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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne of the best ways to develop players is to bring the best players together. OW and more broadly, GDA wasn't able to do that, hence its quick demise. There needs to be consolidation of talent in a small state like CT to truly develop. OW needs to get past its arrogance, admit their vision was a failure and do what's right for the future of CT soccer. Trying to keep its teams together and move to inferior leagues would be the height of arrogance at the detriment of kids that love the game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy wouldn’t the ECNL want to add Oakwood? It makes the league better no?
What does “partner up with FSA” even mean? Why would that happen and how would that look?
ECNL has two clubs in CT. One of them is a reasonable drive for anyone in the state. CFC competes reasonably well as most ages. (exceptionally well at 2002 and struggle at 2003) but FSA tends to be more towards the bottom of the standings at most ages. That shows that adding another club will just weaken the overall level and hurt the owners of the current clubs.
OW had their chance for ECNL when SoccerPlus was up for grabs. At that time, the league mandated that clubs carry both ECNL and NPL teams. OW couldn't or didn't want to make that work. FSA stepped in, bought the entry into FSA and built their programs. They've made slight improvement in performance but its always been obvious that the state could never support more than one ECNL team.
OW will find a path forward. They have a nice culture and some good coaches. When their girl's teams were in the NY NPL and then NE NPL they still competed and sent kids to college programs. They will also retain many top players, not everyone wants to commute to Bethany for soccer practice. Parents will also learn that neither CFC or FSA is going to replace their own players unless the incoming kids are significantly better. This will be a rude awakening for players 8-18 at Oakwood.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostState is already watered down; why dilute it further?
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We are talking leagues now so CT has ability to put together 4 ECNL level teams. FSA, CFC, OAKWOOD and one more should give all the quality players in the state an opportunity to push toward ECNL.
Oakwood is a huge pickup for ECNL, if they don’t take them then it tells us all we need to know, ECNL is money grab league. If this was Europe a league would love to add quality clubs as it drives performance of clubs, teams and players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe are talking leagues now so CT has ability to put together 4 ECNL level teams. FSA, CFC, OAKWOOD and one more should give all the quality players in the state an opportunity to push toward ECNL.
Oakwood is a huge pickup for ECNL, if they don’t take them then it tells us all we need to know, ECNL is money grab league. If this was Europe a league would love to add quality clubs as it drives performance of clubs, teams and players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe are talking leagues now so CT has ability to put together 4 ECNL level teams. FSA, CFC, OAKWOOD and one more should give all the quality players in the state an opportunity to push toward ECNL.
Oakwood is a huge pickup for ECNL, if they don’t take them then it tells us all we need to know, ECNL is money grab league. If this was Europe a league would love to add quality clubs as it drives performance of clubs, teams and players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wonder how many of those ow 07 studs will stay now at ow since they cant offer DA anymore. cfc united might get a influx of those talented 07s.
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