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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReally stupid thread even for TS standards. I follow a few D1 programs on social media. Every one of them had coaches at both events with the head coaches dividing time. For now, coaches recognize that there is talent to be found at both places.
The OP of this thread is pretty pathetic trying to manufacture drama where none exists. And by the way if you go on the ECNL website you can find the equally impressive list of coaches who attended Seattle. Or just click here https://admin.totalglobalsports.com/...g.aspx?eid=737
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn addition, the OP's list contains coaches there to see male players. Seattle list is girls only. AND, the San Diego list contains a separate line for each coach, so in some cases one school has 5 lines which makes the overall list look longer and more impressive. Typical GDA deception.
A more meaningful stat:
Seattle ECNL event had 137 D1 schools attending; 11 D2; 16 D3; and 4 NAIA.
Nice try, OP.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI ask you this question, if the college coaches have figured out and booked tickets to the DA events over the USYS & US Club events...how long can US Club sell their mantra of ‘get seen’ by coaches when there are so few actually watching?
I suggest the following catch phrases going forward:
‘It’s always Sunny in New Jersey!’
‘Hurricane Houston, baby, we kick up a storm’
‘Seattle is closer than you think’
‘Come watch us retire in Phoenix, we know how to Kick it.’
Marketing 101
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe decision makers on the staff all opted for Oceanside. I asked the 4th assistant/volunteer coach who drove to the Seattle event. Jus sayin.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom our vantage point the whole hashtag #_______ effort is pretty lame from US Club. But that’s all they got left. Hashtags. Nice.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSure they did. And I suppose your DD had whole games watched by at least 200 D1 scouts right? And they invited you out for drinks after to offer you some cash on the side to choose them, right? Too many clowns in GDA and no talent. That's why all the head coaches were in Seattle, to see the real talent.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSure they did. And I suppose your DD had whole games watched by at least 200 D1 scouts right? And they invited you out for drinks after to offer you some cash on the side to choose them, right? Too many clowns in GDA and no talent. That's why all the head coaches were in Seattle, to see the real talent.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRight. All the powerhouse D1 coaches opted to watch Thorns play in the consolation tournament in San Diego instead of watching the GDA teams who are actually quite good play in the real tournament. Pro tip: just because there’s a long list of coaches attending an event doesn’t mean they are there to specifically see your player. Unless your player or coach were contacted by a coach that is?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOceanside has all the coaches, Sleepless in Seattle....Oh well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWitty retort. It’s a shame “all the coaches” in Oceanside didn’t bother to show up to the Thorns loser bracket games. And you can bet the u15 CU girls will get plenty of coaches at their game in Virginia in a few weeks.
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