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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh my, the ignorance is strong here. Last time I checked the NCAA Div I had a National Championship. So did Div II, and DIV III. All called National Championships. Oh, wait, we also have the same structure in State High School Championships. Not to mention AAU basketball and NBA Youth, AAU Track and USTAF track. ECNL, GA or USYS is no different. All are "leagues" that create a National Championship playoff to see who comes out on top from around the US. To say it does not mean something is absolutely ignorant. Even the young players in USYS Presidents' Cup are having a great time competing to win. Is there a difference in the level of talent and competition? Certainly. Some players are gifted with talent and work hard as compared to others. Many are also gifted into families with a lot of money to invest in training. Do you think if Olivia Moultrie, Christian Pulisic, or Claudio Reyna were born into lower middle class families, they would be where they are today? Of course not. But what they were born into is not there fault. Look, life is not fair. That's just how it is. We compete to try to win. If we knew who would win every game, we wouldn't play. Would the GA Nat'l Champ beat the ECNL Nat'l Champ? I have no idea other than it would be a great game. One thing I do know, College coaches were there watching both teams on the way to win there respective Nat'l Championship. You know where else College coaches were? They were attending games of players on other fields who have spent the time emailing them all while they were practicing and trying to keep excellent grades. Playoffs matter and showcases matter. [/quote] [quote] We compete to try to win.[/quote] Of course. But in the case of these tournaments/showcases, winning for these players is getting signed to play in college. That’s the purpose of the entire thing. If there were no college coaches at these events, how many teams would put up the time and expense to attend? There is no interest outside of the college recruiting process. The little league World Series has genuine fan interest and is on TV. Ok, maybe there isn’t zero interest in these manufactured soccer championships. Clearly you are very interested. But just don’t assume your interest is typical or goes beyond a small group of diehards like you. It is what it is. It’s what we do to want the best for our kids [/quote] I disagree with this. These are tournaments like any other tournaments - except the level is higher than most - and the kids enjoy them and most certainly want to win. I'm pretty sure the teams would show up if no college coaches attended since there are plenty of teams showing up from the younger age groups as well where there are no college coaches watching.[/quote] This is the problem, during recruiting years you BELIEVE these events to be Tournaments. They are showcases, glorified scrimmages. The tourney portion is for you and you alone. The college coaches don't look at the brackets, they don't ask what the score is, they don't stick around for the finals. Honestly the most important thing in these events is quality playing time against an appropriate opponent. That's it. The kids play hard because they are kids and they enjoy the competition but you are missing the point and your coach is doing players a disservice if their primary mission is "winning the national championship". The primary mission is to have the kids prepared, make sure they play an appropriate amount of time and play well. [/quote] Everyone has different goals. The college coaches want to recruit the best kids. The kids and families/supporters want to win AND get recruited. The club wants to win and get kids recruited - both of these help the club's marketing. And for the kids who are not of recruiting age (i.e. half the kids - U13, U14 and U15), clearly it is just about winning.[/quote] U13, U14, U15 is about (parents) thinking if they do well here it will help with recruiting in a couple years.[/quote]
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