McLean ECNL

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Anonymous wrote:I still can't fathom how getting a bus to drive 6-7 hours on school weekends for regular season games is even in any family's consideration.

We avoid all ECNL clubs.


That travel is once a season. I'm not sure why so much derision for one weekend. Not really a big deal.


McLean 03 ECNL road trips:

Oct 27 and 28th in North Carolina
Jan 5th and 6th Orlando area
Feb 10th in Richmond
Feb 16, 17, 18th Showcase in Texas.


Which are regular season and which are SHOWCASES? You don't join a SHOWCASE league to not go to SHOWCASES.

NC is a nice easy weekend trip drive. Richmond is a barely a day trip. Both are probably league games. Orlando and Texas are not regular league games.


You are also painting a very different picture when you tell someone "it's no big deal, just one weekend in North Carolina and not mention the two other weekends you are FLYING to games. Does it matter if it is a showcase or a league game when you are just as out of town?

And that is not to mention the showcase in New Jersey in the late spring as well. So, you are not being truthful when you say one weekend a season.


My daughter got into several colleges she otherwise would not have gotten into because of soccer and ECNL showcases, so trips like these were not much of a price to pay in the grand scheme of things. Plus, my spouse, daughter and I still have found memories of two of the trips where we had a great time checking out a different place.


The OP didn't ask about memories, they asked about how much travel was involved. Not including the travel required for the showcases is implying through omission that one weekend in NC is all you need to worry about. It isn't factually true. There is more travel than that. The value of the travel is for the individual to decide and is subjective. The actual amount of travel required of a player in ECNL is an objective truth and that amount was severely understated.
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The regular season games are not showcases nor Nationals. U13s arent going farther than Greer.

If you are showing up to an ECNL tryout at u14+ and dont understand the travel potential already, well... it’s a lot.
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Anonymous wrote:The regular season games are not showcases nor Nationals. U13s arent going farther than Greer.

If you are showing up to an ECNL tryout at u14+ and dont understand the travel potential already, well... it’s a lot.


Well, they didn't know what the league season game travel commitment is and travel seemed to be a concern so taking the question simply literally is not really providing the accurate context.

If they don't really understand the season travel schedule or commitment it is a logical conclusion to presume they may not understand the showcase schedule.

To provide the season plus anticipated showcase schedule with some caveats would provide a more complete picture of a ECNL season.

I really don't know why this point is so controversial with you. You provided good but incomplete information and I simply tried to provide a more complete picture.

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Anonymous wrote:The regular season games are not showcases nor Nationals. U13s arent going farther than Greer.

If you are showing up to an ECNL tryout at u14+ and dont understand the travel potential already, well... it’s a lot.


U13’s do go to nationals. Top 2 in Mid Atlantic go.

Travel is a lot in ECNL and DA. Get ready.
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Anonymous wrote:I still can't fathom how getting a bus to drive 6-7 hours on school weekends for regular season games is even in any family's consideration.

We avoid all ECNL clubs.


That travel is once a season. I'm not sure why so much derision for one weekend. Not really a big deal.


McLean 03 ECNL road trips:

Oct 27 and 28th in North Carolina
Jan 5th and 6th Orlando area
Feb 10th in Richmond
Feb 16, 17, 18th Showcase in Texas.


Which are regular season and which are SHOWCASES? You don't join a SHOWCASE league to not go to SHOWCASES.

NC is a nice easy weekend trip drive. Richmond is a barely a day trip. Both are probably league games. Orlando and Texas are not regular league games.


You are also painting a very different picture when you tell someone "it's no big deal, just one weekend in North Carolina and not mention the two other weekends you are FLYING to games. Does it matter if it is a showcase or a league game when you are just as out of town?

And that is not to mention the showcase in New Jersey in the late spring as well. So, you are not being truthful when you say one weekend a season.


My daughter got into several colleges she otherwise would not have gotten into because of soccer and ECNL showcases, so trips like these were not much of a price to pay in the grand scheme of things. Plus, my spouse, daughter and I still have found memories of two of the trips where we had a great time checking out a different place.


