Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LVU Rush out of ECRL goes to GA. New club from ECRL is $$$$! The best move to quality clubs who wants in is, go to ECRL first. Do not go to aspire. All false promises!!!!
I would think that both Aspire and ECRL clubs with successful teams would be attractive to both GA and ECNL.
Which is a good thing for players because ECNL + GA competition is forcing them to bring on the best teams as fast as they can find them.
there is no competition between ECNL and GA.... lmao at the GA hats
Anonymous wrote:LVU Rush out of ECRL goes to GA. New club from ECRL is $$$$! The best move to quality clubs who wants in is, go to ECRL first. Do not go to aspire. All false promises!!!!
Anonymous wrote:LVU Rush out of ECRL goes to GA. New club from ECRL is $$$$! The best move to quality clubs who wants in is, go to ECRL first. Do not go to aspire. All false promises!!!!
Anonymous wrote:A lot of battling on here. Have you people actually talked to college coaches? Go to their little ID camps - if anything just for fun. Or chat em up at an event WITHOUT talking about your child. They will all tell you - they HAVE to go to BOTH the ECNL and GA events because the talent is at BOTH. They aren’t happy about it either - they’d love for the fighting to stop too. Literally sat on the plane next to the Texas coach after the last event - she said this. Same with Vanderbilt and UNC coaches and few others chatting at an event. All nice. All willing to talk about the silly ECNL v GA battle. All very clear - they gotta recruit at ALL the events. But also admitted the top 10 clubs on both sides were equally good and then starts falling off from there.
GA is very young too and yet is already commanding their attn? Just let it go folks … talent is talent. Be happy if you’re on a good ECNL or GA team. If not, get better and go to a team where you can shine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL/RL is trumpeting how its snagged a ton of clubs from USYS ...
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/ecnl-regional-league-announces-widespread-expansion-across-the-country/
There are a lot of solid clubs here BUT the mix is very similar to what GA/GA2 has done.
The organization losing the most here is USYS.
Yes you now have this on girls side:
Girls Academy
1st Tier = GA
2nd Tier = GA Aspire
3rd Tier = DPL
4th Tier = DPL Open
US Club
1st = ECNL
2nd = ECRL
3rd = NPL
Teams who can get into any of these leagues and stuck in USYS says something. But also see over time the DPL/NPL levels dying out, simply isn't enough demand for all that travel for third tier teams at a club.
The race is on in getting enough teams to where the travel isn't as far. It's unfortunate, because in USYS state leagues, the best teams were promoted. Under this system, it's clubs vying to join a more elite league and individual team performances will vary, so teams unfortunately are mostly likely mismatched. The failure of USYS, tho, was it has failed in its college recruitment programs, leading clubs to seek out these platforms that are much better at it.
100%. just wish GA was better at the college recruitment. they are really far behind with # of showcases, scout attendance and location of showcases
It's been said a million times now older ECNL next generation GA. Tide is shifting.
The colleges will follow with the transition
How can you say the tide is shifting? GA adding clubs? What big club have they pulled in?
GA hats living in fantasyland
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL/RL is trumpeting how its snagged a ton of clubs from USYS ...
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/ecnl-regional-league-announces-widespread-expansion-across-the-country/
There are a lot of solid clubs here BUT the mix is very similar to what GA/GA2 has done.
The organization losing the most here is USYS.
Yes you now have this on girls side:
Girls Academy
1st Tier = GA
2nd Tier = GA Aspire
3rd Tier = DPL
4th Tier = DPL Open
US Club
1st = ECNL
2nd = ECRL
3rd = NPL
Teams who can get into any of these leagues and stuck in USYS says something. But also see over time the DPL/NPL levels dying out, simply isn't enough demand for all that travel for third tier teams at a club.
The race is on in getting enough teams to where the travel isn't as far. It's unfortunate, because in USYS state leagues, the best teams were promoted. Under this system, it's clubs vying to join a more elite league and individual team performances will vary, so teams unfortunately are mostly likely mismatched. The failure of USYS, tho, was it has failed in its college recruitment programs, leading clubs to seek out these platforms that are much better at it.
100%. just wish GA was better at the college recruitment. they are really far behind with # of showcases, scout attendance and location of showcases
It's been said a million times now older ECNL next generation GA. Tide is shifting.
The colleges will follow with the transition
How can you say the tide is shifting? GA adding clubs? What big club have they pulled in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL/RL is trumpeting how its snagged a ton of clubs from USYS ...
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/ecnl-regional-league-announces-widespread-expansion-across-the-country/
There are a lot of solid clubs here BUT the mix is very similar to what GA/GA2 has done.
The organization losing the most here is USYS.
Yes you now have this on girls side:
Girls Academy
1st Tier = GA
2nd Tier = GA Aspire
3rd Tier = DPL
4th Tier = DPL Open
US Club
1st = ECNL
2nd = ECRL
3rd = NPL
Teams who can get into any of these leagues and stuck in USYS says something. But also see over time the DPL/NPL levels dying out, simply isn't enough demand for all that travel for third tier teams at a club.
