Anonymous wrote:What is the GA doing with these adds? These clubs are B-A-D.
If you look at it, is it just about adding numbers to stay the same financially?
Clubs Added:
1. Liverpool SoCal
2. SYC
3. VA Revolution
4. Seattle Celtic
5. Westside Metros FC
6. Oregon Premier
Clubs Lost:
1. Nationals Blue
2. Nationals Gray
3. Colorado Rush
4. Ukrainian Nationals
5. Lonestar Red
6. Lonestar Black
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are parents really using the line "my kid plays ECNL/MLS Next to impress anyone? I keep seeing that written here but have yet to encounter anyone utter that IRL. I doubt my friends and colleagues have ever heard of any of these organizations. Nor would they be impressed by them.
Some ECNL parents actually do. But usually when you ask them which club their kid plays for they start getting evasive.
Parents from ECNL teams that win a lot say the club their kid plays on first and rarely mention the league unless asked.
Winner's don't concern themselves with what others think. It's everyone else that seeks out that validation any other way that they can
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nationals and LoneStars fielded 2 GA teams in each age group. These defections are worse than they originally seemed. GA is steadily losing good clubs to ECNL, and seems to be back filling with lower ranked, mediocre clubs.![]()
Will be interesting to see if Nationals will be allowed to field 2 teams in the ECNL. If not, then it's likely those "second" GA teams will be placed in the ECNL-RL. And from a competition POV, this is certainly going to help continue to prop up the level of the ECNL-RL.
Spoken like an RL parent, next.
Anonymous wrote:Nationals and LoneStars fielded 2 GA teams in each age group. These defections are worse than they originally seemed. GA is steadily losing good clubs to ECNL, and seems to be back filling with lower ranked, mediocre clubs.![]()
Will be interesting to see if Nationals will be allowed to field 2 teams in the ECNL. If not, then it's likely those "second" GA teams will be placed in the ECNL-RL. And from a competition POV, this is certainly going to help continue to prop up the level of the ECNL-RL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are parents really using the line "my kid plays ECNL/MLS Next to impress anyone? I keep seeing that written here but have yet to encounter anyone utter that IRL. I doubt my friends and colleagues have ever heard of any of these organizations. Nor would they be impressed by them.
Some ECNL parents actually do. But usually when you ask them which club their kid plays for they start getting evasive.
Parents from ECNL teams that win a lot say the club their kid plays on first and rarely mention the league unless asked.
Winner's don't concern themselves with what others think. It's everyone else that seeks out that validation any other way that they can
Anonymous wrote:DM: Lonestars @LonestarSC will be joining the ECNL league Texas conference as an RL club to start, with the hope of joining ECNL full time. Another GA club leaving for ECNL
-Club Coach
#CSTruth That’s another major blow to girls academy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are parents really using the line "my kid plays ECNL/MLS Next to impress anyone? I keep seeing that written here but have yet to encounter anyone utter that IRL. I doubt my friends and colleagues have ever heard of any of these organizations. Nor would they be impressed by them.
Some ECNL parents actually do. But usually when you ask them which club their kid plays for they start getting evasive.
Parents from ECNL teams that win a lot say the club their kid plays on first and rarely mention the league unless asked.
Anonymous wrote:Are parents really using the line "my kid plays ECNL/MLS Next to impress anyone? I keep seeing that written here but have yet to encounter anyone utter that IRL. I doubt my friends and colleagues have ever heard of any of these organizations. Nor would they be impressed by them.

Anonymous wrote:For sure. But this is such nonsense that this behavior that's existent in so many other areas of life and in this country has spread to small things like youth soccer. So many things nowadays just feel like people supporting cults with no critical thinking or being able to just look at things objectively with zero emotion.
There's two leagues, they both provide platforms and opportunities for kids to play. Sure, one has higher level teams but that's not to say there's zero quality in the other. Both leagues have top performing teams and lesser ones.
Even in a scenario where say GA happens to go under. The winner there would only be people who have prayed on its downfall for nothing other than wanting to feel validation that their opinion is correct. The loser's are children that just want to play soccer.