The OP didn't ask about memories, they asked about how much travel was involved. Not including the travel required for the showcases is implying through omission that one weekend in NC is all you need to worry about. It isn't factually true. There is more travel than that. The value of the travel is for the individual to decide and is subjective. The actual amount of travel required of a player in ECNL is an objective truth and that amount was severely understated.


Its really not as dire as you want to make it sound. And, if a player cannot make a trip, the club easily can fill the spot.
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Why is the 2007 ECNL team just the same players from U12 - - What is going on?
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Umm . . . because they were the best girls.
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Anonymous wrote:I still can't fathom how getting a bus to drive 6-7 hours on school weekends for regular season games is even in any family's consideration.

We avoid all ECNL clubs.


That travel is once a season. I'm not sure why so much derision for one weekend. Not really a big deal.


McLean 03 ECNL road trips:

Oct 27 and 28th in North Carolina
Jan 5th and 6th Orlando area
Feb 10th in Richmond
Feb 16, 17, 18th Showcase in Texas.


Which are regular season and which are SHOWCASES? You don't join a SHOWCASE league to not go to SHOWCASES.

NC is a nice easy weekend trip drive. Richmond is a barely a day trip. Both are probably league games. Orlando and Texas are not regular league games.


You are also painting a very different picture when you tell someone "it's no big deal, just one weekend in North Carolina and not mention the two other weekends you are FLYING to games. Does it matter if it is a showcase or a league game when you are just as out of town?

And that is not to mention the showcase in New Jersey in the late spring as well. So, you are not being truthful when you say one weekend a season.


My daughter got into several colleges she otherwise would not have gotten into because of soccer and ECNL showcases, so trips like these were not much of a price to pay in the grand scheme of things. Plus, my spouse, daughter and I still have found memories of two of the trips where we had a great time checking out a different place.


The OP didn't ask about memories, they asked about how much travel was involved. Not including the travel required for the showcases is implying through omission that one weekend in NC is all you need to worry about. It isn't factually true. There is more travel than that. The value of the travel is for the individual to decide and is subjective. The actual amount of travel required of a player in ECNL is an objective truth and that amount was severely understated.


Its really not as dire as you want to make it sound. And, if a player cannot make a trip, the club easily can fill the spot.


If it wasn’t important to them they wouldn’t have asked. You provided incomplete information. Nobody said it was dire. You’re overly dramatic and defensive.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is the 2007 ECNL team just the same players from U12 - - What is going on?
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Don’t worry-each year forward, you will see more and more of these girls from the original pre-ECNL team drop off and make way for outside recruits. Once Clyde and Nadir get them, it’s a whole different ball game. Watch what happens to the 06 team this year and you’ll see...
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Anyone else still waiting for an offer, a no or a Green offer? We’ve heard nothing and are not on the lists.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone else still waiting for an offer, a no or a Green offer? We’ve heard nothing and are not on the lists.


What age group? Their website states offers will be posted within 72 hours of the last session of the tryouts.
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Still no word for 06...
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Anonymous wrote:Why is the 2007 ECNL team just the same players from U12 - - What is going on?


No one shows up anymore due to dilution. Recycle the Green Team from prior year. This is the problem now in Mclean. enjoy
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Anonymous wrote:Why is the 2007 ECNL team just the same players from U12 - - What is going on?
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Don’t worry-each year forward, you will see more and more of these girls from the original pre-ECNL team drop off and make way for outside recruits. Once Clyde and Nadir get them, it’s a whole different ball game. Watch what happens to the 06 team this year and you’ll see...


So Clyde will recruit a midfield and get a true bench? Thank God for Clyde. Earns every penny!
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The 06s will fall off because they were "developed" by Jaon. They weren't prepared to play in the ECNL to begin with. Not the 06 kids' fault, they were just put at a disadvantage. The 07s have been untouched by him and are one of the better teams in the area. They aren't going to take an outside player on to that top team and mess up the chemistry unless she is demonstrably better than who they already have. It's really a completely understandable situation.
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