Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda was grandfathered in
You know, giving teams exceptions is only a thing, unless, I don’t know, you just change the rule so everyone can now do it.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda was grandfathered in
Anonymous wrote:wow Bethesda says otherwiseAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was Loudon or valor a DA team?
If so, then they can keep girls in ECNL.
If not, then they are forced to move to GA
How are they forced to GA?
ECNL bundles their boys & girls teams. If boys don’t have their top team in ECNL, then the girls side can’t have ECNL.
u mean tryout lol but yea the boys would have a gamble on their hands for sureAnonymous wrote:Loudon would not leave Ecnl.
But I could see if nva was Ecnl for boys and girls that Loudon could be mlsnext. They would never say which was the top team. Club team or alliance. They would let kids pick.
wow Bethesda says otherwiseAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was Loudon or valor a DA team?
If so, then they can keep girls in ECNL.
If not, then they are forced to move to GA
How are they forced to GA?
ECNL bundles their boys & girls teams. If boys don’t have their top team in ECNL, then the girls side can’t have ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:MLS Next came to Loudoun and did their site visit, this sounds like the last step of their application.
What will ECNL do when they shift and go MLS Next?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was Loudon or valor a DA team?
If so, then they can keep girls in ECNL.
If not, then they are forced to move to GA
This was probably only true before GA proved itself viable.
I doubt new MLS Next clubs have this option. (from MLS Next or ECNL)
Anonymous wrote:Was Loudon or valor a DA team?
If so, then they can keep girls in ECNL.
If not, then they are forced to move to GA