams left in GA want to move to ECNl to play better competition. how is that ECNL wants leverage?


There are a few prominent clubs with GA/ECNLB. If those boys clubs convert to MLSN, it would wipe out ECNL boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:while GA hats are blowing off 2 HUGE GA teams leaving for ECNL soon, they are celebrating GA adding a low level aspire team yesterday

Michigan Stars Elite Soccer App Rankings:

U19 - 502
U17 - 583
U16 - 428
U15- 309
U14 - 1123

Aspire Great Lakes Conference Standings:

U19 - 8th place out of 12 teams
U17 - 12th place out of 12 teams
U16 - 7th place out of 12 teams
U15 - 1st place out of 12 teams
U14 - 9th place out of 12 teams


And their undefeated U13 team with an 83 to 3 GD? Funny how you keep leaving them out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:STA just gave ECNL another boys club (Oakwood) so maybe there is something in that

I don't understand what you're saying here. How did STA give ECNL another Boys club (Oakwood)... Also FYI Oakwood was kicked out of MLSNext 1 for poor performance. So I assume it was better for the boys to go to ECNL, then go down to the MLSN 2
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:while GA hats are blowing off 2 HUGE GA teams leaving for ECNL soon, they are celebrating GA adding a low level aspire team yesterday

Michigan Stars Elite Soccer App Rankings:

U19 - 502
U17 - 583
U16 - 428
U15- 309
U14 - 1123

Aspire Great Lakes Conference Standings:

U19 - 8th place out of 12 teams
U17 - 12th place out of 12 teams
U16 - 7th place out of 12 teams
U15 - 1st place out of 12 teams
U14 - 9th place out of 12 teams


And their undefeated U13 team with an 83 to 3 GD? Funny how you keep leaving them out.


I'd say the Nationals are busy trying to poach those players with their propaganda war.
Anonymous
Any idea on what clubs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:while GA hats are blowing off 2 HUGE GA teams leaving for ECNL soon, they are celebrating GA adding a low level aspire team yesterday

Michigan Stars Elite Soccer App Rankings:

U19 - 502
U17 - 583
U16 - 428
U15- 309
U14 - 1123

Aspire Great Lakes Conference Standings:

U19 - 8th place out of 12 teams
U17 - 12th place out of 12 teams
U16 - 7th place out of 12 teams
U15 - 1st place out of 12 teams
U14 - 9th place out of 12 teams


And their undefeated U13 team with an 83 to 3 GD? Funny how you keep leaving them out.


I just reposted what someone posted earlier. really the strength of the club should be viewed in U15-u19. so u14 shouldn't be included either in my view
Anonymous
Football Academy (NJ) joining GA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
@Imcollegesoccer just posted the following:

"DM: ALSO,Three very dominant ECNL clubs are going to leave ECNL for the GA this year. Three of the top 20 left in the ECNL league. They will be announcing soon.

-ECNL Club Director

#CSTruth 🚨"


#NoProof!


This guy is not a reputable source and is not a journalist. It’s like listening to a fake Adam Schefter account report NFL signings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Football Academy (NJ) joining GA.


really just a loss for words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Football Academy (NJ) joining GA.


really just a loss for words.


What? Them promoting an Aspire club? Shocking! Almost like when ECNL will be promoting (or so they say -- will they?) some RL clubs soon? But that'll be JUST fine -- great example of pro/rel.
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