Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a shame that promotion/relegation will be by club instead of by team.
Club wide Pro/Rel will absolutely hurt the quality of the game. There will be intense pressure to win games and with that you will get more big and fast and less skilled players.
Big/fast and skilled aren't independent of each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a shame that promotion/relegation will be by club instead of by team.
Club wide Pro/Rel will absolutely hurt the quality of the game. There will be intense pressure to win games and with that you will get more big and fast and less skilled players.
Anonymous wrote:It's a shame that promotion/relegation will be by club instead of by team.
Anonymous wrote:Do current standings reflect reality? Virginia teams didn’t play the Carolinas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they do this, which they won’t, they would have to relegate the whole club across all age groups for scheduling purposes. How many ecnl-r clubs could step in across all age groups and compete? I don’t think any but that’s just my guess.
Vienna girls teams
Anonymous wrote:If they do this, which they won’t, they would have to relegate the whole club across all age groups for scheduling purposes. How many ecnl-r clubs could step in across all age groups and compete? I don’t think any but that’s just my guess.
Anonymous wrote:This is happening. It’s a fact, posted here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:funny OP and PP are going back and forth (maybe just sock pupating) based on the premise that ECNL announced something, but neither can point to an announcement
I am the OP and this is my second post. I am not a troll and I am not "pupating". I was hoping to find someone with more information on the topic, but alas no one has come forward.
I agree that splitting the boys and girls seems contrary to the whole "All In" thing but there are clubs where teams of one gender are stronger.
Anonymous wrote:funny OP and PP are going back and forth (maybe just sock pupating) based on the premise that ECNL announced something, but neither can point to an announcement