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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postlol far from it. What I am saying is that clubs that only have the 12's, 13's and 14's this year see the writing on the wall. Next year they will only have the 13's and 14's, and the year after that, they will only have the 14's. If MLS clubs pull out, what is the reason for a non-MLS club with 1 age group in DA going to do?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postlol far from it. What I am saying is that clubs that only have the 12's, 13's and 14's this year see the writing on the wall. Next year they will only have the 13's and 14's, and the year after that, they will only have the 14's. If MLS clubs pull out, what is the reason for a non-MLS club with 1 age group in DA going to do?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot sure they will eliminate 13's the following year. Some U12 only clubs were granted U13 & U14 for next year. Why would they do that if they are just going to pull the U13 program the next year?
These issues are a little bit more acute here in Oregon, as Washington DA has collapsed. It's no longer hypothetical that DA is going away in the NW, and the sooner clubs and Timbers chart a path that doesn't involve DA below u15 the better. .
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBecause that allows u12s who played DA to stay within the program for an additional year. Next year's u12s won't have been in DA, so they'll lose nothing when it's dropped at u13.
These issues are a little bit more acute here in Oregon, as Washington DA has collapsed. It's no longer hypothetical that DA is going away in the NW, and the sooner clubs and Timbers chart a path that doesn't involve DA below u15 the better. .
Clubs leaving DA is, I'm sure, mucking up DA's planning.
As far as local clubs charting a path forward sooner then later, good luck with that. Building on these national platforms has been vey positive in some respects and very unpredictable in others - something material changes every single spring. Add in that those sharing their read of the future usually have a vested interest in that future turning one way or another, hurrying decisions isn't helpful.
Would agree that clubs working together is crucial though.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wonder how many clubs will get accepted into boys ECNL.
How many applied?
http://www.boysecnl.com/2019/03/boys...for-2019-2020/
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