Two more teams added to the ECNL. One being NC Courage which is a big lost for the DA as it gave a solid overall in the East. It won't be long before Tophat makes it way back. I smell trouble for the DA in a couple of years, in my opinion
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The only people who care about stuff like this are the silly ones who think a league makes a player. If these stupid "elite" p2p travel leagues for girls all ceased to exist after the coronavirus is done with us, i'd call that a silver lining.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe only people who care about stuff like this are the silly ones who think a league makes a player. If these stupid "elite" p2p travel leagues for girls all ceased to exist after the coronavirus is done with us, i'd call that a silver lining.
I believe the DA is not listening to their members and really never have "IN MY OPINION" It's just sad to see that in a couple of years to come or sooner that as what was and maybe still is a promising platform to showcase more of our country's talents will be ridiculed as a failure (which I don't think) but most will call it a failure.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell since I am the original poster, sure I can be silly but what I posted was as I stated my opinion but from a league standpoint that is troubling for the DA due to some of their major clubs that give them a competitive environment on the grand scale of things. Teams are leaving the DA for the ECNL for reasons that we can debate and agree or not agree with but something is wrong with the DA and teams leaving can only answer that question as of why its not working for them.
I believe the DA is not listening to their members and really never have "IN MY OPINION" It's just sad to see that in a couple of years to come or sooner that as what was and maybe still is a promising platform to showcase more of our country's talents will be ridiculed as a failure (which I don't think) but most will call it a failure.
But then do they fold or what would happen then?
I can’t see them just folding up, maybe someone like NPL would take them over I would guess
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell since I am the original poster, sure I can be silly but what I posted was as I stated my opinion but from a league standpoint that is troubling for the DA due to some of their major clubs that give them a competitive environment on the grand scale of things. Teams are leaving the DA for the ECNL for reasons that we can debate and agree or not agree with but something is wrong with the DA and teams leaving can only answer that question as of why its not working for them.
I believe the DA is not listening to their members and really never have "IN MY OPINION" It's just sad to see that in a couple of years to come or sooner that as what was and maybe still is a promising platform to showcase more of our country's talents will be ridiculed as a failure (which I don't think) but most will call it a failure.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook - I’m sure I will be bashed for this, but the main reason the DA is not succeeding is because girls want to play for their high schools. My kid would never consider a DA team because she really wants to play soccer in high school. What the DA asks you to give up is not worth it as the major majority of kids are not making the national team. ECNL got it right by allowing high school ball and making college soccer the primary goal for their players, as that goal is actually attainable for many and not just for the .5% that will make a national team.
I will bash you for the comment about the NT team. That's just a fallacy and nobody I know (and I am sure there are) play DA in an effort to play for the NT.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook - I’m sure I will be bashed for this, but the main reason the DA is not succeeding is because girls want to play for their high schools. My kid would never consider a DA team because she really wants to play soccer in high school. What the DA asks you to give up is not worth it as the major majority of kids are not making the national team. ECNL got it right by allowing high school ball and making college soccer the primary goal for their players, as that goal is actually attainable for many and not just for the .5% that will make a national team.
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My daughters team goes DA next year and i am sure she wants to stay because she really loves her team but I do wish she had the option to play HS. Not because she would take them up on it but because i know other girls do value it. If the club offered an appropriate training regimen for those 3 months for the girls who choose to not do DA, i would be all for it. My D is not making the NT, doesn't really think about it nd really does not care about the leagues other than to know she's playing at a high level with similarly motivated girls. Having HS even be a factor is absurd. For the 30 kids across the country at a given age that it matters for, i am sure US soccer can figure stuff out. Heck they already miss half of their own DA seasons on their call ups and overseas trips anyway.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughters team goes DA next year and i am sure she wants to stay because she really loves her team but I do wish she had the option to play HS. Not because she would take them up on it but because i know other girls do value it. If the club offered an appropriate training regimen for those 3 months for the girls who choose to not do DA, i would be all for it. My D is not making the NT, doesn't really think about it nd really does not care about the leagues other than to know she's playing at a high level with similarly motivated girls. Having HS even be a factor is absurd. For the 30 kids across the country at a given age that it matters for, i am sure US soccer can figure stuff out. Heck they already miss half of their own DA seasons on their call ups and overseas trips anyway.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook - I’m sure I will be bashed for this, but the main reason the DA is not succeeding is because girls want to play for their high schools. My kid would never consider a DA team because she really wants to play soccer in high school. What the DA asks you to give up is not worth it as the major majority of kids are not making the national team. ECNL got it right by allowing high school ball and making college soccer the primary goal for their players, as that goal is actually attainable for many and not just for the .5% that will make a national team.
the refs not only do not respect the rules of the game in HS, but in many cases warn those high end players that "we will not be calling fouls against you". the opposing coaches always ask to kick ankles, shin, step on the feet. its fugly.
then the HS ends and you want to go to a showcase, and too bad, because you are injured. then a season is cancelled, and your college scouting season is over. good luck in senior year, lets hope you dont get injured!
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I have seen equal if not more injuries in club ball. Soccer seems to be equal opportunity for injuries regardless of league. Stay safe, play smart and if a coach every tells your player to kick someone in the ankle - I would say just advise your player to nod their head and then proceed to that ignore that terrible advice.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have seen equal if not more injuries in club ball. Soccer seems to be equal opportunity for injuries regardless of league. Stay safe, play smart and if a coach every tells your player to kick someone in the ankle - I would say just advise your player to nod their head and then proceed to that ignore that terrible advice.
a better advice is. if you want to showcase for college, stay away from HS soccer, no matter what league you're playing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHS ball is an experience that should not be taken away from young people period
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