Anonymous wrote:Youngest DCSC boys and girls doing pretty good for 1st year in a new league.Anonymous wrote:DCSC should've stuck with good old NCSL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC public high school plays in fall so DCSC could join a MD and DE ECRL division also. Will see what ECRL adds next year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's worse is they have them in Northeast RL, not even North Atlantic RL
who?
Coppermine. Their boys play ECNL RL in the NE division.
The girls side of DCSC is not finding much success in VA RL - It feels like an MD league might be worse?
That is the understatement of the year. DCSC girls' teams are getting absolutely crushed in VA RL (lots of 10-0 blowouts). They need to combine rosters/age groups with other local/small clubs to actually field a competitive team next time.
Youngest DCSC boys and girls doing pretty good for 1st year in a new league.Anonymous wrote:DCSC should've stuck with good old NCSL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC public high school plays in fall so DCSC could join a MD and DE ECRL division also. Will see what ECRL adds next year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's worse is they have them in Northeast RL, not even North Atlantic RL
who?
Coppermine. Their boys play ECNL RL in the NE division.
The girls side of DCSC is not finding much success in VA RL - It feels like an MD league might be worse?
Kind of like 1st season for Potomac boys, etc., youngest doing fine at DCSC and Coppermine, will take a few years for older teams to be competitive. 1st year at older ages is tough if your good young players left years ago before when the team was in a lower level league.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC public high school plays in fall so DCSC could join a MD and DE ECRL division also. Will see what ECRL adds next year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's worse is they have them in Northeast RL, not even North Atlantic RL
who?
Coppermine. Their boys play ECNL RL in the NE division.
The girls side of DCSC is not finding much success in VA RL - It feels like an MD league might be worse?
Anonymous wrote:DC public high school plays in fall so DCSC could join a MD and DE ECRL division also. Will see what ECRL adds next year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's worse is they have them in Northeast RL, not even North Atlantic RL
who?
Coppermine. Their boys play ECNL RL in the NE division.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's worse is they have them in Northeast RL, not even North Atlantic RL
who?
Coppermine. Their boys play ECNL RL in the NE division.
DC public high school plays in fall so DCSC could join a MD and DE ECRL division also. Will see what ECRL adds next year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's worse is they have them in Northeast RL, not even North Atlantic RL
who?
Coppermine. Their boys play ECNL RL in the NE division.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's worse is they have them in Northeast RL, not even North Atlantic RL
who?
No girl card here to play. ECNL has more boys teams than MLS Next and they both expand away. Coppermine doesn't play in the same ECRL as Pipeline so one would expect realignment again and again and again.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice how if a club has GA and they're looking for a league to play in on the boys side that ECNL only let's the boys play in ECRL. Also ECNL doesn't let the girls into ECNL. Most likely ECNL wants the club to go ECRL on the girls side and drop GA and go ECRL as well. The club is probably trying to get into MLS Next for boys and will be fine with GA.
It's ridiculous that clubs have to play these type of games just to get into leagues.
To clarify one thing -- Potomac was let into the boys side in ECNL (not RL). FWIW
https://theecnl.com/sports/2023/8/8/ECNLB_0808235510.aspx
That either means boys ECNL is desperate for clubs. Or that ECNL is starting to be less annoying about playing the girls ECNL card.
Judging from ECNLs history my guess is that boys ECNL is in trouble + looking for clubs.
Anonymous wrote:What's worse is they have them in Northeast RL, not even North Atlantic RL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice how if a club has GA and they're looking for a league to play in on the boys side that ECNL only let's the boys play in ECRL. Also ECNL doesn't let the girls into ECNL. Most likely ECNL wants the club to go ECRL on the girls side and drop GA and go ECRL as well. The club is probably trying to get into MLS Next for boys and will be fine with GA.
It's ridiculous that clubs have to play these type of games just to get into leagues.
To clarify one thing -- Potomac was let into the boys side in ECNL (not RL). FWIW
https://theecnl.com/sports/2023/8/8/ECNLB_0808235510.aspx
That either means boys ECNL is desperate for clubs. Or that ECNL is starting to be less annoying about playing the girls ECNL card.
Judging from ECNLs history my guess is that boys ECNL is in trouble + looking for clubs.