Anonymous wrote:It already exists, and it's called NCSL. Choose to move your DC to a team that plays in NCSL in one of the top divisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does EDP fit into this landscape?
edp is a step above NCSL for individual teams at NCSL clubs that want to play at a higher level. For some ECNL teams, it's a place to put their pre-ecnl teams and their non-ecnl teams
Thanks, this makes sense. I understand the point of the league now. Is it typically for smaller clubs (?) that don't consistently have a high level team?
You have definitely all convinced me that CCL has no raison d'etre. I am not sure ECNL-R does either, however. And why two "elite" leagues?? Wish there a way to keep competition more local (and more logical).
Anonymous wrote:So who still has their first teams in CCL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big winner in this seems to be the original VPL teams who got absorbed by ECNL. Their competition in ECNL-r got much better with the addition of these new clubs and is nice selling point even if they don't ever make full ECNL.
The old CCL might have been better competition for some of the new teams. But the difference won't be huge and is price to pay for getting their main teams in ECNL.
Overall, the consolidation seems to leave fewer chairs for other clubs. It's especially true for those still in CCL. Another benefactor could be NCSL which could see their competition significantly improve at the top if some good teams move there.
Would be great if ECNL absorbed NCSL too and allowed pro/rel all the way from top to bottom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does EDP fit into this landscape?
edp is a step above NCSL for individual teams at NCSL clubs that want to play at a higher level. For some ECNL teams, it's a place to put their pre-ecnl teams and their non-ecnl teams
Anonymous wrote:Where does EDP fit into this landscape?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big winner in this seems to be the original VPL teams who got absorbed by ECNL. Their competition in ECNL-r got much better with the addition of these new clubs and is nice selling point even if they don't ever make full ECNL.
The old CCL might have been better competition for some of the new teams. But the difference won't be huge and is price to pay for getting their main teams in ECNL.
Overall, the consolidation seems to leave fewer chairs for other clubs. It's especially true for those still in CCL. Another benefactor could be NCSL which could see their competition significantly improve at the top if some good teams move there.
Would be great if ECNL absorbed NCSL too and allowed pro/rel all the way from top to bottom.
Anonymous wrote:Big winner in this seems to be the original VPL teams who got absorbed by ECNL. Their competition in ECNL-r got much better with the addition of these new clubs and is nice selling point even if they don't ever make full ECNL.
The old CCL might have been better competition for some of the new teams. But the difference won't be huge and is price to pay for getting their main teams in ECNL.
Overall, the consolidation seems to leave fewer chairs for other clubs. It's especially true for those still in CCL. Another benefactor could be NCSL which could see their competition significantly improve at the top if some good teams move there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:beach FC announced it on a club facebook post.
https://www.facebook.com/BeachFCVABeach/photos/a.10155834126794610/10159982528149610/?type=3&eid=ARBfwSWuZdPmzQD-5D5x66N4HUlVIID-kkV82ELglznknwyNC9CD4WVmAZDqjC1Hn7ND84C8y52dQb-c
“Under consideration” and not clear that is a first or second team.
It's their first team.
Then I can understand why their parents are against it. Their first teams could easily be ecnl.
Anonymous wrote:Big winner in this seems to be the original VPL teams who got absorbed by ECNL. Their competition in ECNL-r got much better with the addition of these new clubs and is nice selling point even if they don't ever make full ECNL.
The old CCL might have been better competition for some of the new teams. But the difference won't be huge and is price to pay for getting their main teams in ECNL.
Overall, the consolidation seems to leave fewer chairs for other clubs. It's especially true for those still in CCL. Another benefactor could be NCSL which could see their competition significantly improve at the top if some good teams move there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:beach FC announced it on a club facebook post.
https://www.facebook.com/BeachFCVABeach/photos/a.10155834126794610/10159982528149610/?type=3&eid=ARBfwSWuZdPmzQD-5D5x66N4HUlVIID-kkV82ELglznknwyNC9CD4WVmAZDqjC1Hn7ND84C8y52dQb-c
“Under consideration” and not clear that is a first or second team.
It's their first team.
Then I can understand why their parents are against it. Their first teams could easily be ecnl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:beach FC announced it on a club facebook post.
https://www.facebook.com/BeachFCVABeach/photos/a.10155834126794610/10159982528149610/?type=3&eid=ARBfwSWuZdPmzQD-5D5x66N4HUlVIID-kkV82ELglznknwyNC9CD4WVmAZDqjC1Hn7ND84C8y52dQb-c
“Under consideration” and not clear that is a first or second team.
It's their first team.