now that it is getting closer I am kinda sad my daughter isn't playing state cup
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Ask any club player who graduated from college or in college about competitions they miss the most.
Answer: High School, and state cup.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnow that it is getting closer I am kinda sad my daughter isn't playing state cup
While I will (and several other parents I spoke with) miss the event, my kid does not. At all. She and her friends that I know have no use for SC and have considered it a hassle.
I like ECNL, it has been great for us, but I miss the simplicity of U11 times when it was Maple and SC. I feel badly for the players and parents just starting out. With NEP, NEPL, Region 1, MAple, ECNL, and the next big thing: good luck sorting it all out.
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Once attaining ECNL status, many clubs couldn't possibly care less about a state cup competition. State Cups are "small potatoes" compared to ECNL. In addition, ECNL strongly encourages a limited number of matches annually along with a regimented training sessions to matches ratio.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOnce attaining ECNL status, many clubs couldn't possibly care less about a state cup competition. State Cups are "small potatoes" compared to ECNL. In addition, ECNL strongly encourages a limited number of matches annually along with a regimented training sessions to matches ratio.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOnce attaining ECNL status, many clubs couldn't possibly care less about a state cup competition. State Cups are "small potatoes" compared to ECNL. In addition, ECNL strongly encourages a limited number of matches annually along with a regimented training sessions to matches ratio.
Although the local clubs in the ECNL have bragged endlessly about their results in State Cup and in the R1PL, once the ECNL dictated to them that they could no longer play in certain events, they began to crap all over the very competitions that led to their success as a club. They will also disparage any success that other clubs achieve in those formerly lauded competitions - all in the name of perpetuating a marketing advantage for ECNL member clubs.
In addition, many kids playing on ECNL teams will really miss competing in the State Cup and achieving the clearly defined team success that will likely elude them in ECNL regional and national competitions.
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