Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:25     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The seven clubs that someone listed above would be much more than a sneeze.


It certainly would be if they all moved.

The moves GA has implemented are impressive. They're setting up long term trajectories that will bear fruit over time. ECNLs most recent response was forcing the BY to SY change.

Imagine what would happen if NCAA gave non revenue college soccer to US Soccer. Then US Soccer changed it into a mix of 2nd tier pro and college teams league. Which seems a very likely outcome because NCAA doesnt have to worry about sports that dont make money and US Soccer gets control over the one area of high level soccer they dont currently have a say in.

If this happens instantly recruiters no longer matter because the pro minor league + college teams league would become a situation were college roster spots are a prize for top players. Like how MLS Next acadamies and p2p mlsn clubs function. Basically youth leagues would just merge into college leagues with college scholorships and $$$ provided as a prize for top talent.


What you failed to account for, is the fact that we will be moving to Mars by then, according to Elon Musk.

Oh, by the way, the last time USSF got involved in youth soccer, it resulted in disaster.

College soccer is so bad that even US Soccer can fix it. Mostly by replacing the super duper corrupt college people with only kind of corrupt US Soccer people.


this 100%. GA hats are all excited thinking little Cassandra is gonna blow up in the GA and show the big bad wolves of ECNL. so lets instead of going forward, GA wants to go backwards to US SOCCER after the DISASTROUS management of DA. people will never learn.

GA = US Soccer
ECNL = US Club

NCAA is discussing changes with US Soccer. If US Soccer gets control over college soccer who do you think they'll support?

Im sorry if reality isnt an ECNL homer like you.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:20     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The seven clubs that someone listed above would be much more than a sneeze.


It certainly would be if they all moved.

The moves GA has implemented are impressive. They're setting up long term trajectories that will bear fruit over time. ECNLs most recent response was forcing the BY to SY change.

Imagine what would happen if NCAA gave non revenue college soccer to US Soccer. Then US Soccer changed it into a mix of 2nd tier pro and college teams league. Which seems a very likely outcome because NCAA doesnt have to worry about sports that dont make money and US Soccer gets control over the one area of high level soccer they dont currently have a say in.

If this happens instantly recruiters no longer matter because the pro minor league + college teams league would become a situation were college roster spots are a prize for top players. Like how MLS Next acadamies and p2p mlsn clubs function. Basically youth leagues would just merge into college leagues with college scholorships and $$$ provided as a prize for top talent.


What you failed to account for, is the fact that we will be moving to Mars by then, according to Elon Musk.

Oh, by the way, the last time USSF got involved in youth soccer, it resulted in disaster.

College soccer is so bad that even US Soccer can fix it. Mostly by replacing the super duper corrupt college people with only kind of corrupt US Soccer people.


this 100%. GA hats are all excited thinking little Cassandra is gonna blow up in the GA and show the big bad wolves of ECNL. so lets instead of going forward, GA wants to go backwards to US SOCCER after the DISASTROUS management of DA. people will never learn.


And forward to an ECNL monopoly? Monopolies sounds great.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:16     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The seven clubs that someone listed above would be much more than a sneeze.


It certainly would be if they all moved.

The moves GA has implemented are impressive. They're setting up long term trajectories that will bear fruit over time. ECNLs most recent response was forcing the BY to SY change.

Imagine what would happen if NCAA gave non revenue college soccer to US Soccer. Then US Soccer changed it into a mix of 2nd tier pro and college teams league. Which seems a very likely outcome because NCAA doesnt have to worry about sports that dont make money and US Soccer gets control over the one area of high level soccer they dont currently have a say in.

If this happens instantly recruiters no longer matter because the pro minor league + college teams league would become a situation were college roster spots are a prize for top players. Like how MLS Next acadamies and p2p mlsn clubs function. Basically youth leagues would just merge into college leagues with college scholorships and $$$ provided as a prize for top talent.


What you failed to account for, is the fact that we will be moving to Mars by then, according to Elon Musk.

Oh, by the way, the last time USSF got involved in youth soccer, it resulted in disaster.

College soccer is so bad that even US Soccer can fix it. Mostly by replacing the super duper corrupt college people with only kind of corrupt US Soccer people.


this 100%. GA hats are all excited thinking little Cassandra is gonna blow up in the GA and show the big bad wolves of ECNL. so lets instead of going forward, GA wants to go backwards to US SOCCER after the DISASTROUS management of DA. people will never learn.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:15     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The seven clubs that someone listed above would be much more than a sneeze.


It certainly would be if they all moved.

