So it sounds like the general consensus is that the new guy's message about making the ECNL and RL teams closer is a bunch of crap. Maybe an RL player or two might play an ECNL game if they are needed due to injuries or other circumstances - which is how things are done today, but I find it hard to believe that he would carry through with sending a poor performing ECNL player down to the RL team. Parents would lose their minds if this happened. I think the only real difference will be closer coordination in terms of training - like training together frequently.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's a nice wish and is the story they are selling. The reality is once the rosters are set there is very little player movement within clubs. Couple that with the RL offering no exposure, and nothing to play for it shouldn't be a surprise that the league is bad. Why anyone would stick around is nuts go to USYS and play for state cups or go to HAL or another ECNL club if you want exposure. RL is nothing more than ICSL across state lines.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat a bunch of losers. If you or your kid wants to play for a certain club/team, you go where practice is being held. If it doesn't work, then pick a closer destination.
People travel for practices sometimes 2 hrs each way. It is that simple. I have friends and their kids played at Penn Fusion ECNL.
Kids traveled from poconos area; maryland; lehigh county; berks county; bucks county; new jersey; harrisburg for practices. I recall a kid from buffalo ny area.
Yes players travel to clubs to play ECNL and the club training fields are located in the same area as the club...duh
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are perhaps the most ignorant, uneducated parent alive,.. find a hole, crawl in it... such a F%^&ing baby, you must make your daughter proud...you hate it soooo much but yet you are sitting on an FC Buck 2006 blog... and your daughter still plays for the club and here you are still complaining... I hope these new coaches expose who you are and put you out of your misery.
There are trolls on your board clearing trying to **** with you. If you actually are a parent on this team, and not a kid, then you have severe psychological issues. And I suspect you have a bigger stake on the team then you would ever admit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes players travel to clubs to play ECNL and the club training fields are located in the same area as the club...duh
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBottom line ... Bucks has a problem with turf space. They only have CRN turf and both CRS and CRN get priority on use of the turf. Seems like CM is going to try to run the club like a real ECNL club but that will prove to be nearly impossible if bucks does not get more turf space somewhere. There is no way teams will be able to practice three times a week if the only turf available is CRN. The club needs to be transparent to families as to where their kids will be practicing, its simple and if a family isn’t happy with the location then find another club. The key word is COMMUNICATION. People just need to be told what exactly they are signing up for BEFORE any money is exchanged. Simple really.
Just like CM wasn't coaching and yet here we are coaching the 05.
You all got played!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't worry we will be practicing at the PG so the 05 Ignite players can all play and commute to like the good ole Delco days.
Just like CM wasn't coaching and yet here we are coaching the 05.
You all got played!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree and that’s fine with many people - the club just needs to let people know what they are signing up for. I think most will be ok with it as all anyone really wants is a good training environment with three times a week practices - if that means proving grounds so be it!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes players travel to clubs to play ECNL and the club training fields are located in the same area as the club...duh
Part of the youth soccer process girls and guys.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe post was directed to the goof who thinks it is too far for fc bucks lil mia to travel to Proving Grounds.. Like 45 mins away. It was to show that if you want to play for that club, you go where instructed. Plenty do it and the poster listed examples of kids that traveled from other states or all over to play for another club.
Part of the youth soccer process girls and guys.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnless your kid is truly one of the top top players in the area (which they aren't because you'd be at PDA and wouldn't be subjecting yourself to this mess), there is absolutely ZERO reason to spend more than an hour each way in the car - assuming 3 trainings a week - that is 6 hours a week of car time. Your kid will be much better off using that time to focus on academics - the reality is, your kid is far more likely to get more money from schools for good academics than they ever will for soccer.
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You’ll find out when it gets announced. Hopefully not too much overreacting from people, just go with the flow.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou’ll find out when it gets announced. Hopefully not too much overreacting from people, just go with the flow.
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