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No idea. These pro clubs come in here and just add to the overpriced exclusionary environment already here. NY soccer needs this like it needs a hole in the head.
Do something different or serve some market other than the affluent girls that have been served by youth soccer for years, or go away and leave us alone.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWC can’t be happy about this
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy D plays at WC, the nycfc thing is pretty irrelevant in practice. The team is World Class, its listed as WCFC on ecnl website, nycfc has nothing to do with the teams and do not subsidize anything. Its not even a free uniform from the mls team. Assume that soon it just returns to wcfc uniforms and no one would really mind and should actually end up cheaper.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy D plays at WC, the nycfc thing is pretty irrelevant in practice. The team is World Class, its listed as WCFC on ecnl website, nycfc has nothing to do with the teams and do not subsidize anything. Its not even a free uniform from the mls team. Assume that soon it just returns to wcfc uniforms and no one would really mind and should actually end up cheaper.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo what does WC on the girls side get from NYCFC? Just the jerseys they play in that they have to pay for?
All told, NYCFC basically just put their name on WC ECNL/ECRL teams and not much else.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPretty much, yes. NYCFC originally got involved in GDA because Kaz wanted to do GDA but the club wanted to stay in ECNL. WC "gave" their GDA acceptance to NYCFC, but it was really just Kaz and his inner circle of coaches (eg. Fredy et al) running it with the NYCFC brand. At that point, NYCFC did provide jerseys at no cost to the players, but coaches, training facility, etc was all WC. At the point where Kaz decided to withdraw from GDA, NYCFC offered to keep their name on the teams (don't know why, probably just marketing). The first year back in ECNL, jerseys were free to the team because they were basically leftover inventory from GDA. But apparently now, a year removed, NYCFC is still letting WC use the name but with no GDA jerseys left in inventory, players need to pay for them.
All told, NYCFC basically just put their name on WC ECNL/ECRL teams and not much else.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy would do this? Just canabalizes more kids from youth soccer clubs in whatever markets they go into. These mls clubs should stay away from the girls unless they are going to provide equal to what they do for boys. Girls do not need to see themselves as second fiddle to boys. No thanks.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is equal to boys? The boys have a professional pathway. Girls do not. There is a difference between inequality and having two very different pathways.
When your talented girl trains and plays with an mls outfit they see this happen and they understand that the boys will always get the best because the boys have a path to a pro league that actually can operate as a successful business.
That is what it is but at a non pro clubs, sometimes it is the girls side that gets the best at certain clubs. And they see that.
Now maybe the 2nd tier training at nycfc is better than the best a female focused club is offering. You need to decide what makes sense for your girl. If she is observant and the 2nd class treatment is a negative influence, maybe you choose a different environment.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf course. Pro clubs of course will give the best coaches, facilities, practice time, attention, training, etc. Etc. To the youth boys over the girls. This is their business and of course it makes sense.
When your talented girl trains and plays with an mls outfit they see this happen and they understand that the boys will always get the best because the boys have a path to a pro league that actually can operate as a successful business.
That is what it is but at a non pro clubs, sometimes it is the girls side that gets the best at certain clubs. And they see that.
Now maybe the 2nd tier training at nycfc is better than the best a female focused club is offering. You need to decide what makes sense for your girl. If she is observant and the 2nd class treatment is a negative influence, maybe you choose a different environment.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot sure what this thing is with NYCFC talent centers, but D trained in the Red Bulls RDS program from U9-14 in a mostly-co-ed environment, and it was the best training she ever had. RDS has some all-girls sessions and summer-showcase teams and they were also very good.
RB just really did not care that much and cold not be bothered to control it. They were happy to cash the checks like all these programs. The coaching and training was good but the difference between the boys and the girls was very obvious to anyone paying attention including the players..
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postmine too but at the time the teams were not co-ed and the difference between the girls and the boys was significant. the girls side was controlled by aggressive parents and behaviors were ignored that would not have been tolerated on the boys side for a minute.
RB just really did not care that much and cold not be bothered to control it. They were happy to cash the checks like all these programs. The coaching and training was good but the difference between the boys and the girls was very obvious to anyone paying attention including the players..
I would absolutely expect that the boys side has more to it as there is incentive for RDS to prepare players for the RB Academy teams, but I absolutely felt like we got our money's worth with D participating on the girls' side at RDS.
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