Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate soccer guy responded to the initial post and mentioned the clubs have boys in ECNL
He's just chatting like we are. He has no inside info.
he knows
He knows this is how to increase his audience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate soccer guy responded to the initial post and mentioned the clubs have boys in ECNL
He's just chatting like we are. He has no inside info.
he knows
He knows this is how to increase his audience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate soccer guy responded to the initial post and mentioned the clubs have boys in ECNL
He's just chatting like we are. He has no inside info.
he knows
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate soccer guy responded to the initial post and mentioned the clubs have boys in ECNL
He's just chatting like we are. He has no inside info.
Anonymous wrote:IHS threw out there that the clubs leaving have NL boys programs
Anonymous wrote:I hate soccer guy responded to the initial post and mentioned the clubs have boys in ECNL
Anonymous wrote:I mean, they may indeed leave, but wasn't Top Hat supposed to leave last year all over this very same thread (last year's version)?
Anonymous wrote:So IF there are two teams moving to ECNL, they are likely a. Strong but not Dominant b. Be willing to leave MLSNext for ECNL on the boys side and/or c. Tophat.
Anonymous wrote:IHS threw out there that the clubs leaving have NL boys programs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am guessing STA and TOPHAT.
Again, if they are truly two “Dominant” clubs, they truly need to be Champions League Clubs to fit that bill. The only two that i know of that also have boys in ECNL are Tophat and HTX. Truth be told Tophat would be the biggest blow thus far, as they are stronger across the board than any of the previous clubs to move over.
Anonymous wrote:I am guessing STA and TOPHAT.