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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let’s stop acting like ECNL is a powerhouse that will always be. Most of the top clubs were DA teams that needed a home. When you quote ecnl numbers let’s breakdown DA ECNL teams and original ECNL teams. It will be eye opening. The question is how many of those DA ECNL clubs fell in love with ECNL and want to stay long term vs how many of those clubs believe in DA 2.0 (GA). I don’t have the answer but will be interesting to watch. [/quote] If NWSL implements a homegrown rule girls youth soccer will go bonkers. DA 2.0 on steroids with fireworks shooting out of it's rearend.[/quote] How does a homegrown rule work when there’s a draft? [/quote] Yes it does... [url]https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/39300592/should-nwsl-abolish-college-draft[/url][/quote] You’re an idiot. The title of the article is “Should the NWSL abolish the college draft?” and basically says that a homegrown rule doesn’t work when there’s a draft. It also says “Over a decade into existence, the NWSL does not have any formal or centralized academy structure. Years of board-level discussion about a homegrown rule have not seen one come to fruition.” [/quote] You must have missed this part... "The rest of the world embraces free agency and has for almost 30 years," Meghan Burke, NWSL Players Association executive director, told ESPN. "The draft is antithetical to free agency and a deterrent to elite players seeking to pursue their professional soccer careers. With the evolution of women's professional soccer that we have led, it's time for NWSL to evolve with the rest of the world on this issue if we are to remain competitive with the rest of the world."[/quote]
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