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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, even soccerplus gets kids to college programs. I'm sure you can see them on their website. The dirty little secret is that colleges recruit players not teams. And that it what has rattled the old guard so much, as a player can get recruited from so called lesser teams. Having watched a lot of ecnl teams, I can tell you the difference between the top teams and the doormats is the roster depth. The no re entry in a half rule really hurts some teams. Starting lineups throughout are typically pretty even. Sorry if this not the answer you are looking for.
How bout we admit that a true weakness of ECNL is that it is club based and many, many clubs aren't competitive at all age groups and some clubs are hardly competitive at all - Scorps and Soccer Plus come to mind. No grudge against them, they have a great facility, but let's be honest if we are going to talk about it all.
Nothing wrong with that, but let's be real and admit to the truth.
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When both clubs we accepted into the ECNL the Scorpions had 2 GREAT teams and several regional/national players. Keith left and then so did the wins for Scorpions. The only reason Soccerplus was accepted was Tony D was in charge of the club. Now he is gone and the club has no chance.
NEFC has proven they can compete with the ECNL teams but they will never get a shot in the league. Period!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen both clubs we accepted into the ECNL the Scorpions had 2 GREAT teams and several regional/national players. Keith left and then so did the wins for Scorpions. The only reason Soccerplus was accepted was Tony D was in charge of the club. Now he is gone and the club has no chance.
NEFC has proven they can compete with the ECNL teams but they will never get a shot in the league. Period!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen both clubs we accepted into the ECNL the Scorpions had 2 GREAT teams and several regional/national players. Keith left and then so did the wins for Scorpions. The only reason Soccerplus was accepted was Tony D was in charge of the club. Now he is gone and the club has no chance.
NEFC has proven they can compete with the ECNL teams but they will never get a shot in the league. Period!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOMG. My D is among the better players on one of the top teams in the state--but not with an ECNL club. Maybe we'd better try to move to a certain ECNL club to confirm just how good she really is, because almost all the best players are already there. If she's judged to be good enough, they might make room for her. Yet, somehow, there are top teams in the state at a certain non-ECNL club. But over $100,000 might possibly be at stake, and no non-ECNL path is feasible, even though good D1 commitments are obviously being had via other paths. LOL
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood D1 commits are being had via other paths but MORE good D1 commits are being had thru ECNL....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs this controversial? What's your point? The equivalent could also be said about X versus Y versus Z ECNL club. Anyway, what does this have to do with expected outcomes for any particular kid, regardless of the leagues in question?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis team is at the prime recruiting age but how can they be watched by colleges if they are not playing top teams in the region. They didn't even play in their own clubs tournament last month. What tournaments are in their future? Their club is hurting them by hiding them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen both clubs we accepted into the ECNL the Scorpions had 2 GREAT teams and several regional/national players. Keith left and then so did the wins for Scorpions. The only reason Soccerplus was accepted was Tony D was in charge of the club. Now he is gone and the club has no chance.
NEFC has proven they can compete with the ECNL teams but they will never get a shot in the league. Period!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis team is at the prime recruiting age but how can they be watched by colleges if they are not playing top teams in the region. They didn't even play in their own clubs tournament last month. What tournaments are in their future? Their club is hurting them by hiding them.
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What are the benefits of playing in three separate leagues like the NEFC 17s are doing this year? I don't think I've seen a team do that before
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Braddock Road and YMS are both very good clubs. I could see Braddock Road taking Va. Rush's stop if they drop out but the Northeast region is set at 12 teams and doubt any movement in this area for a few years to come.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry but when your team is 0-14-2 and has a -42 goals against you can't show well when it is that one sided. You can't tell me the Soccer plus U14 and 15 starting line ups are "pretty even" with the teams they are playing. Their U13 team is 0-12-2 with a -33 GD. Their 13, 14,15, 16 and 18's have a grand total of 1 win. The 17's are 2-3. Overall club record is 3-33.
How bout we admit that a true weakness of ECNL is that it is club based and many, many clubs aren't competitive at all age groups and some clubs are hardly competitive at all - Scorps and Soccer Plus come to mind. No grudge against them, they have a great facility, but let's be honest if we are going to talk about it all.
Nothing wrong with that, but let's be real and admit to the truth.
Clearly the ECNL badge has a sufficient enough draw, even for weak teams like S+. It's the only reason I can think of for them to keep full rosters. My daughter would not want to play on a team like that - she's too competitive.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNEFC should be in ECNL?... Is that your point?
Whether a club publishes their commitment lists or not is really a philosophical issue that not every club agrees with so there are very few conclusions that can be drawn from one club's commitment list, let alone judging an entire league. A big issue that the ECNL crowd never seems to grasp is the non-ECNL clubs, NEFC being a prime example, just don't subscribe to the same belief system when it comes down to recruiting that they do and so their parents don't value a trip to San Diego in the same way that an ECNL parent does. The non-ECNL clubs like NEFC simply approach recruiting in a more targeted way and so their parents just don't believe that sort of trip is necessary in order for their player to end up where they want to go. None of the approaches to recruiting are actually wrong because they all do work.
When you boil all of the rhetoric down there really is no difference between where an ECNL player and non-ECNL player ends up in college because functionally recruiting all comes down to the level of the player's talent. If a club team's roster is comprised of all low level D1 and D3 players pointing to a list of commitments that shows those players going to low level D1 and D3 soccer programs doesn't say anything at all about the quality of the league the team plays in because truthfully those exact sorts of results are being produced by all of the leagues at this point. Those that think that the other leagues are not producing the exact same results simply don't understand the levels of talent in those other leagues. None of the leagues have cornered the talent market and the truth is the talent is pretty evenly dispersed at this point.
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