Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is strategic, not something that will happen overnight.
When DA folded, ECNL was there, established, and had positioned themselves to take over the girls game.
That is the position GA is in right now. No one knows where college will be in the next 3+ years. Last I heard they were wanting to be governed by US Soccer as well…
1000% true.
Eventually NWSL is going to need to focus on the quality of the product they put on the field. Once this happens GA MLSN and US Soccer will be where they turn.
Lol. Why the GA?
Firstly because they are self sanctioned now, less red tape compared to ECNL.
Second, NWSL will get more of what it wants. ECNL doesn’t need a pro pathway, and they’re not setup for it, easier to set the pathway up from GA than a platform that is largely a scholarship program.
Third, have you seen women’s college soccer? It’s awful. Watch the national championship, first touches bouncing 8 yards like a u-little match. That is what academy soccer produces for NCAA. If you were NWSL wouldn’t you want a platform that you can shape almost ground up vs current brick-touch Academy soccer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is strategic, not something that will happen overnight.
When DA folded, ECNL was there, established, and had positioned themselves to take over the girls game.
That is the position GA is in right now. No one knows where college will be in the next 3+ years. Last I heard they were wanting to be governed by US Soccer as well…
1000% true.
Eventually NWSL is going to need to focus on the quality of the product they put on the field. Once this happens GA MLSN and US Soccer will be where they turn.
Lol. Why the GA?
Because ECNL has no interest in creating a pro pathway. Their biggest competitors
MLSN and GA have formed an alliance.
Think about what could happen next.
MLSN was applying pressure to their girls side by dangling the MLSN carrot to these clubs. ECNL then tried to rush this School Year change in hopes of stopping MLSN from chipping away.
It will all make sense in a couple of months.
ECNL has produced most of the teenagers that have gone pro in NWSL. Why do you think ECNL does not want to produce pro players? An ECNL from Utah literally just signed a professional contract in Nwsl.
ECNL tried to rush the SY change in hopes of stopping MLSN chipping away?
Nothing you’re saying makes any sense. You do realize ECNL existed before girls DA? The clubs that went into girls DA were ECNL clubs. When the girls DA crumbled, ECNL took a lot of those clubs back and expanded.
You sound like a very bitter GA parent. Maybe a a GA coach or director?
ECNL sees no benefit when one of their players goes pro before college. In fact, it’s in their interests for the player to stay in ECNL and go to college because it makes their showcases more valuable for college recruiting. Remember ECNL is primarily a college recruiting platform.
GA today is also a college recruiting platform, smaller and less effective than ECNL, but it’s for college recruiting just the same. What has sparked all this speculation with this announcement is that maybe GA will become a league with a different model and incentives (pro vs college) which could be a big change or it could never get off the ground. Impossible to predict how these things evolve but we will know in a few years.
General FYI MLSN places players in pro teams and college teams. It's not just for going pro.
The reason boys like MLSN if because you get both pro and college visability.
Yup! This!
The gentleman above is only concerned with ECNL Girls, but completely forgot about the other half of the program.
ECNL Boys is also all in on college recruitment, but have a hard time doing so because of their biggest competitor ….MLSN…which has just partnered with their competitor on the girls side.
What if MLSN tells these ecnl clubs, you want College and Pro visibility? Join GA/MLSN
You’re saying clubs would trade girls exposure for boys exposure? Going from ECNL to GA would kill a girls program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is strategic, not something that will happen overnight.
When DA folded, ECNL was there, established, and had positioned themselves to take over the girls game.
That is the position GA is in right now. No one knows where college will be in the next 3+ years. Last I heard they were wanting to be governed by US Soccer as well…
1000% true.
Eventually NWSL is going to need to focus on the quality of the product they put on the field. Once this happens GA MLSN and US Soccer will be where they turn.
Lol. Why the GA?
Firstly because they are self sanctioned now, less red tape compared to ECNL.
Second, NWSL will get more of what it wants. ECNL doesn’t need a pro pathway, and they’re not setup for it, easier to set the pathway up from GA than a platform that is largely a scholarship program.
Third, have you seen women’s college soccer? It’s awful. Watch the national championship, first touches bouncing 8 yards like a u-little match. That is what academy soccer produces for NCAA. If you were NWSL wouldn’t you want a platform that you can shape almost ground up vs current brick-touch Academy soccer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is strategic, not something that will happen overnight.
When DA folded, ECNL was there, established, and had positioned themselves to take over the girls game.