The moves GA has implemented are impressive. They're setting up long term trajectories that will bear fruit over time. ECNLs most recent response was forcing the BY to SY change.

Imagine what would happen if NCAA gave non revenue college soccer to US Soccer. Then US Soccer changed it into a mix of 2nd tier pro and college teams league. Which seems a very likely outcome because NCAA doesnt have to worry about sports that dont make money and US Soccer gets control over the one area of high level soccer they dont currently have a say in.

If this happens instantly recruiters no longer matter because the pro minor league + college teams league would become a situation were college roster spots are a prize for top players. Like how MLS Next acadamies and p2p mlsn clubs function. Basically youth leagues would just merge into college leagues with college scholorships and $$$ provided as a prize for top talent.


actually they have been laughable...taking every club program with a pulse has severely diluted the small talent that was already there. thus the huge drop off in D1 college coaches attending their events


Then, if you like ECNL, you have absolutely nothing to worry about! Carry on, ECNL!
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:12     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The seven clubs that someone listed above would be much more than a sneeze.


It certainly would be if they all moved.

The moves GA has implemented are impressive. They're setting up long term trajectories that will bear fruit over time. ECNLs most recent response was forcing the BY to SY change.

Imagine what would happen if NCAA gave non revenue college soccer to US Soccer. Then US Soccer changed it into a mix of 2nd tier pro and college teams league. Which seems a very likely outcome because NCAA doesnt have to worry about sports that dont make money and US Soccer gets control over the one area of high level soccer they dont currently have a say in.

If this happens instantly recruiters no longer matter because the pro minor league + college teams league would become a situation were college roster spots are a prize for top players. Like how MLS Next acadamies and p2p mlsn clubs function. Basically youth leagues would just merge into college leagues with college scholorships and $$$ provided as a prize for top talent.


actually they have been laughable...taking every club program with a pulse has severely diluted the small talent that was already there. thus the huge drop off in D1 college coaches attending their events
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:11     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The seven clubs that someone listed above would be much more than a sneeze.


It certainly would be if they all moved.

The moves GA has implemented are impressive. They're setting up long term trajectories that will bear fruit over time. ECNLs most recent response was forcing the BY to SY change.

Imagine what would happen if NCAA gave non revenue college soccer to US Soccer. Then US Soccer changed it into a mix of 2nd tier pro and college teams league. Which seems a very likely outcome because NCAA doesnt have to worry about sports that dont make money and US Soccer gets control over the one area of high level soccer they dont currently have a say in.

If this happens instantly recruiters no longer matter because the pro minor league + college teams league would become a situation were college roster spots are a prize for top players. Like how MLS Next acadamies and p2p mlsn clubs function. Basically youth leagues would just merge into college leagues with college scholorships and $$$ provided as a prize for top talent.


What you failed to account for, is the fact that we will be moving to Mars by then, according to Elon Musk.

Oh, by the way, the last time USSF got involved in youth soccer, it resulted in disaster.

College soccer is so bad that even US Soccer can fix it. Mostly by replacing the super duper corrupt college people with only kind of corrupt US Soccer people.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:08     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are probably more, but some of the big ones are:

St. Louis Scott Gallagher
FC Delco
Bethesda
PDA
Indy Eleven
SD Surf (I think)

Some of the clubs that moved from ECNL to GA this year, like Kings Hammer and Midwest United were former DA who moved to ECNL girls and continued to play boys MLS Next. Up until now the ECNL has been able to use the “we kicked them out” line, which is complete fabricated. That won’t hold up if the big boys start coming over.

To name a few more...
FC Dallas
Real Colorado
DE Anza force
Phoenix Rising
Tampa Bay United
Jacksonville FC
Orlando City
Colorado Rapids


Wait a minute, didn't the off-shoot youth program of Real Colorado just switch from MLSN to ECNL?

No, their top teams are still in MLSN. They apparently have boys teams in both leagues, a real sweetheart deal. I do remember reading somewhere that they were changing ECNL conferences to allow for more year round play or something like that.

So their top teams are MLSN and their second teams are ECNL?


I grant it's super confusing where the MLS academy remains the same BUT the rest of youth program has gone ECNL. Sorry, that's a loss for MLSN. ... https://theecnl.com/news/2025/5/1/real-colorado-academy-colorado-rapids-youth-join-ecnl-texas-conference.aspx

So their top teams are MLSN and their second teams are ECNL?


