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    #31
    There is no reason for ECNL to add a club in NJ. Only if they took one away from PDA, but that isnt happening.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Guest View Post
      There is no reason for ECNL to add a club in NJ. Only if they took one away from PDA, but that isnt happening.
      be funny it shore moved to GA (or threatened) and left the rest of MFA in ECNL

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        #33
        Originally posted by Guest View Post
        There is no reason for ECNL to add a club in NJ. Only if they took one away from PDA, but that isnt happening.
        Only club in NJ that deserves the ECNL badgebis NJ Blaze. Bes program, with the best coaches, best players, hands down the best, and ONLY option in NJ!

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          #34
          Originally posted by Guest View Post

          be funny it shore moved to GA (or threatened) and left the rest of MFA in ECNL
          GA ever let them in either? Already too many clubs between two CSA branches, STA, SJEB, Real NJ. No sense adding more.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Guest View Post

            GA ever let them in either? Already too many clubs between two CSA branches, STA, SJEB, Real NJ. No sense adding more.
            There are plenty of areas with lower populations that have more ECNL and GA teams. The only people that dont want more clubs added are parents and coaches that might feel less special with expansion. There is absolutely the talent base to expand both GA and ECNL in NJ

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              #36
              Keep dreaming MFS

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                #37
                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                There are plenty of areas with lower populations that have more ECNL and GA teams. The only people that dont want more clubs added are parents and coaches that might feel less special with expansion. There is absolutely the talent base to expand both GA and ECNL in NJ
                I think the Monmouth/Ocean area in particular are underserved from a GA/ECNL perspective. Only CSA Monmouth exists, and it's over an hour drive anywhere else. And just watch the number of ECNL/GA players training with AR, RC, etc. on social media shows you there are a lot of there in the area.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Guest View Post

                  I think the Monmouth/Ocean area in particular are underserved from a GA/ECNL perspective. Only CSA Monmouth exists, and it's over an hour drive anywhere else. And just watch the number of ECNL/GA players training with AR, RC, etc. on social media shows you there are a lot of there in the area.
                  People also travel far for RC. Doesn’t mean they llive there.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post

                    There are plenty of areas with lower populations that have more ECNL and GA teams. The only people that dont want more clubs added are parents and coaches that might feel less special with expansion. There is absolutely the talent base to expand both GA and ECNL in NJ
                    No way. There's kids on NJ ECNL and GA teams that have zero business being on "top" teams. Both leagues would be better off with one fewer clubs in the area.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Guest View Post

                      No way. There's kids on NJ ECNL and GA teams that have zero business being on "top" teams. Both leagues would be better off with one fewer clubs in the area.
                      The more clubs they add in one state just dilutes the teams and the quality of the competition will go down. Let it stay “elite” and not add more teams to either GA or ECNL in NJ

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                        #41
                        Within the general NY-NJ-PA corridor there are some areas that would be much better to add to than anywhere in the state of NJ.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Guest View Post

                          I think the Monmouth/Ocean area in particular are underserved from a GA/ECNL perspective. Only CSA Monmouth exists, and it's over an hour drive anywhere else. And just watch the number of ECNL/GA players training with AR, RC, etc. on social media shows you there are a lot of there in the area.
                          I don't agree here. The best teams in GA or ecnl, usually source players from greater distances. Having a second ga team in Monmouth area would really dilute both teams and would be difficult to be competitive on a national / regional scale

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Guest View Post

                            The more clubs they add in one state just dilutes the teams and the quality of the competition will go down. Let it stay “elite” and not add more teams to either GA or ECNL in NJ
                            Jokes on you - the boards of both GA and ECNL don’t care if it’s elite or not. They will continue to expand.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Guest View Post

                              Jokes on you - the boards of both GA and ECNL don’t care if it’s elite or not. They will continue to expand.
                              And it will become the new EDP. And then the next league will be formed.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                                Jokes on you - the boards of both GA and ECNL don’t care if it’s elite or not. They will continue to expand.
                                ECNL will expand its footprint only by letting clubs into the lower tier ECRL conferences.

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