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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStop bringing up NYCFC they are not a DA club. What the relevance do they have this year? Please I know you all miss the accolades, but your "amazing" players are ECNL and now known as World Class. Find the ECNL thread and let loose buddy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell where do you suspect all of these displaced players are going to go? Can't imagine they'll stay at Fury. Many will be venturing north. I am sure many ECNL clubs have had a uptick on calls from families interested to get out of the DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHowso? I've been reading posts on here since it's inception and it's well-established by the comments on this thread that DA player are trash.
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Drama free talent can find a home easy. Less talent and more drama can also find a home but not as easily. That is how it should be.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyea toss them...its well known many mls and academies are leaving da anyway....I predict da will be dead and buried (yet renamed, regurgitated and re marketed as the next best thing within 3 years).
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Looks to me like USSoccer just went all in and pushed their entire kitty in.
Last year, I really thought they'd reconsider their stance when there was a leadership change. I was a bit surprised she came out and answered the question in the strongest terms possible that the no-HS was here to stay.
With the # of suspensions this year in many clubs (this is not just a Fury issue), I don't see them changing tune now. I expect they will let this go until at least when the youngest age group from the first start (2004) go through HS and they can review.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooks to me like USSoccer just went all in and pushed their entire kitty in.
Last year, I really thought they'd reconsider their stance when there was a leadership change. I was a bit surprised she came out and answered the question in the strongest terms possible that the no-HS was here to stay.
With the # of suspensions this year in many clubs (this is not just a Fury issue), I don't see them changing tune now. I expect they will let this go until at least when the youngest age group from the first start (2004) go through HS and they can review.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat other clubs other than Fury FC?
Just saying they are cracking down this year and that is a fact.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI refuse to reveal my sources nor publicly name the clubs. And, to be clear, I'm not a Fury fan or defending them in any way. What they did and what these players did are 100% in the wrong, no matter how they try to spin it.
Just saying they are cracking down this year and that is a fact.
One of the draws to people moving from the ECNL to DA was that there was club accountability (rules etc.) to the league. ECNL is somewhat run by the clubs determining what standards (or lack thereof) exist in the league.
Not a DA v. ECNL statement, just what is one of the differences between the two.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStop bringing up NYCFC they are not a DA club. What the relevance do they have this year? Please I know you all miss the accolades, but your "amazing" players are ECNL and now known as World Class. Find the ECNL thread and let loose buddy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe relevance oh witty one, is that once they left the GDA was over, anyone who is still on a GDA team is a fool, just like you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey should crack down. Agree with that. I hadn't heard other clubs but wasn't asking for your sources (thought i missed it from this forum).
One of the draws to people moving from the ECNL to DA was that there was club accountability (rules etc.) to the league. ECNL is somewhat run by the clubs determining what standards (or lack thereof) exist in the league.
Not a DA v. ECNL statement, just what is one of the differences between the two.
And, I agree that it was positioned as an alternative to the foxes running the chicken coop, with national standards and oversight. If rogue clubs are allowed to operate, the entire plan falls apart.
If one doesn't agree with their approach, just don't join.
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