Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need to lash out at ECNL parents. It will all sort itself out in the long run. Hard working talented players will succeed wherever they are playing. GIrls Academy will become less relevant over time though and younger talent (players and coaches) will migrate to or remain at ECNL clubs, including Loudoun
Exactly. Dust is still settling
Dust is settling. You have to kidding. Wake up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need to lash out at ECNL parents. It will all sort itself out in the long run. Hard working talented players will succeed wherever they are playing. GIrls Academy will become less relevant over time though and younger talent (players and coaches) will migrate to or remain at ECNL clubs, including Loudoun
Exactly. Dust is still settling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need to lash out at ECNL parents. It will all sort itself out in the long run. Hard working talented players will succeed wherever they are playing. GIrls Academy will become less relevant over time though and younger talent (players and coaches) will migrate to or remain at ECNL clubs, including Loudoun
ECNL parents are starting these threads.
OP here. I’m currently a GA parent. And I started the thread because I think this is the way things are going to go. Slow rise of ECNL, slow fade out of GA. Was just curious what others were thinking not so much for next year but over the next three to five years. Because it is best for a DD to move to a club that will develop her AND provide the best possible college recruiting platform sooner rather than later, if that’s possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need to lash out at ECNL parents. It will all sort itself out in the long run. Hard working talented players will succeed wherever they are playing. GIrls Academy will become less relevant over time though and younger talent (players and coaches) will migrate to or remain at ECNL clubs, including Loudoun
Exactly. Dust is still settling
Quite the opposite is happening in this area. GA is winning in the younger ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need to lash out at ECNL parents. It will all sort itself out in the long run. Hard working talented players will succeed wherever they are playing. GIrls Academy will become less relevant over time though and younger talent (players and coaches) will migrate to or remain at ECNL clubs, including Loudoun
ECNL parents are starting these threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need to lash out at ECNL parents. It will all sort itself out in the long run. Hard working talented players will succeed wherever they are playing. GIrls Academy will become less relevant over time though and younger talent (players and coaches) will migrate to or remain at ECNL clubs, including Loudoun
Exactly. Dust is still settling
Anonymous wrote:No need to lash out at ECNL parents. It will all sort itself out in the long run. Hard working talented players will succeed wherever they are playing. GIrls Academy will become less relevant over time though and younger talent (players and coaches) will migrate to or remain at ECNL clubs, including Loudoun
Anonymous wrote:No need to lash out at ECNL parents. It will all sort itself out in the long run. Hard working talented players will succeed wherever they are playing. GIrls Academy will become less relevant over time though and younger talent (players and coaches) will migrate to or remain at ECNL clubs, including Loudoun
Anonymous wrote:No need to lash out at ECNL parents. It will all sort itself out in the long run. Hard working talented players will succeed wherever they are playing. GIrls Academy will become less relevant over time though and younger talent (players and coaches) will migrate to or remain at ECNL clubs, including Loudoun
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there was no COVID, DA might not have folded as bad but it also helped prevent ECNL taking all the top ex-DA players. Now that we are coming back to a normalized society, we’ll see ECNL clubs be the destination club for many of the best players. It’s just the way it is. Yes, McLean doesn’t have great track record of developing players. They don’t need to, because players go there for the older teams and coaches. Because of the platform (league).
And that’s why VDA will succeed and BRYC will return to a viable option. But if Arlington ever gets girls ECNL, lawd have mercy.
Dude, all of the best DA, clubs, teams and players were ECNL teams and players. The DA was nothing more than a snatch and grab with a rebranding. For some reason, people keep over looking this highly important fact. 95 percent or more of the original ECNL clubs are back in the fold. Only a few remain GA...and it’s not by choice.
Every league has survived COVID. Let’s not make fake excuses of why the league didn’t succeed.
The ECNL survived an outright coup to steal their league when negotiations fell apart. The ECNL won and is still here despite the hostile takeover attempt and COVID.
You think a bunch of rebranded NPL teams and two former ECNL clubs turns DA turned GA and blocked from being ECNL is going to compete with ECNL? Let get real about this conversation.
USSF created this mess. No one else. Stop blaming anyone else.
We, on ECNL teams,welcome all talented players. Please come tryout.
Didn’t ECNL backfill those departed ECNL clubs with NPL clubs? In NOVA alone, they added a poor performing and new DA club, VDA and then added talent bereft clubs like Loudoun and BRYC. The NOVA ECNL clubs that were added after DA were among the worst performing, and four years later they still are among the worst performing.
And that’s why these posts come up every tryout season. Your teams suck, you need players and you know it.
Try not being so angry in the morning.
ECNL added VDA after VDA departed GDA. At that time, it was Spirit, FCV and VDA.
VDA was one of the only club in the nation that had both BDA and GDA. VDA left GDA after one year and went to ECNL at the same time PDA, Hawks, and others departed. THIS is what created the void for Arlington to get their girls into an elite league. Prior to that, they were playing CCL and USY.
