Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
I don't have anything bad to say about GA. I do agree that another league is helpful. I don't want a monopoly. But be real. GA is far away from an equal league. They are way behind. This announcement will not help in the short term or even medium term. top kids are 90% in ECNL. That will continue.
Let me ask you a question...
Not even thinking about leagues or recruiting and you had a choice between a club that can get your kid into college. Or a club that can get your kid into college or they can play professionally. (if they're good enough) Which one would you choose?
Most people would choose the second option that allows for college or pro. This is what MLS Next provides. ENCL only provides a springboard for college.
This is what makes GA partnering with NWSL such a threat to girls ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
I don't have anything bad to say about GA. I do agree that another league is helpful. I don't want a monopoly. But be real. GA is far away from an equal league. They are way behind. This announcement will not help in the short term or even medium term. top kids are 90% in ECNL. That will continue.
Let me ask you a question...
Not even thinking about leagues or recruiting and you had a choice between a club that can get your kid into college. Or a club that can get your kid into college or they can play professionally. (if they're good enough) Which one would you choose?
Most people would choose the second option that allows for college or pro. This is what MLS Next provides. ENCL only provides a springboard for college.
This is what makes GA partnering with NWSL such a threat to girls ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
I don't have anything bad to say about GA. I do agree that another league is helpful. I don't want a monopoly. But be real. GA is far away from an equal league. They are way behind. This announcement will not help in the short term or even medium term. top kids are 90% in ECNL. That will continue.
Let me ask you a question...
Not even thinking about leagues or recruiting and you had a choice between a club that can get your kid into college. Or a club that can get your kid into college or they can play professionally. (if they're good enough) Which one would you choose?
Most people would choose the second option that allows for college or pro. This is what MLS Next provides. ENCL only provides a springboard for college.
This is what makes GA partnering with NWSL such a threat to girls ECNL.
ECNL not only needs to worry about the impact this membership will have in regards to GA rising ECNL will also need to contend with the Special Olympics and their US Soccer membership also announced alongside GA:
https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2024/02/increased-connection-to-membership-highlights-us-soccers-2024-annual-general-meeting-in-dallas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
I don't have anything bad to say about GA. I do agree that another league is helpful. I don't want a monopoly. But be real. GA is far away from an equal league. They are way behind. This announcement will not help in the short term or even medium term. top kids are 90% in ECNL. That will continue.
Let me ask you a question...
Not even thinking about leagues or recruiting and you had a choice between a club that can get your kid into college. Or a club that can get your kid into college or they can play professionally. (if they're good enough) Which one would you choose?
Most people would choose the second option that allows for college or pro. This is what MLS Next provides. ENCL only provides a springboard for college.
This is what makes GA partnering with NWSL such a threat to girls ECNL.
Let me ask you a question, where does NWSL acknowledge this partnership at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
I don't have anything bad to say about GA. I do agree that another league is helpful. I don't want a monopoly. But be real. GA is far away from an equal league. They are way behind. This announcement will not help in the short term or even medium term. top kids are 90% in ECNL. That will continue.
Let me ask you a question...
Not even thinking about leagues or recruiting and you had a choice between a club that can get your kid into college. Or a club that can get your kid into college or they can play professionally. (if they're good enough) Which one would you choose?
Most people would choose the second option that allows for college or pro. This is what MLS Next provides. ENCL only provides a springboard for college.
This is what makes GA partnering with NWSL such a threat to girls ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
I don't have anything bad to say about GA. I do agree that another league is helpful. I don't want a monopoly. But be real. GA is far away from an equal league. They are way behind. This announcement will not help in the short term or even medium term. top kids are 90% in ECNL. That will continue.
Let me ask you a question...
Not even thinking about leagues or recruiting and you had a choice between a club that can get your kid into college. Or a club that can get your kid into college or they can play professionally. (if they're good enough) Which one would you choose?
Most people would choose the second option that allows for college or pro. This is what MLS Next provides. ENCL only provides a springboard for college.
This is what makes GA partnering with NWSL such a threat to girls ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
I don't have anything bad to say about GA. I do agree that another league is helpful. I don't want a monopoly. But be real. GA is far away from an equal league. They are way behind. This announcement will not help in the short term or even medium term. top kids are 90% in ECNL. That will continue.
Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Good luck GA parents.
Anonymous wrote:Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Good luck GA parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
I think it’s mainly ECNL parents whose kids play on the crappiest ECNL teams, or don’t get much playing time.
So instead of saying what team they rep, they just use ECNL as a whole.
Insecure for sure
Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.
Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t understand why people are against GA. Having another strong league provides better business competition between leagues which leads to better products (training, coaches, fees, etc.).
I don’t understand why anyone would want a monopoly, whether it’s ECNL or GA or anything else.