| If you think showcases are happening before 2021 you are likely mistaken. |
Not too hard to host a showcase. Plenty of people out there to set it up for you. |
Who is funding GAL? |
The clubs that would form the GAL did not just form yesterday. What a dumb argument. |
Of Course GAL has not hosted a showcase. What a stupid comment. Anyway... the TEAM - the 03 TEAM should attend showcases (not host you dummy). They are at the correct / final recruiting stage. |
The same clubs that have furloughed employees will be paying for the showcases? |
ECNL clubs are immune? |
Does anyone have the answer to this, there will be significant operating costs. |
My Daughter plays for FCV! Stop being defensive, these are questions we should be asking. |
if you think your post is helpful, you are mistaken. |
IMO if you kid is 04 or older and on a strong team- stay there. GAL may fail, it may succeed. But the if colleges have seen your team, they are not going to forget about them b/c the DA is dead. Who knows what showcases will exist next year, but if the schools still have programs, they are still going to recruit. For younger kids, there may be more risk - but they have time. |
It isn’t defensive. All clubs are living in the same pending economic crisis. Do you believe the ECNL clubs do not pay into their showcases? |
The reality is you should plan on a very abbreviated Fall season. If the fall is abbreviated or nearly nonexistent that is a disaster for southern ECNL clubs who have to accommodate a spring HS season. So with a very unclear fall season looming, jumping ship from a club to a ECNL may simply not work out as hoped. New team, new coach and a possible limited season is not a great recipe for any rising Junior or senior. |
Do you think this is a safe time to start a business? |
I don’t think it is a safe time for many businesses new or established. But if you think ECNL is to big to fail US Soccer should serve as a cautionary tale. Soccer clubs don’t make money off of their ECNL teams. They make money from the B, C, D and rec programs. ECNL needs the income for their BIG showcases. If the fall season is practically non-existent how many clubs survive the loss of this spring and the coming fall season? Can ECNL survive if they end up canceling two seasons worth of showcases? And if they aren’t cancelled how big a hit will their attendance take as various parts of the country are all in different stages of opening up? How many people are really plopping down $200-$500 deposits on ECNL or travel soccer not knowing their own future employment prospects as this carries on? How many people are investing $500 on a deposit for the high probably of zoom practices? ECNL is expensive and top heavy cost wise yet the rec teams and the lower level local travel teams make the money. If a clubs finances change because of the clientele fiscal realities change do you think a club survives by catering to high end soccer that never paid for itself? |