Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m not familiar with the discovery player rules or ECNL, but with how BRYC is structured, would a BRYC Bridge team player be a DP for the BRYC ECNL teams? Or would that only have been the case before ODSL folded and they tried to pick up a player from BRYC ODSL team (which is run through the rec program)?
Doesn't bryc have composite team that gets them to 30 players?
The ECNL discovery player program is only for players outside the club who come from clubs that don’t have their own ECNL program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m not familiar with the discovery player rules or ECNL, but with how BRYC is structured, would a BRYC Bridge team player be a DP for the BRYC ECNL teams? Or would that only have been the case before ODSL folded and they tried to pick up a player from BRYC ODSL team (which is run through the rec program)?
Doesn't bryc have composite team that gets them to 30 players?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like another small club has made an alliance with Arlington
https://www.scaasoccer.net/Default.aspx?tabid=567998&mid=591515&newskeyid=HN1&newsid=379524&ctl=newsdetail
What is the point if Arlington doesn't have dibs on all the players from these clubs who want to try to play in ECNL? It sounds like any ECNL club can use the DP rule on any player without thes partnerships.
Or, is these just signals from Arlington that their player pool and development of their own players isn't as good as it's cracked up to be? Are they worried they will be staring up at BRYC in the standings?
agree with this and burger king post (really). I think it's just a ploy for these smaller clubs to let parents think they have an IN with Arlington. These clubs need players. I am sure Arlington is doing just fine with the 8 teams per age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like another small club has made an alliance with Arlington
https://www.scaasoccer.net/Default.aspx?tabid=567998&mid=591515&newskeyid=HN1&newsid=379524&ctl=newsdetail
What is the point if Arlington doesn't have dibs on all the players from these clubs who want to try to play in ECNL? It sounds like any ECNL club can use the DP rule on any player without thes partnerships.
Or, is these just signals from Arlington that their player pool and development of their own players isn't as good as it's cracked up to be? Are they worried they will be staring up at BRYC in the standings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like another small club has made an alliance with Arlington
https://www.scaasoccer.net/Default.aspx?tabid=567998&mid=591515&newskeyid=HN1&newsid=379524&ctl=newsdetail
What is the point if Arlington doesn't have dibs on all the players from these clubs who want to try to play in ECNL? It sounds like any ECNL club can use the DP rule on any player without thes partnerships.
Or, is these just signals from Arlington that their player pool and development of their own players isn't as good as it's cracked up to be? Are they worried they will be staring up at BRYC in the standings?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like another small club has made an alliance with Arlington
https://www.scaasoccer.net/Default.aspx?tabid=567998&mid=591515&newskeyid=HN1&newsid=379524&ctl=newsdetail
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m not familiar with the discovery player rules or ECNL, but with how BRYC is structured, would a BRYC Bridge team player be a DP for the BRYC ECNL teams? Or would that only have been the case before ODSL folded and they tried to pick up a player from BRYC ODSL team (which is run through the rec program)?
Doesn't bryc have composite team that gets them to 30 players?
Anonymous wrote:Are any players from Nader’s teams staying with Herndon?
Anonymous wrote:I"m not familiar with the discovery player rules or ECNL, but with how BRYC is structured, would a BRYC Bridge team player be a DP for the BRYC ECNL teams? Or would that only have been the case before ODSL folded and they tried to pick up a player from BRYC ODSL team (which is run through the rec program)?