Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just so you know, many D3 college starters at the top 50 D3 schools could have played at D1 but elected not to.
Yup, the old, “She wanted D3”.
Anonymous wrote:The most important attribute that a girl needs to play ecnl is parents willing to pay for ecnl. The rest is secondary
Anonymous wrote:just so you know, many D3 college starters at the top 50 D3 schools could have played at D1 but elected not to.
Anonymous wrote:just so you know, many D3 college starters at the top 50 D3 schools could have played at D1 but elected not to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are u15 and older players at clubs unaffiliated with ECNL/GA. There players can easily make and contribute to the most competitive ECNL teams in the area.
I don’t think anyone is arguing with that. In no way does ECNL have a monopoly on talented soccers kids. I think the initial questions were asking for broad observations between the level of competitiveness in ECNL vs EDP, which I believe is fair game to state that ECNL players and competition are better. Are there talented EDP girls that could play in ECNL, of course. Likewise, there’s a lot of DIII players who could be successful playing DI soccer but if you asked me if DI soccer players are faster, better than DIII players, the answer is yes.
LOL.
You could have just left it at “are there talented EDP players who could play in ECNL, of course.
The rest was just nonsense.
Just providing the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Happy to be of service
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are u15 and older players at clubs unaffiliated with ECNL/GA. There players can easily make and contribute to the most competitive ECNL teams in the area.
I don’t think anyone is arguing with that. In no way does ECNL have a monopoly on talented soccers kids. I think the initial questions were asking for broad observations between the level of competitiveness in ECNL vs EDP, which I believe is fair game to state that ECNL players and competition are better. Are there talented EDP girls that could play in ECNL, of course. Likewise, there’s a lot of DIII players who could be successful playing DI soccer but if you asked me if DI soccer players are faster, better than DIII players, the answer is yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are u15 and older players at clubs unaffiliated with ECNL/GA. There players can easily make and contribute to the most competitive ECNL teams in the area.
I don’t think anyone is arguing with that. In no way does ECNL have a monopoly on talented soccers kids. I think the initial questions were asking for broad observations between the level of competitiveness in ECNL vs EDP, which I believe is fair game to state that ECNL players and competition are better. Are there talented EDP girls that could play in ECNL, of course. Likewise, there’s a lot of DIII players who could be successful playing DI soccer but if you asked me if DI soccer players are faster, better than DIII players, the answer is yes.
LOL.
You could have just left it at “are there talented EDP players who could play in ECNL, of course.
The rest was just nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are u15 and older players at clubs unaffiliated with ECNL/GA. There players can easily make and contribute to the most competitive ECNL teams in the area.
I don’t think anyone is arguing with that. In no way does ECNL have a monopoly on talented soccers kids. I think the initial questions were asking for broad observations between the level of competitiveness in ECNL vs EDP, which I believe is fair game to state that ECNL players and competition are better. Are there talented EDP girls that could play in ECNL, of course. Likewise, there’s a lot of DIII players who could be successful playing DI soccer but if you asked me if DI soccer players are faster, better than DIII players, the answer is yes.
Anonymous wrote:There are u15 and older players at clubs unaffiliated with ECNL/GA. There players can easily make and contribute to the most competitive ECNL teams in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God these ECNL threads are exhausting and repetitive, especially with the naysayers.
Here’s the deal OP: have your kid tryout. Have them attend several team’s sessions. She’ll know within one or two sessions if she’s a fit and whether it will be worth the time and money to play ECNL.
The naysayers need to keep up the illusion of unreachable eliteness. To them the thought of a plucky kid from a EDP trying out for their team at 15, making it and contributing would shatter the world they created.