If you dig in, they are 2 separate entities. And before you had the MLS academy and this youth club where its top teams were MLSN. They are now ECNL.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:08     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are probably more, but some of the big ones are:

St. Louis Scott Gallagher
FC Delco
Bethesda
PDA
Indy Eleven
SD Surf (I think)

Some of the clubs that moved from ECNL to GA this year, like Kings Hammer and Midwest United were former DA who moved to ECNL girls and continued to play boys MLS Next. Up until now the ECNL has been able to use the “we kicked them out” line, which is complete fabricated. That won’t hold up if the big boys start coming over.

To name a few more...
FC Dallas
Real Colorado
DE Anza force
Phoenix Rising
Tampa Bay United
Jacksonville FC
Orlando City
Colorado Rapids


Wait a minute, didn't the off-shoot youth program of Real Colorado just switch from MLSN to ECNL?

No, their top teams are still in MLSN. They apparently have boys teams in both leagues, a real sweetheart deal. I do remember reading somewhere that they were changing ECNL conferences to allow for more year round play or something like that.

So their top teams are MLSN and their second teams are ECNL?


I grant it's super confusing where the MLS academy remains the same BUT the rest of youth program has gone ECNL. Sorry, that's a loss for MLSN. ... https://theecnl.com/news/2025/5/1/real-colorado-academy-colorado-rapids-youth-join-ecnl-texas-conference.aspx

So their top teams are MLSN and their second teams are ECNL?

Yes, the pp was evading your question.

We'll see how the decision plays out over time.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:05     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are probably more, but some of the big ones are:

St. Louis Scott Gallagher
FC Delco
Bethesda
PDA
Indy Eleven
SD Surf (I think)

Some of the clubs that moved from ECNL to GA this year, like Kings Hammer and Midwest United were former DA who moved to ECNL girls and continued to play boys MLS Next. Up until now the ECNL has been able to use the “we kicked them out” line, which is complete fabricated. That won’t hold up if the big boys start coming over.

To name a few more...
FC Dallas
Real Colorado
DE Anza force
Phoenix Rising
Tampa Bay United
Jacksonville FC
Orlando City
Colorado Rapids


Wait a minute, didn't the off-shoot youth program of Real Colorado just switch from MLSN to ECNL?

No, their top teams are still in MLSN. They apparently have boys teams in both leagues, a real sweetheart deal. I do remember reading somewhere that they were changing ECNL conferences to allow for more year round play or something like that.

So their top teams are MLSN and their second teams are ECNL?


I grant it's super confusing where the MLS academy remains the same BUT the rest of youth program has gone ECNL. Sorry, that's a loss for MLSN. ... https://theecnl.com/news/2025/5/1/real-colorado-academy-colorado-rapids-youth-join-ecnl-texas-conference.aspx

So their top teams are MLSN and their second teams are ECNL?
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 08:56     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are probably more, but some of the big ones are:

St. Louis Scott Gallagher
FC Delco
Bethesda
PDA
Indy Eleven
SD Surf (I think)

Some of the clubs that moved from ECNL to GA this year, like Kings Hammer and Midwest United were former DA who moved to ECNL girls and continued to play boys MLS Next. Up until now the ECNL has been able to use the “we kicked them out” line, which is complete fabricated. That won’t hold up if the big boys start coming over.

To name a few more...
FC Dallas
Real Colorado
DE Anza force
Phoenix Rising
Tampa Bay United
Jacksonville FC
Orlando City
Colorado Rapids


Wait a minute, didn't the off-shoot youth program of Real Colorado just switch from MLSN to ECNL?

No, their top teams are still in MLSN. They apparently have boys teams in both leagues, a real sweetheart deal. I do remember reading somewhere that they were changing ECNL conferences to allow for more year round play or something like that.

So their top teams are MLSN and their second teams are ECNL?


I grant it's super confusing where the MLS academy remains the same BUT the rest of youth program has gone ECNL. Sorry, that's a loss for MLSN. ... https://theecnl.com/news/2025/5/1/real-colorado-academy-colorado-rapids-youth-join-ecnl-texas-conference.aspx
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 08:55     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The seven clubs that someone listed above would be much more than a sneeze.


It certainly would be if they all moved.

The moves GA has implemented are impressive. They're setting up long term trajectories that will bear fruit over time. ECNLs most recent response was forcing the BY to SY change.

Imagine what would happen if NCAA gave non revenue college soccer to US Soccer. Then US Soccer changed it into a mix of 2nd tier pro and college teams league. Which seems a very likely outcome because NCAA doesnt have to worry about sports that dont make money and US Soccer gets control over the one area of high level soccer they dont currently have a say in.

