Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t states have competitions open to all clubs? It seems crazy that we don’t have real states. It’s either USYS teams or nothing. Why not open it up?
The best u11 And u12 teams were participating in the state cup this weekend no need to add lower level teams
Loudoun girls were not there for u11 and u12. I still don’t know why
The U12 girls were at the ECNL showcase
Skipping state cup to support a league they’re not going to play in next year?
A lot of this stuff was set up many months ago. Also, yes the league makes you got to at least 1 event so I'm guessing they were essentially forced to go contractually.
No requirement for u12 teams to attend an ecnl event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t states have competitions open to all clubs? It seems crazy that we don’t have real states. It’s either USYS teams or nothing. Why not open it up?
The best u11 And u12 teams were participating in the state cup this weekend no need to add lower level teams
Loudoun girls were not there for u11 and u12. I still don’t know why
The U12 girls were at the ECNL showcase
Skipping state cup to support a league they’re not going to play in next year?
A lot of this stuff was set up many months ago. Also, yes the league makes you got to at least 1 event so I'm guessing they were essentially forced to go contractually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t states have competitions open to all clubs? It seems crazy that we don’t have real states. It’s either USYS teams or nothing. Why not open it up?
The best u11 And u12 teams were participating in the state cup this weekend no need to add lower level teams
Loudoun girls were not there for u11 and u12. I still don’t know why
The U12 girls were at the ECNL showcase
Skipping state cup to support a league they’re not going to play in next year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t states have competitions open to all clubs? It seems crazy that we don’t have real states. It’s either USYS teams or nothing. Why not open it up?
The best u11 And u12 teams were participating in the state cup this weekend no need to add lower level teams
Loudoun girls were not there for u11 and u12. I still don’t know why
The U12 girls were at the ECNL showcase
Anonymous wrote:Usually the highest teams that compete are RL level teams, and maybe NCSL Div 1 teams can get invia the play-in games. So 2nd teams for the biggest clubs and 1st teams for the smaller clubs.
The ECNL/MLS teams do not participate as they want to be seen as higher level then those teams. That's why SYC didn't enter their "MLS" teams but snuck players in on their "MLS 2" teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t states have competitions open to all clubs? It seems crazy that we don’t have real states. It’s either USYS teams or nothing. Why not open it up?
The best u11 And u12 teams were participating in the state cup this weekend no need to add lower level teams
Loudoun girls were not there for u11 and u12. I still don’t know why
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t states have competitions open to all clubs? It seems crazy that we don’t have real states. It’s either USYS teams or nothing. Why not open it up?
The best u11 And u12 teams were participating in the state cup this weekend no need to add lower level teams
Loudoun girls were not there for u11 and u12. I still don’t know why
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t states have competitions open to all clubs? It seems crazy that we don’t have real states. It’s either USYS teams or nothing. Why not open it up?
The best u11 And u12 teams were participating in the state cup this weekend no need to add lower level teams
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t states have competitions open to all clubs? It seems crazy that we don’t have real states. It’s either USYS teams or nothing. Why not open it up?