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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd even players dedicated to improving love competing. No season with games to play is a very tough sell.
What they have now is a tough sell to sustain itself. If they want the unicorns, they will sacrifice for getting the best development environment. But that doesn't exist right now.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGeography can't be dismissed across the US. I agree that GDA needs to shrink substantially, and by doing so, GDA needs to stop being a league and focus on the development component. It's not practical and cost-ineffective to force costly travel for weekly games as currently structured. It would be even worse with 25% of the current clubs.
Acceptance to GDA should have been something that was coveted...instead they had to scrape players to fill the rosters because they was just too much competition for the same players. Make it an elite thing and those who truly want it will find their way there. Otherwise, it is just going to limp along with watered down talent and lack competitive games as a league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlayers need game match conditions, yes, so play weekly games without standings, just not ones that require significant travel. Or have 1 weekend/month with games that count towards standings with other regional GDA teams. Continue to have showcases.
What they have now is a tough sell to sustain itself. If they want the unicorns, they will sacrifice for getting the best development environment. But that doesn't exist right now.
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But there was and is, and US Soccer was not doing their job. Clubs/coaches can and will try to gain NT visibility/exposure for players, but I would expect U.S. Soccer to not buy into it. The NT system should be structured, fair and open to all players. No player should have to join DA to be on a NT. Awful statement by AH.
US Soccer could have set up open communication/ complaint box for poor coaching behavior. The coach's license is provided by US Soccer and can be taken away.
If USSF controls everything, then where is the oversight? If clubs/parents/players don't agree with US Soccer, then what? What is the check and balance?
Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthere is no oversight in the ECNL. the only difference is the USSF are held to a higher standard. I think one thing that is overlooked is that the USSF were horrified by some of the behaviors in these Clubs.
I spoke to a College coach at a top 10 program who told me he was embarrassed by some of the language and yelling coming from coaches directed at players during showcases.
all these issues are collective ones that as a soccer community no one tires to address because the overriding aim is to make money and turn a blind eye unless directly impacted. I bet almost every roster has kids who really dont belong and every family knows it.
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you dont need to stop being a league to develop. you dont need to stop keeping standings or scores either. You need what the womens game lacks
attractive benefits from the process of developing that are proportional to how good you actually get.
this whole GDA/ECNL thing boils done to one very simple fact. the developmental benefits of the GDA curriculum are not valued by the general public. Soccer excellence is not valued here. before we even waste time debating which platform is "better" thats the key issue.
If recruiting shifts to say junior year, then i think you will see a change in perception. right now with many of the top school recruiting long before you have enough real information on a player, parents are lulled into thinking development does not matter than much. If its pushed back, then it will matter a lot more.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut there was and is, and US Soccer was not doing their job. Clubs/coaches can and will try to gain NT visibility/exposure for players, but I would expect U.S. Soccer to not buy into it. The NT system should be structured, fair and open to all players. No player should have to join DA to be on a NT. Awful statement by AH.
US Soccer could have set up open communication/ complaint box for poor coaching behavior. The coach's license is provided by US Soccer and can be taken away.
If USSF controls everything, then where is the oversight? If clubs/parents/players don't agree with US Soccer, then what? What is the check and balance?
On your complaint box, what are you suggesting they do with complaints? you do realize that opens the door for frivolous complaints from disgruntled parents right?
you seem more concerned about elected reps controlling something than a cartel of private business who have no requirements to open up their books for anyone. I get your concerns, but they seem a bit one sided.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou dont need to stop being a league to develop. you dont need to stop keeping standings or scores either. You need what the womens game lacks
attractive benefits from the process of developing that are proportional to how good you actually get.
this whole GDA/ECNL thing boils done to one very simple fact. the developmental benefits of the GDA curriculum are not valued by the general public. Soccer excellence is not valued here. before we even waste time debating which platform is "better" thats the key issue.
If recruiting shifts to say junior year, then i think you will see a change in perception. right now with many of the top school recruiting long before you have enough real information on a player, parents are lulled into thinking development does not matter than much. If its pushed back, then it will matter a lot more.
So much of the current GDA platform, in terms of time and cost, is spent on weekly games far away. With fewer clubs and more focus on the players supposed to be there, the game component can be solved in some other ways. That is the easiest part. Having a consistent development platform in place that works across the geography is what is failing.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredYes. I miss going to phoenix in April for my daughter to be seeing by Arizona SU.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredYou are misunderstanding the comment -- it wasn't that you need to stop being a league to develop. It's that the GDA in its current form isn't achieving its goals by focusing itself as a league and trying to replace ECNL exactly (with more restrictions that do not appeal to most).
So much of the current GDA platform, in terms of time and cost, is spent on weekly games far away. With fewer clubs and more focus on the players supposed to be there, the game component can be solved in some other ways. That is the easiest part. Having a consistent development platform in place that works across the geography is what is failing.
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The same goes with the USSF, but they are building out a DA platform. Does anyone have any issues with NT selections or how they were treated by US Soccer coaches? What about what AH said about having to join DA to make a NT. That's the quote in SoccerWire.
What does USSF care about. Plenty of players are not getting playing time in DA and ECNL. If they didn't have the staff and budgets in place then why build a platform without adequate oversight? How about using the complaint box for serious issues and for patterns tracing back to specific clubs or coaches?
I don't think a lot of people have agreed with the US Soccer approach. If you care about building the game, it has to start at the younger ages, be structured, bring together and not divide, and be fair.
Do you think there are 20 U.S. players out there that could have beaten last year's MNT? College coaches do.
Originally posted by Unregistered View Postonce there is no trust, you dont have anything to build on. this is what people are missing. The USSF built its own league becasue by and large they dont trust the big Clubs in the USA. They dont have the staff or the budgets to oversee 80 + clubs at the level you suggest and to be fair, they are still picking non DA kids.
On your complaint box, what are you suggesting they do with complaints? you do realize that opens the door for frivolous complaints from disgruntled parents right?
you seem more concerned about elected reps controlling something than a cartel of private business who have no requirements to open up their books for anyone. I get your concerns, but they seem a bit one sided.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredThe same goes with the USSF, but they are building out a DA platform. Does anyone have any issues with NT selections or how they were treated by US Soccer coaches? What about what AH said about having to join DA to make a NT. That's the quote in SoccerWire.
What does USSF care about. Plenty of players are not getting playing time in DA and ECNL. If they didn't have the staff and budgets in place then why build a platform without adequate oversight? How about using the complaint box for serious issues and for patterns tracing back to specific clubs or coaches?
I don't think a lot of people have agreed with the US Soccer approach. If you care about building the game, it has to start at the younger ages, be structured, bring together and not divide, and be fair.
Do you think there are 20 U.S. players out there that could have beaten last year's MNT? College coaches do.
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