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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post....Boise that is!!
The NW division schedule of ECNL seems very familiar..looks like the old Farwest Regional League or better yet the defunct Northwest Champions League run by US Club. All the shifting of same teams to different leagues..not sure what it helps accomplish except utter chaos.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s a merger of FC Nova and Boise Nationals.
The NW division schedule of ECNL seems very familiar..looks like the old Farwest Regional League or better yet the defunct Northwest Champions League run by US Club. All the shifting of same teams to different leagues..not sure what it helps accomplish except utter chaos.
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Ecnl in the NW is pretty sub par. More than half of those teams have and would get beat well by USYS teams and DA teams. No question.
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ECNL is the best Regional League in the NW. This is exactly how youth soccer should be setup for the top 5% that play. The rest should be playing in a State League.
DA is a National League. Until they get it all figured out, it will fail sooner rather than later. DA should have about 7 Regional Leagues across all States; SoCal, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, Colorado, Florida, NorCal.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEcnl in the NW is pretty sub par. More than half of those teams have and would get beat well by USYS teams and DA teams. No question.
First ECNL is sub par. Then head to head comp with GDA debunks that myth. Now just Northwest is sub par.
Geez give it a rest. Are you so threatened by the success of CU that you cant just congratulate the young lady and say good job? Why be a PNW hatter? At the end of the day it is young ladies playing a sport.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLove this guy.
First ECNL is sub par. Then head to head comp with GDA debunks that myth. Now just Northwest is sub par.
Geez give it a rest. Are you so threatened by the success of CU that you cant just congratulate the young lady and say good job? Why be a PNW hatter? At the end of the day it is young ladies playing a sport.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPacNW and Seattle U will be good additions to ecnl and help keep travel down for Oregon ecnl teams. Now that FWRL is out and the new USYS National League (Regional leagues) has replaced it, wonder which teams the Oregon OYSA teams will play in their league w/PacNW & SU gone to ECNL? Only two weekends of games. One is Portland and one in Seattle.
PACNW especially is a great addition to ECNL.
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The ECNL is going to win this battle between the DA and ECNL.
The leagues are getting stronger with teams coming back from GDA and adding top teams from USYS. The attraction of getting to play high school soccer and ECNL vs the very very very small chance of playing for the national team through the GDA just isn't worth it.
US soccer will have to go back to the ENCL to get quality players for the national teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe ECNL is going to win this battle between the DA and ECNL.
The leagues are getting stronger with teams coming back from GDA and adding top teams from USYS. The attraction of getting to play high school soccer and ECNL vs the very very very small chance of playing for the national team through the GDA just isn't worth it.
US soccer will have to go back to the ENCL to get quality players for the national teams.
They should follow the lead of the prominent youth association USYS and take care of themselves and their membership, first step understand what's best for the kids and parents not college coaches recruiting budget constraints.
The DA will do it's thing with US Soccer and all will be fine.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy does a youth association like US Club feel like they are in a battle with the governing body? It's not like US Club is ever going to be part of US Soccer National Team staff or programming.
They should follow the lead of the prominent youth association USYS and take care of themselves and their membership, first step understand what's best for the kids and parents not college coaches recruiting budget constraints.
The DA will do it's thing with US Soccer and all will be fine.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTimbers intern awake and on several threads this morning. Hint: You give yourself away by your repeated improper use of “it’s.”
"It's not like US Club is ever going to be part of US Soccer National Team staff or programming" is short for "IT IS not like US Club is ever going to be part of US Soccer National Team staff or programming". Use of "it's" is correct here.
How does it feel to be outwitted by an intern, again?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you are going to grammar-flame, at least be correct:
"It's not like US Club is ever going to be part of US Soccer National Team staff or programming" is short for "IT IS not like US Club is ever going to be part of US Soccer National Team staff or programming". Use of "it's" is correct here.
How does it feel to be outwitted by an intern, again?
"The DA will do it's thing with US Soccer and all will be fine."
The correct usage is its. Because, as you said, it's is short for IT IS. Unless the intern was saying "The DA will do it is thing with US Soccer and all will be fine" - is that what you think they meant?
How does it feel to be outwitted by someone who outwits an intern? Again.
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Your grammar instructors, wherever they are, are shuddering at the great disturbance in the force. They cry out in sadness. They have failed.
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