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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFirst WC is not on the board of ECNL. Second, while I agree soccer is a business, the only one at WC who is profiting off any soccer decisions is Kaz himself. If he preferred the GDA model, that is what would have been the way they would have gone. It is obvious, even to an EX US Soccer guy, that GDA is failing in the NE. US Soccer over saturated the area and it became a contest to take players away from ECNL instead of giving a pathway for the best of the best to follow. I spoke to Kaz when NYSC was admitted late and he was not happy they were admitted. He told me he even called the Academy to let them know he had a lot of concerns about adding too many clubs. Once Albertson was admitted, Kaz knew GDA was on its way out. Combine that with the fact that the boys MLS clubs are pulling out in 2020, and the writing was on the wall
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnope. they need to fill slots because they are late to the party. has nothing to do with GDA. it not a GDA or ECNL thing. Parents have LOCAL options. you play the cards you are dealt. if your local club is in one league or the other it is what it is. Anyone who chooses based on a league is drinking way too much kool aid. you choose based on the coaches, team, club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWith the mass exodus getting ready to occur from Fury, now would be a good time for LISC to expand their age groups. They're really putting out some good releases on coaches and initiatives.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey can only expand what USSF allows them to. They got one more team for next year (u16) so their current U15s can slide in, whoever stays or joins. The rising U15s are terrible, who knows who will stay, and then they also need to fill a new team of U14s. Good luck with that.
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So Mr. Negative, tell us the best club and coaches in town are the best so we can all flock there? You're so concerned over what doesn't work, tell us which clubs have it right so we can entrust the words of a soccer guru? Enlighten us
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn all of this ECNL vs DA, clubs like WC are making business decisions not Soccer decisions. Same thing with PDA and FC Stars. They did what they needed to do for their business and DA didn't make much sense for them. Not to mention these clubs being on the ECNL board helped their decision making.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFirst WC is not on the board of ECNL. Second, while I agree soccer is a business, the only one at WC who is profiting off any soccer decisions is Kaz himself. If he preferred the GDA model, that is what would have been the way they would have gone. It is obvious, even to an EX US Soccer guy, that GDA is failing in the NE. US Soccer over saturated the area and it became a contest to take players away from ECNL instead of giving a pathway for the best of the best to follow. I spoke to Kaz when NYSC was admitted late and he was not happy they were admitted. He told me he even called the Academy to let them know he had a lot of concerns about adding too many clubs. Once Albertson was admitted, Kaz knew GDA was on its way out. Combine that with the fact that the boys MLS clubs are pulling out in 2020, and the writing was on the wall
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDisagree that NYCFC is NOT a big loss for GDA in this region??
The other stuff is just you add-libing on another thought stream...
So many of these comments make no sense. There is this parental perception that being in what you think is the best league is more important than the coaching, facilities and team you train and play with. Its laughable.
Go look at the top players produced in this region over the last 3 or so years playing in College. I bet they come from a wide range of Clubs. Some won a lot, some not. Some on good teams, some bad. There is no formula.
you make decisions based on whats available and you weigh many factors. The league your team is in should not be that high
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are very few. But you cannot run a huge league for a half dozen players. You may want lots of practice cones to sign up but they don't want to.
instead egos led to what we have now. A REAL USSF leader would abolish the GDA in current form and build a better pathway involving all constituents.
ive suggested it before. ONE team per club. USSF can consult on training program/frequency etc. Any Club can have a GDA team if they meet certain standards. Failure to maintain them = expulsion.
Club can continue it bulk operation in whatever league(s) they want.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRight. so when people say the USSF should have set up a league for the best of the best, what do they mean? The ECNL AND teh USSF should have collaborated and BOTH should have compromised to create a real pyramid.
instead egos led to what we have now. A REAL USSF leader would abolish the GDA in current form and build a better pathway involving all constituents.
ive suggested it before. ONE team per club. USSF can consult on training program/frequency etc. Any Club can have a GDA team if they meet certain standards. Failure to maintain them = expulsion.
Club can continue it bulk operation in whatever league(s) they want.
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most of you all won't admit it, but across any of the leagues, each team has about 2-3 good/great players, maybe another 3 decent enough players and after that the talent drops off BY A LOT
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRight. so when people say the USSF should have set up a league for the best of the best, what do they mean? The ECNL AND teh USSF should have collaborated and BOTH should have compromised to create a real pyramid.
instead egos led to what we have now. A REAL USSF leader would abolish the GDA in current form and build a better pathway involving all constituents.
ive suggested it before. ONE team per club. USSF can consult on training program/frequency etc. Any Club can have a GDA team if they meet certain standards. Failure to maintain them = expulsion.
Club can continue it bulk operation in whatever league(s) they want.
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