Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard there is a merger coming and another ECNL team being announced...it will be next year. So add more dilution on the pile.
Unless BRYC or some other team merges with another so they won't be the league/region punching bag.
BRYC was just announced in the top 25 ECNL Clubs in the country...
Link
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JHtIkizOBSnXDI0UCNRNFbkJGL8FcGQg1zdf7qMcPsc/mobilebasic
https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/2019/07/17/2018-19-ecnl-overall-club-champion-top-25-club-rankings/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard there is a merger coming and another ECNL team being announced...it will be next year. So add more dilution on the pile.
Unless BRYC or some other team merges with another so they won't be the league/region punching bag.
BRYC was just announced in the top 25 ECNL Clubs in the country...
Link
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard there is a merger coming and another ECNL team being announced...it will be next year. So add more dilution on the pile.
Unless BRYC or some other team merges with another so they won't be the league/region punching bag.
BRYC was just announced in the top 25 ECNL Clubs in the country...
Anonymous wrote:I've heard there is a merger coming and another ECNL team being announced...it will be next year. So add more dilution on the pile.
Unless BRYC or some other team merges with another so they won't be the league/region punching bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC Coaches are , for the most part, very good. Or, they were very good. BRYC has two major issues: 1. They don't pay much, so their coaches are going to be poached by nearby clubs if they show promise and / or if the other clubs feel they can bring solid players over with them. BRYC lost several coaches between this coming season and last season for these reasons. 2. Space. BRYC is simply feeling the crunch of not having the space to accommodate their teams. BRYC will have to either downsize in order to pay fewer coaches more and have fewer teams on their fields or get wiped out.
Field space is a huge issue I heard they will be cutting practice to two days a week soon. Zero chance they get DA unless they somehow build a soccerplex with 3 lighted turf fields. And I’m talking about fields they control not share with a high school.
Highly doubt they want DA.
Clubs will follow the money. Don't kid yourself. A club is happy with the current league/location/director, etc. until the day of announcement. These coaches and clubs are in it for the money. Not the development of players and US Soccer.
DA would require 4 practices per week so coaches will be doing more work for the same pay unless the club raises its fees dramatically. I don't see DA being interested in BRYC or BRYC interested in DA.
I don’t see anyone being interested in the DA. Look at the travel requirements for some of the boys programs.
The travel requirements you speak of are for a single age group, U18/19
That makes it okay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC Coaches are , for the most part, very good. Or, they were very good. BRYC has two major issues: 1. They don't pay much, so their coaches are going to be poached by nearby clubs if they show promise and / or if the other clubs feel they can bring solid players over with them. BRYC lost several coaches between this coming season and last season for these reasons. 2. Space. BRYC is simply feeling the crunch of not having the space to accommodate their teams. BRYC will have to either downsize in order to pay fewer coaches more and have fewer teams on their fields or get wiped out.
Field space is a huge issue I heard they will be cutting practice to two days a week soon. Zero chance they get DA unless they somehow build a soccerplex with 3 lighted turf fields. And I’m talking about fields they control not share with a high school.
Highly doubt they want DA.
Clubs will follow the money. Don't kid yourself. A club is happy with the current league/location/director, etc. until the day of announcement. These coaches and clubs are in it for the money. Not the development of players and US Soccer.
DA would require 4 practices per week so coaches will be doing more work for the same pay unless the club raises its fees dramatically. I don't see DA being interested in BRYC or BRYC interested in DA.
I don’t see anyone being interested in the DA. Look at the travel requirements for some of the boys programs.
The travel requirements you speak of are for a single age group, U18/19
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC Coaches are , for the most part, very good. Or, they were very good. BRYC has two major issues: 1. They don't pay much, so their coaches are going to be poached by nearby clubs if they show promise and / or if the other clubs feel they can bring solid players over with them. BRYC lost several coaches between this coming season and last season for these reasons. 2. Space. BRYC is simply feeling the crunch of not having the space to accommodate their teams. BRYC will have to either downsize in order to pay fewer coaches more and have fewer teams on their fields or get wiped out.
