Anonymous wrote:I am hearing different from the higher ups. Just saying....
Anonymous wrote:My son plays for a MLS Next Club. An Arlington coach wants my son to come over. Out of curiosity, I looked up ECNL for the first-time and Arlington is in a division with only 5 other teams in VA and 10 in NC. The other local teams like Pipeline are either in North Atlantic or ECNL-RL.
That feels unnecessarily brutal when you have Bethesda, Potomac, SYC, Alexandria, Celtic, Armour, FC Delco, Real Futbol, Sporting Athletic, DCU, Philly Union and Coppermine all closer than the majority of the teams in the "Mid-Atlantic" that Arlington is competing in.
Am I missing anything?
Anonymous wrote:My son plays for a MLS Next Club. An Arlington coach wants my son to come over. Out of curiosity, I looked up ECNL for the first-time and Arlington is in a division with only 5 other teams in VA and 10 in NC. The other local teams like Pipeline are either in North Atlantic or ECNL-RL.
That feels unnecessarily brutal when you have Bethesda, Potomac, SYC, Alexandria, Celtic, Armour, FC Delco, Real Futbol, Sporting Athletic, DCU, Philly Union and Coppermine all closer than the majority of the teams in the "Mid-Atlantic" that Arlington is competing in.
Am I missing anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA teams in MA conference for next season should be 14 total teams: Virginia: VDA, VAU, Beach, Richmond, Skyline, and Arlington. North Carolina: teams are NCFC x2, CSA x2, NC Fusion, Wilmington, and Highland. Don't know what age group you're asking about, but you're not traveling to NC for all of the games against NC. Why are you trying to leave MLSN for ECNL especially if you have an issue with going to NC for a few games?
OP - We're not leaving our club. I have ignored ECNL and just looked it up for the first time out of curiosity and just really shocked at the structure. I guess if playing high school is important, that is the answer.
Would really like Arlington to come over and consolidate the talent in one place![]()
Anonymous wrote:VA teams in MA conference for next season should be 14 total teams: Virginia: VDA, VAU, Beach, Richmond, Skyline, and Arlington. North Carolina: teams are NCFC x2, CSA x2, NC Fusion, Wilmington, and Highland. Don't know what age group you're asking about, but you're not traveling to NC for all of the games against NC. Why are you trying to leave MLSN for ECNL especially if you have an issue with going to NC for a few games?
Anonymous wrote:VA teams in MA conference for next season should be 14 total teams: Virginia: VDA, VAU, Beach, Richmond, Skyline, and Arlington. North Carolina: teams are NCFC x2, CSA x2, NC Fusion, Wilmington, and Highland. Don't know what age group you're asking about, but you're not traveling to NC for all of the games against NC. Why are you trying to leave MLSN for ECNL especially if you have an issue with going to NC for a few games?