Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.
So what about TopHat from Georgia going to ECNL? That may mean a realignment in Mid-Atlantic. The NC teams should be tired of traveling to VA and if they add another team in that area then the NC teams travel south and no longer to VA.
Tophat, like NEFC is most definitely not allowed into ECNL based off of how they chose to go all in on DA
It would be a clear win for ECNL to add those clubs. You think they wouldn’t because of some grudge from years ago? That’s cutting off your nose to spite your face
I get what you are saying. It makes the most sense to add these teams.
But remember ECNl is ran by teams.
FC Stars wouldn’t dare allow local competition (NEFC) into ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.
So what about TopHat from Georgia going to ECNL? That may mean a realignment in Mid-Atlantic. The NC teams should be tired of traveling to VA and if they add another team in that area then the NC teams travel south and no longer to VA.
There are already 16 teams in that SE conference. ECNL has way too many teams all around.
Southeast conference goes from Miami to Birmingham to Atlanta to South Carolina. It's huge from geographic standpoint
yes so maybe they make a north and south division and include NC teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.
So what about TopHat from Georgia going to ECNL? That may mean a realignment in Mid-Atlantic. The NC teams should be tired of traveling to VA and if they add another team in that area then the NC teams travel south and no longer to VA.
Tophat, like NEFC is most definitely not allowed into ECNL based off of how they chose to go all in on DA
It would be a clear win for ECNL to add those clubs. You think they wouldn’t because of some grudge from years ago? That’s cutting off your nose to spite your face
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.
So what about TopHat from Georgia going to ECNL? That may mean a realignment in Mid-Atlantic. The NC teams should be tired of traveling to VA and if they add another team in that area then the NC teams travel south and no longer to VA.
Tophat, like NEFC is most definitely not allowed into ECNL based off of how they chose to go all in on DA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.
So what about TopHat from Georgia going to ECNL? That may mean a realignment in Mid-Atlantic. The NC teams should be tired of traveling to VA and if they add another team in that area then the NC teams travel south and no longer to VA.
Anonymous wrote:There needs to be a realignment. Maybe even try to add MD United to Mid-Atlantic to make things easier for travel. BSC will likely not want to be added to MA but who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.
So what about TopHat from Georgia going to ECNL? That may mean a realignment in Mid-Atlantic. The NC teams should be tired of traveling to VA and if they add another team in that area then the NC teams travel south and no longer to VA.
There are already 16 teams in that SE conference. ECNL has way too many teams all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.
So what about TopHat from Georgia going to ECNL? That may mean a realignment in Mid-Atlantic. The NC teams should be tired of traveling to VA and if they add another team in that area then the NC teams travel south and no longer to VA.
There are already 16 teams in that SE conference. ECNL has way too many teams all around.
Southeast conference goes from Miami to Birmingham to Atlanta to South Carolina. It's huge from geographic standpoint
Anonymous wrote:There needs to be a realignment. Maybe even try to add MD United to Mid-Atlantic to make things easier for travel. BSC will likely not want to be added to MA but who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.
So what about TopHat from Georgia going to ECNL? That may mean a realignment in Mid-Atlantic. The NC teams should be tired of traveling to VA and if they add another team in that area then the NC teams travel south and no longer to VA.
There are already 16 teams in that SE conference. ECNL has way too many teams all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.
So what about TopHat from Georgia going to ECNL? That may mean a realignment in Mid-Atlantic. The NC teams should be tired of traveling to VA and if they add another team in that area then the NC teams travel south and no longer to VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking up traction.
The unsubstantiated rumor?
That link was from a soccer trainer in Buffalo, NY. You know the kind of guy with all the inside information.