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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]There is no need to worry for SYC parents. McLean ECNL teams will pick a handful of best players, but the majority of SYC players will stay with their current teams. There will be an opportunity for B team players to move up to the top SYC team, because some spots will open as a result of departures for McLean ECNL teams. [/quote] some younger SYC teams are probably better than the McLean equivalent. [/quote] There is no ECNL in younger age groups. ECNL teams pull from multiple clubs. Don't expect a huge movement. There will be some players that will make an ECNL team, but keep in mind, ECNL teams draw from multiple clubs not just McLean and SYC.[/quote] PP stated that the teams will be McLean and SYC parents will be disappointed. I think there will be a lot of McLean parents in a few years wondering what happened when their kids lose out to SYC players. [/quote] Competition for ECNL places always existed. I have seen SYC kids at the try outs, some made ECNL teams, but not many. The coaches will take the player if they think he can help them win. The alliance does not change it. [/quote] This does change it. [b]The teams can't be 90% McLean with only 2 SYC players. They will take more. [/b]Whether they get to step foot on an ECNL field for a game is less likely. The rosters will have to get even bigger now to support the SYC ECNL assistant coaches coming too. Expect the largest rosters in the area and the highest fees. Good job![/quote] , This seems totally dependent on boy vs. girl. The girls top teams at SYC aren’t great and probably won’t support a 50/50 split with McLean’s current player pool. The boys are another matter and could easily see a 50/50 split among many age groups, assuming the SYC boys want to join an ECNL team, that is![/quote] that depends on the year, they younger SYC girls teams are very good compared to mclane- look that the 10s or 09s [/quote] Don't expect a lot of movement on the girls side. McLean teams have a lot more talent on the girls side and they get better coaching. I heard from parents on some ECLN girls teams that all practices will continue to be in McLean. There is no point to drive to Springfield if the vast majority of players live close to McLean fields. On the boys side, it is a different matter. SYC players can strengthen the teams but coaches will have to figure out how to blend direct physical style of SYC with McLean style. [/quote] The girls will have some shake ups . Its a field space priority that keeps them training in Mclean. As for the boys What style does mclean bring to the table? I laughed at that statement. SYC will bring soccer talent not just physical style. Mclean needs help in all aspects of the game and benefit by bringing in SYC players. SYC benefits for quality field space and connections for showcase and scouting exposure.[/quote] So McLean will take top 3-6 players from SYC's top team to replace their fringe players. It's a win win for both clubs so long as the practices and games remain in McLean. [/quote]
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