If this happens instantly recruiters no longer matter because the pro minor league + college teams league would become a situation were college roster spots are a prize for top players. Like how MLS Next acadamies and p2p mlsn clubs function. Basically youth leagues would just merge into college leagues with college scholorships and $$$ provided as a prize for top talent.


What you failed to account for, is the fact that we will be moving to Mars by then, according to Elon Musk.

Oh, by the way, the last time USSF got involved in youth soccer, it resulted in disaster.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 08:54     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are probably more, but some of the big ones are:

St. Louis Scott Gallagher
FC Delco
Bethesda
PDA
Indy Eleven
SD Surf (I think)

Some of the clubs that moved from ECNL to GA this year, like Kings Hammer and Midwest United were former DA who moved to ECNL girls and continued to play boys MLS Next. Up until now the ECNL has been able to use the “we kicked them out” line, which is complete fabricated. That won’t hold up if the big boys start coming over.

To name a few more...
FC Dallas
Real Colorado
DE Anza force
Phoenix Rising
Tampa Bay United
Jacksonville FC
Orlando City
Colorado Rapids


Wait a minute, didn't the off-shoot youth program of Real Colorado just switch from MLSN to ECNL?

No, their top teams are still in MLSN. They apparently have boys teams in both leagues, a real sweetheart deal. I do remember reading somewhere that they were changing ECNL conferences to allow for more year round play or something like that.

So their top teams are MLSN and their second teams are ECNL?
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 08:51     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are probably more, but some of the big ones are:

St. Louis Scott Gallagher
FC Delco
Bethesda
PDA
Indy Eleven
SD Surf (I think)

Some of the clubs that moved from ECNL to GA this year, like Kings Hammer and Midwest United were former DA who moved to ECNL girls and continued to play boys MLS Next. Up until now the ECNL has been able to use the “we kicked them out” line, which is complete fabricated. That won’t hold up if the big boys start coming over.

To name a few more...
FC Dallas
Real Colorado
DE Anza force
Phoenix Rising
Tampa Bay United
Jacksonville FC
Orlando City
Colorado Rapids


Wait a minute, didn't the off-shoot youth program of Real Colorado just switch from MLSN to ECNL?

No, their top teams are still in MLSN. They apparently have boys teams in both leagues, a real sweetheart deal. I do remember reading somewhere that they were changing ECNL conferences to allow for more year round play or something like that.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 08:50     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The seven clubs that someone listed above would be much more than a sneeze.


It certainly would be if they all moved.

The moves GA has implemented are impressive. They're setting up long term trajectories that will bear fruit over time. ECNLs most recent response was forcing the BY to SY change.

Imagine what would happen if NCAA gave non revenue college soccer to US Soccer. Then US Soccer changed it into a mix of 2nd tier pro and college teams league. Which seems a very likely outcome because NCAA doesnt have to worry about sports that dont make money and US Soccer gets control over the one area of high level soccer they dont currently have a say in.

If this happens instantly recruiters no longer matter because the pro minor league + college teams league would become a situation were college roster spots are a prize for top players. Like how MLS Next acadamies and p2p mlsn clubs function. Basically youth leagues would just merge into college leagues with college scholorships and $$$ provided as a prize for top talent.


Why wouldn't recruiters matter? Sounds like they'd be needed more than ever for talent evaluation of youth levels.

Recruiting would still occur but it would be different. It would be less about recruiting from s specific graduating year and more about recruiting based exclusively on performance. Put another way recruitment would look like how MLS Next Acadamies function. Which includes pro and college recruiting vs just for college the way things gunction now for girls. Also who recruiters work for would change from colleges to US Soccer.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 08:43     Subject: New Additions to Leagues Check Up (ECNL & GA)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The seven clubs that someone listed above would be much more than a sneeze.


It certainly would be if they all moved.

The moves GA has implemented are impressive. They're setting up long term trajectories that will bear fruit over time. ECNLs most recent response was forcing the BY to SY change.

Imagine what would happen if NCAA gave non revenue college soccer to US Soccer. Then US Soccer changed it into a mix of 2nd tier pro and college teams league. Which seems a very likely outcome because NCAA doesnt have to worry about sports that dont make money and US Soccer gets control over the one area of high level soccer they dont currently have a say in.

If this happens instantly recruiters no longer matter because the pro minor league + college teams league would become a situation were college roster spots are a prize for top players. Like how MLS Next acadamies and p2p mlsn clubs function. Basically youth leagues would just merge into college leagues with college scholorships and $$$ provided as a prize for top talent.

Already happening...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/college-try-u-s-soccer-takes-first-steps-to-reboot-ncaa-game/ar-AA1Gslip