Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone that went through The 2017 girls ECNL to girls DA saga with my oldest the girls ECNL to GA drama is starting to feel exactly the same. The big difference with GA is the change is slow motion compared to before. I'm positive it's because there's no "free soccer" incentive with GA.
If a group of top ECNL clubs switch to GA as a group ECNL is over. That was the "last straw" so to speak when clubs started going to DA in mass.
Hard to compare that, as after year 1 & year 2 of the GDA clubs flocked back to ECNL.
You are correct, if a big chunk of the top ECNL clubs were to go to the GA there would be a shift, but I personally do not see it happening. There will be a constant trading of lower clubs for years I think.
ECNL could still end this whole thing if they just add Tophat, Lou Fusz, City & maybe cup/nefc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone that went through The 2017 girls ECNL to girls DA saga with my oldest the girls ECNL to GA drama is starting to feel exactly the same. The big difference with GA is the change is slow motion compared to before. I'm positive it's because there's no "free soccer" incentive with GA.
If a group of top ECNL clubs switch to GA as a group ECNL is over. That was the "last straw" so to speak when clubs started going to DA in mass.
What was the free soccer incentive offered by DA?
Anonymous wrote:As someone that went through The 2017 girls ECNL to girls DA saga with my oldest the girls ECNL to GA drama is starting to feel exactly the same. The big difference with GA is the change is slow motion compared to before. I'm positive it's because there's no "free soccer" incentive with GA.
If a group of top ECNL clubs switch to GA as a group ECNL is over. That was the "last straw" so to speak when clubs started going to DA in mass.
Anonymous wrote:As someone that went through The 2017 girls ECNL to girls DA saga with my oldest the girls ECNL to GA drama is starting to feel exactly the same. The big difference with GA is the change is slow motion compared to before. I'm positive it's because there's no "free soccer" incentive with GA.
If a group of top ECNL clubs switch to GA as a group ECNL is over. That was the "last straw" so to speak when clubs started going to DA in mass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess peeling off lower level ECNL clubs is the new strategy, fair enough.
Kings Hammer is a lower 1/3 ECNL club, so the lower 1/3 of ECNL is now less populated, they will slot in as a middle of the pack GA club. The club seems to constantly be in flux, a new DOC every year.
It does present an interesting situation for those who know that area. The GA now has 3 teams in Cincinnati (2 at CUP, one at Kings Hammer), and one ECNL (Ohio Elite). Both leagues you would imagine would want to add 1 each to get to even numbers.
Classic ENCL parent ... now Kings Hammer is not any good ... 24 hours ago they were good because they were in ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hahaha hahaha, no one is flooding to GA teams. only cast offs from ecnl teams or parents of kids that play GA that have bought into their coach/club director's bs about how the two leagues are the same level. you sound like a parent of a young player. once they get to high school, you'll get it. if they want college or beyond you play in the ecnl. The GA is just the reboot of the bankrupt DA league and is probably on the path of bankruptcy itself. get your head out of the ground and stop believing the crap your club is telling you.
My kid plays on a GA team (west coast)
They practice 10 minutes from our house and go to Champion Cup and Finals every year. The ECNL clubs that do the same practice 30 min to 1.5 hours hours away. We do friendlies with ECNL clubs and beat then regularly. It's kind of fun watching the stunned parents walk out of losses in silence. Unable to comprehend what just happened.
Get over yourself. It's just a league. Development occurs at the club and with your coach + team.
City SC? Or SC del Sol?
Or Socal Reds? or FRAM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hahaha hahaha, no one is flooding to GA teams. only cast offs from ecnl teams or parents of kids that play GA that have bought into their coach/club director's bs about how the two leagues are the same level. you sound like a parent of a young player. once they get to high school, you'll get it. if they want college or beyond you play in the ecnl. The GA is just the reboot of the bankrupt DA league and is probably on the path of bankruptcy itself. get your head out of the ground and stop believing the crap your club is telling you.
My kid plays on a GA team (west coast)
They practice 10 minutes from our house and go to Champion Cup and Finals every year. The ECNL clubs that do the same practice 30 min to 1.5 hours hours away. We do friendlies with ECNL clubs and beat then regularly. It's kind of fun watching the stunned parents walk out of losses in silence. Unable to comprehend what just happened.
Get over yourself. It's just a league. Development occurs at the club and with your coach + team.
City SC? Or SC del Sol?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess peeling off lower level ECNL clubs is the new strategy, fair enough.
Kings Hammer is a lower 1/3 ECNL club, so the lower 1/3 of ECNL is now less populated, they will slot in as a middle of the pack GA club. The club seems to constantly be in flux, a new DOC every year.
It does present an interesting situation for those who know that area. The GA now has 3 teams in Cincinnati (2 at CUP, one at Kings Hammer), and one ECNL (Ohio Elite). Both leagues you would imagine would want to add 1 each to get to even numbers.
Classic ENCL parent ... now Kings Hammer is not any good ... 24 hours ago they were good because they were in ECNL.
I don’t think anyone has ever thought King Hammer was good. Sorry about your ECNL issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hahaha hahaha, no one is flooding to GA teams. only cast offs from ecnl teams or parents of kids that play GA that have bought into their coach/club director's bs about how the two leagues are the same level. you sound like a parent of a young player. once they get to high school, you'll get it. if they want college or beyond you play in the ecnl. The GA is just the reboot of the bankrupt DA league and is probably on the path of bankruptcy itself. get your head out of the ground and stop believing the crap your club is telling you.
My kid plays on a GA team (west coast)
They practice 10 minutes from our house and go to Champion Cup and Finals every year. The ECNL clubs that do the same practice 30 min to 1.5 hours hours away. We do friendlies with ECNL clubs and beat then regularly. It's kind of fun watching the stunned parents walk out of losses in silence. Unable to comprehend what just happened.
Get over yourself. It's just a league. Development occurs at the club and with your coach + team.