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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are mclean pre-DA teams even in ncsl to begin with?[/quote] McLean plays in ECNL not DA. Your point still stands though but the answer lies with CCL. [/quote] There are plenty of McLean teams playing in the 'lowly' NCSL. [/quote] The point was, McLean's A/B teams had been in CCL for years and are no longer in CCL. NPL is pretty maxed out at 13 or so clubs so NCSL or EDP are the only real landing spots. NCSL, while far from lowly still does not have A teams from the bigger clubs. It is pretty understood thta NCSL has small club A teams, (still very good teams) and the 2-4th teams of larger clubs. Beyond the first division of NCSL the teams are just average. 08 - 38 GF, 2 GA, 7W-0L 07 - 55 GF, 5 GA, 8W-1L And looking at the results of the two pre-ECNL teams above in NCSL, I think it is reasonable to ask why those teams are in NCSL.[/quote] So after U9 and U10 in CCL, Green players go to the 9v9 pre-ECNL format, but in NCSL, and for 2 years of it. How is that "pre-elite development" to go blow out all these teams in weekend games, especially since NCSL does not start putting teams into competitive divisions until U13? What does a current U10 player do? Washington Spirit doesn't take 2009s for next year.[/quote]
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