Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That said, stop comparing leagues and teams.
It's about individual players.
There are players who can go from EDP2 or ECRL to making a MLS Next team today.
That’s the silliest thing I’ve read in a while. There are probably usually around 2-3 kids on the average EDP1 team that could move to a better team if they wanted, but also a lot of kids that aren’t close to ECNL level.
And I love how you try and compare leagues, and then say not to compare leagues in the next sentence.
I specifically addressed kids/players in the leagues. Not comparing leagues.
To make yourself feel better about your kid being in ECNL and all the money/time/travel, you'd like to think it's superior talent to feed your ego and insecurities.
ECNL "level"?
What's that exactly
What's the measurable tangle criteria?
What differentiates the standards of quality between the players from Arundel, Bethesda, PPA, Total Futbol, Cerritos, Manassas in EDP (some now NAL) and Loudon, VDA?
I have no kids that are playing. I'm a ref, and see every league firsthand.
I ref MLS Next, I ref ECNL, I ref Nations league, I ref ECRL and I ref EDP 1. And, occasionally, MSI Rec.![]()
So I can tell you, from my objective opinion, that the average ECNL team is far better than the average EDP1 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That’s utterly ridiculous. There are tons of kids in EDP 1 that aren’t good enough for ECNL.
Almost every kid on our mid-table EDP1 team tried out for ECNL and only one made it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That said, stop comparing leagues and teams.
It's about individual players.
There are players who can go from EDP2 or ECRL to making a MLS Next team today.
That’s the silliest thing I’ve read in a while. There are probably usually around 2-3 kids on the average EDP1 team that could move to a better team if they wanted, but also a lot of kids that aren’t close to ECNL level.
And I love how you try and compare leagues, and then say not to compare leagues in the next sentence.
I specifically addressed kids/players in the leagues. Not comparing leagues.
To make yourself feel better about your kid being in ECNL and all the money/time/travel, you'd like to think it's superior talent to feed your ego and insecurities.
ECNL "level"?
What's that exactly
What's the measurable tangle criteria?
What differentiates the standards of quality between the players from Arundel, Bethesda, PPA, Total Futbol, Cerritos, Manassas in EDP (some now NAL) and Loudon, VDA?
I have no kids that are playing. I'm a ref, and see every league firsthand.
I ref MLS Next, I ref ECNL, I ref Nations league, I ref ECRL and I ref EDP 1. And, occasionally, MSI Rec.![]()
So I can tell you, from my objective opinion, that the average ECNL team is far better than the average EDP1 team.
Based on the average referees around here, we're gonna hold off on accepting your analysis as knowledgeable expertise, till proven differently 🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That said, stop comparing leagues and teams.
It's about individual players.
There are players who can go from EDP2 or ECRL to making a MLS Next team today.
That’s the silliest thing I’ve read in a while. There are probably usually around 2-3 kids on the average EDP1 team that could move to a better team if they wanted, but also a lot of kids that aren’t close to ECNL level.
And I love how you try and compare leagues, and then say not to compare leagues in the next sentence.
I specifically addressed kids/players in the leagues. Not comparing leagues.
To make yourself feel better about your kid being in ECNL and all the money/time/travel, you'd like to think it's superior talent to feed your ego and insecurities.
ECNL "level"?
What's that exactly
What's the measurable tangle criteria?
What differentiates the standards of quality between the players from Arundel, Bethesda, PPA, Total Futbol, Cerritos, Manassas in EDP (some now NAL) and Loudon, VDA?
I have no kids that are playing. I'm a ref, and see every league firsthand.
I ref MLS Next, I ref ECNL, I ref Nations league, I ref ECRL and I ref EDP 1. And, occasionally, MSI Rec.![]()
So I can tell you, from my objective opinion, that the average ECNL team is far better than the average EDP1 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That’s utterly ridiculous. There are tons of kids in EDP 1 that aren’t good enough for ECNL.
Almost every kid on our mid-table EDP1 team tried out for ECNL and only one made it.
There are tons of kids in ECNL that can't make EDP1 and NAL teams, so the value of your assessment is 0
I know you are but what am I?!?
That's about how you all sound right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That said, stop comparing leagues and teams.
It's about individual players.
There are players who can go from EDP2 or ECRL to making a MLS Next team today.
That’s the silliest thing I’ve read in a while. There are probably usually around 2-3 kids on the average EDP1 team that could move to a better team if they wanted, but also a lot of kids that aren’t close to ECNL level.
And I love how you try and compare leagues, and then say not to compare leagues in the next sentence.
I specifically addressed kids/players in the leagues. Not comparing leagues.
To make yourself feel better about your kid being in ECNL and all the money/time/travel, you'd like to think it's superior talent to feed your ego and insecurities.
ECNL "level"?
What's that exactly
What's the measurable tangle criteria?
What differentiates the standards of quality between the players from Arundel, Bethesda, PPA, Total Futbol, Cerritos, Manassas in EDP (some now NAL) and Loudon, VDA?
I have no kids that are playing. I'm a ref, and see every league firsthand.
I ref MLS Next, I ref ECNL, I ref Nations league, I ref ECRL and I ref EDP 1. And, occasionally, MSI Rec.![]()
So I can tell you, from my objective opinion, that the average ECNL team is far better than the average EDP1 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That’s utterly ridiculous. There are tons of kids in EDP 1 that aren’t good enough for ECNL.
Almost every kid on our mid-table EDP1 team tried out for ECNL and only one made it.
There are tons of kids in ECNL that can't make EDP1 and NAL teams, so the value of your assessment is 0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That’s utterly ridiculous. There are tons of kids in EDP 1 that aren’t good enough for ECNL.
Almost every kid on our mid-table EDP1 team tried out for ECNL and only one made it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That said, stop comparing leagues and teams.
It's about individual players.
There are players who can go from EDP2 or ECRL to making a MLS Next team today.
That’s the silliest thing I’ve read in a while. There are probably usually around 2-3 kids on the average EDP1 team that could move to a better team if they wanted, but also a lot of kids that aren’t close to ECNL level.
And I love how you try and compare leagues, and then say not to compare leagues in the next sentence.
I specifically addressed kids/players in the leagues. Not comparing leagues.
To make yourself feel better about your kid being in ECNL and all the money/time/travel, you'd like to think it's superior talent to feed your ego and insecurities.
ECNL "level"?
What's that exactly
What's the measurable tangle criteria?
What differentiates the standards of quality between the players from Arundel, Bethesda, PPA, Total Futbol, Cerritos, Manassas in EDP (some now NAL) and Loudon, VDA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That said, stop comparing leagues and teams.
It's about individual players.
There are players who can go from EDP2 or ECRL to making a MLS Next team today.
That’s the silliest thing I’ve read in a while. There are probably usually around 2-3 kids on the average EDP1 team that could move to a better team if they wanted, but also a lot of kids that aren’t close to ECNL level.
And I love how you try and compare leagues, and then say not to compare leagues in the next sentence.
Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.
That said, stop comparing leagues and teams.
It's about individual players.
There are players who can go from EDP2 or ECRL to making a MLS Next team today.
Anonymous wrote:Any kid playing in EDP1 can easily play ECNL
Hence the reason its so easy for an EDP kid to tryout and make an ECNL team.