Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish the pro ECNL parents could have seen the league in 2019/2020. Your cult was desperate and taking anyone that would apply.
The GA/MLSN alliance thing is going to continue gaining momentum. Just wait until clubs start switching in groups.
I'm not pro any league. IDK why people can't accept the facts that ECNL is still king with a huge gap. I'm referring to this moment in time, even after the GA additions. We all know GA has watered down their league with these mid to low additions. That doesn't mean GA won't be the top league in 3-5 years. Maybe their plan will work out. I really don't care. I don't understand why it's so hard for people to acknowledge the facts for this moment in time.
The same college scouts and recruiters attend both GA and ECNL events.
no they don't. ECNL gets double the amount of scouts especial D1 and this upcoming season it's gonna be worse for GA if their showcases dates and amounts stay the same. GA's only showcase with every age group that is their biggest turnout of coaches had a huge drop this season from the previous year. and this year, the ECNL moved their showcase up a week to the first week of DEC, the same week as the GA showcase. also the same dates as the CASL showcase in NC that has a decent turnout. so in the first week of DEC you will have:
GA Showcase - California
ECNL Showcase - Kansas City
CASL showcase - North Carolina
where you think most of the college teams will go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish the pro ECNL parents could have seen the league in 2019/2020. Your cult was desperate and taking anyone that would apply.
The GA/MLSN alliance thing is going to continue gaining momentum. Just wait until clubs start switching in groups.
Yes, the ECNL boys will realized that sooner than later. MLSN and MLSN II is where boys want to play these days.
It might take a bit longer for girls, but it will happen eventually for sure. Clubs cannot sustain themselves by only catering to the girls!
Anonymous wrote:I wish the pro ECNL parents could have seen the league in 2019/2020. Your cult was desperate and taking anyone that would apply.
The GA/MLSN alliance thing is going to continue gaining momentum. Just wait until clubs start switching in groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish the pro ECNL parents could have seen the league in 2019/2020. Your cult was desperate and taking anyone that would apply.
The GA/MLSN alliance thing is going to continue gaining momentum. Just wait until clubs start switching in groups.
I'm not pro any league. IDK why people can't accept the facts that ECNL is still king with a huge gap. I'm referring to this moment in time, even after the GA additions. We all know GA has watered down their league with these mid to low additions. That doesn't mean GA won't be the top league in 3-5 years. Maybe their plan will work out. I really don't care. I don't understand why it's so hard for people to acknowledge the facts for this moment in time.
The same college scouts and recruiters attend both GA and ECNL events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish the pro ECNL parents could have seen the league in 2019/2020. Your cult was desperate and taking anyone that would apply.
The GA/MLSN alliance thing is going to continue gaining momentum. Just wait until clubs start switching in groups.
I'm not pro any league. IDK why people can't accept the facts that ECNL is still king with a huge gap. I'm referring to this moment in time, even after the GA additions. We all know GA has watered down their league with these mid to low additions. That doesn't mean GA won't be the top league in 3-5 years. Maybe their plan will work out. I really don't care. I don't understand why it's so hard for people to acknowledge the facts for this moment in time.
Anonymous wrote:I wish the pro ECNL parents could have seen the league in 2019/2020. Your cult was desperate and taking anyone that would apply.
The GA/MLSN alliance thing is going to continue gaining momentum. Just wait until clubs start switching in groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now I'll do Club Ohio
(Also, my niece who has played for KHA for years is leaving the program because of the shift to GA. The girls side feels completely sold out for the boy's side).
2014 (Pre-E): 26
2013: (Pre-E): 608
2012: 345
2011: 277
2010: 415
2009: 234
2008: 440
2007: 611
If the teams are that bad where exactly does she think she's going to catch on at? If she were any good she would have already moved.
Some parents of the top players on these teams wait until late middle school before switching, because usually these mostly USYS clubs have lower rankings because they focus more on development vs. winning (and USYS isn't really favored as much in the app). They've already established a line of communication and basically have a spot when they want it. They also wait because the logistics are a pain, because the local ECNL club might be 45-60 minutes drive away, and these kids are still kids and have plenty of school and friend activities to also be part of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now I'll do Club Ohio
(Also, my niece who has played for KHA for years is leaving the program because of the shift to GA. The girls side feels completely sold out for the boy's side).
2014 (Pre-E): 26
2013: (Pre-E): 608
2012: 345
2011: 277
2010: 415
2009: 234
2008: 440
2007: 611
If the teams are that bad where exactly does she think she's going to catch on at? If she were any good she would have already moved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now I'll do Club Ohio
(Also, my niece who has played for KHA for years is leaving the program because of the shift to GA. The girls side feels completely sold out for the boy's side).
2014 (Pre-E): 26
2013: (Pre-E): 608
2012: 345
2011: 277
2010: 415
2009: 234
2008: 440
2007: 611
sold out for the boys is 100% correct. it is really sad for the girls what is happening. it is happening all over
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elitist Complex Narcissist Lunatic
..if seeing hundreds of coaches on our sidelines watching our games and recruiting our kids in the ECNL instead of GA, giving ECNL Girls more opportunities in college, then I will gladly wear that shirt.
thank you.
what top 30 club does your daughter play for...hundreds of coach on the sidelines is not happening if she's not on a top 30 club.
actually my daughter plays for an ecnl team that is ranked in the mid 100's. we are pretty much at the bottom of our ECNL conference. we have never lost to a GA team at CASL or Jeff Cup nor have we ever lost to any GA during pre season friendlies. we only have a few wins in the ECNL conference we are in, we have a few ties and even game we have lost has been by no more than 1 point. the conference is is very strong and pretty even from top to bottom and that is how it should be. she is committed to a P4.
What age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You fools will begin to see a shift here soon.
With colleges only being able to recruit 5-6 kids going forward, they are going to rely heavily on the clubs that have came through for 5+ years.
What that means is that
SD Surf, Solar, HB Koge, SLSG, PDA, IMG, TopHat, CUP, Lou Fusz, Nationals, Sting, City SC, FC Dallas, Match Fit, XF, World Class, MVLA, Real CO,Penn Fusion, Sc Blues
Will get first dibs…
You’re missing a few. Match Fit? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Man you ECNL fanboys are seriously insecure.