Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA Parent here. ECNL teams are generally better teams. The higher rated teams are also generally better and happen to be more present in ECNL.
Same goes for higher rated GA teams. But don’t be mad at this person. ECNL is better overall by a decent margin…but most ECNL parents won’t admit that GA is growing…slowly.
Try having your kid play for a a GA club that's better than 95% of the equivalent age ECNL clubs. The parents are so obnoxious. But its all worthwhile when you beat ECNL superclubs in tournaments and "friendlies". Watching parents shuffle off the field in stunned silence is worth its weight in gold.
Name who you are in the region other than the SYC 2012s who are phenomenal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA Parent here. ECNL teams are generally better teams. The higher rated teams are also generally better and happen to be more present in ECNL.
Same goes for higher rated GA teams. But don’t be mad at this person. ECNL is better overall by a decent margin…but most ECNL parents won’t admit that GA is growing…slowly.
Try having your kid play for a a GA club that's better than 95% of the equivalent age ECNL clubs. The parents are so obnoxious. But its all worthwhile when you beat ECNL superclubs in tournaments and "friendlies". Watching parents shuffle off the field in stunned silence is worth its weight in gold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA Parent here. ECNL teams are generally better teams. The higher rated teams are also generally better and happen to be more present in ECNL.
Same goes for higher rated GA teams. But don’t be mad at this person. ECNL is better overall by a decent margin…but most ECNL parents won’t admit that GA is growing…slowly.
Anonymous wrote:GA Parent here. ECNL teams are generally better teams. The higher rated teams are also generally better and happen to be more present in ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Go away ECNL parents. This "debate" has already been had ad nauseum.
The parents here just want to discuss this year's GA games and teams. 99% percent of us couldn't care less about about which league is better.
GA parents who want to "debate" thus can't y'all do it somewhere else with them? This thread doesn't need to be five people constantly going back and forth ruining it for everyone else.
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:La ga es una liga en declive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're talking teams like SJEB/Real who are usually at Supercopa and highly nationally ranked, but fizzle every year they get older.
Because kickball doesn’t translate to recruiting aged.
It still kind of works, but the best at it leave to ECNL teams
Put the drink and hat down. This was case in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're talking teams like SJEB/Real who are usually at Supercopa and highly nationally ranked, but fizzle every year they get older.
Because kickball doesn’t translate to recruiting aged.
It still kind of works, but the best at it leave to ECNL teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're talking teams like SJEB/Real who are usually at Supercopa and highly nationally ranked, but fizzle every year they get older.
Because kickball doesn’t translate to recruiting aged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With GA getting traction in NOVA, will we start seeing non starters on ECNL teams going to GA? Last year, I think the only girls who left an ECNL club were not asked back. But does being a top 5 player on a GA team make more sense? And are girls willing to leave their friends?
Curious for the U14, U15, U16 ages as that seems most important for college.
Of course this will happen. There are only so many ECNL minutes available. Those who are not getting a lot of playing time (i.e. recruiting exposure) will look to see what promises they can get from GA teams. Talent ID nominations, reduced fees, assurances of playing time and position, playing up are items to be leveraged. You'll also see groups of these mid to lower tier ECNL players banding together to see what they can get as a package deal to a GA team.
I would say the Girls ECNL rosters are not as large this year as they were 2 years ago. I think this is already happening to some degree. Also, Clubs love package deals. They know that if 2-4 players come over, they will be good paying customers for the club. But on also, I don't think all GA clubs are bending over backwards to make lofty promises to switch clubs since they are attracting a lot of talent.