Anonymous wrote:The GA will be feeder system for professional woman's athletes. NWSL teams will merge with GA clubs to have a feeder system for their player backfill. Girls will be skipping NCAA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something big is coming, NCCA?
NCAA and this...
https://equalizersoccer.com/2024/01/12/berman-speaks-of-future-of-nwsl-draft-updates-on-local-broadcasts-and-more/
Berman also addressed the future of youth academies, a mechanism that helped spawn exponential growth for Major League Soccer in recent years. Currently, teams are free to sign youth players but there is no direct line to an NWSL through an academy. MLS, which is in many more cities than NWSL has a home-grown rule that allows clubs to retain players who come up through their youth system.
“It is one of the areas we really hope to make progress on in 2024 as we chart our strategic initiatives. There are a bunch of clubs that are very interested in figuring out the most strategic ways to build academies or invest in youth.
Wow, the GA parents talking about Acadamies might be right.
Anonymous wrote:The GA will be feeder system for professional woman's athletes. NWSL teams will merge with GA clubs to have a feeder system for their player backfill. Girls will be skipping NCAA.
double confirmedAnonymous wrote:Cool story bro confirmed ✅
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something big is coming, NCCA?
NCAA and this...
https://equalizersoccer.com/2024/01/12/berman-speaks-of-future-of-nwsl-draft-updates-on-local-broadcasts-and-more/
Berman also addressed the future of youth academies, a mechanism that helped spawn exponential growth for Major League Soccer in recent years. Currently, teams are free to sign youth players but there is no direct line to an NWSL through an academy. MLS, which is in many more cities than NWSL has a home-grown rule that allows clubs to retain players who come up through their youth system.
“It is one of the areas we really hope to make progress on in 2024 as we chart our strategic initiatives. There are a bunch of clubs that are very interested in figuring out the most strategic ways to build academies or invest in youth.
Anonymous wrote:Something big is coming, NCCA?
Anonymous wrote:It's likely to get even crazier by the end of the summer
