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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSure he did. Get off the GDA thread, TROLL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf all the schools I (could) of used, UMass would be the last as far as exaggerating my point. My kid was NYCFC last year, and he asked her to switch, sorry no troll here, but I do have some beastly tendencies, most about corn-hole.
You're another twisted fool that had zero business having a kid. Don't even feel bad for your offspring. Too many idiots having kids out there. There should be a psych exam for both parents before being allowed to go to term.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are on crack. Did you see his haircut?
U know he comes from Florida so he maybe comparing FL DA system. If that is the case then I agree but no way does ECNL look like soccer anymore.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow, another parent who is a psycho. Who speaks like this? So a UMass coaches "subjective" opinion that ECNL is higher than GDA is now gospel?
You're another twisted fool that had zero business having a kid. Don't even feel bad for your offspring. Too many idiots having kids out there. There should be a psych exam for both parents before being allowed to go to term.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI bring up that conversation because its actually a real opinion, from a real D1 coach, yeah I know its not Duke, but coach D is a class act, who is smart, kind, and informed, unlike your mom who continues to call me late at night, asking me if its wrong to sleep with her son...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo PDA, FC Stars and World Class leave GDA and play in ECNL, and ECNL is where it doesn't look like soccer anymore? And LISC, Fury and NYSC is where it's at?
The problem with ECNL is once you get above the top tier, and I'm giving them credit....they do have the top teams in that tier, the rest of the clubs are all mix and match. I get that hurts some opinions, but after Stars and PDA, and the bottom feeders of BOTH leagues, you have ~20 clubs all on the relatively same level.
So, if you can play for those clubs, go for it. If you can't (for whatever reason and not always about skill), go with the one that works out best. You'll be fine.
I've also talked to many college coaches (over a dozen from D1 to DIII), either through general conversations or through friendships, and all of them say to get in either league. Zero....none...of them suggested if you are in one to leave for the other. Some knew where we were, some didn't
Again, I know that hurts the egos of some ECNL-phytes, but unless you are the top dog you are all looked at the same as any GDA club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI bring up that conversation because its actually a real opinion, from a real D1 coach, yeah I know its not Duke, but coach D is a class act, who is smart, kind, and informed, unlike your mom who continues to call me late at night, asking me if its wrong to sleep with her son...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell, PDA and Stars for one were never going to last long in GDA. Being board members of ECNL has it's perks.
The problem with ECNL is once you get above the top tier, and I'm giving them credit....they do have the top teams in that tier, the rest of the clubs are all mix and match. I get that hurts some opinions, but after Stars and PDA, and the bottom feeders of BOTH leagues, you have ~20 clubs all on the relatively same level.
So, if you can play for those clubs, go for it. If you can't (for whatever reason and not always about skill), go with the one that works out best. You'll be fine.
I've also talked to many college coaches (over a dozen from D1 to DIII), either through general conversations or through friendships, and all of them say to get in either league. Zero....none...of them suggested if you are in one to leave for the other. Some knew where we were, some didn't
Again, I know that hurts the egos of some ECNL-phytes, but unless you are the top dog you are all looked at the same as any GDA club.
Parents approach to sports is baffling. It usually involves trying to find the team that wins and paying through the nose to join them. It then graduates to bragging about the league they are in and/or trashing others.
Its almost as if the status of where their kid plays is more important than a real plan to improve. smh
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostU MA coach is not only primarily recruiting from the NE but is more likely to go watch local league games as part of his recruiting efforts. He sees what is out there and knows what local clubs are involved.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is it better to play for them as opposed to against? You cat really believe that the advantages PDA and Stars have is coaching? Or do you think that playing with "better" players is all it takes to get better?
Parents approach to sports is baffling. It usually involves trying to find the team that wins and paying through the nose to join them. It then graduates to bragging about the league they are in and/or trashing others.
Its almost as if the status of where their kid plays is more important than a real plan to improve. smh
My personal opinion is if we played every game to a tie, or a one-goal game, we are in the right level. Yes, even if a majority of those games were losses.
You keyed on a throw-away statement I made as not something integral to what my point was. Apologies for the confusing intent.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMeh, he recruits from everywhere he can, just like all the others, places like Europe, Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast United States...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell, PDA and Stars for one were never going to last long in GDA. Being board members of ECNL has it's perks.
The problem with ECNL is once you get above the top tier, and I'm giving them credit....they do have the top teams in that tier, the rest of the clubs are all mix and match. I get that hurts some opinions, but after Stars and PDA, and the bottom feeders of BOTH leagues, you have ~20 clubs all on the relatively same level.
So, if you can play for those clubs, go for it. If you can't (for whatever reason and not always about skill), go with the one that works out best. You'll be fine.
I've also talked to many college coaches (over a dozen from D1 to DIII), either through general conversations or through friendships, and all of them say to get in either league. Zero....none...of them suggested if you are in one to leave for the other. Some knew where we were, some didn't
Again, I know that hurts the egos of some ECNL-phytes, but unless you are the top dog you are all looked at the same as any GDA club.
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