Anonymous wrote:just another example of the gap in talent from the two leagues. 2010 Nationals finished their regular season today now #30 placed in Champions League in the ECNL. Last year they ROLLED through the regular season and playoffs to win a GA National Championship. The argument could be made that 29 ECLN teams could have won a GA National Championship last year (or any year). If you're in the younger age groups be prepared that every year it gets more and more clear that all the best players and clubs are in the ECNL. Don't buy into your coach or club director's crap that they are neck and neck and the ga is gaining on them. Simply not true.
Anonymous wrote:just another example of the gap in talent from the two leagues. 2010 Nationals finished their regular season today now #30 placed in Champions League in the ECNL. Last year they ROLLED through the regular season and playoffs to win a GA National Championship. The argument could be made that 29 ECLN teams could have won a GA National Championship last year (or any year). If you're in the younger age groups be prepared that every year it gets more and more clear that all the best players and clubs are in the ECNL. Don't buy into your coach or club director's crap that they are neck and neck and the ga is gaining on them. Simply not true.
Anonymous wrote:just another example of the gap in talent from the two leagues. 2010 Nationals finished their regular season today now #30 placed in Champions League in the ECNL. Last year they ROLLED through the regular season and playoffs to win a GA National Championship. The argument could be made that 29 ECLN teams could have won a GA National Championship last year (or any year). If you're in the younger age groups be prepared that every year it gets more and more clear that all the best players and clubs are in the ECNL. Don't buy into your coach or club director's crap that they are neck and neck and the ga is gaining on them. Simply not true.
Anonymous wrote:just another example of the gap in talent from the two leagues. 2010 Nationals finished their regular season today now #30 placed in Champions League in the ECNL. Last year they ROLLED through the regular season and playoffs to win a GA National Championship. The argument could be made that 29 ECLN teams could have won a GA National Championship last year (or any year). If you're in the younger age groups be prepared that every year it gets more and more clear that all the best players and clubs are in the ECNL. Don't buy into your coach or club director's crap that they are neck and neck and the ga is gaining on them. Simply not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NWSL is setting up for NWSL Next...
https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/nwsl-submits-application-to-u-s-soccer-for-launch-of-division-ii-league-starting-in-2026/
According to the application, eight NWSL teams currently have teams lined up for a 2026 start: Bay FC, Kansas City Current, North Carolina Courage, NJ/NY Gotham FC, Orlando Pride, Racing Louisville, Seattle Reign and Washington Spirit.
"According to CBS Sports, all current NWSL teams will have a Division II team by the fourth year, which would correlate to 2029. However, teams that are unaffiliated with the NWSL “will also be welcome to join the Division II league at some point.”"
For those unaware MLSN has Academy teams who are associated with MLS pro clubs and non Academy teams in the same league.
NWSL just announced that Academies will happen. They've also stated that there will be other non Academy clubs involved in the league. This is basically MLSN. The only thing thats not announced is a partnership with a youth league.
This is a Tier 2 adult league. its akin to NLS Next Pro. Nothing to do with youth soccer. They even stated in the goal.com article it was for "post-college" players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA: SYC and Revolution will seperate from the pack
ECNL: Theres only three does it matter we are already know its VDA>FVU>ARL
What about these 5 ranked in order from 1-5?
FYI, it’s a SYC parent constantly spamming all of the GA stuff…
Anyway, I would think NVA probably comes in as the favorite, EVEN AFTER LOSING TOO TALENTS WHO MOVED TO ECNL Clubs. VRSC only has two good years. Same for SYC.
1. VDA
2. Bethesda
3. Arlington
4. Onion
5. NVA
6. VRSC
7. SYV
8. McLean
Solid ranking job. What age group did you base this on?
An average across u13-u19 age groups for girls.
So basically.....meaningless. Got it.
It’s as meaningless as any ranking. Sorry that I did not place your club higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NWSL is setting up for NWSL Next...
https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/nwsl-submits-application-to-u-s-soccer-for-launch-of-division-ii-league-starting-in-2026/
According to the application, eight NWSL teams currently have teams lined up for a 2026 start: Bay FC, Kansas City Current, North Carolina Courage, NJ/NY Gotham FC, Orlando Pride, Racing Louisville, Seattle Reign and Washington Spirit.
"According to CBS Sports, all current NWSL teams will have a Division II team by the fourth year, which would correlate to 2029. However, teams that are unaffiliated with the NWSL “will also be welcome to join the Division II league at some point.”"
For those unaware MLSN has Academy teams who are associated with MLS pro clubs and non Academy teams in the same league.
