Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back on track - what sort of BOOMS! are we getting this week? ECNL done adding? What about GA?
I hope they're done so they can start forming and announcing all the divisions/conferences.
Anonymous wrote:Back on track - what sort of BOOMS! are we getting this week? ECNL done adding? What about GA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm annoyed that an ECNL hat is trying his best to dismiss the fact that GA teams dominated against top European women's academy teams. Sit this one out your input is non needed. The GA teams played very well leave it at that.
This is why people care. GA visors making comments like this. Like the one GA visor that said to let them know when you see ECNL teams playing against European teams.
This isn’t one sided. GA visors very defensive and easily angered about playing in a second league.
Please remind the pro European Acadamies that GA beat that they're "second level".
PP is saying GA is second level within the United States.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm annoyed that an ECNL hat is trying his best to dismiss the fact that GA teams dominated against top European women's academy teams. Sit this one out your input is non needed. The GA teams played very well leave it at that.
This is why people care. GA visors making comments like this. Like the one GA visor that said to let them know when you see ECNL teams playing against European teams.
This isn’t one sided. GA visors very defensive and easily angered about playing in a second league.
Please remind the pro European Acadamies that GA beat that they're "second level".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm annoyed that an ECNL hat is trying his best to dismiss the fact that GA teams dominated against top European women's academy teams. Sit this one out your input is non needed. The GA teams played very well leave it at that.
This is why people care. GA visors making comments like this. Like the one GA visor that said to let them know when you see ECNL teams playing against European teams.
This isn’t one sided. GA visors very defensive and easily angered about playing in a second league.
Anonymous wrote:I'm annoyed that an ECNL hat is trying his best to dismiss the fact that GA teams dominated against top European women's academy teams. Sit this one out your input is non needed. The GA teams played very well leave it at that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha the ECNL hats are scrambling + in desperation mode. It's fun to watch them flail looking for any kind of lifeline to grab onto.
I bet you are an ECNL parent just trying to troll because you just like the attention and you like to talk to yourself.
Kind of, my kid has played in both leagues so I know how all the nonsense works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parents should be glad GA is beating those European squads. That's good for girls youth soccer as a whole.
did you watch the game? those euro clubs were not good. I doubt but maybe 2 or 3 actual GA teams could have beaten them. why didn't a true GA team play them? the U16 GA national champ? why did they have to put together an "allstar team".
I'm sorry you weren't invited.
GA dominated
my daughter played on the red ream. the European clubs were not that good. would have liked to see them up against her club team or other actual GA teams.
My daughter was on the blue team and I thought the Euros were really good. These are professional clubs women's teams. Not sure what you were looking at.
Yes they are women's academy players for top European clubs. But does anyone know what players they actually brought? Like was it their U16s playing GA U18 all-star teams? Its also Easter week in the UK where most schools are shutdown, boarding schools have long breaks where kids go home, etc. Is it possibly an opt-in model where they brought only players who volunteered to make the trip?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parents should be glad GA is beating those European squads. That's good for girls youth soccer as a whole.
did you watch the game? those euro clubs were not good. I doubt but maybe 2 or 3 actual GA teams could have beaten them. why didn't a true GA team play them? the U16 GA national champ? why did they have to put together an "allstar team".
I'm sorry you weren't invited.
GA dominated
my daughter played on the red ream. the European clubs were not that good. would have liked to see them up against her club team or other actual GA teams.
My daughter was on the blue team and I thought the Euros were really good. These are professional clubs women's teams. Not sure what you were looking at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parents should be glad GA is beating those European squads. That's good for girls youth soccer as a whole.
did you watch the game? those euro clubs were not good. I doubt but maybe 2 or 3 actual GA teams could have beaten them. why didn't a true GA team play them? the U16 GA national champ? why did they have to put together an "allstar team".
I'm sorry you weren't invited.
GA dominated
my daughter played on the red ream. the European clubs were not that good. would have liked to see them up against her club team or other actual GA teams.
My daughter was on the blue team and I thought the Euros were really good. These are professional clubs women's teams. Not sure what you were looking at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parents should be glad GA is beating those European squads. That's good for girls youth soccer as a whole.
did you watch the game? those euro clubs were not good. I doubt but maybe 2 or 3 actual GA teams could have beaten them. why didn't a true GA team play them? the U16 GA national champ? why did they have to put together an "allstar team".
I'm sorry you weren't invited.
GA dominated
my daughter played on the red ream. the European clubs were not that good. would have liked to see them up against her club team or other actual GA teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parents should be glad GA is beating those European squads. That's good for girls youth soccer as a whole.
did you watch the game? those euro clubs were not good. I doubt but maybe 2 or 3 actual GA teams could have beaten them. why didn't a true GA team play them? the U16 GA national champ? why did they have to put together an "allstar team".
I'm sorry you weren't invited.
GA dominated