Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like ECNL has created a tournament that has potential to affect league standings. Good if you like ECNL bad if you're a local club that would normally run a tournament on that date.
We are using a tournament for some games. There is no money grab. It's a good opportunity if you're not one of the top teams.
I think you misunderstood what I was highlighting.
ECNL has created a tournament type event and provided an incentive for teams to participate.
This takes away from local clubs ability to host (and make money from) a tournament.
If you like ECNL I'm sure this sounds great. Personally I'd rather see local clubs run tournaments so they get the $$$ to invest into local player development.
I think you don’t get the concept. The games for this event are worked in during the season. Not taking away from anyone to host a tournament. It games that take place over 3-4 days but they are spread out over the season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like ECNL has created a tournament that has potential to affect league standings. Good if you like ECNL bad if you're a local club that would normally run a tournament on that date.
We are using a tournament for some games. There is no money grab. It's a good opportunity if you're not one of the top teams.
I think you misunderstood what I was highlighting.
ECNL has created a tournament type event and provided an incentive for teams to participate.
This takes away from local clubs ability to host (and make money from) a tournament.
If you like ECNL I'm sure this sounds great. Personally I'd rather see local clubs run tournaments so they get the $$$ to invest into local player development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 5th spot was also taken away due to a disparity between the top seeded teams in champions league and lower teams driven by the large goal differentials in Seattle. Initially MA had 5 spots with the departure of Union factored in because ECNL wanted to expand the champions league bracket to 60 something teams for certain age groups. However after evaluating the recent champions league outcomes, ECNL decided to no longer support the expansion of this pool.
The 5th spot was taken away in the spring as a result of the bay/fxb merger. 5 champions league spots for 12 clubs does not happen. Decision was made well in advance of virginia Union 2010 losing 0-10.
Might want to check with your director bud
Your director said MA was losing a champions league slot due to conference performance, bud?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 5th spot was also taken away due to a disparity between the top seeded teams in champions league and lower teams driven by the large goal differentials in Seattle. Initially MA had 5 spots with the departure of Union factored in because ECNL wanted to expand the champions league bracket to 60 something teams for certain age groups. However after evaluating the recent champions league outcomes, ECNL decided to no longer support the expansion of this pool.
The 5th spot was taken away in the spring as a result of the bay/fxb merger. 5 champions league spots for 12 clubs does not happen. Decision was made well in advance of virginia Union 2010 losing 0-10.
Might want to check with your director bud
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure about that? 10-0 wow the loss that continues to ripple, what an embarassment
I've no skin in the game here, but hasn't this horse been beat to death at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure about that? 10-0 wow the loss that continues to ripple, what an embarassment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 5th spot was also taken away due to a disparity between the top seeded teams in champions league and lower teams driven by the large goal differentials in Seattle. Initially MA had 5 spots with the departure of Union factored in because ECNL wanted to expand the champions league bracket to 60 something teams for certain age groups. However after evaluating the recent champions league outcomes, ECNL decided to no longer support the expansion of this pool.
The 5th spot was taken away in the spring as a result of the bay/fxb merger. 5 champions league spots for 12 clubs does not happen. Decision was made well in advance of virginia Union 2010 losing 0-10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure about that? 10-0 wow the loss that continues to ripple, what an embarassment
It’s because Union has a very sophisticated style of play. It takes time for the players to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure about that? 10-0 wow the loss that continues to ripple, what an embarassment
Anonymous wrote:The 5th spot was also taken away due to a disparity between the top seeded teams in champions league and lower teams driven by the large goal differentials in Seattle. Initially MA had 5 spots with the departure of Union factored in because ECNL wanted to expand the champions league bracket to 60 something teams for certain age groups. However after evaluating the recent champions league outcomes, ECNL decided to no longer support the expansion of this pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like an ECNL money grab to me. Just like the ECNL Heritage project.
Trolling aint easy over here. Clearly not a money grab more of a save face for a mediocre conference that needs justification for a 5th spot so its making its clubs jump through more hoops. Get a set ECNL and just take the playoff spot away from the conference, they are not worthy
they did...There is only 4 MA playoff spots this up coming season. 3 from the top 3 in the regular season and 1 will be the in-season tournament winner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like an ECNL money grab to me. Just like the ECNL Heritage project.
Trolling aint easy over here. Clearly not a money grab more of a save face for a mediocre conference that needs justification for a 5th spot so its making its clubs jump through more hoops. Get a set ECNL and just take the playoff spot away from the conference, they are not worthy