GA / ECNL will we have a season

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sounds like many of the ECNL/GA clubs in NC & SC have been training multiple days per week since the beginning of June and without following State guidelines for Phase II.

However, NCFC/NC Courage decided they wanted to "set the standard" and follow the rules. They held a few "social distance" trainings in June before shutting it back down. They will start social distance training again this week and continue until the Governor announces Phase III for NC. I think NC is one of the few mid-atlantic/southeast states that is still in Phase II or at least not allowing contact training to resume in youth sports. But it doesn't seem right that clubs who have been following guidelines and have done next to nothing since March will soon be playing games against other clubs who have been training 3 days/wk for the past couple months.


If transmission rates are low and and it is deemed safe to play, play. If they are not low and play is not recommended, DO NOT play. as for who wins and loses youth soccer games at this point? not that meaningful. It never really was and not even less so.


I agree, but go check out some of the social media accounts for clubs like Solar and their respective teams and tell me wins don't matter. Texas is a COVID-19 hotbed, yet these top clubs are all-in even during a pandemic.


and? who looks at club social media other then parent or kids with the club? please dont tell me you look at social media accounts of any youth sports club other then that of your own child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like many of the ECNL/GA clubs in NC & SC have been training multiple days per week since the beginning of June and without following State guidelines for Phase II.

However, NCFC/NC Courage decided they wanted to "set the standard" and follow the rules. They held a few "social distance" trainings in June before shutting it back down. They will start social distance training again this week and continue until the Governor announces Phase III for NC. I think NC is one of the few mid-atlantic/southeast states that is still in Phase II or at least not allowing contact training to resume in youth sports. But it doesn't seem right that clubs who have been following guidelines and have done next to nothing since March will soon be playing games against other clubs who have been training 3 days/wk for the past couple months.


If transmission rates are low and and it is deemed safe to play, play. If they are not low and play is not recommended, DO NOT play. as for who wins and loses youth soccer games at this point? not that meaningful. It never really was and not even less so.


I agree, but go check out some of the social media accounts for clubs like Solar and their respective teams and tell me wins don't matter. Texas is a COVID-19 hotbed, yet these top clubs are all-in even during a pandemic.


and? who looks at club social media other then parent or kids with the club? please dont tell me you look at social media accounts of any youth sports club other then that of your own child.


I guess a parent whose child plays on a top ECNL team would, should they have a vested interest in what's going on with their child's competition and peers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like many of the ECNL/GA clubs in NC & SC have been training multiple days per week since the beginning of June and without following State guidelines for Phase II.

However, NCFC/NC Courage decided they wanted to "set the standard" and follow the rules. They held a few "social distance" trainings in June before shutting it back down. They will start social distance training again this week and continue until the Governor announces Phase III for NC. I think NC is one of the few mid-atlantic/southeast states that is still in Phase II or at least not allowing contact training to resume in youth sports. But it doesn't seem right that clubs who have been following guidelines and have done next to nothing since March will soon be playing games against other clubs who have been training 3 days/wk for the past couple months.


If transmission rates are low and and it is deemed safe to play, play. If they are not low and play is not recommended, DO NOT play. as for who wins and loses youth soccer games at this point? not that meaningful. It never really was and not even less so.


I agree, but go check out some of the social media accounts for clubs like Solar and their respective teams and tell me wins don't matter. Texas is a COVID-19 hotbed, yet these top clubs are all-in even during a pandemic.


and? who looks at club social media other then parent or kids with the club? please dont tell me you look at social media accounts of any youth sports club other then that of your own child.


Parents of kids with siblings who play for other clubs or who have kids who play other sports at clubs that also have soccer teams?
Anonymous
When will the new ECNL rosters be released??
Anonymous
Ahh a stalker mom
Anonymous
My DD is new to the league and I’m excited to see her on the new roster. Everyone on this board is so negative!! Not everyone has an agenda, despite how the rest of the world is functioning at the moment!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD is new to the league and I’m excited to see her on the new roster. Everyone on this board is so negative!! Not everyone has an agenda, despite how the rest of the world is functioning at the moment!




Ask your club. ECNL can only post what the clubs send.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like many of the ECNL/GA clubs in NC & SC have been training multiple days per week since the beginning of June and without following State guidelines for Phase II.

