I never said anything about wins. If wins were that important then the Nationals would have stayed in GA. But the truth was, as a club they were bored in GA. The last GA loss the 2010 Nationals experienced was in 2022 in a Champions league game. Their only other loss was to a ECNL team. So tell me how are they getting better as players if they regularly win league games 5-1, 8-0, or 3-0? There should be no more than 4 "elite" options in Northern Virginia and three is probably the sweet spot. Ultimately it doesn't matter, as more top players will gravitate to ECNL over time anyways and the top players who play in GA will grow to be bored at the lack of depth of talent. GA is wisely migrating to be a second tier league which is a useful option as I believe kids should play and they should be able to play at the highest level possible for their skill set. I'm all for a place for bubble players to have a well run national platform to grow and develop. The problem is for the leagues and the customers to accept a true pyramid and having seven clubs in the area all claiming to be the same thing isn't helping to define that pyramid. IF NWSL comes in and somehow flips the pyramid, so be it, but it still must be a pyramid. |
No, GA isn't migrating to second tier. However I think ECNL could wisely drop the bottom 20% of all regional league teams into ECRL and nobody would notice. |
So which organization gets to make the determination that there should be just 3 or 4 "elite" options in NoVA? And also decide which locations and clubs should be included? There is no organization with the authority to dictate this. That's not how it works in this country for any youth sport. Clubs and leagues are all just businesses, and like any business, driven by market demand. If there is enough demand more will enter the market. Some will succeed, some will fail, some will combine together out of necessity, all of which we're seeing this year. The perfect pyramid world you fantasize about is just that, a fantasy. Some of us live in the real world. |
NWSL Next will take care of all of this. |
100% correct! I wish I could see the faces all the ECNL nimbys that starting to realize what GA is doing. |
How will NWSL Next and GA impact what ECNL does for college recruiting when ECNL has 75% of the market? |
NWSL Next is coming..... |
When? |
| Confirmed Summer 2025 |
They can't. This is all dumb talk. If GA says we are the path to the pros they will get a few takers. Not a lot. They also have to say with a straight face they are the path to college which they are to a limited extent. But what do they have to beat out ECNL? What can they say? When the 80 girls across the whole country that could go pro move to GA -- why would anyone else follow? |
Keep telling yourself that. NWSL Next is coming... |
It definitely is. The GA just produced a teenager for San Diego wave. How many teenage pros has ECNL produced? |
Olivia Moultrie, the one who paved the way. |
Chloe Ricketts |
Actually Moultrie played for Blues (girls), Beach FC (girls), and TFA (boys) which were all DA at the time. They're all Socal clubs and Moultrie was from Norcal. She was a big time club hopper. But, what got her in the door everywhere was that someone on the USWNT liked her and was pushing buttons in the background at DA clubs. When she fought to play professionally on Thorns in court she spent a small amout of time on the Thorns Academy team which was ECNL not DA. But, this was only because NWSL wasnt letting her play on Thorns. When NWSL lost in court she immediately started playing on the pro team. |