Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crickets on here about ARL Showcase. Weather turned out to be not as bad as feared. It was cold, but mostly sunny both days and almost no wind. My kid’s team got in two highly competitive matches against MLSNext clubs and we didn’t have to fly to Florida.
Sure, you can get competitive matches without having to travel so far, but did you see the list of coaches for the Florida ECNL event? I think that is the difference and why teams go.
https://tgs.totalglobalsports.com/public/collgecoachattending.aspx?eid=2412
The list of coaches means nothing. Did your kid contact any of these coaches before hand and create a relationship so the coach would come out and see him? Do you think coaches just show up and watch a game and look for kids to stand out? It doesn't happen that way. or at least it's very very rare. So let's say 5 coaches attended Arlington Showcase and your kid contacted one of them and that coach came out to see him. That is 100x better than going to Florida just to play in front of coaches not focused on your kid. Now if your kid is a superstar and contacted 20 of the coaches going to FL, then yes, FL would have been a better showcase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crickets on here about ARL Showcase. Weather turned out to be not as bad as feared. It was cold, but mostly sunny both days and almost no wind. My kid’s team got in two highly competitive matches against MLSNext clubs and we didn’t have to fly to Florida.
Sure, you can get competitive matches without having to travel so far, but did you see the list of coaches for the Florida ECNL event? I think that is the difference and why teams go.
https://tgs.totalglobalsports.com/public/collgecoachattending.aspx?eid=2412
The list of coaches means nothing. Did your kid contact any of these coaches before hand and create a relationship so the coach would come out and see him? Do you think coaches just show up and watch a game and look for kids to stand out? It doesn't happen that way. or at least it's very very rare. So let's say 5 coaches attended Arlington Showcase and your kid contacted one of them and that coach came out to see him. That is 100x better than going to Florida just to play in front of coaches not focused on your kid. Now if your kid is a superstar and contacted 20 of the coaches going to FL, then yes, FL would have been a better showcase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crickets on here about ARL Showcase. Weather turned out to be not as bad as feared. It was cold, but mostly sunny both days and almost no wind. My kid’s team got in two highly competitive matches against MLSNext clubs and we didn’t have to fly to Florida.
Sure, you can get competitive matches without having to travel so far, but did you see the list of coaches for the Florida ECNL event? I think that is the difference and why teams go.
https://tgs.totalglobalsports.com/public/collgecoachattending.aspx?eid=2412
Anonymous wrote:Crickets on here about ARL Showcase. Weather turned out to be not as bad as feared. It was cold, but mostly sunny both days and almost no wind. My kid’s team got in two highly competitive matches against MLSNext clubs and we didn’t have to fly to Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it telling that Arlington is hosting what looks like a ‘Arlington-MLS Next Challenge’ the same weekend as ECNL Florida?
Aren't their teams in ECNL Florida? That doesn't make sense or are you saying that they are now trying to get into MLS Next after 2 years in ECNL.
You know what does not make any sense? Refusing to play teams in other leagues, or refusing to enter teams in state and regional competitions because of idiotic league rules. Good for Arlington. More people need to get on board with this mentality.
All of these teams play each other on the boys side, at least in this area. What doesn’t make sense is to have showcases on the same weekend, which leads to attendance by college coaches being split, e.g. UVA is scheduled to be in Florida, but not here, VT will be here but not Florida.
My original comment wasn’t necessarily about the timing but more as to why Arlington’s ecnl teams aren’t in florida. Did they not qualify or was it something that qualifying wasn’t necessary and they just chose not to attend.
Just opted out. There are many ECNL showcase events throughout the year and clubs/teams pick and choose which they attend. Nothing abnormal about Arlington not going to this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it telling that Arlington is hosting what looks like a ‘Arlington-MLS Next Challenge’ the same weekend as ECNL Florida?
Aren't their teams in ECNL Florida? That doesn't make sense or are you saying that they are now trying to get into MLS Next after 2 years in ECNL.
You know what does not make any sense? Refusing to play teams in other leagues, or refusing to enter teams in state and regional competitions because of idiotic league rules. Good for Arlington. More people need to get on board with this mentality.
All of these teams play each other on the boys side, at least in this area. What doesn’t make sense is to have showcases on the same weekend, which leads to attendance by college coaches being split, e.g. UVA is scheduled to be in Florida, but not here, VT will be here but not Florida.
My original comment wasn’t necessarily about the timing but more as to why Arlington’s ecnl teams aren’t in florida. Did they not qualify or was it something that qualifying wasn’t necessary and they just chose not to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it telling that Arlington is hosting what looks like a ‘Arlington-MLS Next Challenge’ the same weekend as ECNL Florida?
Aren't their teams in ECNL Florida? That doesn't make sense or are you saying that they are now trying to get into MLS Next after 2 years in ECNL.
You know what does not make any sense? Refusing to play teams in other leagues, or refusing to enter teams in state and regional competitions because of idiotic league rules. Good for Arlington. More people need to get on board with this mentality.
All of these teams play each other on the boys side, at least in this area. What doesn’t make sense is to have showcases on the same weekend, which leads to attendance by college coaches being split, e.g. UVA is scheduled to be in Florida, but not here, VT will be here but not Florida.
My original comment wasn’t necessarily about the timing but more as to why Arlington’s ecnl teams aren’t in florida. Did they not qualify or was it something that qualifying wasn’t necessary and they just chose not to attend.
They chose not to attend.