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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnother sad attempt at trying to pick holes. Don't worry about who will be coaching the teams or what agreements NEFC has with Breakers. The people in the club know exactly what they have and what is going to offered. Do you really think the board of directors would go into an agreement that doesn't serve the best interest of the club? You sound like a jilted ex. I'm sure your club will be just fine. They may lose some talent, but they'll still field teams.
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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?
They can solve the BB problem by pairing them with FC Stars, and then like dominoes pair Scorpions with FSA, then CFC with World Class, etc as you move south (all of those new pairs would be less than 90 minutes from each other)... and ultimately move FC Bucks into the mid-Atlantic Conference which allows them to move Indiana into the Mid West where they are currently the odd number conference.
But Western NY causes the real headache...it's 250+ miles from every other team in the Northeast. And they are 250 miles from the closest team in Ohio as well. Seriously, on a island there in Rochester, so not unreasonable that ECNL puts Western in the Mid West Conference.
But if they leave them in the NE Conference, then visiting teams will play double headers (Sat/Sun) against them. The Midwest conference does this for a couple of teams (MN and Sporting MO) who are geographically distant. I'm guessing they alternate years for which teams lose the home team advantage that year.
Look for massive conference realignments this summer to rectify SOME of this. But if they put both NY and BB in the NE, there will have to be teams moved out of the NE conference and into the Mid-Atlantic (probably the two Philly area teams) and that means two teams bumped from Mid-Atlantic to either the Mid West or the South East. My bet is that Indiana and nearby Ohio Elite get moved to the Mid-West.
Will be fun to see how well ECNL utilized the advanced Google Map tools to iron this out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooking at other ECNL conferences with this problem, the issue isn't Breakers as the third team in Boston...the real issue is Western NY as an outlier to any conference geographically.
They can solve the BB problem by pairing them with FC Stars, and then like dominoes pair Scorpions with FSA, then CFC with World Class, etc as you move south (all of those new pairs would be less than 90 minutes from each other)... and ultimately move FC Bucks into the mid-Atlantic Conference which allows them to move Indiana into the Mid West where they are currently the odd number conference.
But Western NY causes the real headache...it's 250+ miles from every other team in the Northeast. And they are 250 miles from the closest team in Ohio as well. Seriously, on a island there in Rochester, so not unreasonable that ECNL puts Western in the Mid West Conference.
But if they leave them in the NE Conference, then visiting teams will play double headers (Sat/Sun) against them. The Midwest conference does this for a couple of teams (MN and Sporting MO) who are geographically distant. I'm guessing they alternate years for which teams lose the home team advantage that year.
Look for massive conference realignments this summer to rectify SOME of this. But if they put both NY and BB in the NE, there will have to be teams moved out of the NE conference and into the Mid-Atlantic (probably the two Philly area teams) and that means two teams bumped from Mid-Atlantic to either the Mid West or the South East. My bet is that Indiana and nearby Ohio Elite get moved to the Mid-West.
Will be fun to see how well ECNL utilized the advanced Google Map tools to iron this out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs far as the ECNL is concerned it is a non-issue. They have this same situation in many other conferences. For all the complaining the NEFC folks did about how much ECNL teams travel, the NE conference had very little travel compared to many other conferences.
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Ok, so what are they since you know so much. Who is coaching what age groups.
04 U13 - JM
03 U14 - NB
02 U15 - NB
01 U16 - NB
00 U17 - RL
99/98 U18/U19 -
Is JM the old PC coach??? NB 3 teams? Is he experienced enough to coach older girls?
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Ok, so what are they since you know so much. Who is coaching what age groups.
04 U13 - JM
03 U14 - NB
02 U15 - NB
01 U16 - NB
00 U17 - RL
99/98 U18/U19 -
Is JM the old PC coach??? NB 3 teams? Is he experienced enough to coach older girls?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooking at other ECNL conferences with this problem, the issue isn't Breakers as the third team in Boston...the real issue is Western NY as an outlier to any conference geographically.
They can solve the BB problem by pairing them with FC Stars, and then like dominoes pair Scorpions with FSA, then CFC with World Class, etc as you move south (all of those new pairs would be less than 90 minutes from each other)... and ultimately move FC Bucks into the mid-Atlantic Conference which allows them to move Indiana into the Mid West where they are currently the odd number conference.
But Western NY causes the real headache...it's 250+ miles from every other team in the Northeast. And they are 250 miles from the closest team in Ohio as well. Seriously, on a island there in Rochester, so not unreasonable that ECNL puts Western in the Mid West Conference.
But if they leave them in the NE Conference, then visiting teams will play double headers (Sat/Sun) against them. The Midwest conference does this for a couple of teams (MN and Sporting MO) who are geographically distant. I'm guessing they alternate years for which teams lose the home team advantage that year.
Look for massive conference realignments this summer to rectify SOME of this. But if they put both NY and BB in the NE, there will have to be teams moved out of the NE conference and into the Mid-Atlantic (probably the two Philly area teams) and that means two teams bumped from Mid-Atlantic to either the Mid West or the South East. My bet is that Indiana and nearby Ohio Elite get moved to the Mid-West.
Will be fun to see how well ECNL utilized the advanced Google Map tools to iron this out.
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