Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you follow identityhybrid on ig, he speaks on youth soccer….This is what he said about the alliance…
📍This is a strategic chess move.
Rook to B5 if you will.
1. Solidifying pre-professional pathway. Laying the ground work on professional pathway via NWSL (remember you don't need to go to college and enter the draft anymore. Remember over 10 players under 17 have signed pro contracts).
2. Isolation of ECNL on one side. Collegiate only pathway.
This will be a 2-3 year ripple. Around 2026 / 2027. World Cup Years.📍
How are all of these ECNL players signing NWSL contracts, if GA is the path?
Because ECNL has the market share right now. But ECNL has made it known that college is there destination.
Clubs will soon begin to shift to GA/MLSN in coming years. This will take time but this was in fact strategic
ECNL has a track record of college and professional player placement. That won’t change. I have a DD in ECNL. She’s played GA. We don’t care about MLSN. Why would any parent with a DD care about a boys league?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you follow identityhybrid on ig, he speaks on youth soccer….This is what he said about the alliance…
📍This is a strategic chess move.
Rook to B5 if you will.
1. Solidifying pre-professional pathway. Laying the ground work on professional pathway via NWSL (remember you don't need to go to college and enter the draft anymore. Remember over 10 players under 17 have signed pro contracts).
2. Isolation of ECNL on one side. Collegiate only pathway.
This will be a 2-3 year ripple. Around 2026 / 2027. World Cup Years.📍
How are all of these ECNL players signing NWSL contracts, if GA is the path?
Because ECNL has the market share right now. But ECNL has made it known that college is there destination.
Clubs will soon begin to shift to GA/MLSN in coming years. This will take time but this was in fact strategic
ECNL has a track record of college and professional player placement. That won’t change. I have a DD in ECNL. She’s played GA. We don’t care about MLSN. Why would any parent with a DD care about a boys league?
Strategic alliance seems like desperation move from MLSN to have as much of the youth game BY as possible. MLSN could take a serious whack if they are the only ones BY but most of their players want college and are misaligned.Anonymous wrote:GA and ECNL are going school year. There is such a statistically insignificant amount of players that are national team quality players that positioning an entire league to cater to that would be the beginning of the end for that league. College and playing with classmates is the number one driver for most (not all - everyone calm down) players. This whole talk of ECNL and Rec vs MLS and GA is dumb. Every league wants what the other league wants - money from players so they can function as a business.
To fund 10 academies with 20 girls per team at 5 age groups, so 1,000 girls at $5,000 per, would be $5 million per year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you follow identityhybrid on ig, he speaks on youth soccer….This is what he said about the alliance…
📍This is a strategic chess move.
Rook to B5 if you will.
1. Solidifying pre-professional pathway. Laying the ground work on professional pathway via NWSL (remember you don't need to go to college and enter the draft anymore. Remember over 10 players under 17 have signed pro contracts).
2. Isolation of ECNL on one side. Collegiate only pathway.
This will be a 2-3 year ripple. Around 2026 / 2027. World Cup Years.📍
How are all of these ECNL players signing NWSL contracts, if GA is the path?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you follow identityhybrid on ig, he speaks on youth soccer….This is what he said about the alliance…
📍This is a strategic chess move.
Rook to B5 if you will.
1. Solidifying pre-professional pathway. Laying the ground work on professional pathway via NWSL (remember you don't need to go to college and enter the draft anymore. Remember over 10 players under 17 have signed pro contracts).
2. Isolation of ECNL on one side. Collegiate only pathway.
This will be a 2-3 year ripple. Around 2026 / 2027. World Cup Years.📍
How are all of these ECNL players signing NWSL contracts, if GA is the path?
Because ECNL has the market share right now. But ECNL has made it known that college is there destination.
Clubs will soon begin to shift to GA/MLSN in coming years. This will take time but this was in fact strategic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you follow identityhybrid on ig, he speaks on youth soccer….This is what he said about the alliance…
📍This is a strategic chess move.
Rook to B5 if you will.
1. Solidifying pre-professional pathway. Laying the ground work on professional pathway via NWSL (remember you don't need to go to college and enter the draft anymore. Remember over 10 players under 17 have signed pro contracts).
2. Isolation of ECNL on one side. Collegiate only pathway.
This will be a 2-3 year ripple. Around 2026 / 2027. World Cup Years.📍
How are all of these ECNL players signing NWSL contracts, if GA is the path?
Anonymous wrote:If you follow identityhybrid on ig, he speaks on youth soccer….This is what he said about the alliance…
📍This is a strategic chess move.
Rook to B5 if you will.
1. Solidifying pre-professional pathway. Laying the ground work on professional pathway via NWSL (remember you don't need to go to college and enter the draft anymore. Remember over 10 players under 17 have signed pro contracts).
2. Isolation of ECNL on one side. Collegiate only pathway.
This will be a 2-3 year ripple. Around 2026 / 2027. World Cup Years.📍
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you follow identityhybrid on ig, he speaks on youth soccer….This is what he said about the alliance…
📍This is a strategic chess move.
Rook to B5 if you will.
1. Solidifying pre-professional pathway. Laying the ground work on professional pathway via NWSL (remember you don't need to go to college and enter the draft anymore. Remember over 10 players under 17 have signed pro contracts).
2. Isolation of ECNL on one side. Collegiate only pathway.
This will be a 2-3 year ripple. Around 2026 / 2027. World Cup Years.📍
It will also likely affect littles.
If certain leagues choose to stay BY they'll also need a youngers feeder funnel. If all the current youngers leagues switch to SY it will force a rival BY youngers league to form.
In the end...
Rec -> ecnl -> college will exist as one path.
Rec ->MLSN/GA -> pro/college will exist as the highest level league.
All the ECNL hats are trying to say that MLSN + GA working together doesn't mean anything. But they're only doing this because they don't understand MLS's power on the boys side.
Anonymous wrote:If you follow identityhybrid on ig, he speaks on youth soccer….This is what he said about the alliance…
📍This is a strategic chess move.
Rook to B5 if you will.
1. Solidifying pre-professional pathway. Laying the ground work on professional pathway via NWSL (remember you don't need to go to college and enter the draft anymore. Remember over 10 players under 17 have signed pro contracts).
2. Isolation of ECNL on one side. Collegiate only pathway.
This will be a 2-3 year ripple. Around 2026 / 2027. World Cup Years.📍
Anonymous wrote:Seems like other forums are spewing similar ideas about what’s to come.
MLSN may go for ecnls throat next. That’s something to lookout for in the near future.