Anonymous wrote:Long time lurker 1st time poster here, you guys & gals are nuts by the way! This is not hard, FOLLOW THE MONEY. More teams & numbers consistently on the boys side in clubs, why would a club not want the MLS badge? My daughter plays Ecnl in Ohio but our club on the boys side has stronger teams and gets more attention. Honestly I would welcome the switch to Mls/ GA earlier than later. Unless ECNL can position itself in front of Mls Next (long shot) then I give ecnl 2-3 years before they become 2nd tier. We know from history this can happen quickly with leagues. It's not like these clubs have multi year contracts, it's literally year to year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
your hyping being a part of USSOCCER? lmao. the same USSOCCER than bankrupted DA.. oh my. you must be new to the game
Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Keep trying to make “fetch” happen.
So cool that Trinity Rodman hung out at the GA event!
she was paid over $10k. easy choice. be smarter
Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Keep trying to make “fetch” happen.
So cool that Trinity Rodman hung out at the GA event!
she was paid over $10k. easy choice. be smarter
Trinity lives in Newport Beach (grew up in Laguna Nigel) driving to Silverlakes is 40 minutes. She might have been paid, she might not have been paid. Either way its cool that shes at the GA event.
I remember watching her play at Surf Cup for Blues. Freaky fast and just physically impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Hydraulic pressure from the boys side may well mean more teams will join GA, but will they be Elite?
Adding more and more teams and that will help league finances for GA and MLSN, but will continue to dilute the product. Take NoVa. There are a lot of good players here, but enough to support seven+ “elite” teams?
ECNL at least has understood that maintaining a luxury brand requires restricting supply.
GA and ECNL basically have the same number of clubs now.
The "watering down" comment is such ECNL hat nonsense. Adding more clubs to a league does nothing to other clubs if the new clubs are in areas currently unserved by the league. All you're doing is giving more players an opportunity to play at a high level.
ECNL parents like to exclude to give their kid the only chance at xyz scholorship. Sorry it doesnt work that way any more. Cry about it all you want or start competing again.
Was NoVa underserved when 4 GA teams were added?
Undeserved by GA teams yes.
Sure. An area that would be served by one or two ECNL or GA teams in CA can support seven GA teams, not to mention 3 ECNL teams, at a high level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Hydraulic pressure from the boys side may well mean more teams will join GA, but will they be Elite?
Adding more and more teams and that will help league finances for GA and MLSN, but will continue to dilute the product. Take NoVa. There are a lot of good players here, but enough to support seven+ “elite” teams?
ECNL at least has understood that maintaining a luxury brand requires restricting supply.
GA and ECNL basically have the same number of clubs now.
The "watering down" comment is such ECNL hat nonsense. Adding more clubs to a league does nothing to other clubs if the new clubs are in areas currently unserved by the league. All you're doing is giving more players an opportunity to play at a high level.
ECNL parents like to exclude to give their kid the only chance at xyz scholorship. Sorry it doesnt work that way any more. Cry about it all you want or start competing again.
Was NoVa underserved when 4 GA teams were added?
Undeserved by GA teams yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Hydraulic pressure from the boys side may well mean more teams will join GA, but will they be Elite?
Adding more and more teams and that will help league finances for GA and MLSN, but will continue to dilute the product. Take NoVa. There are a lot of good players here, but enough to support seven+ “elite” teams?
ECNL at least has understood that maintaining a luxury brand requires restricting supply.
GA and ECNL basically have the same number of clubs now.
The "watering down" comment is such ECNL hat nonsense. Adding more clubs to a league does nothing to other clubs if the new clubs are in areas currently unserved by the league. All you're doing is giving more players an opportunity to play at a high level.
ECNL parents like to exclude to give their kid the only chance at xyz scholorship. Sorry it doesnt work that way any more. Cry about it all you want or start competing again.
Was NoVa underserved when 4 GA teams were added?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Hydraulic pressure from the boys side may well mean more teams will join GA, but will they be Elite?
Adding more and more teams and that will help league finances for GA and MLSN, but will continue to dilute the product. Take NoVa. There are a lot of good players here, but enough to support seven+ “elite” teams?
ECNL at least has understood that maintaining a luxury brand requires restricting supply.
GA and ECNL basically have the same number of clubs now.
The "watering down" comment is such ECNL hat nonsense. Adding more clubs to a league does nothing to other clubs if the new clubs are in areas currently unserved by the league. All you're doing is giving more players an opportunity to play at a high level.
ECNL parents like to exclude to give their kid the only chance at xyz scholorship. Sorry it doesnt work that way any more. Cry about it all you want or start competing again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Keep trying to make “fetch” happen.
So cool that Trinity Rodman hung out at the GA event!
she was paid over $10k. easy choice. be smarter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Hydraulic pressure from the boys side may well mean more teams will join GA, but will they be Elite?
Adding more and more teams and that will help league finances for GA and MLSN, but will continue to dilute the product. Take NoVa. There are a lot of good players here, but enough to support seven+ “elite” teams?
ECNL at least has understood that maintaining a luxury brand requires restricting supply.
GA and ECNL basically have the same number of clubs now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Keep trying to make “fetch” happen.
So cool that Trinity Rodman hung out at the GA event!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nervous ECNL hats, listen up. The GA train is coming. More teams will join next year. You know why? U.S Soccer only recognizes GA and MLS Next and you just can’t beat that. ECNL hats are in the disbelief phase. Acceptance is next. Until then keep posting.
Hydraulic pressure from the boys side may well mean more teams will join GA, but will they be Elite?
Adding more and more teams and that will help league finances for GA and MLSN, but will continue to dilute the product. Take NoVa. There are a lot of good players here, but enough to support seven+ “elite” teams?
ECNL at least has understood that maintaining a luxury brand requires restricting supply.