Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is like a Time Machine, we’re back in the early days of the elite thread where Q1 parents were still holding out hope that ECNL would stay BY. Sorry, SY is a done deal at ECNL, only question is 8/1 or 9/1. The lower leagues also done deal on SY. GA still in play. Just saved you 400 pages of reading.
Can we just all agree to go back to the other thread so we can get to 1000?
Typical DC dysfunction, making it impossible to accomplish anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is like a Time Machine, we’re back in the early days of the elite thread where Q1 parents were still holding out hope that ECNL would stay BY. Sorry, SY is a done deal at ECNL, only question is 8/1 or 9/1. The lower leagues also done deal on SY. GA still in play. Just saved you 400 pages of reading.
Can we just all agree to go back to the other thread so we can get to 1000?
Anonymous wrote:This thread is like a Time Machine, we’re back in the early days of the elite thread where Q1 parents were still holding out hope that ECNL would stay BY. Sorry, SY is a done deal at ECNL, only question is 8/1 or 9/1. The lower leagues also done deal on SY. GA still in play. Just saved you 400 pages of reading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSLN is the only league that undoubtedly will remain BY. Perhaps GA follows them given their loose affiliation and GA’s need to do something to stay relevant, with something here being giving Q1 and Q2 NL players an option to maintain their RAE advantage.
You're missing the big picture and tea leaves that seems to be seeping out ... They really want to transform things into a new system and it sounds like they are working together ... Elements of GA and ECNL (the clubs that don't play HS) will form a new super league for girls that's BY and that has YNT and pro pathways (GA/ECNL maybe even a few clubs from USYS together). ... All other "national" leagues, will streamline and by SY. Marketing from all clubs will go into overdrive to convince parents whatever their league is still "elite".
We’re going to need a few more offerings from this poster to determine if it’s a real person or another bot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSLN is the only league that undoubtedly will remain BY. Perhaps GA follows them given their loose affiliation and GA’s need to do something to stay relevant, with something here being giving Q1 and Q2 NL players an option to maintain their RAE advantage.
You're missing the big picture and tea leaves that seems to be seeping out ... They really want to transform things into a new system and it sounds like they are working together ... Elements of GA and ECNL (the clubs that don't play HS) will form a new super league for girls that's BY and that has YNT and pro pathways (GA/ECNL maybe even a few clubs from USYS together). ... All other "national" leagues, will streamline and by SY. Marketing from all clubs will go into overdrive to convince parents whatever their league is still "elite".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is like a Time Machine, we’re back in the early days of the elite thread where Q1 parents were still holding out hope that ECNL would stay BY. Sorry, SY is a done deal at ECNL, only question is 8/1 or 9/1. The lower leagues also done deal on SY. GA still in play. Just saved you 400 pages of reading.
Starting when?
Anonymous wrote:MSLN is the only league that undoubtedly will remain BY. Perhaps GA follows them given their loose affiliation and GA’s need to do something to stay relevant, with something here being giving Q1 and Q2 NL players an option to maintain their RAE advantage.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is like a Time Machine, we’re back in the early days of the elite thread where Q1 parents were still holding out hope that ECNL would stay BY. Sorry, SY is a done deal at ECNL, only question is 8/1 or 9/1. The lower leagues also done deal on SY. GA still in play. Just saved you 400 pages of reading.
Anonymous wrote:It’s early on a Saturday. Go old school and make a pot of strong coffee and start the other thread from page 1. At 5 (or 2), switch to bourbon (or whatever adult beverage you prefer). You’ll finish the 600+ pages overnight and start posting—with great passion and knowledge—what’s best for your kid (as if it’s best for the system), and we’ll be on our way to 1,000.