Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot get out of the travel if you play in leagues like ecnl or gal...it is an intentional part of the system to make sure the customer base is of a sufficient income level.
You have it completely backwards. Leagues like ECNL and gal only exist because a customer base with sufficient income wants the travel leagues and is willing to pay for it. If there weren't enough demand for them the leagues would never exist.
HS is soccer is what drives MD and VA teams from aligning divisions at all levels of league play. This affects all DMV leagues in HS years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s $500 bucks. Room for two nights, gas, food. Sounds like you don’t get away much ...
You must be a Bethesda parent who lives in Chevy Chase and probably gets a suite at the Hyatt or Hilton near Rutgers and probably tips the toll worker and drives the standard Chevy Chase issue gas-guzzling family SUV. The rest of us Americans who live in real America find more reasonable accommodations and use EZ Pass and eat at Wawa and drive cars that can reach PDA and Match fit on half a tank of gas. The other trips are either day trips or we find reasonable accommodations.
You must have never played ECNL before Covid. Teams generally require team travel which is a part of the team fees. On average these trips cost $500 for just your kid. YOU don't get the choice of finding "reasonable accommodations."
This year will likely limit team travel but the following year should be back to business as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s $500 bucks. Room for two nights, gas, food. Sounds like you don’t get away much ...
You must be a Bethesda parent who lives in Chevy Chase and probably gets a suite at the Hyatt or Hilton near Rutgers and probably tips the toll worker and drives the standard Chevy Chase issue gas-guzzling family SUV. The rest of us Americans who live in real America find more reasonable accommodations and use EZ Pass and eat at Wawa and drive cars that can reach PDA and Match fit on half a tank of gas. The other trips are either day trips or we find reasonable accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s $500 bucks. Room for two nights, gas, food. Sounds like you don’t get away much ...
You must be a Bethesda parent who lives in Chevy Chase and probably gets a suite at the Hyatt or Hilton near Rutgers and probably tips the toll worker and drives the standard Chevy Chase issue gas-guzzling family SUV. The rest of us Americans who live in real America find more reasonable accommodations and use EZ Pass and eat at Wawa and drive cars that can reach PDA and Match fit on half a tank of gas. The other trips are either day trips or we find reasonable accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s $500 bucks. Room for two nights, gas, food. Sounds like you don’t get away much ...
You must be a Bethesda parent who lives in Chevy Chase and probably gets a suite at the Hyatt or Hilton near Rutgers and probably tips the toll worker and drives the standard Chevy Chase issue gas-guzzling family SUV. The rest of us Americans who live in real America find more reasonable accommodations and use EZ Pass and eat at Wawa and drive cars that can reach PDA and Match fit on half a tank of gas. The other trips are either day trips or we find reasonable accommodations.
A day trip to NC? Don’t think so. Re read the prior post. Closely. But yes based on your ignorance I can see why I can afford the Courtyard instead of the dive motel with condoms dispensers in the bathroom and the magic fingers bed.
Chevy Chase, Baltimore, suburban Philly and SoNJ are all-day trips and you can find nice hotels for reasonable rates. I can't speak to SC or NC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s $500 bucks. Room for two nights, gas, food. Sounds like you don’t get away much ...
You must be a Bethesda parent who lives in Chevy Chase and probably gets a suite at the Hyatt or Hilton near Rutgers and probably tips the toll worker and drives the standard Chevy Chase issue gas-guzzling family SUV. The rest of us Americans who live in real America find more reasonable accommodations and use EZ Pass and eat at Wawa and drive cars that can reach PDA and Match fit on half a tank of gas. The other trips are either day trips or we find reasonable accommodations.
A day trip to NC? Don’t think so. Re read the prior post. Closely. But yes based on your ignorance I can see why I can afford the Courtyard instead of the dive motel with condoms dispensers in the bathroom and the magic fingers bed.
Anonymous wrote:Ma ecnl is good but ma is not the strongest of ecnl conferences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s $500 bucks. Room for two nights, gas, food. Sounds like you don’t get away much ...
You must be a Bethesda parent who lives in Chevy Chase and probably gets a suite at the Hyatt or Hilton near Rutgers and probably tips the toll worker and drives the standard Chevy Chase issue gas-guzzling family SUV. The rest of us Americans who live in real America find more reasonable accommodations and use EZ Pass and eat at Wawa and drive cars that can reach PDA and Match fit on half a tank of gas. The other trips are either day trips or we find reasonable accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the mid Atlantic is so weak!
Here comes the GAL parents.
Huh? What is strong about mud atlantic gal? Both leagues are weak.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s $500 bucks. Room for two nights, gas, food. Sounds like you don’t get away much ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the mid Atlantic is so weak!
Here comes the GAL parents.