Originally posted by Unregistered
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ECNL suffers from the same problem--it tries to consolidate top players by "elite" branding, but gives no reason for other clubs to participate (and to submit to being a level down in the pyramid). And ECNL has too few teams, so there's too much travel involved. But it's largely the same coaches, the same techniques, the same facilities as before.
As much I dislike their business ethics, ADF at least is trying something different--you pay more but you get more training--and they have some good results to show. Not game-changing results, but Jo has essentially built a top-level club from nothing.
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