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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The NWSL is sponsoring woman's clubs to align with the league teams for a development path. This is following MLS next and the ECNL league will once again be second class.[/quote] Second, on the boys side there are people looking for pathway to the pros. [b]Not so in any real sense on the girls side.[/b] If this were true you might see some move but ECNL will then become the college vehicle and will still get most of the girls. There is really nothing GA can do in the short term that improves its position. Clubs value the girls side over the boys side[/quote] I think you are underestimating the delusion of parents and kids. If GA is successful in establishing (or being perceived as having established) a "pathway to the pros" the better girls will migrate there from ECNL and it will become a viable (and in time, primary) pathway to college soccer for girls. [/quote] Maybe but I doubt it. The girls side is focused on college. Some girls are leaving for the pros but the best girls are still going to college. DA kicked ECNLs butt. But ECNL is still here better than before. The US pro teams- male or female - cannot be relied on long term. Maybe you can make an argument for the MLS which seems to be having a great run with no end in sight. But not on the women's side. Maybe over time/ [/quote] The women need to have league minimium salaries that players can afford to live on before they think about subsidizing youth programs [/quote] No they don't. All NWSL has to do is ring the dinner bell and parents will come running.[/quote] If you mean pay to play, sure. NWSL could make a lot of money having academies that cost obscene amounts of money and lead nowhere [/quote] Most of MLS Next is pay to play. Only the Acadamies are free.[/quote] Only the academies are owned by teams an only the academies are a path to the pros [/quote] Correct but where do you think the Acadamies recruit talent from? Ding ding ding the MLSn non Academy teams that they play against. [/quote] If you think MLS Club Academies only get players from MLS Next teams, you're not very knowledgeable on the topic. The data and facts dispute your argument. [/quote] I agree but if a player has the ability playing in MLSn for a non Academy team will give you more visibility. [/quote] If you have the ability to play on most non-academy mls next teams, its the same ability on many top edp and ecnl teams The only difference is the letters on the lable[/quote]
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