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Blah blah blah. There is a large market segment that does not want to travel out of state for games. They may be mid level but why does that bother you. A limited travel mid-tier option will always exist. Who controls it and what it is named is the only thing to be determined, DPL, impact or something new.
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ECRL is better than the rest of the mid level options due to the brand, opportunities and the travel is great, not too much. If you don’t want to travel then sure be part of the DPL, impact, abcdefg local mid level clubs playing one an other over and over in MA. But don’t think you will get any real college exposure hanging out in MA or playing low brackets of random tournaments.
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Playing on the mid to lower level teams that are in ECRL2 isn't going to help anyone learn to play well. So they will be of no interest to college coaches. Lots of unnecessary travel for mediocre competition.
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CT poster here and the 2 local additions are merely ok, one being a CFC branch team of players that either didn't make or want CFC United's ECNL or ECLR teams (which take from all CFC branches and other clubs at U14). Sure it's CFCs better branch for U14+ but it's an EDP club. Few in those teams are good enough for anything but the lowest college programs - which they can get recruited to playing in EDP with less cost and travel. ECLR2 or whatever it's called is not as appealing as you keep claiming it is.
To clarify the expansion is called ECRL Northeast Region and the current is ECRL New England. Let’s not go backward and start saying ECRL2. You lose credibility.- ECNL stands for Elite Club National League. It’s a national youth soccer league for both boys and girls sanctioned by the US Club Soccer and is sponsored by Nike Soccer.
- ECRL stands for Elite Club Regional League. It’s a regional youth soccer league for boys and girls, first piloted in 2018 and then expanded, which is managed and operated by the ECNL.
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They are lying to you
FC Stars, Alleycats, Bayside and Legacy, are all gone 100%
The Aztec Club Director said they are gone to a bunch of non impact club directors
LL and team are just doing damage control.
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Hey CT poster. Go back to CT. One thing we were able to resolve among the clueless last week is that there is no ECRL2. The more you say that the more you show ignorance or insecurity.
To clarify the expansion is called ECRL Northeast Region and the current is ECRL New England. Let’s not go backward and start saying ECRL2. You lose credibility.
There certainly is a ECRL2 despite what some coaches/owners want to sell. I understand you need to get the guillable to sign on, we get that. It is the C team and league within ECNL. In reality it's a D or E league within youth soccer
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[QUOTE=Guest;n4474777]Originally posted by Guest View Post
Hey CT poster. Go back to CT. One thing we were able to resolve among the clueless last week is that there is no ECRL2. The more you say that the more you show ignorance or insecurity.
To clarify the expansion is called ECRL Northeast Region and the current is ECRL New England. Let’s not go backward and start saying ECRL2. You lose credibility.
There certainly is a ECRL2 despite what some coaches/owners want to sell. I understand you need to get the guillable to sign on, we get that. It is the C team and league within ECNL. In reality it's a D or E league within youth soccer
(they are also likely from impact or DPL)
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Originally posted by Guest View Post
CT poster here and the 2 local additions are merely ok, one being a CFC branch team of players that either didn't make or want CFC United's ECNL or ECLR teams (which take from all CFC branches and other clubs at U14). Sure it's CFCs better branch for U14+ but it's an EDP club. Few in those teams are good enough for anything but the lowest college programs - which they can get recruited to playing in EDP with less cost and travel. ECLR2 or whatever it's called is not as appealing as you keep claiming it is.
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[QUOTE=Guest;n4474777]Originally posted by Guest View Post
Hey CT poster. Go back to CT. One thing we were able to resolve among the clueless last week is that there is no ECRL2. The more you say that the more you show ignorance or insecurity.
To clarify the expansion is called ECRL Northeast Region and the current is ECRL New England. Let’s not go backward and start saying ECRL2. You lose credibility.
There certainly is a ECRL2 despite what some coaches/owners want to sell. I understand you need to get the guillable to sign on, we get that. It is the C team and league within ECNL. In reality it's a D or E league within youth soccer
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[QUOTE=Guest;n4474782]Originally posted by Guest View Post
Must defend ECRL2 at all cost, must type my defense. Only way to trick folks into travelling for this craziness.
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I definitely think those who love impact and DPL should stay out. No need to add your players to the ECRL rosters. These DPL cheerleaders a special kind of people. Please stay right where you are.
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