NWSL just announced that Academies will happen. They've also stated that there will be other non Academy clubs involved in the league. This is basically MLSN. The only thing thats not announced is a partnership with a youth league.
This is a Tier 2 adult league. its akin to NLS Next Pro. Nothing to do with youth soccer. They even stated in the goal.com article it was for "post-college" players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA: SYC and Revolution will seperate from the pack
ECNL: Theres only three does it matter we are already know its VDA>FVU>ARL
What about these 5 ranked in order from 1-5?
FYI, it’s a SYC parent constantly spamming all of the GA stuff…
Anyway, I would think NVA probably comes in as the favorite, EVEN AFTER LOSING TOO TALENTS WHO MOVED TO ECNL Clubs. VRSC only has two good years. Same for SYC.
1. VDA
2. Bethesda
3. Arlington
4. Onion
5. NVA
6. VRSC
7. SYV
8. McLean
Solid ranking job. What age group did you base this on?
An average across u13-u19 age groups for girls.
So basically.....meaningless. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA: SYC and Revolution will seperate from the pack
ECNL: Theres only three does it matter we are already know its VDA>FVU>ARL
What about these 5 ranked in order from 1-5?
FYI, it’s a SYC parent constantly spamming all of the GA stuff…
Anyway, I would think NVA probably comes in as the favorite, EVEN AFTER LOSING TOO TALENTS WHO MOVED TO ECNL Clubs. VRSC only has two good years. Same for SYC.
1. VDA
2. Bethesda
3. Arlington
4. Onion
5. NVA
6. VRSC
7. SYV
8. McLean
Solid ranking job. What age group did you base this on?
An average across u13-u19 age groups for girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NWSL is setting up for NWSL Next...
https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/nwsl-submits-application-to-u-s-soccer-for-launch-of-division-ii-league-starting-in-2026/
According to the application, eight NWSL teams currently have teams lined up for a 2026 start: Bay FC, Kansas City Current, North Carolina Courage, NJ/NY Gotham FC, Orlando Pride, Racing Louisville, Seattle Reign and Washington Spirit.
"According to CBS Sports, all current NWSL teams will have a Division II team by the fourth year, which would correlate to 2029. However, teams that are unaffiliated with the NWSL “will also be welcome to join the Division II league at some point.”"
For those unaware MLSN has Academy teams who are associated with MLS pro clubs and non Academy teams in the same league.
NWSL just announced that Academies will happen. They've also stated that there will be other non Academy clubs involved in the league. This is basically MLSN. The only thing thats not announced is a partnership with a youth league.
This is professional soccer. Division two professional. This is not an academy league. Wishful thinking.
Anonymous wrote:NWSL is setting up for NWSL Next...
https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/nwsl-submits-application-to-u-s-soccer-for-launch-of-division-ii-league-starting-in-2026/
According to the application, eight NWSL teams currently have teams lined up for a 2026 start: Bay FC, Kansas City Current, North Carolina Courage, NJ/NY Gotham FC, Orlando Pride, Racing Louisville, Seattle Reign and Washington Spirit.
"According to CBS Sports, all current NWSL teams will have a Division II team by the fourth year, which would correlate to 2029. However, teams that are unaffiliated with the NWSL “will also be welcome to join the Division II league at some point.”"
For those unaware MLSN has Academy teams who are associated with MLS pro clubs and non Academy teams in the same league.
NWSL just announced that Academies will happen. They've also stated that there will be other non Academy clubs involved in the league. This is basically MLSN. The only thing thats not announced is a partnership with a youth league.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NWSL is setting up for NWSL Next...
https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/nwsl-submits-application-to-u-s-soccer-for-launch-of-division-ii-league-starting-in-2026/
According to the application, eight NWSL teams currently have teams lined up for a 2026 start: Bay FC, Kansas City Current, North Carolina Courage, NJ/NY Gotham FC, Orlando Pride, Racing Louisville, Seattle Reign and Washington Spirit.
"According to CBS Sports, all current NWSL teams will have a Division II team by the fourth year, which would correlate to 2029. However, teams that are unaffiliated with the NWSL “will also be welcome to join the Division II league at some point.”"
For those unaware MLSN has Academy teams who are associated with MLS pro clubs and non Academy teams in the same league.
NWSL just announced that Academies will happen. They've also stated that there will be other non Academy clubs involved in the league. This is basically MLSN. The only thing thats not announced is a partnership with a youth league.
This is a Tier 2 adult league. its akin to NLS Next Pro. Nothing to do with youth soccer. They even stated in the goal.com article it was for "post-college" players.