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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][quote=Anonymous]All of this smack talk and defensiveness by FCV parents. Simple question: do you have a league to play in? Have your coaches and administrators told you their plan? While clubs (respected ones) like Top Hat and others across the US have opted in for GAL, and others like PDA left early to go back to ECNL, and new club additions like Charlotte or returners like Penn Fusion have a vision, a league, and have communicated to their parents and players - what do you FCV folks have after all these days and weeks? Nada.....[/quote] Everyone will know when it's decided.[/quote] Just keep watching BP's twitter account. That's how we learn most things at our club.[/quote] FCV 03's should stick with FCV GAL . Most are committed, need only one more season for showcases etc for those that arent. 04 and younger - RUN as fast as you can to another team. [/quote] Why would 04’s run? [/quote] GAL has never hosted a showcase and most 04s are going to be juniors. Have to be seen to get recruited. [/quote] The clubs that would form the GAL did not just form yesterday. What a dumb argument.[/quote] The same clubs that have furloughed employees will be paying for the showcases? [/quote] ECNL clubs are immune?[/quote] My Daughter plays for FCV! Stop being defensive, these are questions we should be asking. [/quote] It isn’t defensive. All clubs are living in the same pending economic crisis. Do you believe the ECNL clubs do not pay into their showcases? [/quote] Do you think this is a safe time to start a business? [/quote] I don’t think it is a safe time for many businesses new or established. But if you think ECNL is to big to fail US Soccer should serve as a cautionary tale. Soccer clubs don’t make money off of their ECNL teams. They make money from the B, C, D and rec programs. ECNL needs the income for their BIG showcases. If the fall season is practically non-existent how many clubs survive the loss of this spring and the coming fall season? Can ECNL survive if they end up canceling two seasons worth of showcases? And if they aren’t cancelled how big a hit will their attendance take as various parts of the country are all in different stages of opening up? How many people are really plopping down $200-$500 deposits on ECNL or travel soccer not knowing their own future employment prospects as this carries on? How many people are investing $500 on a deposit for the high probably of zoom practices? ECNL is expensive and top heavy cost wise yet the rec teams and the lower level local travel teams make the money. If a clubs finances change because of the clientele fiscal realities change do you think a club survives by catering to high end soccer that never paid for itself? [/quote] Who mentioned ECNL, stop focusing on ECNL, the discussion is GAL. [/quote]
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