Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So did Pipeline get rejected by ECNL or still unknown? They seem to have been putting out some decent teams without that designation so maybe it doesn't matter as much to them.
Of the clubs out there, Pipeline is more than deserving. First, it has a trac-record of developing great teams and players. Second, there is not an ECNL club in the Baltimore area.
Anonymous wrote:So did Pipeline get rejected by ECNL or still unknown? They seem to have been putting out some decent teams without that designation so maybe it doesn't matter as much to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:irrelevant bc pipeline holds back their best players on both the boys and girls sides
That isn’t true, on the girls side, 2 to 3 players a year move up. On the boy’s, they seem to leave more all at one time. For example, pipeline preacademy 2007 was combined with Pipeline North 2007 two years ago because a bunch of boys moved to da as soon as they were eligible, with pipeline preacademy being the surviving team. There is now another Pipeline 2007 team, but with entirely different player and coach.
The 07 boys who moved to Armour 2 years ago were all from Pipeline North which was for all intents and purposes not even a Pipeline team, other than name and uniform. That team had their own field, their own coach, and came from another club a couple years prior. No players from the "pre-academy" team went to Armour, not did they go this past year.
That may be. There were, however, some boys from that North team that joined the preacademy team when their old teammates moved to da.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:irrelevant bc pipeline holds back their best players on both the boys and girls sides
That isn’t true, on the girls side, 2 to 3 players a year move up. On the boy’s, they seem to leave more all at one time. For example, pipeline preacademy 2007 was combined with Pipeline North 2007 two years ago because a bunch of boys moved to da as soon as they were eligible, with pipeline preacademy being the surviving team. There is now another Pipeline 2007 team, but with entirely different player and coach.
The 07 boys who moved to Armour 2 years ago were all from Pipeline North which was for all intents and purposes not even a Pipeline team, other than name and uniform. That team had their own field, their own coach, and came from another club a couple years prior. No players from the "pre-academy" team went to Armour, not did they go this past year.
That may be. There were, however, some boys from that North team that joined the preacademy team when their old teammates moved to da.
True, which kind of proves the point. Pipeline didn't send any kids to DA that year. North did, and North sent kids to Pipeline, so Pipeline got better. Pipeline Pre-academy wasn't the "surviving" team, it was an improved team (and it's a damn good team). And the Pre-academy team didn't send any players to Armour for U13 this past year. Zero. Obviously all moot now, but does point to Pipeline holding back their best players.
Players have free will. Pipeline can’t “hold players back”. They can convince them to stay but it is a persuasive sales pitch and not a unilateral decision to make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Pipeline still getting ECNL
Pipeline will be in DPL. Another misstep by a power drunken ECNL by tightening its reign versus letting more clubs in.
Anonymous wrote:Is Pipeline still getting ECNL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:irrelevant bc pipeline holds back their best players on both the boys and girls sides
That isn’t true, on the girls side, 2 to 3 players a year move up. On the boy’s, they seem to leave more all at one time. For example, pipeline preacademy 2007 was combined with Pipeline North 2007 two years ago because a bunch of boys moved to da as soon as they were eligible, with pipeline preacademy being the surviving team. There is now another Pipeline 2007 team, but with entirely different player and coach.
The 07 boys who moved to Armour 2 years ago were all from Pipeline North which was for all intents and purposes not even a Pipeline team, other than name and uniform. That team had their own field, their own coach, and came from another club a couple years prior. No players from the "pre-academy" team went to Armour, not did they go this past year.
That may be. There were, however, some boys from that North team that joined the preacademy team when their old teammates moved to da.
True, which kind of proves the point. Pipeline didn't send any kids to DA that year. North did, and North sent kids to Pipeline, so Pipeline got better. Pipeline Pre-academy wasn't the "surviving" team, it was an improved team (and it's a damn good team). And the Pre-academy team didn't send any players to Armour for U13 this past year. Zero. Obviously all moot now, but does point to Pipeline holding back their best players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:irrelevant bc pipeline holds back their best players on both the boys and girls sides
That isn’t true, on the girls side, 2 to 3 players a year move up. On the boy’s, they seem to leave more all at one time. For example, pipeline preacademy 2007 was combined with Pipeline North 2007 two years ago because a bunch of boys moved to da as soon as they were eligible, with pipeline preacademy being the surviving team. There is now another Pipeline 2007 team, but with entirely different player and coach.
The 07 boys who moved to Armour 2 years ago were all from Pipeline North which was for all intents and purposes not even a Pipeline team, other than name and uniform. That team had their own field, their own coach, and came from another club a couple years prior. No players from the "pre-academy" team went to Armour, not did they go this past year.
That may be. There were, however, some boys from that North team that joined the preacademy team when their old teammates moved to da.
True, which kind of proves the point. Pipeline didn't send any kids to DA that year. North did, and North sent kids to Pipeline, so Pipeline got better. Pipeline Pre-academy wasn't the "surviving" team, it was an improved team (and it's a damn good team). And the Pre-academy team didn't send any players to Armour for U13 this past year. Zero. Obviously all moot now, but does point to Pipeline holding back their best players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:irrelevant bc pipeline holds back their best players on both the boys and girls sides
That isn’t true, on the girls side, 2 to 3 players a year move up. On the boy’s, they seem to leave more all at one time. For example, pipeline preacademy 2007 was combined with Pipeline North 2007 two years ago because a bunch of boys moved to da as soon as they were eligible, with pipeline preacademy being the surviving team. There is now another Pipeline 2007 team, but with entirely different player and coach.
The 07 boys who moved to Armour 2 years ago were all from Pipeline North which was for all intents and purposes not even a Pipeline team, other than name and uniform. That team had their own field, their own coach, and came from another club a couple years prior. No players from the "pre-academy" team went to Armour, not did they go this past year.
That may be. There were, however, some boys from that North team that joined the preacademy team when their old teammates moved to da.