Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't know history you're doomed to repeat it. Sheeesh
Nah. They are aware of the mistakes they made. They know girls want to play high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tracker doesn't lie ECRL > GA
Depends on what you are measuring. The rankings app says that on average ECRL teams are stronger. But why does that even matter? Let’s face it, if you are playing on a national league like GA then your primary concern is college recruiting. And in that measure it’s no contest. GA has like 25% of college players vs maybe 2% ECRL. The reason being that GA events right now attract a much much larger group of college coaches. That may change down the road but can’t dispute the way it is right now
This is really strange logic. GA currently gets scouts therefore they can dilute the product and the scouts won't ever realize that a different league has more talent and shift their focus because...?
Nothing is being "diluted". This is just an ECNL parent scare tactic.
The same top GA teams win and the same top GA players get recruited. However now there's more clubs participating in showcases, events, etc which allows recruiters to check out more players all at the same time/location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do say San Diego Wave wants to be connected to SD Surf ECNL… they can’t. SD Surf would have to switch to GA..
SD Surf moving to GA? AMAZING.
SD Surf has a GA club called SDSC which is right next to them.
Back in the DA days they used SDSC to participate in DA. If GA takes off for whatever reason (NWSL Next) they'll do the same thing with SDSC again.
SD Surf also has SD Wave (NWSL Pro Team) practicing on their fields. If anything happens with NWSL and youth soccer ECNL or GA they'll be involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do say San Diego Wave wants to be connected to SD Surf ECNL… they can’t. SD Surf would have to switch to GA..
SD Surf moving to GA? AMAZING.
Anonymous wrote:Do say San Diego Wave wants to be connected to SD Surf ECNL… they can’t. SD Surf would have to switch to GA..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tracker doesn't lie ECRL > GA
Depends on what you are measuring. The rankings app says that on average ECRL teams are stronger. But why does that even matter? Let’s face it, if you are playing on a national league like GA then your primary concern is college recruiting. And in that measure it’s no contest. GA has like 25% of college players vs maybe 2% ECRL. The reason being that GA events right now attract a much much larger group of college coaches. That may change down the road but can’t dispute the way it is right now
This is really strange logic. GA currently gets scouts therefore they can dilute the product and the scouts won't ever realize that a different league has more talent and shift their focus because...?
Nothing is being "diluted". This is just an ECNL parent scare tactic.
The same top GA teams win and the same top GA players get recruited. However now there's more clubs participating in showcases, events, etc which allows recruiters to check out more players all at the same time/location.
Nothing is being diluted? Look at NOVA clubs. ECNL is actively forcing underperforming clubs to merge to maintain quality. GA added two new clubs one of which has been unable to compete at any level
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tracker doesn't lie ECRL > GA
Depends on what you are measuring. The rankings app says that on average ECRL teams are stronger. But why does that even matter? Let’s face it, if you are playing on a national league like GA then your primary concern is college recruiting. And in that measure it’s no contest. GA has like 25% of college players vs maybe 2% ECRL. The reason being that GA events right now attract a much much larger group of college coaches. That may change down the road but can’t dispute the way it is right now
This is really strange logic. GA currently gets scouts therefore they can dilute the product and the scouts won't ever realize that a different league has more talent and shift their focus because...?
Nothing is being "diluted". This is just an ECNL parent scare tactic.
The same top GA teams win and the same top GA players get recruited. However now there's more clubs participating in showcases, events, etc which allows recruiters to check out more players all at the same time/location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tracker doesn't lie ECRL > GA
Depends on what you are measuring. The rankings app says that on average ECRL teams are stronger. But why does that even matter? Let’s face it, if you are playing on a national league like GA then your primary concern is college recruiting. And in that measure it’s no contest. GA has like 25% of college players vs maybe 2% ECRL. The reason being that GA events right now attract a much much larger group of college coaches. That may change down the road but can’t dispute the way it is right now
This is really strange logic. GA currently gets scouts therefore they can dilute the product and the scouts won't ever realize that a different league has more talent and shift their focus because...?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tracker doesn't lie ECRL > GA
Depends on what you are measuring. The rankings app says that on average ECRL teams are stronger. But why does that even matter? Let’s face it, if you are playing on a national league like GA then your primary concern is college recruiting. And in that measure it’s no contest. GA has like 25% of college players vs maybe 2% ECRL. The reason being that GA events right now attract a much much larger group of college coaches. That may change down the road but can’t dispute the way it is right now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tracker doesn't lie ECRL > GA
Depends on what you are measuring. The rankings app says that on average ECRL teams are stronger. But why does that even matter? Let’s face it, if you are playing on a national league like GA then your primary concern is college recruiting. And in that measure it’s no contest. GA has like 25% of college players vs maybe 2% ECRL. The reason being that GA events right now attract a much much larger group of college coaches. That may change down the road but can’t dispute the way it is right now