Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt any parent or player is bragging about the records to anyone. It's a problem that CCL didn't let them stay.
McLean's top team isn't playing in CCL because they have moved their U13 and up teams to ECNL. CCL is a club centric league, so you have to enter all of your top teams (all age groups) into CCL. It's really that simple.
Wrong. Loudoun. Arlington.
Why is McLean different?
McLean's B teams are still in CCL2. Loudoun and Arlington are larger clubs and their DA programs draw from outside Loudoun and Arlington, so their 'B' teams are still competitive enough to complete in CCL1. Their 'C' teams are in CCL2.
Loudoun is not a DA, it is ECNL just like McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt any parent or player is bragging about the records to anyone. It's a problem that CCL didn't let them stay.
McLean's top team isn't playing in CCL because they have moved their U13 and up teams to ECNL. CCL is a club centric league, so you have to enter all of your top teams (all age groups) into CCL. It's really that simple.
Wrong. Loudoun. Arlington.
Why is McLean different?
McLean's B teams are still in CCL2. Loudoun and Arlington are larger clubs and their DA programs draw from outside Loudoun and Arlington, so their 'B' teams are still competitive enough to complete in CCL1. Their 'C' teams are in CCL2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt any parent or player is bragging about the records to anyone. It's a problem that CCL didn't let them stay.
McLean's top team isn't playing in CCL because they have moved their U13 and up teams to ECNL. CCL is a club centric league, so you have to enter all of your top teams (all age groups) into CCL. It's really that simple.
Wrong. Loudoun. Arlington.
Why is McLean different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt any parent or player is bragging about the records to anyone. It's a problem that CCL didn't let them stay.
McLean's top team isn't playing in CCL because they have moved their U13 and up teams to ECNL. CCL is a club centric league, so you have to enter all of your top teams (all age groups) into CCL. It's really that simple.
Anonymous wrote:Why not just go back to CCL ....... Has mclean no clout anymore? Was Braddock forced out of CCL, or did they choose that? There are some new CCL clubs that are pretty bad at U11
Anonymous wrote:I doubt any parent or player is bragging about the records to anyone. It's a problem that CCL didn't let them stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are mclean pre-DA teams even in ncsl to begin with?
McLean plays in ECNL not DA.
Your point still stands though but the answer lies with CCL.
There are plenty of McLean teams playing in the 'lowly' NCSL.
The point was, McLean's A/B teams had been in CCL for years and are no longer in CCL. NPL is pretty maxed out at 13 or so clubs so NCSL or EDP are the only real landing spots. NCSL, while far from lowly still does not have A teams from the bigger clubs. It is pretty understood thta NCSL has small club A teams, (still very good teams) and the 2-4th teams of larger clubs. Beyond the first division of NCSL the teams are just average.
08 - 38 GF, 2 GA, 7W-0L
07 - 55 GF, 5 GA, 8W-1L
And looking at the results of the two pre-ECNL teams above in NCSL, I think it is reasonable to ask why those teams are in NCSL.
They should move them to EDP, which offers much tougher competition.
EDP is the wild west and does not necessarily offer any better competition. In our region it suffers many of the same problems that NCSL suffers from. You have to travel to far North for the competitive strength of EDP to matter.