Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just sad that an ECNL parent can't see beyond the hat and congratulate GA teams for winning at the international level.
International level is when 2 countries play against each other. Paraguay vs Peru, for example.
Anonymous wrote:It's just sad that an ECNL parent can't see beyond the hat and congratulate GA teams for winning at the international level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
So ECNL has never played these teams but somehow they're mythically somehow better?
You are ridiculous. Scoreboard proves it.
Then why don't they? why don't they put an all-star team together - or even better, 8 all star teams - and invite teams from overseas to play them? or put an all-star team together and challenge GA? why do they only want to ever play their own? Why is it always hypothetical superiority? Why not actually show the superiority? Why can't individual teams not in ECNL not apply for a wildcard in an ECNL showcase?
Nationals from Michigan was the club of the year multiple times in the GA. They were the consensus best club in the league nationally. They now play in ECNL and are a good club. Not a great club or a special one.
at the recruting age cycle - 2008 - they are in the Top 15 nationally
Which is a good team. Not a great team.
You got him good with that one! ECNL dad is the king of burns
You can be emotional about it, but it doesn’t change that they were by far the best club in the country in the girls Academy and now they have switched leagues. They’re just another good club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
So ECNL has never played these teams but somehow they're mythically somehow better?
You are ridiculous. Scoreboard proves it.
Then why don't they? why don't they put an all-star team together - or even better, 8 all star teams - and invite teams from overseas to play them? or put an all-star team together and challenge GA? why do they only want to ever play their own? Why is it always hypothetical superiority? Why not actually show the superiority? Why can't individual teams not in ECNL not apply for a wildcard in an ECNL showcase?
Nationals from Michigan was the club of the year multiple times in the GA. They were the consensus best club in the league nationally. They now play in ECNL and are a good club. Not a great club or a special one.
at the recruting age cycle - 2008 - they are in the Top 15 nationally
Which is a good team. Not a great team.
You got him good with that one! ECNL dad is the king of burns
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
So ECNL has never played these teams but somehow they're mythically somehow better?
You are ridiculous. Scoreboard proves it.
Then why don't they? why don't they put an all-star team together - or even better, 8 all star teams - and invite teams from overseas to play them? or put an all-star team together and challenge GA? why do they only want to ever play their own? Why is it always hypothetical superiority? Why not actually show the superiority? Why can't individual teams not in ECNL not apply for a wildcard in an ECNL showcase?
Nationals from Michigan was the club of the year multiple times in the GA. They were the consensus best club in the league nationally. They now play in ECNL and are a good club. Not a great club or a special one.
at the recruting age cycle - 2008 - they are in the Top 15 nationally
Which is a good team. Not a great team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
So ECNL has never played these teams but somehow they're mythically somehow better?
You are ridiculous. Scoreboard proves it.
Then why don't they? why don't they put an all-star team together - or even better, 8 all star teams - and invite teams from overseas to play them? or put an all-star team together and challenge GA? why do they only want to ever play their own? Why is it always hypothetical superiority? Why not actually show the superiority? Why can't individual teams not in ECNL not apply for a wildcard in an ECNL showcase?
Nationals from Michigan was the club of the year multiple times in the GA. They were the consensus best club in the league nationally. They now play in ECNL and are a good club. Not a great club or a special one.
at the recruting age cycle - 2008 - they are in the Top 15 nationally
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
So ECNL has never played these teams but somehow they're mythically somehow better?
You are ridiculous. Scoreboard proves it.
Then why don't they? why don't they put an all-star team together - or even better, 8 all star teams - and invite teams from overseas to play them? or put an all-star team together and challenge GA? why do they only want to ever play their own? Why is it always hypothetical superiority? Why not actually show the superiority? Why can't individual teams not in ECNL not apply for a wildcard in an ECNL showcase?
It happens at Jefferson Cup, Bethesda premier cup, vda showcase, Loudoun showcase, etc. ECNL and GA teams play each other.
Hopefully we see some GA vs ECNL matchups in August. I’m sure all of the new elite GA programs in northern Virginia will want to test themselves against ECNL clubs that only poach talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
So ECNL has never played these teams but somehow they're mythically somehow better?
You are ridiculous. Scoreboard proves it.
Then why don't they? why don't they put an all-star team together - or even better, 8 all star teams - and invite teams from overseas to play them? or put an all-star team together and challenge GA? why do they only want to ever play their own? Why is it always hypothetical superiority? Why not actually show the superiority? Why can't individual teams not in ECNL not apply for a wildcard in an ECNL showcase?
Nationals from Michigan was the club of the year multiple times in the GA. They were the consensus best club in the league nationally. They now play in ECNL and are a good club. Not a great club or a special one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
So ECNL has never played these teams but somehow they're mythically somehow better?
You are ridiculous. Scoreboard proves it.
Then why don't they? why don't they put an all-star team together - or even better, 8 all star teams - and invite teams from overseas to play them? or put an all-star team together and challenge GA? why do they only want to ever play their own? Why is it always hypothetical superiority? Why not actually show the superiority? Why can't individual teams not in ECNL not apply for a wildcard in an ECNL showcase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
So ECNL has never played these teams but somehow they're mythically somehow better?
You are ridiculous. Scoreboard proves it.
Then why don't they? why don't they put an all-star team together - or even better, 8 all star teams - and invite teams from overseas to play them? or put an all-star team together and challenge GA? why do they only want to ever play their own? Why is it always hypothetical superiority? Why not actually show the superiority? Why can't individual teams not in ECNL not apply for a wildcard in an ECNL showcase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
So ECNL has never played these teams but somehow they're mythically somehow better?
You are ridiculous. Scoreboard proves it.
Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.
Anonymous wrote:Great showcase for GA nevertheless but ECNL could field 8 all-star teams like this and dominate just the same. Its more about US girls being ahead of girls globally u17 and under thats been the case for some time and probably not changing too dramatically but after u-17 it evens out fast becasue of professional training environments are clearly superior to most college programs.