Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, nothing is happening. The Mlsnext GA alliance has helped prevent more clubs from leaving. That is all that happened.
It has not. End of the season is a long way away. ECNL will announce another group of GA defections including top clubs. For the 2006s recruiting was not awful in GA. It got a lot worse for the 2007s and the 2008s have been a mess. This is the driver.
Which top clubs are defecting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, nothing is happening. The Mlsnext GA alliance has helped prevent more clubs from leaving. That is all that happened.
It has not. End of the season is a long way away. ECNL will announce another group of GA defections including top clubs. For the 2006s recruiting was not awful in GA. It got a lot worse for the 2007s and the 2008s have been a mess. This is the driver.
Anonymous wrote:Folks, nothing is happening. The Mlsnext GA alliance has helped prevent more clubs from leaving. That is all that happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOTHING IS CHANGING.
NVA would be crazy to leave ECNL.
How so? They would grow their boys program. Girls have never won anything in ECNL so… might benefit them lol
Wins? The ECNL girl's side is about college placement. There is little or no premium on winning. I would look at the revenue by gender if you can get it, especially at the ECNL level. At most clubs the girls side is the money maker. The boy's side is not even close.
Where is your proof or evidence of this. You are a girl dad and that makes it hard to get your head out you behind.
There is world of soccer around you that you have not seen yet. Boys soccer is rampant and brings in more than you can comprehend. And guess what having mls next does? Bring in much more.
GA is still placing kids in college, that’s not a problem.
GA is is placing significantly less kids in college.
You are lucky you aren't applying to college.
People, less is used when it is an uncountable noun. Fewer is used when the noun is countable.
For example, "Joe had less water than Jeff." And for fewer, "GA is placing significantly fewer kids in college."
It's not that difficult.
You need to spend fewer time correcting others.
Don't worry about me. It didn't take long. You need to spend more time learning how to come across as educated and intelligent. That is, if you want people to take you seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sounds like the decision was made. Also sounds like the heat from revolution was too much.Anonymous wrote:They are in a tough spot. They have to decide what is best for the club as a whole. If they don’t go MLSnext and another loudoun club gets it, they will lose the boys side of the program.
https://www.nvaannouncement.com/
Gone…. Other clubs are posting information on ID sessions
Dead link. What did it say
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today is the day. Confirmed
Today is the day for what?
Anonymous wrote:Today is the day. Confirmed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOTHING IS CHANGING.
NVA would be crazy to leave ECNL.
How so? They would grow their boys program. Girls have never won anything in ECNL so… might benefit them lol
Wins? The ECNL girl's side is about college placement. There is little or no premium on winning. I would look at the revenue by gender if you can get it, especially at the ECNL level. At most clubs the girls side is the money maker. The boy's side is not even close.
Where is your proof or evidence of this. You are a girl dad and that makes it hard to get your head out you behind.
There is world of soccer around you that you have not seen yet. Boys soccer is rampant and brings in more than you can comprehend. And guess what having mls next does? Bring in much more.
GA is still placing kids in college, that’s not a problem.
GA is is placing significantly less kids in college.
You are lucky you aren't applying to college.
People, less is used when it is an uncountable noun. Fewer is used when the noun is countable.
For example, "Joe had less water than Jeff." And for fewer, "GA is placing significantly fewer kids in college."
It's not that difficult.
You need to spend fewer time correcting others.
Free vacation.Anonymous wrote:McLean is not going GA. NM and CW are at the ECNL coaching symposium right now. Why would they go if they were imminently announcing a switch to GA?
Anonymous wrote:McLean is not going GA. NM and CW are at the ECNL coaching symposium right now. Why would they go if they were imminently announcing a switch to GA?