As long as talent is growing on trees all will be well. Why people think more talent will miraculously appear over a period of time is perplexing to me. Consolidation of the most talent at each age group would be the best to hope for. Then the teams could compete well and the better players wouldn't be tethered to the weakest links (ie about half the team).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs long as talent is growing on trees all will be well. Why people think more talent will miraculously appear over a period of time is perplexing to me. Consolidation of the most talent at each age group would be the best to hope for. Then the teams could compete well and the better players wouldn't be tethered to the weakest links (ie about half the team).
... the better players wouldn't be tethered to the weakest links (ie about half the team).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTry looking at the NWCL results from last weekend, ecnl teams are playing up a year and had multiple wins against Wa teams last weekend. Now the Oysa teams playing in FWRL wish they could have that much success, 00s just wish they could score ONE goal!
By looking at the OR league and state cup results, it appears the best OR teams are also all in FWRL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFWIW, the WA teams that play in NWCL are select-level teams/clubs. NWCL is a non-factor for the top clubs in WA (ie: Seattle United, Eastside, PacNW, NWN, FC Alliance, WPFC). The best WA teams/clubs play FWRL. Even Crossfire had to enter FWRL in the ages they could qualify this year because there is no competition in NWCL, which is why they play up in age in that league but not FWRL.
By looking at the OR league and state cup results, it appears the best OR teams are also all in FWRL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe best Washigton clubs are playing in NWCL (Washington Premier ECNL and Crossfire ECNL). All ECNL teams (WA and OR) are playing up in age in NWCL
Those WA teams referred to in NWCL are select teams. That was the point. The real WA teams that are not in ECNL are in FWRL.
Btw, there are 4 girls U.S. National Team players in WA that don't play in ECNL. They all play for clubs in FWRL.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1733216]"ecnl teams are playing up a year and had multiple wins against Wa teams last weekend."
Those WA teams referred to in NWCL are select teams. That was the point. The real WA teams that are not in ECNL are in FWRL.
Btw, there are 4 girls U.S. National Team players in WA that don't play in ECNL. They all play for clubs in FWRL.[/QUOte
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1733217]Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"ecnl teams are playing up a year and had multiple wins against Wa teams last weekend."
Those WA teams referred to in NWCL are select teams. That was the point. The real WA teams that are not in ECNL are in FWRL.
Btw, there are 4 girls U.S. National Team players in WA that don't play in ECNL. They all play for clubs in FWRL.[/QUOte
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1733227]Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
If you're so plugged in and know so much you can figure it out. I'm not putting names on here. Just because the ECNL teams are required to play in a USCS event by ECNL, and then play the back half of their roster to give them minutes, doesn't mean it's because that's the best competition. Why are the WPFC and XFire U13 girls teams playing FWRL but none of the other top WA clubs play NWCL at all?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"ecnl teams are playing up a year and had multiple wins against Wa teams last weekend."
Those WA teams referred to in NWCL are select teams. That was the point. The real WA teams that are not in ECNL are in FWRL.
Btw, there are 4 girls U.S. National Team players in WA that don't play in ECNL. They all play for clubs in FWRL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey are called Discovery Players and also play ECNL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"ecnl teams are playing up a year and had multiple wins against Wa teams last weekend."
Those WA teams referred to in NWCL are select teams. That was the point. The real WA teams that are not in ECNL are in FWRL.
Btw, there are 4 girls U.S. National Team players in WA that don't play in ECNL. They all play for clubs in FWRL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFWIW, the WA teams that play in NWCL are select-level teams/clubs. NWCL is a non-factor for the top clubs in WA (ie: Seattle United, Eastside, PacNW, NWN, FC Alliance, WPFC). The best WA teams/clubs play FWRL. Even Crossfire had to enter FWRL in the ages they could qualify this year because there is no competition in NWCL, which is why they play up in age in that league but not FWRL.
By looking at the OR league and state cup results, it appears the best OR teams are also all in FWRL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNone of this matters because, although you are completely wrong, OYSA teams still suck. Timbers Alliance girls teams are bottom of the barrel skill wise but they sure can play thug ball boot ball!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInvited to a national camp for your region does not make you a "national team player" mom and dad. WA teams sent the ECNL teams to NWCL. the other WA teams are premiere including NWN, Eastside FC, Rush and Nemesis. You all are considered second tier. Sorry to break the bad news to you.
http://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2015...-training-camp
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm not doing your leg work for you anymore. 2 WA girls in the camp linked, 1 ECNL and 1 not. Get a clue.
http://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2015...-training-camp
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