Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol. And why would this happen? Of all the teams that have lost Ecnl, Arlington has none of the issues.
Decisions are not made that far in advance.
Idiot.
The application is already in for the following season......MLS/GA is coming your way!!
There is no such thing as an application for 26-27 for any league. So this is nonsense. Never mind it being in.
Applications don’t open until November. Arlington will be watching developments in the GA and evaluating if the ECNL with less local games is an option they want to continue with.
There are really not a lot of less local games. Arlington will be much stronger now with NVA gone. NVA took 3-4 top Arlington girls every year.
So they will be a top team because the real competition has left? Does that make ECNL weaker or stronger?
Stronger. Less teams in this area will create stronger teams which will make ECNL stronger. And it is not the real competition that left but the talent that Arlington kept, plus what escaped to NVA plus what it will pick up from McLean means pretty strong Arlington teams.
Anonymous wrote:As NOVA switches to GA, so to will many northern ECNL clubs. The alignment to MLSN will force most clubs to GA for their top teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since ga will be the top club.when combined to MLSN, AS will return to GA next year for sure
As detailed elsewhere, they could not if they wanted to. GA would not take them back. But why would they? GA is in real trouble. This board seems to think it is the comment above but that is not reality.
Anonymous wrote:Since ga will be the top club.when combined to MLSN, AS will return to GA next year for sure