Anonymous wrote:I've seen it done at u13 but at some point one club is not going to want to share a player for more than 1 year so its short lived even if you can make it happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:question: can you be fully registered with a GA team and a US Club team (ECNL)? Or do you have to be only fully registered with 1 team in say ECNL and can guest play with another in another league say GA?
Different leagues. You can play both.
I understand you can play both but can you play both full time? are there any US Soccer rules against it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:question: can you be fully registered with a GA team and a US Club team (ECNL)? Or do you have to be only fully registered with 1 team in say ECNL and can guest play with another in another league say GA?
Different leagues. You can play both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:question: can you be fully registered with a GA team and a US Club team (ECNL)? Or do you have to be only fully registered with 1 team in say ECNL and can guest play with another in another league say GA?
GA allows ECNL (or any league) players to guest play with their teams. However after (I think it's 4-5) games players will need to commit to GA and roster with the team they're guesting with.
But for 1-2 games no big deal.
ECNL does the same for players from leagues. They call it the Discovery program.
DP has nothing to do with being a guest player. A Discovery Player is part of the team, but the player resides 200 miles outside of the club. My kid was a DP with CF, was great, but the travel was killing her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:question: can you be fully registered with a GA team and a US Club team (ECNL)? Or do you have to be only fully registered with 1 team in say ECNL and can guest play with another in another league say GA?
GA allows ECNL (or any league) players to guest play with their teams. However after (I think it's 4-5) games players will need to commit to GA and roster with the team they're guesting with.
But for 1-2 games no big deal.
ECNL does the same for players from leagues. They call it the Discovery program.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know rules regarding a current ECNL player whose club is moving to GA next year do they need to follow the ECNL tryout rules and date of May 1? I asked for permission for my daughter to attend training at another ECNL club and our director said no….
Anonymous wrote:question: can you be fully registered with a GA team and a US Club team (ECNL)? Or do you have to be only fully registered with 1 team in say ECNL and can guest play with another in another league say GA?
Anonymous wrote:question: can you be fully registered with a GA team and a US Club team (ECNL)? Or do you have to be only fully registered with 1 team in say ECNL and can guest play with another in another league say GA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re a D1 level soccer player, you’re going to play D1. Yes, even if you play GA. There’s enough exposure there. If you’re not a D1 level soccer player, doesn’t matter what league you play in. Yes, even if you play ECNL.
A lot of cope on this one.
Explain. Seems like an accurate post
It's either someone who doesn't know what they are talking about or a troll. Most likely, it's both.
What’s wrong with the statement?
Really? "A lot of cope on this one," is a useful comment?
It’s more useful than saying there isn’t a difference between the two leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re a D1 level soccer player, you’re going to play D1. Yes, even if you play GA. There’s enough exposure there. If you’re not a D1 level soccer player, doesn’t matter what league you play in. Yes, even if you play ECNL.
A lot of cope on this one.
Explain. Seems like an accurate post
It's either someone who doesn't know what they are talking about or a troll. Most likely, it's both.
What’s wrong with the statement?
Really? "A lot of cope on this one," is a useful comment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re a D1 level soccer player, you’re going to play D1. Yes, even if you play GA. There’s enough exposure there. If you’re not a D1 level soccer player, doesn’t matter what league you play in. Yes, even if you play ECNL.
A lot of cope on this one.
Explain. Seems like an accurate post
It's either someone who doesn't know what they are talking about or a troll. Most likely, it's both.
What’s wrong with the statement?