That is the position GA is in right now. No one knows where college will be in the next 3+ years. Last I heard they were wanting to be governed by US Soccer as well…
1000% true.
Eventually NWSL is going to need to focus on the quality of the product they put on the field. Once this happens GA MLSN and US Soccer will be where they turn.
Lol. Why the GA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is strategic, not something that will happen overnight.
When DA folded, ECNL was there, established, and had positioned themselves to take over the girls game.
That is the position GA is in right now. No one knows where college will be in the next 3+ years. Last I heard they were wanting to be governed by US Soccer as well…
1000% true.
Eventually NWSL is going to need to focus on the quality of the product they put on the field. Once this happens GA MLSN and US Soccer will be where they turn.
Lol. Why the GA?
Because ECNL has no interest in creating a pro pathway. Their biggest competitors
MLSN and GA have formed an alliance.
Think about what could happen next.
MLSN was applying pressure to their girls side by dangling the MLSN carrot to these clubs. ECNL then tried to rush this School Year change in hopes of stopping MLSN from chipping away.
It will all make sense in a couple of months.
ECNL has produced most of the teenagers that have gone pro in NWSL. Why do you think ECNL does not want to produce pro players? An ECNL from Utah literally just signed a professional contract in Nwsl.
ECNL tried to rush the SY change in hopes of stopping MLSN chipping away?
Nothing you’re saying makes any sense. You do realize ECNL existed before girls DA? The clubs that went into girls DA were ECNL clubs. When the girls DA crumbled, ECNL took a lot of those clubs back and expanded.
You sound like a very bitter GA parent. Maybe a a GA coach or director?
ECNL sees no benefit when one of their players goes pro before college. In fact, it’s in their interests for the player to stay in ECNL and go to college because it makes their showcases more valuable for college recruiting. Remember ECNL is primarily a college recruiting platform.
GA today is also a college recruiting platform, smaller and less effective than ECNL, but it’s for college recruiting just the same. What has sparked all this speculation with this announcement is that maybe GA will become a league with a different model and incentives (pro vs college) which could be a big change or it could never get off the ground. Impossible to predict how these things evolve but we will know in a few years.
General FYI MLSN places players in pro teams and college teams. It's not just for going pro.
The reason boys like MLSN if because you get both pro and college visability.
Yup! This!
The gentleman above is only concerned with ECNL Girls, but completely forgot about the other half of the program.
ECNL Boys is also all in on college recruitment, but have a hard time doing so because of their biggest competitor ….MLSN…which has just partnered with their competitor on the girls side.
What if MLSN tells these ecnl clubs, you want College and Pro visibility? Join GA/MLSN
You’re saying clubs would trade girls exposure for boys exposure? Going from ECNL to GA would kill a girls program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is strategic, not something that will happen overnight.
When DA folded, ECNL was there, established, and had positioned themselves to take over the girls game.
That is the position GA is in right now. No one knows where college will be in the next 3+ years. Last I heard they were wanting to be governed by US Soccer as well…
1000% true.
Eventually NWSL is going to need to focus on the quality of the product they put on the field. Once this happens GA MLSN and US Soccer will be where they turn.
Lol. Why the GA?
Because ECNL has no interest in creating a pro pathway. Their biggest competitors
MLSN and GA have formed an alliance.
Think about what could happen next.
MLSN was applying pressure to their girls side by dangling the MLSN carrot to these clubs. ECNL then tried to rush this School Year change in hopes of stopping MLSN from chipping away.
It will all make sense in a couple of months.
ECNL has produced most of the teenagers that have gone pro in NWSL. Why do you think ECNL does not want to produce pro players? An ECNL from Utah literally just signed a professional contract in Nwsl.
ECNL tried to rush the SY change in hopes of stopping MLSN chipping away?
Nothing you’re saying makes any sense. You do realize ECNL existed before girls DA? The clubs that went into girls DA were ECNL clubs. When the girls DA crumbled, ECNL took a lot of those clubs back and expanded.
You sound like a very bitter GA parent. Maybe a a GA coach or director?
ECNL sees no benefit when one of their players goes pro before college. In fact, it’s in their interests for the player to stay in ECNL and go to college because it makes their showcases more valuable for college recruiting. Remember ECNL is primarily a college recruiting platform.
GA today is also a college recruiting platform, smaller and less effective than ECNL, but it’s for college recruiting just the same. What has sparked all this speculation with this announcement is that maybe GA will become a league with a different model and incentives (pro vs college) which could be a big change or it could never get off the ground. Impossible to predict how these things evolve but we will know in a few years.
