Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of talk around here about what if the DMV had just 2 mega ECNL clubs like NC has.
My guess is that many girls would no longer be playing soccer because if they didn't make one of those top 2 teams, parents here would have packed it in. As it stands now, talent is more diluted among many teams in the area, but at least more kids get to experience it.
To me, the area is better for it- improves overall play, allows more players to learn to love the game, and in turn- hopefully give back to future generations.
This is all horseshit. The problem here is not talent. It's coaching. There are more than enough kids in this area to support several teams who could be competitive with the top teams in the country if they were sufficiently well coached.
This is all horseshit. Not even Ansom Dorrance could coach a local ECNL team to win a National Championship below the U18/U19 age. PDA, Solar, and LAFC will always rule the roost.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't this the case when MYS, FCV were the only ENCL teams in town, before the expansion, and that's why their older teams are very good on a national level?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of talk around here about what if the DMV had just 2 mega ECNL clubs like NC has.
My guess is that many girls would no longer be playing soccer because if they didn't make one of those top 2 teams, parents here would have packed it in. As it stands now, talent is more diluted among many teams in the area, but at least more kids get to experience it.
To me, the area is better for it- improves overall play, allows more players to learn to love the game, and in turn- hopefully give back to future generations.
This is all horseshit. The problem here is not talent. It's coaching. There are more than enough kids in this area to support several teams who could be competitive with the top teams in the country if they were sufficiently well coached.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They also have Wake FC in GA, so we're at 7 in the highest leagues
Now divide that into the population and things start to look different. DMV is probably 2-3x the population. Supply and demand, folks
8 across GA and ECNL girls in Virginia. I'm not sure that 8 across 8.5 million people is much different from 7 across 10.5 million.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of talk around here about what if the DMV had just 2 mega ECNL clubs like NC has.
My guess is that many girls would no longer be playing soccer because if they didn't make one of those top 2 teams, parents here would have packed it in. As it stands now, talent is more diluted among many teams in the area, but at least more kids get to experience it.
To me, the area is better for it- improves overall play, allows more players to learn to love the game, and in turn- hopefully give back to future generations.
This is all horseshit. The problem here is not talent. It's coaching. There are more than enough kids in this area to support several teams who could be competitive with the top teams in the country if they were sufficiently well coached.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They also have Wake FC in GA, so we're at 7 in the highest leagues
Now divide that into the population and things start to look different. DMV is probably 2-3x the population. Supply and demand, folks
Anonymous wrote:They also have Wake FC in GA, so we're at 7 in the highest leagues
Anonymous wrote:Lots of talk around here about what if the DMV had just 2 mega ECNL clubs like NC has.
My guess is that many girls would no longer be playing soccer because if they didn't make one of those top 2 teams, parents here would have packed it in. As it stands now, talent is more diluted among many teams in the area, but at least more kids get to experience it.
To me, the area is better for it- improves overall play, allows more players to learn to love the game, and in turn- hopefully give back to future generations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of talk around here about what if the DMV had just 2 mega ECNL clubs like NC has.
My guess is that many girls would no longer be playing soccer because if they didn't make one of those top 2 teams, parents here would have packed it in. As it stands now, talent is more diluted among many teams in the area, but at least more kids get to experience it.
To me, the area is better for it- improves overall play, allows more players to learn to love the game, and in turn- hopefully give back to future generations.
NC Courage
NCFC Youth
Charlotte SA
Charlotte independence
Wilmington
NC Fusion
Lol - true - better spaced out though.
They have 6 ECNL clubs
Anonymous wrote:Lots of talk around here about what if the DMV had just 2 mega ECNL clubs like NC has.
My guess is that many girls would no longer be playing soccer because if they didn't make one of those top 2 teams, parents here would have packed it in. As it stands now, talent is more diluted among many teams in the area, but at least more kids get to experience it.
To me, the area is better for it- improves overall play, allows more players to learn to love the game, and in turn- hopefully give back to future generations.