So funny to see the ecnl crowd get so defensive all the time. It's so fun to spin them up.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postmy sources say that budgeting has already started with the sounders and timbers. They've been working together because they will be in charge of the Northwest league when it starts. Vancouver Whitecaps will have academy teams also. Fees will be $500 dollars so it won't be free. Train 4 days per week. These are the clubs that have accepted to be in the league starting next fall. They want 14 teams to complete a 26 game season so there is room for 6 more. FCPDX and Crossfire Oregon have not decided yet. It's a big drain on club fees when you can only charge $500. They are looking for 4 more clubs but said that they WILL NOT just add clubs to add clubs like ECNL did. Rumor has it Abby Wambach is interested in coaching within the Thorns Academy
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I spoke to a board member for Crossfire (WA) and he sated this isnt happening
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is why this is ridiculous. Who funds Crossfire (WA) and Washington Premier? These clubs arent just going to pay all the travel expenses for over 100 players and in a city like Seattle that has the Sounders they Seattle professional teams arenet funding this for 3 clubs.
I spoke to a board member for Crossfire (WA) and he sated this isnt happening
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Look back through the T-S Archives
Nearly a year ago all Oregonians were educated about what was happening with girls/women's infrastructure......Now that the train is on the track, the most ignorant and uneducated are saying it's ridiculous and just a myth
http://equalizersoccer.com/2015/01/3...nwsl-training/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNearly a year ago all Oregonians were educated about what was happening with girls/women's infrastructure......Now that the train is on the track, the most ignorant and uneducated are saying it's ridiculous and just a myth
http://equalizersoccer.com/2015/01/3...nwsl-training/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGreat read. No where in the article did it state there would be a US Development Academy for the girls, but it did state "How all parties come together on these plans could be one of the most interesting spaces to watch. Gulati said U.S. Soccer has a good relationship with Elite Clubs National League (ECNL), the highest level of girls youth soccer in the U.S. and a model that loosely replicates the boys’ U.S. Soccer Development Academy model."
So when the strongest party US Soccer comes into the picture it will be interesting.
Sometimes they let you read between lines.
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This is what will be coming next. This is exactly what Merrit Paulson was talking about for boys and girls. Building a HIgh School
http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2015/1...ls-new-chapter
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1715859]Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFCP 01 ECNL is second to CU 01 ECNL. 80% of the time those two play, CU wins.
Both these ECNL teams are better than any other Oregon 01 team, though, and they are pulling away.[/QUOTE
Many ECNL players & TA players who would've joined ECNL, will join a Girls DA if it's only 500$ and you get to fly to play great teams. Oregon CA has enough top players to keep ECNL going but Oregon doesn't.
Unless the Girls DA doesn't allow players to also play HS like they don't for the boys. More girls might opt out then.
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Someone here has already note that ECNL and USSDA have 2 entirely different goals. One is looking to pick the best players for USWNT and one is looking to Showcase girls for college.
I simply do not see how the allure of ECNL simply vanishes for the players or the college coaches. Lets face it. Some kids are not playing soccer at the WNt level and never will. But a shot load are playing for college level and the ECNL is covering that market like a wet blanket.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut I was waiting to see what results YOUR team posted. See, people like to bag on other teams, but when they have to put up what their team has done, they shut up. They know their team hasn't done shinola. That CFC team that you were putting down has done much more out of state than many of the FC or CU teams have done. Pretty funny that people think that the ECNL patch suddenly makes your team good. All it means is that you are getting beaten up regularly by out of state ECNL teams. Have any of the local ECNL teams won yet this year?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm an ecnl parent but let's at least be honest in our posts. ET 00 won state 4 years in a row. They had some very strong players, many who are now playing ecnl for both CU and FCP.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf "many" is a "couple" then OK. ET won state cup because Nemesis wasn't allowed to play all those years. And then FCP wasn't there for U14. If ET was so good, why don't they exist any longer? Because the girls knew, deep down, that they were just a bunch of thugs booting the ball long and chasing it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf "many" is a "couple" then OK. ET won state cup because Nemesis wasn't allowed to play all those years. And then FCP wasn't there for U14. If ET was so good, why don't they exist any longer? Because the girls knew, deep down, that they were just a bunch of thugs booting the ball long and chasing it.
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