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USSDA is NOT taking away HS soccer, families have to make choices, its great you live in a country where you have choices, but I think the sub rules should match ECNL, and the rosters should not be over 18 players, that would help many on-the-fence families.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInteresting commentary...oftentimes the DA/GDA supporters look down on those who would even consider HS...but the point he makes is one of choice. By taking that choice away (especially for girls who have no real pro path), the GDA is forcing a huge sacrifice that many may not realize until later on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBTW: I don’t look down on anyone, maybe I am different, sorry that you feel slighted in some way, GDA is not a perfect system, but it works for us....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUSSDA is NOT taking away HS soccer, families have to make choices, its great you live in a country where you have choices, but I think the sub rules should match ECNL, and the rosters should not be over 18 players, that would help many on-the-fence families.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBoys and Girls are different. I can understand that for an MLS-fully funded program, you will need give up other things and make choices.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe point is it doesn't work for a lot of players (who have the talent to play at it). It is not attracting critical mass and as a league it leaves a lot to be desired since they failed to address any of the shortcomings of ECNL. It still has too much travel with too much time and expense devoted to that. At the current state, I would much rather pay for the training then have to go to Rochester for a blowout game. At least LISC doesn't require much travel, but it's still a waste of time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you think FC Stars wants to travel to FC Bucks for blowouts??
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No one wants to travel for uneven games. But GDA had a chance to prevent that or structure things to address travel and expense. So I fault USSF for creating a poorly executed product that lacks quality as a league, instead of creating a program that achieves the goals they espouse and improves upon ECNL. They oversold and gave it to too many clubs who had to fill rosters. And they have 2 dogs in a division of 8 when you play each team 3x/year. And Atlantic is also a weak division overall.
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EDP running a league for U16 GDA B team players who don't make their U16/17 squads. Think about the travel. Better off doing EDP locally, play for a club that does showcases, than do GDA B.
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https://www.edpsoccer.com/news_artic...eid=d9e70c4483
As a result of interest from several girls U.S. Soccer Development Academy clubs within the East Conference, eight Girls DA clubs in the US Youth Soccer East Region have gotten together to form the 16U US Youth Soccer National League Atlantic Development Player EDP Conference. This conference gives these clubs a chance to participate in a competition with parallel scheduling to the DA that will culminate with a playoff and a chance to participate in the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series.
The following U.S. Soccer Development Academy clubs have committed to playing in this conference for 2018-19:
•Arlington Soccer Association
•Cedar Stars Academy – Monmouth
•FC Fury
•FC Virginia
•Oakwood Soccer Club
•PA Classics
•Washington Spirit Academy - Baltimore Armour
•Washington Spirit Academy - Virginia
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