General FYI MLSN places players in pro teams and college teams. It's not just for going pro.
The reason boys like MLSN if because you get both pro and college visability.
Yup! This!
The gentleman above is only concerned with ECNL Girls, but completely forgot about the other half of the program.
ECNL Boys is also all in on college recruitment, but have a hard time doing so because of their biggest competitor ….MLSN…which has just partnered with their competitor on the girls side.
What if MLSN tells these ecnl clubs, you want College and Pro visibility? Join GA/MLSN
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL and GA/MLSN are at a crossroads where they will be coming hard to bring clubs over to one side or the other.
ECNL has a good list of clubs that have boys ecnl and girls GA. It would be in their best interest to bring along those clubs.
If MLSN can flip a couple of those clubs to GA, then that will be a game changer.
I can see ECNL bringing over some top GA clubs while MLSN/GA bring over some clubs from the ecnl side.
Making the ecnlg and GA a little closer in competition.
You have to think of this from a clubs perspective.
- Does playing in MLSN = more boys playing?
- Does playing in GA = more girls playing?
- Does playing in ECNL = more boys and girls playing?
I personally think MLSN and GA = the highest number of potential players. If a couple of ECNL girls clubs flip to GA + MLSN everything changes.
Everything changes if a couple of clubs switch? Really? That’s a little dramatic. There is space for two competing leagues to co-exist.
So now it's "There is space for two competing leagues to co-exist." Yea right.
As soon as GA + MLSN start taking market space it will be over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL and GA/MLSN are at a crossroads where they will be coming hard to bring clubs over to one side or the other.
ECNL has a good list of clubs that have boys ecnl and girls GA. It would be in their best interest to bring along those clubs.
If MLSN can flip a couple of those clubs to GA, then that will be a game changer.
I can see ECNL bringing over some top GA clubs while MLSN/GA bring over some clubs from the ecnl side.
Making the ecnlg and GA a little closer in competition.
You have to think of this from a clubs perspective.
- Does playing in MLSN = more boys playing?
- Does playing in GA = more girls playing?
- Does playing in ECNL = more boys and girls playing?
I personally think MLSN and GA = the highest number of potential players. If a couple of ECNL girls clubs flip to GA + MLSN everything changes.
Everything changes if a couple of clubs switch? Really? That’s a little dramatic. There is space for two competing leagues to co-exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL and GA/MLSN are at a crossroads where they will be coming hard to bring clubs over to one side or the other.
ECNL has a good list of clubs that have boys ecnl and girls GA. It would be in their best interest to bring along those clubs.
If MLSN can flip a couple of those clubs to GA, then that will be a game changer.
I can see ECNL bringing over some top GA clubs while MLSN/GA bring over some clubs from the ecnl side.
Making the ecnlg and GA a little closer in competition.
You have to think of this from a clubs perspective.
- Does playing in MLSN = more boys playing?
- Does playing in GA = more girls playing?
- Does playing in ECNL = more boys and girls playing?
I personally think MLSN and GA = the highest number of potential players. If a couple of ECNL girls clubs flip to GA + MLSN everything changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is strategic, not something that will happen overnight.
When DA folded, ECNL was there, established, and had positioned themselves to take over the girls game.
That is the position GA is in right now. No one knows where college will be in the next 3+ years. Last I heard they were wanting to be governed by US Soccer as well…
1000% true.
Eventually NWSL is going to need to focus on the quality of the product they put on the field. Once this happens GA MLSN and US Soccer will be where they turn.
Lol. Why the GA?
Because ECNL has no interest in creating a pro pathway. Their biggest competitors
MLSN and GA have formed an alliance.
Think about what could happen next.
MLSN was applying pressure to their girls side by dangling the MLSN carrot to these clubs. ECNL then tried to rush this School Year change in hopes of stopping MLSN from chipping away.
It will all make sense in a couple of months.
ECNL has produced most of the teenagers that have gone pro in NWSL. Why do you think ECNL does not want to produce pro players? An ECNL from Utah literally just signed a professional contract in Nwsl.
ECNL tried to rush the SY change in hopes of stopping MLSN chipping away?
Nothing you’re saying makes any sense. You do realize ECNL existed before girls DA? The clubs that went into girls DA were ECNL clubs. When the girls DA crumbled, ECNL took a lot of those clubs back and expanded.
