MLSN has ruined ECNL. Boys rule u unfortunately in this business.Anonymous wrote:GA is all talk. There are 2 maybe 3 decent teams in each conference then it falls off. They preach mental health, but do nothing to help the girls. It’s all just about money, and trying to ruin Ecnl. All the new teams that joined them this year were all weak teams, no Ecnl teams. Put it this way, if Rochester is winning a conference you know it’s weak. That club is a bunch of parent coaches there for one reason, yo get their kids play time. None off the parent coaches kids leave the field, and most of their kids are the weaker players on the team. Also that club has had girls leave with mental health issues because of the coaches this year, and where are the GA people, no where to be found. Should they not be looking into this if they are all about the girls, and their mental health.
disagree seen many a ECNL vs GA. They are on par. ECNL however has better college pathway.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA and ECNL are on par with each other. RL is a B team. ECNL currently has better college pathway. However with the new rules, once a team goes MLSN, they cant keep ECNL on boys side. Once that happens they lose girls ECNL. So GA is currently where things are heading. Current clubs that have both, have been told they must give up one league. And most are heading MLSN and GA. Vice keeping ECNL.. Boys draw more money to clubs.
GA is not on par with ECNL yet. Maybe it will be in less than two years. But it is not now.
That said, I would not put GA as tier 2. It’s more like tier 1.5
Anonymous wrote:GA is all talk. There are 2 maybe 3 decent teams in each conference then it falls off. They preach mental health, but do nothing to help the girls. It’s all just about money, and trying to ruin Ecnl. All the new teams that joined them this year were all weak teams, no Ecnl teams. Put it this way, if Rochester is winning a conference you know it’s weak. That club is a bunch of parent coaches there for one reason, yo get their kids play time. None off the parent coaches kids leave the field, and most of their kids are the weaker players on the team. Also that club has had girls leave with mental health issues because of the coaches this year, and where are the GA people, no where to be found. Should they not be looking into this if they are all about the girls, and their mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Do not join the ECNL-RL team because you think it's a better pathway to ECNL. It doesn't work that way. Very few players are ever promoted from RL teams to NL within the same club.
RL team has better coaching/teamates/commute/playing time? Absolutely join RL. But just know if you want to eventually play on a national platform you will need to change clubs.
Anonymous wrote:GA and ECNL are on par with each other. RL is a B team. ECNL currently has better college pathway. However with the new rules, once a team goes MLSN, they cant keep ECNL on boys side. Once that happens they lose girls ECNL. So GA is currently where things are heading. Current clubs that have both, have been told they must give up one league. And most are heading MLSN and GA. Vice keeping ECNL.. Boys draw more money to clubs.
Anonymous wrote:OP - This is a mistake I've seen some fellow parents make. ENCL-RL folks think that because they've heard "ECNL" is best it translates down to ECNL-RL.
None of the good things associated with ECNL apply to RL. So if you are considering RL or GA, just look at what the two platforms offer.
RL is a local watered down program. GA is a growing national program even though it has many teams that are at the RL level.
Anonymous wrote:ECNL much more competative than GA top to bottom. Not going to chance for a few years if it does at all. Nobody can tell the future other than there have been big swings every few years.
GA Top teams much better than RL top teams in our area. If we were in California or Texas, might be a different story.
Not a big difference between GA and RL when it comes to bottom table teams. If on this level, it's a coin toss up really. Go with coach and playing time if this is your DD.