Field space is a huge issue I heard they will be cutting practice to two days a week soon. Zero chance they get DA unless they somehow build a soccerplex with 3 lighted turf fields. And I’m talking about fields they control not share with a high school.
Highly doubt they want DA.
Clubs will follow the money. Don't kid yourself. A club is happy with the current league/location/director, etc. until the day of announcement. These coaches and clubs are in it for the money. Not the development of players and US Soccer.
DA would require 4 practices per week so coaches will be doing more work for the same pay unless the club raises its fees dramatically. I don't see DA being interested in BRYC or BRYC interested in DA.
I don’t see anyone being interested in the DA. Look at the travel requirements for some of the boys programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC Coaches are , for the most part, very good. Or, they were very good. BRYC has two major issues: 1. They don't pay much, so their coaches are going to be poached by nearby clubs if they show promise and / or if the other clubs feel they can bring solid players over with them. BRYC lost several coaches between this coming season and last season for these reasons. 2. Space. BRYC is simply feeling the crunch of not having the space to accommodate their teams. BRYC will have to either downsize in order to pay fewer coaches more and have fewer teams on their fields or get wiped out.
Field space is a huge issue I heard they will be cutting practice to two days a week soon. Zero chance they get DA unless they somehow build a soccerplex with 3 lighted turf fields. And I’m talking about fields they control not share with a high school.
Highly doubt they want DA.
Clubs will follow the money. Don't kid yourself. A club is happy with the current league/location/director, etc. until the day of announcement. These coaches and clubs are in it for the money. Not the development of players and US Soccer.
DA would require 4 practices per week so coaches will be doing more work for the same pay unless the club raises its fees dramatically. I don't see DA being interested in BRYC or BRYC interested in DA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC Coaches are , for the most part, very good. Or, they were very good. BRYC has two major issues: 1. They don't pay much, so their coaches are going to be poached by nearby clubs if they show promise and / or if the other clubs feel they can bring solid players over with them. BRYC lost several coaches between this coming season and last season for these reasons. 2. Space. BRYC is simply feeling the crunch of not having the space to accommodate their teams. BRYC will have to either downsize in order to pay fewer coaches more and have fewer teams on their fields or get wiped out.
Field space is a huge issue I heard they will be cutting practice to two days a week soon. Zero chance they get DA unless they somehow build a soccerplex with 3 lighted turf fields. And I’m talking about fields they control not share with a high school.
Highly doubt they want DA.
Clubs will follow the money. Don't kid yourself. A club is happy with the current league/location/director, etc. until the day of announcement. These coaches and clubs are in it for the money. Not the development of players and US Soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC Coaches are , for the most part, very good. Or, they were very good. BRYC has two major issues: 1. They don't pay much, so their coaches are going to be poached by nearby clubs if they show promise and / or if the other clubs feel they can bring solid players over with them. BRYC lost several coaches between this coming season and last season for these reasons. 2. Space. BRYC is simply feeling the crunch of not having the space to accommodate their teams. BRYC will have to either downsize in order to pay fewer coaches more and have fewer teams on their fields or get wiped out.
Field space is a huge issue I heard they will be cutting practice to two days a week soon. Zero chance they get DA unless they somehow build a soccerplex with 3 lighted turf fields. And I’m talking about fields they control not share with a high school.
Highly doubt they want DA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BRYC Coaches are , for the most part, very good. Or, they were very good. BRYC has two major issues: 1. They don't pay much, so their coaches are going to be poached by nearby clubs if they show promise and / or if the other clubs feel they can bring solid players over with them. BRYC lost several coaches between this coming season and last season for these reasons. 2. Space. BRYC is simply feeling the crunch of not having the space to accommodate their teams. BRYC will have to either downsize in order to pay fewer coaches more and have fewer teams on their fields or get wiped out.
Field space is a huge issue I heard they will be cutting practice to two days a week soon. Zero chance they get DA unless they somehow build a soccerplex with 3 lighted turf fields. And I’m talking about fields they control not share with a high school.