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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Better to have one preferred league per region regardless of which one to get the strong talent competing with and against each other. Two leagues are very very similar so just go with the stronger option in your neck of the woods [/quote] That can (and does) vary by age group. ECNL battle comes down to something simple, people don't like to give up power. Instead of ceding the elite environment to USSF, our friends in Richmond decided to dig their heels in and get ugly about it. How this helps anyone is beyond most thinking people.[/quote] Who cares? How does ceding the fake "elite" environment to ussf help anyone? They are both pay to play deluxe youth sports aimed at the identical demographic [/quote] One is run by an organization that is trying to increase the quality of soccer in this nation. The other is a junta of old guys who want to hold onto their power and keep the status quo, which is doing worse and worse with each WC cycle. See the difference.[/quote] Wrong. The clubs run DA with zero USSF oversight other than rules and regulations set forth. They have done nothing to raise the standard for the game in this country. MLS academies are top tier. BDA is 2nd tier. If USSF fully funded a NWSL academy system like MLS then I will agree. Until then, pay up. Your argument is getting old. [/quote]
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