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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nobody getting kicked out of ECNL. Just parents from other clubs spreading rumors again.[/quote] This is correct. ECNL will be adding more teams in VA and Maryland next year.[/quote] I'd put Beach FC in ECNL if they'd want to do it. Rather go there than Raleigh or Charlotte. Who else is around that we don't already play? The leagues may change, but it's still the same kids from the same places. I don't want to drive to Columbus or Pittsburgh or NYC every weekend.[/quote] Ah - but that's not the point of ECNL - or at least it's not supposed to be. ECNL is supposed to be about driving as far as necessary to play good teams. I don't particularly want to drive a long way - but I'd rather drive 4 hours to play a good team than 2.5 for a waste of time. I'm making a general point here, so I'm not going to comment specifically on whether or not I consider Beach a waste of time.[/quote] Yes that makes sense. It's just a long way we go for a lot of travel soccer, but that is a good thing in some ways. A place like DC has a high population and a lot of talent. Talent doesn't always make the team though. Competition can take many forms. You can play a lesser talented team 5 hours away, but if they can play a low block well, you might be lucky to win 1-0. Did your players learn anything? Maybe some did. I see "players" in most of the teams we face. There is usually one who I'm like "damn, wish we had him on our team.". That is the cool part though. There are other kids outside of DC who can play, but if we sit in the bubble then we don't see what else is out there. Not just players, but styles of play. You can have an ECNL league in NOVA and MD alone, but you might be trapped in a certain play style that only works here. [/quote] Those are good points but I don't think even here there's enough talent for a whole league. How many teams can truly give the top teams a good game? Taking the boys - Arlington, Bethesda, Baltimore and Richmond will all give each other a good game at most age groups. You could probably add Pipeline to that group, although they're not quite as consistent across age groups. After that there's a definite drop in level. Games against McLean, Loudoun, especially BRYC, and at some age groups even VDA are frequently very one-sided. And yes on occasion a one-sided game doesn't produce a one-sided scoreline - and the kids can probably learn something from a one-sided game as you suggest. But they sure learn more from a well-balanced, competitive game. [/quote]
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