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If you think it was BTDT who wrote that then fine. Shoot the messenger all that you like. Doesn't bother me in the least. Let him burn for all that I care. He ain't me! The message however stands on its own two feet. Let me reiterate the points that I was making.
1-Not saying it can't be done but a one man band is a tough act to stack up against corporate giants that rule the roost in USCS
2-The politics of the USCS are moving things towards regional leagues not national leagues and that puts the ECNL in a tenuous position that could very well lessen its influence
3-JD can't use his prestige in USCS to be completely ruthless in protecting the Stars otherwise the other clubs with revolt and that could do the Stars harm. He needs to work with them not against them.
4-I would like to see a merger between the ECNL and NPL clubs in what was the old region 1 to form a super regional league because I think it would make a better competitive environment.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you think it was BTDT who wrote that then fine. Shoot the messenger all that you like. Doesn't bother me in the least. Let him burn for all that I care. He ain't me! The message however stands on its own two feet. Let me reiterate the points that I was making.
1-Not saying it can't be done but a one man band is a tough act to stack up against corporate giants that rule the roost in USCS
2-The politics of the USCS are moving things towards regional leagues not national leagues and that puts the ECNL in a tenuous position that could very well lessen its influence
3-JD can't use his prestige in USCS to be completely ruthless in protecting the Stars otherwise the other clubs with revolt and that could do the Stars harm. He needs to work with them not against them.
4-I would like to see a merger between the ECNL and NPL clubs in what was the old region 1 to form a super regional league because I think it would make a better competitive environment.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInteresting memory you have there. Was that the same NEFC team that drew against Bayside, the team Stars beat 7-1 in that tournament?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am impressed with your memory also. Did you run out of arguments and you are bringing third party into discussion? Yes, same team. The same team that beat Match fit 2-1, the team that beat stars ECNL 3-0 to recently. Remember that?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you think it was BTDT who wrote that then fine. Shoot the messenger all that you like. Doesn't bother me in the least. Let him burn for all that I care. He ain't me! The message however stands on its own two feet. Let me reiterate the points that I was making.
1-Not saying it can't be done but a one man band is a tough act to stack up against corporate giants that rule the roost in USCS
2-The politics of the USCS are moving things towards regional leagues not national leagues and that puts the ECNL in a tenuous position that could very well lessen its influence
3-JD can't use his prestige in USCS to be completely ruthless in protecting the Stars otherwise the other clubs with revolt and that could do the Stars harm. He needs to work with them not against them.
4-I would like to see a merger between the ECNL and NPL clubs in what was the old region 1 to form a super regional league because I think it would make a better competitive environment.
2- If ECNL is in fact in a tenuous position and suffers due to the costs of participation being too high, or for any other reason, then the member clubs will seamlessly move on to what is next. Around here, the ECNL clubs are already positioned just fine vis-a-vis the NPL with their second teams. If the NPL model wins out, or if some amalgam of ECNL and NPL does emerge, the ECNL clubs are not in any danger of getting left out in the cold. Sticking with ECNL for now does them no harm. It's a non-issue.
3- JD will do what he thinks is best for JD. Parents and players are either on board for that, or they aren't. To each his own.
4- I think it's almost always true that the competitive environment can be made better, but the question is whether club politics and rivalries will ever allow the 'best' competitive situation emerge. That's anybody's guess, but based on the vitriol that is so often on display here, we're probably still some distance away from that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1- The source of some (maybe many) of Scorps problems was that they were operated for too long as a one-man show under FM. What resulted from that is in the open for all to observe, but they also seem to have taken some steps to try and turn things around by joining forces with the Breakers. Whether that works out or not remains to be seen, but Scorps recent rough patch is an illustration of what can happen if too many eggs are placed in one basket.
2- If ECNL is in fact in a tenuous position and suffers due to the costs of participation being too high, or for any other reason, then the member clubs will seamlessly move on to what is next. Around here, the ECNL clubs are already positioned just fine vis-a-vis the NPL with their second teams. If the NPL model wins out, or if some amalgam of ECNL and NPL does emerge, the ECNL clubs are not in any danger of getting left out in the cold. Sticking with ECNL for now does them no harm. It's a non-issue.
3- JD will do what he thinks is best for JD. Parents and players are either on board for that, or they aren't. To each his own.
4- I think it's almost always true that the competitive environment can be made better, but the question is whether club politics and rivalries will ever allow the 'best' competitive situation emerge. That's anybody's guess, but based on the vitriol that is so often on display here, we're probably still some distance away from that.
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As a parent with kids in Stars over the last couple years, I feel the coaches and program has really fostered their growth. The coaches committed to the kids and available to parents.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs a parent with kids in Stars over the last couple years, I feel the coaches and program has really fostered their growth. The coaches committed to the kids and available to parents.
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