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When PDA was at GDA they used to charge the same amount for ECNL as for GDA. And that's for a 10 month (GDA) vs 6 month (ECNL) programs
Coaches realized they were effectively giving away $30k in easy "extra sessions" that they would be forcing their players to do otherwise. On top of that, GDA really meant they were truly failing at their jobs. Literally, the conflicts of coaching at Rutgers meant that they had no real coaching staff for the first 4-5 months of the GDA season, so they had to bring in some kind of a sub-coach that could do the job. So that's really losing another $10K to pay someone to pretend to be a coach. There were small differences in terms of a roster, but PDA rarely exceeds 22-24 players on a team (unlike MF that has 34 on one of theirs).
Further, minimum coaching standards required that PDA would have to spend on average upwards of $15k per team to get their licenses up to standard (B license - waived the first year).
After the first season, with huge revenue losses compared to ECNL, they pretended that GDA was a "wrong platform" because of HS and because of "substitutions". Meanwhile there is no real difference for the bottom players in terms of play time as GDA had a guaranteed "25% minimum play time" for every rostered player. The excuses were cute, but everyone in the room always knew the pure pay-to-play platform was too tempting compared to idealistic dream pipe from US Soccer.
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