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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI hear from a reliable source that the TA is going to merge with the rest of the country and form a SUPER TA and since everyone knows the Timbers and the MLS this does make sense. They can operate it under an ECNL type structure and everyone can have an MLS patch. All of the kids will be PREMIERE almost over night. This makes total sense, because well I'm an Oregonian.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow you're almost as dense as the folks you're chastising .....Maybe think broader then Oregon yourself! MLS is NATIONAL / NWSL is NATIONAL. Like it or not MLS is a very well thought of and successful professional sports organization. ECNL would be wise to partner with them. I'm not saying it's gonna happen but if MLS/NWSL are leading the discussions with the ECNL then there is validity to the point that the "Timbers/Thorns" could get the sole ECNL franchise.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're assuming of course that the MLS & NWSL aren't in discussions with the ECNL about operating their "girls" programs thru an ECNL league structure.
Makes sense for the MLS/NWSL to tap into an existing successful league platform. Also makes sense for the ECNL to consider. Aligns ECNL with professional soccer and removes potential competitor.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMLS/NWSL could care less. You are the only one who thinks they are running around thinking about their youth programs day in and day out, because my god the MLS depends on those youth programs. Give me a break.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow you're almost as dense as the folks you're chastising .....Maybe think broader then Oregon yourself! MLS is NATIONAL / NWSL is NATIONAL. Like it or not MLS is a very well thought of and successful professional sports organization. ECNL would be wise to partner with them. I'm not saying it's gonna happen but if MLS/NWSL are leading the discussions with the ECNL then there is validity to the point that the "Timbers/Thorns" could get the sole ECNL franchise.
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NWSL worrying about youth development is like worrying about how you will make the birdie putt before you tee off. They should be worrying about SURVIVAL. One franchise does not a league make.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNWSL worrying about youth development is like worrying about how you will make the birdie putt before you tee off. They should be worrying about SURVIVAL. One franchise does not a league make.
Hmm maybe you do need to concern yourself with the whole game? But you knew that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostECNL >>> top level competition >>> #1 College Recruiting Platform
Sure everyone likes to win but it doesn't matter if you're player is on the best team or not. (other then for bragging rights) You're player is participating in The ECNL >>> She'll play some of the best teams in the country >>> She will be seen by college coaches who are looking for players and have chosen the ECNL as their #1 recruiting platform.
I am reasonably certain that if Oregon got one ECNL club, it could field competitive teams at most age groups. I'm also reasonably certain that if Oregon got two clubs, either neither of them would be competitive, or one would, and the other would be quite bad by ECNL standards.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBeing seen by a college coach is one thing. Impressing him enough to offer a scholarship is another thing. Even a very good player would have a very hard time displaying her quality on a team that is getting crushed and can't maintain possession. And that's what would happen to Oregon teams if they were to get two clubs in ECNL.
I am reasonably certain that if Oregon got one ECNL club, it could field competitive teams at most age groups. I'm also reasonably certain that if Oregon got two clubs, either neither of them would be competitive, or one would, and the other would be quite bad by ECNL standards.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBeing seen by a college coach is one thing. Impressing him enough to offer a scholarship is another thing. Even a very good player would have a very hard time displaying her quality on a team that is getting crushed and can't maintain possession. And that's what would happen to Oregon teams if they were to get two clubs in ECNL.
I am reasonably certain that if Oregon got one ECNL club, it could field competitive teams at most age groups. I'm also reasonably certain that if Oregon got two clubs, either neither of them would be competitive, or one would, and the other would be quite bad by ECNL standards.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLikely the latter. The better players will gravitate to the more successful ECNL club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree, however, you have to start somewhere. Exposure to that talent is where it starts. ECNL will give Oregon exposure. How many Clubs start out winning? after awhile they start to win because they have exposure to that level of competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLikely the latter. The better players will gravitate to the more successful ECNL club.
I feel the same. Initially players would go to the club they like the best, but eventually the better players would be at which ever club has the most success at their age.
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