Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
disagree it may take a few years but ECNL will become irrelevant like CCL.
The ECNL conference consists mainly of CCL clubs, along with a few NC clubs, so it’s essentially the same. It is the weakest ECNL conference in the country for a reason.
Lol. It’s not the weakest on the girls side. Not even close.
Is that why all ECNL clubs are being pressured to merge in this conference?
- VDA (merger)
- Union (merger)
- NVA (merger)
- Richmond U (merger)
I don’t see ECNL pushing clubs like Bethesda, Pipeline, or Delco to merge.
VDA and Richmond United were created for the Boys Development Academy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
disagree it may take a few years but ECNL will become irrelevant like CCL.
The ECNL conference consists mainly of CCL clubs, along with a few NC clubs, so it’s essentially the same. It is the weakest ECNL conference in the country for a reason.
Lol. It’s not the weakest on the girls side. Not even close.
Is that why all ECNL clubs are being pressured to merge in this conference?
- VDA (merger)
- Union (merger)
- NVA (merger)
- Richmond U (merger)
I don’t see ECNL pushing clubs like Bethesda, Pipeline, or Delco to merge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
disagree it may take a few years but ECNL will become irrelevant like CCL.
As long as the NCAA is in business; nope I still strongly disagree, the ECNL will stay alive. ECNL is a leech but a leech that people want to tell their friends is sucking them try, hence the ECNL hat quip. NCAA goes away and everything is club sports than maybe ECNL fades into obscurity, but will never die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
disagree it may take a few years but ECNL will become irrelevant like CCL.
The ECNL conference consists mainly of CCL clubs, along with a few NC clubs, so it’s essentially the same. It is the weakest ECNL conference in the country for a reason.
Lol. It’s not the weakest on the girls side. Not even close.
Is that why all ECNL clubs are being pressured to merge in this conference?
- VDA (merger)
- Union (merger)
- NVA (merger)
- Richmond U (merger)
I don’t see ECNL pushing clubs like Bethesda, Pipeline, or Delco to merge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
disagree it may take a few years but ECNL will become irrelevant like CCL.
The ECNL conference consists mainly of CCL clubs, along with a few NC clubs, so it’s essentially the same. It is the weakest ECNL conference in the country for a reason.
Lol. It’s not the weakest on the girls side. Not even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
disagree it may take a few years but ECNL will become irrelevant like CCL.
The ECNL conference consists mainly of CCL clubs, along with a few NC clubs, so it’s essentially the same. It is the weakest ECNL conference in the country for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
disagree it may take a few years but ECNL will become irrelevant like CCL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
disagree it may take a few years but ECNL will become irrelevant like CCL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this real, or are we making some guesses here?
MLS and a major soccer brand sponsoring the World Cup are driving this initiative.
Let’s keep an eye on which ECNL clubs make the smartest moves first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
I support this move, and have already made the move with my wallet a year ago knowing this was imminent. However its shortsighted to say ECNL's days are numbered. Competition is part of the american marketplace. ECNL will sit on their college soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in this country, and do just fine financially. College education is far to valued for an org like ECNL to lose its market footprint overnight. Will better soccer with a professional pathway be happening on the otherside, yes of course, but american consumers have already demonstrated that they value the IG post about the college more
Anonymous wrote:Is this real, or are we making some guesses here?
Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.
Anonymous wrote:MLS Next will soon require girls' clubs to transition from ECNL to GA, with discussions ongoing for the next 1-2 years. This could signal the end for ECNL, as the top clubs in the nation are already part of MLS Next for boys.
For ECNL clubs with strong boys' and girls' teams, it makes strategic sense to pursue joining MLS Next and GA as soon as possible, before it's too late.
Remember, MLS is aiming to dominate the youth market, and they have more resources than any other organization in the country.