The truth is that all NEFC teams will become Breakers EXCEPT for the ECNL teams. The Breakers mothership and Lee Billiard are going to form their own ECNL teams from scratch and coach them themselves. Yes NEFC elite will be a major feeder to these teams but the elite teams are just not getting the ECNL tag.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe truth is that all NEFC teams will become Breakers EXCEPT for the ECNL teams. The Breakers mothership and Lee Billiard are going to form their own ECNL teams from scratch and coach them themselves. Yes NEFC elite will be a major feeder to these teams but the elite teams are just not getting the ECNL tag.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's the biggest load of sh!t and I expect to read this type of crap over the coming weeks. You know nothing about the arrangement nor do you know what the structure will look like. Nice try though. I'm sorry your club is going to take a major hit and this will be your petty little way showing how upset you are. Try and stir as much crap as you can. Hopefully, Perspective will change teams and obsess over someone from Stars or FCB. LOL!
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Plenty of areas have 3 teams close to each other. Penn Fusion, FC Bucks and FC Delco. Match Fit, PDA and World Class. Why can't Boston?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe truth is that all NEFC teams will become Breakers EXCEPT for the ECNL teams. The Breakers mothership and Lee Billiard are going to form their own ECNL teams from scratch and coach them themselves. Yes NEFC elite will be a major feeder to these teams but the elite teams are just not getting the ECNL tag.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs an NEFC parent this is what I was afraid of and what I have heard. When Scorps originally partnered with Breakers the ECNL slot was held by Scorps and when Breakers found out they were not going to control those teams as they thought they were they ended the partnership. Now the ECNL slot is held by Breakers so when that partnership ends in a few years the ECNL slot will stay with the Breakers and any team they field themselves, and NEFC will be out in the cold again. So what to do now??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe truth is that all NEFC teams will become Breakers EXCEPT for the ECNL teams. The Breakers mothership and Lee Billiard are going to form their own ECNL teams from scratch and coach them themselves. Yes NEFC elite will be a major feeder to these teams but the elite teams are just not getting the ECNL tag.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs an NEFC parent this is what I was afraid of and what I have heard. When Scorps originally partnered with Breakers the ECNL slot was held by Scorps and when Breakers found out they were not going to control those teams as they thought they were they ended the partnership. Now the ECNL slot is held by Breakers so when that partnership ends in a few years the ECNL slot will stay with the Breakers and any team they field themselves, and NEFC will be out in the cold again. So what to do now??
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In my opinion, the whole reason behind GDAP was to help the NWSL teams and the league to stay afloat after the World Cup and Olympics are behind it. That's why 3 NWSL teams got new franchises. I'm glad one of them is Breakers. I hope it helps them and the league. How it relates back to NEFC in the long run I have no idea. It's good for kids in this area to have three clubs in ECNL. It's a good soccer market in Boston and it can support 3 teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs an NEFC parent this is what I was afraid of and what I have heard. When Scorps originally partnered with Breakers the ECNL slot was held by Scorps and when Breakers found out they were not going to control those teams as they thought they were they ended the partnership. Now the ECNL slot is held by Breakers so when that partnership ends in a few years the ECNL slot will stay with the Breakers and any team they field themselves, and NEFC will be out in the cold again. So what to do now??
Both need one another.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs an NEFC parent this is what I was afraid of and what I have heard. When Scorps originally partnered with Breakers the ECNL slot was held by Scorps and when Breakers found out they were not going to control those teams as they thought they were they ended the partnership. Now the ECNL slot is held by Breakers so when that partnership ends in a few years the ECNL slot will stay with the Breakers and any team they field themselves, and NEFC will be out in the cold again. So what to do now??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn my opinion, the whole reason behind GDAP was to help the NWSL teams and the league to stay afloat after the World Cup and Olympics are behind it. That's why 3 NWSL teams got new franchises. I'm glad one of them is Breakers. I hope it helps them and the league. How it relates back to NEFC in the long run I have no idea. It's good for kids in this area to have three clubs in ECNL. It's a good soccer market in Boston and it can support 3 teams.
Anybody out there figured out how it's going to work with Stars, Scorps and now third wheel BB, all being from eastern Mass?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBegs the question of who BB will be partnered with for their home and away weekends in ECNL competition? A central premise of ECNL is that two area teams travel together to play one game each on Sat/Sun vs. two other clubs. And vice versa on home weekends.
Anybody out there figured out how it's going to work with Stars, Scorps and now third wheel BB, all being from eastern Mass?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBegs the question of who BB will be partnered with for their home and away weekends in ECNL competition? A central premise of ECNL is that two area teams travel together to play one game each on Sat/Sun vs. two other clubs. And vice versa on home weekends.
Anybody out there figured out how it's going to work with Stars, Scorps and now third wheel BB, all being from eastern Mass?
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