The DA gave them partial DA status for the younger girl teams. The next year, they got full DA. Let’s be clear, Arlington was not invited into ECNL or DA. They got in to fill a void left by VDAs departure. They had ONE year of competition in DA before it collapsed.
Loudoun got into ECNL to fill the void left by FCV after Loudoun vacated their fake DA merger with them. This is one of the reasons why FCV can’t get back in now.
I can’t explain why BRYC was added other than it was part of a turf war to win NOVA.
Either way, it’s not tryout season. And l, you sound worry that your kids team will break up at some point. Relax and breathe. It’s not that serious.
added BRYC and Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there was no COVID, DA might not have folded as bad but it also helped prevent ECNL taking all the top ex-DA players. Now that we are coming back to a normalized society, we’ll see ECNL clubs be the destination club for many of the best players. It’s just the way it is. Yes, McLean doesn’t have great track record of developing players. They don’t need to, because players go there for the older teams and coaches. Because of the platform (league).
And that’s why VDA will succeed and BRYC will return to a viable option. But if Arlington ever gets girls ECNL, lawd have mercy.
Dude, all of the best DA, clubs, teams and players were ECNL teams and players. The DA was nothing more than a snatch and grab with a rebranding. For some reason, people keep over looking this highly important fact. 95 percent or more of the original ECNL clubs are back in the fold. Only a few remain GA...and it’s not by choice.
Every league has survived COVID. Let’s not make fake excuses of why the league didn’t succeed.
The ECNL survived an outright coup to steal their league when negotiations fell apart. The ECNL won and is still here despite the hostile takeover attempt and COVID.
You think a bunch of rebranded NPL teams and two former ECNL clubs turns DA turned GA and blocked from being ECNL is going to compete with ECNL? Let get real about this conversation.
USSF created this mess. No one else. Stop blaming anyone else.
We, on ECNL teams,welcome all talented players. Please come tryout.
Didn’t ECNL backfill those departed ECNL clubs with NPL clubs? In NOVA alone, they added a poor performing and new DA club, VDA and then added talent bereft clubs like Loudoun and BRYC. The NOVA ECNL clubs that were added after DA were among the worst performing, and four years later they still are among the worst performing.
And that’s why these posts come up every tryout season. Your teams suck, you need players and you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there was no COVID, DA might not have folded as bad but it also helped prevent ECNL taking all the top ex-DA players. Now that we are coming back to a normalized society, we’ll see ECNL clubs be the destination club for many of the best players. It’s just the way it is. Yes, McLean doesn’t have great track record of developing players. They don’t need to, because players go there for the older teams and coaches. Because of the platform (league).
And that’s why VDA will succeed and BRYC will return to a viable option. But if Arlington ever gets girls ECNL, lawd have mercy.
Dude, all of the best DA, clubs, teams and players were ECNL teams and players. The DA was nothing more than a snatch and grab with a rebranding. For some reason, people keep over looking this highly important fact. 95 percent or more of the original ECNL clubs are back in the fold. Only a few remain GA...and it’s not by choice.
Every league has survived COVID. Let’s not make fake excuses of why the league didn’t succeed.
The ECNL survived an outright coup to steal their league when negotiations fell apart. The ECNL won and is still here despite the hostile takeover attempt and COVID.
You think a bunch of rebranded NPL teams and two former ECNL clubs turns DA turned GA and blocked from being ECNL is going to compete with ECNL? Let get real about this conversation.
USSF created this mess. No one else. Stop blaming anyone else.
We, on ECNL teams,welcome all talented players. Please come tryout.
Anonymous wrote:If there was no COVID, DA might not have folded as bad but it also helped prevent ECNL taking all the top ex-DA players. Now that we are coming back to a normalized society, we’ll see ECNL clubs be the destination club for many of the best players. It’s just the way it is. Yes, McLean doesn’t have great track record of developing players. They don’t need to, because players go there for the older teams and coaches. Because of the platform (league).
And that’s why VDA will succeed and BRYC will return to a viable option. But if Arlington ever gets girls ECNL, lawd have mercy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this turned ugly lol
How else do you think ECNL plays?
Knee slapper.
It’s absolutely astonishing that some parents, with zero understanding, think that GA is a player or even a viable alternative for ECNL.
ECNL is king
The USSF tried to steal it (Let that sink in)
The ECNL and DA were about even for two years
The DA collapsed and everyone ran back to ECNL
The GA emerged under Tophat leadership
The GA is laughable compared to their big sis, the DA
Every club in GAME would take ECNL right now.
Thanks Richmond.
Seriously, what parent who’s kid is talented, on a good team and will be showcased and recruited talks like this?
It is odd that no teams in particular are mentioned, just the league. And on top of it, this seems to be a very League centric point of view completely dismissing the DD’s club, team and coach.
It seems to me, if my kid was on a particular team and I wanted to improve that team I’d talk about the team and not the league.
This isn’t how most parents really talk or think. Keep coming here though Richmond.
If that person mentioned a particular team, you’d say “aaahhh that’s only one example” and so on. The write up you responded to is a more strategic viewpoint, like telling you what’s going on from 30,000 feet. Won’t know all the details, but can tell you what’s going on.