The race is on in getting enough teams to where the travel isn't as far. It's unfortunate, because in USYS state leagues, the best teams were promoted. Under this system, it's clubs vying to join a more elite league and individual team performances will vary, so teams unfortunately are mostly likely mismatched. The failure of USYS, tho, was it has failed in its college recruitment programs, leading clubs to seek out these platforms that are much better at it.
100%. just wish GA was better at the college recruitment. they are really far behind with # of showcases, scout attendance and location of showcases
It's been said a million times now older ECNL next generation GA. Tide is shifting.
The colleges will follow with the transition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL/RL is trumpeting how its snagged a ton of clubs from USYS ...
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/ecnl-regional-league-announces-widespread-expansion-across-the-country/
There are a lot of solid clubs here BUT the mix is very similar to what GA/GA2 has done.
The organization losing the most here is USYS.
Yes you now have this on girls side:
Girls Academy
1st Tier = GA
2nd Tier = GA Aspire
3rd Tier = DPL
4th Tier = DPL Open
US Club
1st = ECNL
2nd = ECRL
3rd = NPL
Teams who can get into any of these leagues and stuck in USYS says something. But also see over time the DPL/NPL levels dying out, simply isn't enough demand for all that travel for third tier teams at a club.
The race is on in getting enough teams to where the travel isn't as far. It's unfortunate, because in USYS state leagues, the best teams were promoted. Under this system, it's clubs vying to join a more elite league and individual team performances will vary, so teams unfortunately are mostly likely mismatched. The failure of USYS, tho, was it has failed in its college recruitment programs, leading clubs to seek out these platforms that are much better at it.
100%. just wish GA was better at the college recruitment. they are really far behind with # of showcases, scout attendance and location of showcases
It's been said a million times now older ECNL next generation GA. Tide is shifting.
The colleges will follow with the transition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL/RL is trumpeting how its snagged a ton of clubs from USYS ...
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/ecnl-regional-league-announces-widespread-expansion-across-the-country/
There are a lot of solid clubs here BUT the mix is very similar to what GA/GA2 has done.
The organization losing the most here is USYS.
Yes you now have this on girls side:
Girls Academy
1st Tier = GA
2nd Tier = GA Aspire
3rd Tier = DPL
4th Tier = DPL Open
US Club
1st = ECNL
2nd = ECRL
3rd = NPL
Teams who can get into any of these leagues and stuck in USYS says something. But also see over time the DPL/NPL levels dying out, simply isn't enough demand for all that travel for third tier teams at a club.
The race is on in getting enough teams to where the travel isn't as far. It's unfortunate, because in USYS state leagues, the best teams were promoted. Under this system, it's clubs vying to join a more elite league and individual team performances will vary, so teams unfortunately are mostly likely mismatched. The failure of USYS, tho, was it has failed in its college recruitment programs, leading clubs to seek out these platforms that are much better at it.
100%. just wish GA was better at the college recruitment. they are really far behind with # of showcases, scout attendance and location of showcases
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL/RL is trumpeting how its snagged a ton of clubs from USYS ...
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/ecnl-regional-league-announces-widespread-expansion-across-the-country/
There are a lot of solid clubs here BUT the mix is very similar to what GA/GA2 has done.
The organization losing the most here is USYS.
Yes you now have this on girls side:
Girls Academy
1st Tier = GA
2nd Tier = GA Aspire
3rd Tier = DPL
4th Tier = DPL Open
US Club
1st = ECNL
2nd = ECRL
3rd = NPL
Teams who can get into any of these leagues and stuck in USYS says something. But also see over time the DPL/NPL levels dying out, simply isn't enough demand for all that travel for third tier teams at a club.
The race is on in getting enough teams to where the travel isn't as far. It's unfortunate, because in USYS state leagues, the best teams were promoted. Under this system, it's clubs vying to join a more elite league and individual team performances will vary, so teams unfortunately are mostly likely mismatched. The failure of USYS, tho, was it has failed in its college recruitment programs, leading clubs to seek out these platforms that are much better at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL/RL is trumpeting how its snagged a ton of clubs from USYS ...
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/ecnl-regional-league-announces-widespread-expansion-across-the-country/
There are a lot of solid clubs here BUT the mix is very similar to what GA/GA2 has done.
The organization losing the most here is USYS.
Yes you now have this on girls side:
Girls Academy
1st Tier = GA
2nd Tier = GA Aspire
3rd Tier = DPL
4th Tier = DPL Open
US Club
1st = ECNL
2nd = ECRL
3rd = NPL
Teams who can get into any of these leagues and stuck in USYS says something. But also see over time the DPL/NPL levels dying out, simply isn't enough demand for all that travel for third tier teams at a club.
Anonymous wrote:ECNL/RL is trumpeting how its snagged a ton of clubs from USYS ...
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/ecnl-regional-league-announces-widespread-expansion-across-the-country/
There are a lot of solid clubs here BUT the mix is very similar to what GA/GA2 has done.
The organization losing the most here is USYS.