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    ECNL parents using logic???

    Wait, wait, wait!!!!

    Ecnl parents are trying to use the same logic to discourage USDA after sticking their head in the sand.

    Large rosters?
    Wait 10k wasnt too much but evidently it is now?

    Hahahahahahaha this is hilarious.

    These ecnl parents have pretty much sacraficed their kids development and wasted their college tuition after being scammed and now they have to argue against pretty much the same model besides the stupid usda rules and regulations.

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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Wait, wait, wait!!!!

    Ecnl parents are trying to use the same logic to discourage USDA after sticking their head in the sand.

    Large rosters?
    Wait 10k wasnt too much but evidently it is now?

    Hahahahahahaha this is hilarious.

    These ecnl parents have pretty much sacraficed their kids development and wasted their college tuition after being scammed and now they have to argue against pretty much the same model besides the stupid usda rules and regulations.
    Not logic just using the same narrative that the ECNL bashers have been using for several year. Remember all the post that ECNL is too expensive? As I have always said if you live in Oregon and you want to play at a high level then you are going to pay a lot to travel.

    "Clubs are responsible for all team travel expenses to their league games and events."

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      #3
      Except usda will not have the same level of competition or college exposure. Oh and the girls can't play high school or other sports. Other than that, it will cost $1000000 a year.

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        #4
        To be fair its the same parents who said "Timbers OYSA will fail, OPL will stay stronger". And just like that in a few years they will realize the same thing is happening again. They are A type parents who cant believe they aren't going to be top dog still

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          To be fair its the same parents who said "Timbers OYSA will fail, OPL will stay stronger". And just like that in a few years they will realize the same thing is happening again. They are A type parents who cant believe they aren't going to be top dog still
          Many/most of the top players are currently in ecnl because ecnl is currently the best thing going. If GDA offers a better product, those top girls will leave ecnl & fill out the GRA spots. No big change except the name the parents pay the bill to. Why all the fuss?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Many/most of the top players are currently in ecnl because ecnl is currently the best thing going. If GDA offers a better product, those top girls will leave ecnl & fill out the GRA spots. No big change except the name the parents pay the bill to. Why all the fuss?
            If the talent doesn't move. the college coaches won't come. If the coaches dont' come, the talent won't move

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              If the talent doesn't move. the college coaches won't come. If the coaches dont' come, the talent won't move
              The talent won't move.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                The talent won't move.
                The talent that moves won't be the talent USSF wants. Top notch players who are confident in their ability know they'll get recruited no matter if they're in GDA or ECNL. It will be the players whose PARENTS are insecure that push their kids into what they think will be their kids' best shot.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  The talent won't move.
                  Good luck with that thought.

                  Convince the rest of your daughter's competition in U.S. that will be willing to move.

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