Anonymous wrote:But I’ll help you out anyway…here are some links:
https://x.com/imyouthsoccer/status/1804590176762745009?s=46
You can get all the facts you need from this C account. @ImYouthSoccer Your ignorance of you choose to ignore real data.
Anonymous wrote:If the goal is college recruiting and not nationally competitive teams why did Ecnl make Union and Brave merge? Even if they only mandated the merge on the boys side why did the clubs merge the girls?
If the goal is more college recruiting then you’d want more ecnl teams regardless of how strong they are for the exposure.
Can’t have it both ways.
Anonymous wrote:But I’ll help you out anyway…here are some links:
https://x.com/imyouthsoccer/status/1804590176762745009?s=46
You can get all the facts you need from this C account. @ImYouthSoccer Your ignorance of you choose to ignore real data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dmv futbol has lots of work to do…..
People will get tired of paying 3k to got out west and get washed year after year…..
Or maybe they wont $$&
We need our best athletes in the DMV playing, but they are playing other sports. Imagine if Kevin Durant and Caleb Williams played soccer! We would need to rent a U-Haul to bring back all of the ECNL hardware!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep paying ECNL for the yearly west coast beatdowns.
Keep counting other people's money
A fool and his money are soon parted.
Maybe stop chugging the ECNL koolaid and check out SYC. If you’re never going to beat the big west coast ECNL teams change leagues and get noticed.
You are not making sense. The worst teams in Showcase B had hundreds of coaches looking at them. The exposure on those teams is greater than GA can provide.
The same coaches attend both ECNL and GA events.
The one thing that ECNL clubs generally have over GA is their DOCs have more connections into colleges because they’ve been doing it longer. Which is ridiculous that DOcs hold the keys to players playing in college. Unfortunately is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep paying ECNL for the yearly west coast beatdowns.
Keep counting other people's money
A fool and his money are soon parted.
Maybe stop chugging the ECNL koolaid and check out SYC. If you’re never going to beat the big west coast ECNL teams change leagues and get noticed.
You are not making sense. The worst teams in Showcase B had hundreds of coaches looking at them. The exposure on those teams is greater than GA can provide.
The same coaches attend both ECNL and GA events.
The one thing that ECNL clubs generally have over GA is their DOCs have more connections into colleges because they’ve been doing it longer. Which is ridiculous that DOcs hold the keys to players playing in college. Unfortunately is what it is.
I hate to bring you the bad news but College Coach participation has been slowly declining over the past two years. Word among those in the know is that their will be an even larger downturn next year. The exception of Champions Cup and Playoffs yet still GA is far far behind in the number of D1 commits.
No Koolaid when its 70% commits to 20% commits. Those are factual numbers. I think you may in fact want to look at what you are drinking...coach.
GA has been in existence for 3 seasons.
According to their website the number of college commitments has increased by 100 players per year.
I can post the links but it's more fun to just state unsubstantiated claims like you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep paying ECNL for the yearly west coast beatdowns.
Keep counting other people's money
A fool and his money are soon parted.
Maybe stop chugging the ECNL koolaid and check out SYC. If you’re never going to beat the big west coast ECNL teams change leagues and get noticed.
You are not making sense. The worst teams in Showcase B had hundreds of coaches looking at them. The exposure on those teams is greater than GA can provide.
The same coaches attend both ECNL and GA events.
The one thing that ECNL clubs generally have over GA is their DOCs have more connections into colleges because they’ve been doing it longer. Which is ridiculous that DOcs hold the keys to players playing in college. Unfortunately is what it is.
I hate to bring you the bad news but College Coach participation has been slowly declining over the past two years. Word among those in the know is that their will be an even larger downturn next year. The exception of Champions Cup and Playoffs yet still GA is far far behind in the number of D1 commits.
No Koolaid when its 70% commits to 20% commits. Those are factual numbers. I think you may in fact want to look at what you are drinking...coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep paying ECNL for the yearly west coast beatdowns.
Keep counting other people's money
A fool and his money are soon parted.
Maybe stop chugging the ECNL koolaid and check out SYC. If you’re never going to beat the big west coast ECNL teams change leagues and get noticed.
No one at SYC parent/coach who is just starting their GA program believes this or would ever suggest this so please just stop. Your trolling yourself as this point. Cause if your kid played you wouldn't be so incsecure banging away on the keys. My guess is this curent troll is banging their head in line for the space needle wondering if their kid will ever see the field and not seeing a return on their ECNL investment. Find a different league/team and move on, don't want you on any of the SYC teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep paying ECNL for the yearly west coast beatdowns.
Keep counting other people's money
A fool and his money are soon parted.
Maybe stop chugging the ECNL koolaid and check out SYC. If you’re never going to beat the big west coast ECNL teams change leagues and get noticed.
You are not making sense. The worst teams in Showcase B had hundreds of coaches looking at them. The exposure on those teams is greater than GA can provide.
The same coaches attend both ECNL and GA events.
The one thing that ECNL clubs generally have over GA is their DOCs have more connections into colleges because they’ve been doing it longer. Which is ridiculous that DOcs hold the keys to players playing in college. Unfortunately is what it is.