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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCoaches don’t recruit teams, they only look at individual players; it’s not important to them what a Club teams win loss record is. They attend events where they feel they can see as many potential recruits as possible. They also typically have a list of players they are interested in going into an event and watch those games.
Non revenue sports aren’t like Football/Basketball, they have limited staffs and budgets. Players have to recruit schools as much as they recruit them. If you aren’t on their radar, odds of them randomly seeing a player at a showcase aren’t good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFirst of all the poster asked about composite teams, not ECRL. Obviously you don’t know the difference. As for that So Cal Blues composite team, it has several national team kids and a bunch of Power 5 commits. So I think that qualifies as a great A team. Got it?
To the poster that asked about composite teams, they are ECNL teams not ECRL. Every club handles them differently when splitting between 18/19 and 18/19 comp. in the old days, there was no need for the comp team until birth year mandate screwed with the teams. The 18/19 and the 18/19 comp Together accommodate both juniors and seniors - so 2 grades, 2 teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat about the ECRL team in NJ that won the 2019 NPL Finals? That is not 3000 miles away.
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There are no absolutes. Just find the right team for your kid and be at peace with whatever league it us in. There are no great answers and no team/club/league is ideal or problem free. Complaining won’t make any this worse or better. Stop worrying about others choices.
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Definitely agree with one exception. The only absolute is ECNL. It’s the best league and gives the best exposure for your daughter.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are no absolutes. Just find the right team for your kid and be at peace with whatever league it us in. There are no great answers and no team/club/league is ideal or problem free. Complaining won’t make any this worse or better. Stop worrying about others choices.
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It’s true. If you are looking for another club and your daughter is good enough to make an ecnl roster, then that would be your top priority. Wouldn’t make sense to go anywhere else first.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDefinitely agree with one exception. The only absolute is ECNL. It’s the best league and gives the best exposure for your daughter.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGreat, SoCal Blues and PDA have decent B teams .... ECRL is DEFINITELY the place to be then. That settles it. Undoubtedly Bethesda, CFC, Wilmington, FSA, Delco, FCB, PF, SUSA, EMSC, MFA are ridiculously loaded with talent!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs this how you make decisions in real life? These kinds of absolutes?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you make decisions how you think? SoCal Blues ECRL are pretty good (3000 miles away in a huge city full of immigrants that love soccer), therefore all ECRL are pretty good.
It could be the Elite Club of Handicapped Players League Playing on the North Pole, and the position would still be that colleges will come see them play. Often.
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