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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSTA All Ages
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA would give all six new teams back if Crossfire would return. There are more big clubs “All In” announced in near future too. USSF you screwed up. Get to the table with ECNL and do what’s right. Too many “elite” clubs that are just not elite.
At college at least none of the club DOC influence. These coaches want to keep their jobs so performance and teamwork is key. In club, it's about the money.
Many of the USSF younger picks don't pan out anyway. Now, you are dealing with kids that are living together anyway; working within the team system; obligated to juggle school and sports and nutrition and training/in and out of the weight room.
Just a suggestion. Could work.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA would give all six new teams back if Crossfire would return. There are more big clubs “All In” announced in near future too. USSF you screwed up. Get to the table with ECNL and do what’s right. Too many “elite” clubs that are just not elite.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome people feel vindicated that they were opposed to GDA from the outset. Its very childish, but such is life.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre you kidding? It's USSF. They never admit they made a mistake (decisions, picks for teams, coaches, etc.). I liked GDA last year especially the older teams which had many high level kids and YNT's. This year, not so much. I'm shocked ECNL became the undisputed champ again so quickly. USSF should get involved in college more. At the club level, too many cooks in the kitchen who want their kids picked in return deserved or not.
At college at least none of the club DOC influence. These coaches want to keep their jobs so performance and teamwork is key. In club, it's about the money.
Many of the USSF younger picks don't pan out anyway. Now, you are dealing with kids that are living together anyway; working within the team system; obligated to juggle school and sports and nutrition and training/in and out of the weight room.
Just a suggestion. Could work.
Our top level players are falling well behind those in other parts of the world, but lets celebrate because the ECNL allowed Western Saginaw State to see Jane from MA at a showcase in California.
Im not pro GDA, but let all understand that our best player are the ones getting shafted. You probably dont know this because there are not many about
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChamp of what? continuing to churn out mediocre players? Thats the part I dont get. Unless you own these clubs, why is it cause for celebration? we are getting rolled by teams we used to beat.
Our top level players are falling well behind those in other parts of the world, but lets celebrate because the ECNL allowed Western Saginaw State to see Jane from MA at a showcase in California.
Im not pro GDA, but let all understand that our best player are the ones getting shafted. You probably dont know this because there are not many about
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIsn’t it too late now? Would all these big clubs flip flop back to GDA again after trying it and leaving? I doubt it. Especially if ECNl switches to graduation year age groups, opening up different teams for 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th grade. That would be a straight path to college recruiting and be a death blow to GDA.
The problem wiht the GDA plan is it only really helps a small percentage of the kids. The kids who are in huge demand
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhich is why the industry is not organized around those few best players. No one can make any money doing that.
People dont really see how badly the big Clubs are ripping them off and lying to them about their ability
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChamp of what? continuing to churn out mediocre players? Thats the part I dont get. Unless you own these clubs, why is it cause for celebration? we are getting rolled by teams we used to beat.
Our top level players are falling well behind those in other parts of the world, but lets celebrate because the ECNL allowed Western Saginaw State to see Jane from MA at a showcase in California.
Im not pro GDA, but let all understand that our best player are the ones getting shafted. You probably dont know this because there are not many about
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthey can. just not in a volume based model. You make big money around real talent when that talent has a profitable professional avenue to graduate to. The training business is a niche for individuals.
People dont really see how badly the big Clubs are ripping them off and lying to them about their ability
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostECNL became the champ of the GDA vs. ECNL showdown. I'm not talking about level of talent. I am talking about top teams, the amount of teams defecting and the level of talent, there is a bleed that USSF is refusing to triage. Even on teams that are still in GDA, many YNT's are in ECNL. They left GDA for ECNL. Last year, in particular in the older groups, nearly every YNT was in GDA. Now, many of those kids graduated on the senior teams, but those that didn't, a good amount of YNT's in GDA are back at ECNL (even if their team from last year is still in GDA). Slammers was the one that hurt USSF the most as far as defections, imho.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostECNL became the champ of the GDA vs. ECNL showdown. I'm not talking about level of talent. I am talking about top teams, the amount of teams defecting and the level of talent, there is a bleed that USSF is refusing to triage. Even on teams that are still in GDA, many YNT's are in ECNL. They left GDA for ECNL. Last year, in particular in the older groups, nearly every YNT was in GDA. Now, many of those kids graduated on the senior teams, but those that didn't, a good amount of YNT's in GDA are back at ECNL (even if their team from last year is still in GDA). Slammers was the one that hurt USSF the most as far as defections, imho.
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