You sound like a very bitter GA parent. Maybe a a GA coach or director?
Anonymous wrote:ECNL and GA/MLSN are at a crossroads where they will be coming hard to bring clubs over to one side or the other.
ECNL has a good list of clubs that have boys ecnl and girls GA. It would be in their best interest to bring along those clubs.
If MLSN can flip a couple of those clubs to GA, then that will be a game changer.
I can see ECNL bringing over some top GA clubs while MLSN/GA bring over some clubs from the ecnl side.
Making the ecnlg and GA a little closer in competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is strategic, not something that will happen overnight.
When DA folded, ECNL was there, established, and had positioned themselves to take over the girls game.
That is the position GA is in right now. No one knows where college will be in the next 3+ years. Last I heard they were wanting to be governed by US Soccer as well…
1000% true.
Eventually NWSL is going to need to focus on the quality of the product they put on the field. Once this happens GA MLSN and US Soccer will be where they turn.
Lol. Why the GA?
Because ECNL has no interest in creating a pro pathway. Their biggest competitors
MLSN and GA have formed an alliance.
Think about what could happen next.
MLSN was applying pressure to their girls side by dangling the MLSN carrot to these clubs. ECNL then tried to rush this School Year change in hopes of stopping MLSN from chipping away.
It will all make sense in a couple of months.
ECNL has produced most of the teenagers that have gone pro in NWSL. Why do you think ECNL does not want to produce pro players? An ECNL from Utah literally just signed a professional contract in Nwsl.
ECNL tried to rush the SY change in hopes of stopping MLSN chipping away?
Nothing you’re saying makes any sense. You do realize ECNL existed before girls DA? The clubs that went into girls DA were ECNL clubs. When the girls DA crumbled, ECNL took a lot of those clubs back and expanded.
You sound like a very bitter GA parent. Maybe a a GA coach or director?
ECNL sees no benefit when one of their players goes pro before college. In fact, it’s in their interests for the player to stay in ECNL and go to college because it makes their showcases more valuable for college recruiting. Remember ECNL is primarily a college recruiting platform.
GA today is also a college recruiting platform, smaller and less effective than ECNL, but it’s for college recruiting just the same. What has sparked all this speculation with this announcement is that maybe GA will become a league with a different model and incentives (pro vs college) which could be a big change or it could never get off the ground. Impossible to predict how these things evolve but we will know in a few years.
General FYI MLSN places players in pro teams and college teams. It's not just for going pro.
The reason boys like MLSN if because you get both pro and college visability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is strategic, not something that will happen overnight.
When DA folded, ECNL was there, established, and had positioned themselves to take over the girls game.
That is the position GA is in right now. No one knows where college will be in the next 3+ years. Last I heard they were wanting to be governed by US Soccer as well…
1000% true.
Eventually NWSL is going to need to focus on the quality of the product they put on the field. Once this happens GA MLSN and US Soccer will be where they turn.
Lol. Why the GA?
Because ECNL has no interest in creating a pro pathway. Their biggest competitors
MLSN and GA have formed an alliance.
Think about what could happen next.
MLSN was applying pressure to their girls side by dangling the MLSN carrot to these clubs. ECNL then tried to rush this School Year change in hopes of stopping MLSN from chipping away.
It will all make sense in a couple of months.
ECNL has produced most of the teenagers that have gone pro in NWSL. Why do you think ECNL does not want to produce pro players? An ECNL from Utah literally just signed a professional contract in Nwsl.
ECNL tried to rush the SY change in hopes of stopping MLSN chipping away?
Nothing you’re saying makes any sense. You do realize ECNL existed before girls DA? The clubs that went into girls DA were ECNL clubs. When the girls DA crumbled, ECNL took a lot of those clubs back and expanded.
You sound like a very bitter GA parent. Maybe a a GA coach or director?
ECNL sees no benefit when one of their players goes pro before college. In fact, it’s in their interests for the player to stay in ECNL and go to college because it makes their showcases more valuable for college recruiting. Remember ECNL is primarily a college recruiting platform.
GA today is also a college recruiting platform, smaller and less effective than ECNL, but it’s for college recruiting just the same. What has sparked all this speculation with this announcement is that maybe GA will become a league with a different model and incentives (pro vs college) which could be a big change or it could never get off the ground. Impossible to predict how these things evolve but we will know in a few years.
General FYI MLSN places players in pro teams and college teams. It's not just for going pro.
The reason boys like MLSN if because you get both pro and college visability.