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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry, but the ECNL has been gutted of it's best clubs in the last month by design and with more departures forthcoming the league stands to lose nearly 50 of it's 70 clubs to the USSDA.
So be honest and understand there isn't a ECNL left to play in beginning in 2017-18, but if you want to just play HS for fun that is a normal well rounded decision.
Understood.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSounds good in theory .... but politics / ego / power will muck it up. I hope it plays out this way
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot a smart ass question but curious and skeptical regarding what Clubs have left the ECNL for the GDA? Please provide the names?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOkay, so I read your post and it created a question. If you take the top 10 players in the area per age group, where do the other 8 come from? Last time I checked, it took 11 players to field a team and not having any subs sucks. And then who decides who the top 10 are? And how do you get them all together as far as the girls/families wanting the same is youth soccer soccer, it isn't just talent but also the willingness and desire for the commitment. I get what you are trying to get at, but just seems too simplistic to actually have that be practical advice.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere was a list posted, 25 clubs in total a little over half are ECNL clubs. I know it was on Top Drawer soccer. Many of the clubs have stated they will play in both leagues, no details yet how that looks. Maybe someone will repost the list or it might be further back on this thread.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome of those top 10 players will stay with ECNL. Especially to wait and see what the likes of a San Diego Surf and other top clubs will do. Yes those clubs joined the GDA, but they have also stated that they will also field teams in the ECNL, what will that look like? It will be interesting. Just shows you have to be open to how soccer changes. My DD will be a senior, it won't effect her, the big controversy when she was younger was whether to play U11 with OYSA (8v8) or play to with OPL (11v11). I think the struggle will be with the youngers, because honestly for that U17/U18 age group, it really will not matter the first few years, their ship will have sailed already.
No one's leveraging a place in the ecln vs. A place in the ussda... clubs will play in the ecnl next year and then the year after those accepted to the ussda will leave the ecnl and yes their top best teams will join the ussda.. this isn't like a big trick or Game of Poker with clubs waiting to see.. they have already seen what's available in the future and they have applied and some have been accepted and they are moving forward.
All these clubs and their players that have potentials with youth national teams and some even with the Women's National Team they're not going to screw with us soccer
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere isn't some hidden agenda of local clubs not sending their best teams to the ussda in 2017-18...in what world would we ever live in where after you are accepted. then you don't send your best.. it's like saying your oldest daughter with a 4.0 GPA has applied for Harvard she gets in... but you send her younger sister who has a 2.0 Grade average to Harvard so the harvard admitted daughter can attend linn-benton Community College
No one's leveraging a place in the ecln vs. A place in the ussda... clubs will play in the ecnl next year and then the year after those accepted to the ussda will leave the ecnl and yes their top best teams will join the ussda.. this isn't like a big trick or Game of Poker with clubs waiting to see.. they have already seen what's available in the future and they have applied and some have been accepted and they are moving forward.
All these clubs and their players that have potentials with youth national teams and some even with the Women's National Team they're not going to screw with us soccer
To say otherwise is foolish, even if it means giving up hs soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere isn't some hidden agenda of local clubs not sending their best teams to the ussda in 2017-18...in what world would we ever live in where after you are accepted. then you don't send your best.. it's like saying your oldest daughter with a 4.0 GPA has applied for Harvard she gets in... but you send her younger sister who has a 2.0 Grade average to Harvard so the harvard admitted daughter can attend linn-benton Community College
No one's leveraging a place in the ecln vs. A place in the ussda... clubs will play in the ecnl next year and then the year after those accepted to the ussda will leave the ecnl and yes their top best teams will join the ussda.. this isn't like a big trick or Game of Poker with clubs waiting to see.. they have already seen what's available in the future and they have applied and some have been accepted and they are moving forward.
All these clubs and their players that have potentials with youth national teams and some even with the Women's National Team they're not going to screw with us soccer
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere was a list posted, 25 clubs in total a little over half are ECNL clubs. I know it was on Top Drawer soccer. Many of the clubs have stated they will play in both leagues, no details yet how that looks. Maybe someone will repost the list or it might be further back on this thread.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI kind of got your argument, but a slightly bad analogy comparing the USSDA to the equivalent of Harvard. If the Academy were made up all Ivy League teams then it is a great analogy, but allowing the Thorns Academy is like the Ivy League allowing Boise St. You can't call the USSDA quality when it has such a mixed bag of teams
The analogy had nothing to do with the Ivy League.
Read it again.
Club =(4.0 daughter) gets accepted to USSDA=(Harvard)
Harvard is the top university in the country and the ussda is the top level of play in my country.
Who Harvard admits is their Business, just like the USSDA.
Because you don't like 1 person who gets admitted to Harvard is your own personal issue. It doesnt change the status of Havard.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe analogy had nothing to do with the Ivy League.
Read it again.
Club =(4.0 daughter) gets accepted to USSDA=(Harvard)
Harvard is the top university in the country and the ussda is the top level of play in my country.
Who Harvard admits is their Business, just like the USSDA.
Because you don't like 1 person who gets admitted to Harvard is your own personal issue. It doesnt change the status of Havard.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHarvard is highly selective. Selecting the Thorns is comical
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHarvard is highly selective. Selecting the Thorns is comical
What's comical is the local clubs who thought by joining the ECNL the last two years, this foolish act would somehow make them relevant at a regional and perhaps National level, but it didn"t they were passed over for considertion by the NWSL champions PORTLAND THORNS USSDA for 2017-18.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHarvard is highly selective. Selecting the Thorns is comical
Its Awesome and so exciting for our community.
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