Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
According to staff they planned on NVA and Loudon staying in the ECNL pathway, ECNL said no.
Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
According to staff they planned on NVA and Loudon staying in the ECNL pathway, ECNL said no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
lol ECNL said no? Or MLS said bring the girls side with you.
Don't forget about playing with the boys and the roster sizes. Thats a large amount of girls to split up playing time and play with the boys.Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
Anonymous wrote:Got to listen to the webinar. Here are the points I got.
-NVA believes the ECNL is better than the GA, right now. They like what GA said and are hoping it comes true.
-if your child is u16 or older. Go to an ECNL club. Get seen. Have a good college career.
-younger players can stay and see how it all plays out
- there are now 3 clubs in the area. Go to where you think your child will have the best experience and the best coach. Coaches will be more important than ever now. NVA had some teams with some questionable coaches this year. They will need to figure that out and quickly.
- they wanted to stay in the ECNL, ECNL said no
-they claim they did this for everyone not just the boys. If you believe that you are foolish, they made a move for the boys and just dealing with the girls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish a college coach would join this forum. My guess is that college coach would say if you’re D1 caliber player, you’re going to get recruited by D1 schools regardless if you play ECNL or GA.
D1 player can means different things. A team from a power conference like UNC is very different than U of Arkansas - Pine Bluff
Ok, let me fix it. A UNC caliber player would still be recruited to UNC regardless if they play ECNL or GA. Would you disagree?
Do you agree that ~50% of kids going D1 come from the GA and ~50% come from ECNL?
Do you agree that 50% of ECNL girls in D1 colleges come from the top 25 clubs?
Is your daughter’s club one of the top 25 ECNL clubs?
My girl is playing D1, yes. On Scholarship, yes.
Had that same team and coaches moved to GA, do you think your daughter would receive that scholarship to the same D1? Congrats btw!!!
Anonymous wrote:hidden participants… locked chats, avoided questions and hard sells of pathways to the pros…….Anonymous wrote:How lit is the town hall?
Because everyone can practice with boys & go pro right?
Right?
Its been fun reading the posts in here. Deuces on this thread
hidden participants… locked chats, avoided questions and hard sells of pathways to the pros…….Anonymous wrote:How lit is the town hall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish a college coach would join this forum. My guess is that college coach would say if you’re D1 caliber player, you’re going to get recruited by D1 schools regardless if you play ECNL or GA.
D1 player can means different things. A team from a power conference like UNC is very different than U of Arkansas - Pine Bluff
Ok, let me fix it. A UNC caliber player would still be recruited to UNC regardless if they play ECNL or GA. Would you disagree?
Do you agree that ~50% of kids going D1 come from the GA and ~50% come from ECNL?
Do you agree that 50% of ECNL girls in D1 colleges come from the top 25 clubs?
Is your daughter’s club one of the top 25 ECNL clubs?
My girl is playing D1, yes. On Scholarship, yes.
nawwwwww op didn’t get that from a coach. Op is the truth however. I expect this thread to die out now and the revolution one to pick up. Might be a while before we see an NVA thread trending.Anonymous wrote:I'm just saying the early leak last year and the one this year have a coach in common. Hide ya NDAs