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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoes the ECNL pay some of these posters who constantly feel it's necessary to write things about the GAL? It's amazing how these posters have all this "inside" info about GAL teams such as all the kids that left to go play for ECNL teams, teams that are begging to get out and the overall quality of teams that are located all over the country. It almost feels as if the ECNL has created a propaganda machine to try and bring down the GAL. Why would a league like the ECNL, who promotes itself as the top league need to lower themselves and litter an anonymous soccer board with constant cheap shots to another league that's obviously inferior?
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Youth soccer was already crushing in the money time and travel and gda made it even worse on all 3 counts. What were they thinking?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFair but now we are speaking of GAL. I honestly think ECNL is just as corrupt. Teams having the ability to object or to oppose the addition of competitors just because they want that monopoly and PDA awarding another badge to themselves when they can barely justify it... I don’t have any respect for that and many people don’t. It’s all about the $$$$$$$$.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe are in the same position and we are exploring other options.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPDA did fine in the GDA. Post the results so we can see all your BS. BTW nothing wrong with a club with 3K players losing to a club with 30K players now and then.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs it possible that people are just speaking the truth about how they see GAL? My kid is in GAL and we are not happy. Mainly due to DA folding and we were stuck with this league. If I can get her on an ECNL team I will. Bottom line is we came to the club we are at for DA not GAL. And what we see at the club is GAL is being pushed hard as such a great league yet we know our club would jump to ECNL in a heart beat. But definitely not happening.
As far as ECNL paying for bashing on TS. Well thats just silly. ECNL sells itself at this point and from what you see around the country top clubs have been moving to ECNL since even when DA was around.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNJ girls play at 7 ECNL clubs if you include all 3 PDA groups. SJEB, STA, and CSA are all good clubs as well. Many options no matter where you live in NJ.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think PDA moved out of GDA because their top teams were simply getting "bashed" in a very lopsided way by teams from Cali and Texas. From what I've heard PDA was in GDA "on paper only" while still
- they still practiced 2x a week
- assigned a bunch of homework to kids
- coaches would not show up due to college schedule to practice/games
- were not able to make extra money from "side training sessions" for $15/$20 a session
- coaches were required to be certified for a lot of money (and didn't)
Most important, PDA is on the board of directors of ECNL (with a hefty stipend?) and I think there are plenty of documented cases (before GDA's demise) on how ECNL was strong-arming clubs and saying "unless you put your best team in ECNL you are out".
- Colorado
- LA
- Fury
- World Class/NYCFC
Lets just say they did not want to see any marketplace competition and milk the pay-to-play model into the sunset. GDA was providing a higher level of service to players and parents at a lower cost, and it was not going well with the marketing dept.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBe careful what you wish for. We left the GA to go to a ECNL team. The roster has 22 kids on it and even though my d is very good, she sees a out 20-25 min if playtime if shes lucky. We are considering going back to a GA club in the fall for a smaller roster size. I can say this, the training she was getting at the GA was on par to what shes getting with the ECNL team. That's not why we left. The GA was brand new, not much was known about it, and we made a impulse decision.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe ECNL has brainwashed many into believing they're the only "pathway" to college soccer. If parents actually believe their kids will have an advantage getting recruited solely based on the ECNL badge they're seriously mistaken. The top players on ECNL clubs will be recruited heavily, as are the top players on GA teams, all other players will have to market themselves to get seen by a college coach. The top D1 coaches who go to showcases are only looking at 1-3% of the girls playing so if your daughter isn't one of these players don't expect Anson Dorrance to walk up to you. The other D1, D2 and D3 schools won't go to showcases anymore cause they don't have budgets for recruiting unless the showcase happens to be in the area of their school. The ECNL wants all of their parents/players to think the only way for them to get into a D1 school is through them playing for an ECNL team when in reality players 5 and up on the depth chart aren't getting recruited at all. Parents should focus on their daughter's coach and their development not the team they play for cause all of the other "noise" created by those in the "know" is b.s.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBe careful what you wish for. We left the GA to go to a ECNL team. The roster has 22 kids on it and even though my d is very good, she sees a out 20-25 min if playtime if shes lucky. We are considering going back to a GA club in the fall for a smaller roster size. I can say this, the training she was getting at the GA was on par to what shes getting with the ECNL team. That's not why we left. The GA was brand new, not much was known about it, and we made a impulse decision.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't think that's true at WC. Moving their GDA to NYCFC pretty much made that kind of strong-arming impossible. WC left GDA because families were complaining about 7hr drives to to play uncompetitive games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPDA did fine in the GDA. Post the results so we can see all your BS. BTW nothing wrong with a club with 3K players losing to a club with 30K players now and then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCG_...ature=emb_logo
results (no detailed results kept, but from what I recall PDA had 1 loss in the division? rest came from intra league play?)
http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standi...d=MTAwOQ%3D%3D
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