Anonymous wrote:GA just took Charlotte Independence. The mid-Atlantic is now -2 team in the conference. Not top teams however they are making it interesting. Is this going on in any other regions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to wait and see what Alexandria does
What league is Alexandria in?
They will do GA Aspire next year.
if they get anything it will be both
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to wait and see what Alexandria does
What league is Alexandria in?
They will do GA Aspire next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NVA and CISC left mid Atlantic. 10 teams left
Maybe CSA gets a 2nd team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to wait and see what Alexandria does
What league is Alexandria in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NVA and CISC left mid Atlantic. 10 teams left
Maybe CSA gets a 2nd team
Anonymous wrote:NVA and CISC left mid Atlantic. 10 teams left
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone share which teams will be in the ECNL mid Atlantic for the 25/26 season? I'm lost with all these changes.
Still to be decided....alot of moves in progress
Anonymous wrote:Got to wait and see what Alexandria does
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents also need to know that just because you’re in ECNL doesn’t automatically mean you’re being seen. Nobody is coming to see a 3-7-1 ECNL team over a top GA team.
record/club/team/league has zero to do with if a college coach will come see a player. Coaches aren't walking around tournaments looking at random teams. The only thing that matters is that they're at an event that your team is going to, the player has reached out in advance and if they're interested they'll watch, if they're not they won't.
So all of the college coaches watch all of the club teams equally?
No that's not what was just said. This is why critical thinking is important. College coaches watch the PLAYERS who have sparked their interest in advance by sending them emails and video before an event. Some teams have more players who can spark interest ahead of events. Those players tend to collect together onto teams which is what makes those teams win more games. But coaches are not interested in them BECAUSE they play on winning teams. It's because they are good players who do the things needed to attract interest.
Thought experiment: If you took one of those good players from a winning team and moved them to a losing team, they would still have good highlights to send coaches and attract interest before the event, so they would still come watch them in person. Similarly, if you took a non exceptional player from a losing team and put them on the winning team, the coaches would still not be interested in watching them because their highlight reels would still not interest them. Team/club/record does not matter.
All one would have to do is move the top 3 players from a “winning” team to a “losing” team. The losing team would suddenly win and everyone on the former losing team would look better. Think if you lost the top three players on your team to injury or they were sick for tournament. How would your kids team do? After the top 2-3 players everyone else is just the rest of the team easily replaced.
There is a reason they say it takes 8 piano movers and three piano players for a good team. Only the piano players matter.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone share which teams will be in the ECNL mid Atlantic for the 25/26 season? I'm lost with all these changes.