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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is hilarious. Love it as I am no part of it in Maryland....I know parents both from Loudoun Red 07s and FCV 07s. From the outside looking in and based on feedback from parents, FCV has a better development program for the long run. DA program will also win in the long run vs. ECNL. Anyways, throw this into your "debate". How many 08s play on Loudoun Red 07? Pretty sure FCV 07s have at least (3) 08's playing up a year AND starting! [/quote] What makes you think DA wins out long term over ECNL? This is a serious question. I’m not trolling or picking a fight. The recent departures from the DA and additions tonit make me think ECNL wins long term. You feel otherwise?[/quote] It's a mix with who is leaving and who is joining DA. First and most importantly, DA is pulling ahead and the boys side by a good margin. Was at a field last week with Sasho (UMD Mens Coach) just hanging out watching U17 Bethesda DA Boys vs Armour. Second, they are likely to allow players to play HS if they choose to do so, although it will still be discouraged. DA has the backing of US soccer. Lastly, the obvious, the DA to US Womens' Soccer connection/ID Camps, ETC...[/quote] There’s no mix on the girls side. Top clubs out and not top clubs in. US Soccer tried to keep ecnl players out of ynt camps. It didn’t last. PP is about a year behind.[/quote] It really strikes me that DA girls has not been very forceful with their rollout. It’s almost like a soft rollout. We will see if that continues. Also I think the women’s national team is going to run into problems at the World Cup. This could put a lot of pressure and focus on US Soccer to get serious about DA on the girls side. The older the age group the harder it is to change. I would have liked to see US soccer just start DA at u13(u12) and add a new year class each year. So they start with u13(u12) the first year, 2nd year have u13(u12), u14, 3rd year u13(u12), u14, u15, etc. Gives everyone time to adjust and does not disturbances the old age groups now. [/quote] US Soccer hasn’t been forceful with their rollout? What should they do that they haven’t? They’re battling an established league that allows high school soccer. What else can they do?[/quote] Battling? US Soccer tried to steal and takeover ECNL. Its was never their product to begin with. How is that a soft rollout? They used a bulldozer! However, the ECNL never gave up and is winning back ground...and will continue to do so. It's nothing but a money grab. You think the DA is better than ECNL because of a patch? US Soccer does nothing for the DA. However, the paying parents at DA do alot for US Soccer. It's all BS. [/quote] What is it that ECNL is providing?[/quote]
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