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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter’s EDP div 2 team played an ECRL team and won 8-0. What are the standards for acceptance in ECRL and how can you have such a wide gap in quality. I know we would beat others based on comparative results too (which is what other parents on the team are telling me) Just makes no sense to me by I’m not a soccer person so perhaps I’m missing something.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI believe it...there are quite a few EDP Div 1 teams that would beat ECNL teams let alone ECRL. Tells you plenty about the money grab that ECRL really is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEDP is washed up and saturated also. Very disappointed with the drop off of coaches attending showcases year after year after year. ( even before Covid) . Most EDP teams play kick and run soccer anyway and college coaches don’t like that. EDP D1/D2 teams can win against whoever they want , but if the soccer is crap and what is being taught is crap, then as a parent and player what’s the point? It’s all about gotsoccer points to some of those EDP teams but at the end of the day kids have to learn the game to play at the college level. Some clubs are just better at that then others fact!!! ECNL and RL (even GA ) over EDP D1/D2 . Wake up!!
Have you watched regular ECNL games? Lots of really big, fast girls not so much the soccer IQ types with poise and creativity. ECRL is the same thing but slower, smaller and still no soccer IQ.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter’s EDP div 2 team played an ECRL team and won 8-0. What are the standards for acceptance in ECRL and how can you have such a wide gap in quality. I know we would beat others based on comparative results too (which is what other parents on the team are telling me) Just makes no sense to me by I’m not a soccer person so perhaps I’m missing something.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would bet you your annual salary that whatever teams in ECRL win their "division" wouldn't even get a top 20 result if there was a true State Cup these days.
Have you watched regular ECNL games? Lots of really big, fast girls not so much the soccer IQ types with poise and creativity. ECRL is the same thing but slower, smaller and still no soccer IQ.
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Agree. 8-0 would indicate something was up. Had to be in a tourney and 8-0 indicates mis-flighting in one of two ways.
1. Your team should have been flight 1 EDP
2. The team you beat should have been in a lower bracket, based on the team they brang.
What age was it? What club is your team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne thing I've noticed watching years of youth soccer; when a team is much better than an opposing team, they are often able to play much higher quality soccer, with good soccer IQ, poise, creativity, ball movement, etc. But when playing against stronger competition, a lot of that goes out the window, because playing faster with more pressure et al will force players to make faster (and not always smarter) decisions, technique and form sometimes drop, etc. So maybe when you are watching ECNL games, you are seeing the result of higher-level competition impacting how those kids play.
I've heard parents talk about how awesome their team or another team is at playing soccer and have witnessed it myself. They talk about how they really know the game, crisp passing, staying in positions, etc. All of that is certainly true when they are facing competition that allows them to play like that. If they are making the other team run around while they pass around them, then sure it highlights those abilities, but it's the other team's relative skill that makes that a reality.
I've seen many a team that "plays great soccer" look like crap against high quality teams. That's when those teams lose. It takes a really great team to show that quality regardless of speed/competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis this this.
I've heard parents talk about how awesome their team or another team is at playing soccer and have witnessed it myself. They talk about how they really know the game, crisp passing, staying in positions, etc. All of that is certainly true when they are facing competition that allows them to play like that. If they are making the other team run around while they pass around them, then sure it highlights those abilities, but it's the other team's relative skill that makes that a reality.
I've seen many a team that "plays great soccer" look like crap against high quality teams. That's when those teams lose. It takes a really great team to show that quality regardless of speed/competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree. 8-0 would indicate something was up. Had to be in a tourney and 8-0 indicates mis-flighting in one of two ways.
1. Your team should have been flight 1 EDP
2. The team you beat should have been in a lower bracket, based on the team they brang.
What age was it? What club is your team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would bet you your annual salary that whatever teams in ECRL win their "division" wouldn't even get a top 20 result if there was a true State Cup these days.
Have you watched regular ECNL games? Lots of really big, fast girls not so much the soccer IQ types with poise and creativity. ECRL is the same thing but slower, smaller and still no soccer IQ.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne thing I've noticed watching years of youth soccer; when a team is much better than an opposing team, they are often able to play much higher quality soccer, with good soccer IQ, poise, creativity, ball movement, etc. But when playing against stronger competition, a lot of that goes out the window, because playing faster with more pressure et al will force players to make faster (and not always smarter) decisions, technique and form sometimes drop, etc. So maybe when you are watching ECNL games, you are seeing the result of higher-level competition impacting how those kids play.
Pressure also works even at the highest levels ala Liverpool but it also doesn't work against every team or every game. Everything has its place.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy D's ECRL team played with only 10 players against an EDP div1 team and beat them 3-1 (EDP team played with 11 and 4 subs). Stuff happens.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoesn't mean much, I doubt the EDP team was any higher then a mid tier division. My D's EDP now GA team destroyed an ECRL team 12-1 during a scrimmage and has lost to maybe 2 ECNL teams over the years after playing dozens on time against them. So what.
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