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How did thornz acad end up such a mess?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy can’t they get better teams in the GDA?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOnly weak club is Burlingame. Same can be said for ECNL. Look at Washington, both ECNL teams there are B teams in their respective clubs. ECNL and GDA are watered down now, but the more choices for girls the better.
1. By far the strongest performance in girls DA are clubs that have both GDA and ECNL programs. These are the super clubs (Crossfire Wash, Socal Blues, Surf).
2. 2nd strongest our clubs that moved from ECNL to GDA.
3. By far the weakest group are clubs in GDA that had no prior ECNL experience. Burlingame and Thorns are in this group.
Obviously this could all change with time. But Burlingame is part of a group that arguably should have never been in the GDA, but the league needed clubs, particularly in certain parts of the country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is inaccurate in a couple of ways. Pretty good analysis in the socal forum around USDA clubs performance, summarized below:
1. By far the strongest performance in girls DA are clubs that have both GDA and ECNL programs. These are the super clubs (Crossfire Wash, Socal Blues, Surf).
2. 2nd strongest our clubs that moved from ECNL to GDA.
3. By far the weakest group are clubs in GDA that had no prior ECNL experience. Burlingame and Thorns are in this group.
Obviously this could all change with time. But Burlingame is part of a group that arguably should have never been in the GDA, but the league needed clubs, particularly in certain parts of the country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is inaccurate in a couple of ways. Pretty good analysis in the socal forum around USDA clubs performance, summarized below:
1. By far the strongest performance in girls DA are clubs that have both GDA and ECNL programs. These are the super clubs (Crossfire Wash, Socal Blues, Surf).
2. 2nd strongest our clubs that moved from ECNL to GDA.
3. By far the weakest group are clubs in GDA that had no prior ECNL experience. Burlingame and Thorns are in this group.
Obviously this could all change with time. But Burlingame is part of a group that arguably should have never been in the GDA, but the league needed clubs, particularly in certain parts of the country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThose 12-0 beat downs can be a learning experience. Those awful teams can spin the experience in a positive light. And it’s probably really fun to pound a hapless team 15-0. Just a long as nobody taunts the losing players.
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Judging by the quality of teams and clubs that participate in the Ecnl league from Oregon, it shouldn't be a bar for anything other then propaganda. The teams are mediocre at best.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThose 12-0 beat downs can be a learning experience. Those awful teams can spin the experience in a positive light. And it’s probably really fun to pound a hapless team 15-0. Just a long as nobody taunts the losing players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is inaccurate in a couple of ways. Pretty good analysis in the socal forum around USDA clubs performance, summarized below:
1. By far the strongest performance in girls DA are clubs that have both GDA and ECNL programs. These are the super clubs (Crossfire Wash, Socal Blues, Surf).
2. 2nd strongest our clubs that moved from ECNL to GDA.
3. By far the weakest group are clubs in GDA that had no prior ECNL experience. Burlingame and Thorns are in this group.
Obviously this could all change with time. But Burlingame is part of a group that arguably should have never been in the GDA, but the league needed clubs, particularly in certain parts of the country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThose 12-0 beat downs can be a learning experience. Those awful teams can spin the experience in a positive light. And it’s probably really fun to pound a hapless team 15-0. Just a long as nobody taunts the losing players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThose 12-0 beat downs can be a learning experience. Those awful teams can spin the experience in a positive light. And it’s probably really fun to pound a hapless team 15-0. Just a long as nobody taunts the losing players.
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Once a team goes up by 8 goals they should blow the game dead. All the extra goals are unnecessary.
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