However, NCFC/NC Courage decided they wanted to "set the standard" and follow the rules. They held a few "social distance" trainings in June before shutting it back down. They will start social distance training again this week and continue until the Governor announces Phase III for NC. I think NC is one of the few mid-atlantic/southeast states that is still in Phase II or at least not allowing contact training to resume in youth sports. But it doesn't seem right that clubs who have been following guidelines and have done next to nothing since March will soon be playing games against other clubs who have been training 3 days/wk for the past couple months.


If transmission rates are low and and it is deemed safe to play, play. If they are not low and play is not recommended, DO NOT play. as for who wins and loses youth soccer games at this point? not that meaningful. It never really was and not even less so.


I agree, but go check out some of the social media accounts for clubs like Solar and their respective teams and tell me wins don't matter. Texas is a COVID-19 hotbed, yet these top clubs are all-in even during a pandemic.


and? who looks at club social media other then parent or kids with the club? please dont tell me you look at social media accounts of any youth sports club other then that of your own child.


I guess a parent whose child plays on a top ECNL team would, should they have a vested interest in what's going on with their child's competition and peers.


They need to find a better use for their time. Who were the top teams last year and the year before? See...no one remembers or cares because it is all pay to play youth soccer and who wins or loses these matches is of very short and limited interest or value.

Some team some where will do great this year and then another one the following year and so on and do forth. Just focus on the task at hand each day and then move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like many of the ECNL/GA clubs in NC & SC have been training multiple days per week since the beginning of June and without following State guidelines for Phase II.

However, NCFC/NC Courage decided they wanted to "set the standard" and follow the rules. They held a few "social distance" trainings in June before shutting it back down. They will start social distance training again this week and continue until the Governor announces Phase III for NC. I think NC is one of the few mid-atlantic/southeast states that is still in Phase II or at least not allowing contact training to resume in youth sports. But it doesn't seem right that clubs who have been following guidelines and have done next to nothing since March will soon be playing games against other clubs who have been training 3 days/wk for the past couple months.


If transmission rates are low and and it is deemed safe to play, play. If they are not low and play is not recommended, DO NOT play. as for who wins and loses youth soccer games at this point? not that meaningful. It never really was and not even less so.


I agree, but go check out some of the social media accounts for clubs like Solar and their respective teams and tell me wins don't matter. Texas is a COVID-19 hotbed, yet these top clubs are all-in even during a pandemic.


and? who looks at club social media other then parent or kids with the club? please dont tell me you look at social media accounts of any youth sports club other then that of your own child.


I guess a parent whose child plays on a top ECNL team would, should they have a vested interest in what's going on with their child's competition and peers.


They need to find a better use for their time. Who were the top teams last year and the year before? See...no one remembers or cares because it is all pay to play youth soccer and who wins or loses these matches is of very short and limited interest or value.

Some team some where will do great this year and then another one the following year and so on and do forth. Just focus on the task at hand each day and then move on.



Solar consistently wins national titles in multiple age groups, so it is interesting to see what that club is doing differently. The answer is they never stop.
Anonymous
Fair enough. Whatever floats your boat. I just dont find "national"championships of pay- to -play youth sports that interesting.

My DC plays for a club that can compete for titles in a few age groups but it is just not that meaningful when you see who really can pay to access these teams. Feels like affluent kids playing at faux pro.

Nice to win a title or come close for the kids but why take the time to research such a thing about children a thousand miles away. Life is too short.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fair enough. Whatever floats your boat. I just dont find "national"championships of pay- to -play youth sports that interesting.

My DC plays for a club that can compete for titles in a few age groups but it is just not that meaningful when you see who really can pay to access these teams. Feels like affluent kids playing at faux pro.

Nice to win a title or come close for the kids but why take the time to research such a thing about children a thousand miles away. Life is too short.


Research? I mean it takes a few seconds to follow a club or team on Twitter and occasionally see what pops up on the timeline.
Anonymous
IMO, to really learn something about the sport of soccer and what is possible - follow teams, players or organizations that are paid to play rather then ones that pay to play.
Anonymous
California cancels all youth sport games and tournaments until December. 😬
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:California cancels all youth sport games and tournaments until December. 😬


Fake news, Russian!
Anonymous
As a referee, I'm starting to see some ECNL assignments coming out for the end of the month.
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