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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is FC out of ECNL and which club is joining ECNL?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is an exclusive league to consolidate talent and improve the overall quality of competition in addition to increasing exposure to collegiate coaches and recruiters. Over 90% of ECNL players play in college at all levels. ECNL is inherently expensive due to the travel involved.
While clubs, DOCs and coaches talk about consolidating talent, they only mean them consolidating talent. Now that there are a number of ECNL clubs in town, they can’t help but bash the concept. They would rather everyone stay local so they can keep their top players and keep with the same old model.
So, DOCs and coaches being the cowards they are, they come here to bash each other.
At least the Timbers Academy is free and the kids occasionally get to train alongside actual professionals, even if TA is a p1ss poor MLS academy.
What do the ECNL clubs offer? Better coaching and facilities? Snort. A more rigorous training program? Bwahaha. Subsidized training? Thorns did, once. Lots of expensive trips to NCAA cattle calls? Ding ding ding we have a winner!
It's like high fashion. The clothes aren't any better made, but at least you know the cleaning lady can't afford it too...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's too bad that the organizations seeking to consolidate talent, are just pay to play youth clubs that offer no real advantage over any else. (This includes Thorns, unfortunately).
At least the Timbers Academy is free and the kids occasionally get to train alongside actual professionals, even if TA is a p1ss poor MLS academy.
What do the ECNL clubs offer? Better coaching and facilities? Snort. A more rigorous training program? Bwahaha. Subsidized training? Thorns did, once. Lots of expensive trips to NCAA cattle calls? Ding ding ding we have a winner!
It's like high fashion. The clothes aren't any better made, but at least you know the cleaning lady can't afford it too...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is an exclusive league to consolidate talent and improve the overall quality of competition in addition to increasing exposure to collegiate coaches and recruiters. Over 90% of ECNL players play in college at all levels. ECNL is inherently expensive due to the travel involved.
While clubs, DOCs and coaches talk about consolidating talent, they only mean them consolidating talent. Now that there are a number of ECNL clubs in town, they can’t help but bash the concept. They would rather everyone stay local so they can keep their top players and keep with the same old model.
So, DOCs and coaches being the cowards they are, they come here to bash each other.
*It's a US Club league.
*With 3 Oregon clubs signed up and more to come we are told, this upstart from travel only platform is actually more inclusive than 'exclusive'.
*Without any tangible player talent consolidation taking place at any Oregon club, due in large part to the lack of attractive or top notch coaching staff and the business reality of so many clubs needing to hold on to paying players in ensure they can meet director & Coaching payrolls. The actual consolidation of the 'best of best' for girls in Oregon has not been en vouge since the late 90's. Furthermore there is no data to support a laughable claim that a US Club league somehow offers better or improved competition. Compared to what? HS Soccer competion in Oregon?
*Graduating HS Girls continue to join Soccer rosters at (NJCC,NAIA,DIII, II & I) schools because there are so many programs that need players due to the title ix balancing act & the demand for players literally exceeds the interest and supply. USYS girls use to be the only ones playing college soccer, now with the explosion of college teams needing players the USYS, US Club & even HS only non club will join teams. This doesn't mean HS, USYS or US Club are any better that each other. This is where you get it so twisted, it comes off like who have a really bad case of brainwashing. Much like watching the MAGA fanatics storm the Capitol because the election was stolen! Weak minds are difficult to combat.
*Traveling thousands of miles to play out of state teams that are just like the average teams in the US Club league from Oregon, is beyond stupid.
Which begs the question what type of club leadership attempts to sell this scam to parents and what type of ignorant parent buys into this underwater time share opportunity?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post*It's a US Club league.
*With 3 Oregon clubs signed up and more to come we are told, this upstart from travel only platform is actually more inclusive than 'exclusive'.
*Without any tangible player talent consolidation taking place at any Oregon club, due in large part to the lack of attractive or top notch coaching staff and the business reality of so many clubs needing to hold on to paying players in ensure they can meet director & Coaching payrolls. The actual consolidation of the 'best of best' for girls in Oregon has not been en vouge since the late 90's. Furthermore there is no data to support a laughable claim that a US Club league somehow offers better or improved competition. Compared to what? HS Soccer competion in Oregon?
*Graduating HS Girls continue to join Soccer rosters at (NJCC,NAIA,DIII, II & I) schools because there are so many programs that need players due to the title ix balancing act & the demand for players literally exceeds the interest and supply. USYS girls use to be the only ones playing college soccer, now with the explosion of college teams needing players the USYS, US Club & even HS only non club will join teams. This doesn't mean HS, USYS or US Club are any better that each other. This is where you get it so twisted, it comes off like who have a really bad case of brainwashing. Much like watching the MAGA fanatics storm the Capitol because the election was stolen! Weak minds are difficult to combat.
*Traveling thousands of miles to play out of state teams that are just like the average teams in the US Club league from Oregon, is beyond stupid.
Which begs the question what type of club leadership attempts to sell this scam to parents and what type of ignorant parent buys into this underwater time share opportunity?
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The ecnl teams are lucky because they get to play all kinds of different teams every year and the competition is generally much better than anything in the OYSA. However, a player doesn’t get to look like a star in a little pond so easily in ECNL and there are good and bad coaches in both leagues. Pros and cons to both. Choose and enjoy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe ecnl teams are lucky because they get to play all kinds of different teams every year and the competition is generally much better than anything in the OYSA. However, a player doesn’t get to look like a star in a little pond so easily in ECNL and there are good and bad coaches in both leagues. Pros and cons to both. Choose and enjoy.
Ecnl identifies very well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBoth of my kids had great coaches. Both developed the players individually and taught them a lot about the game and tactics. We definitely had some bad ones along the way.
Older daughter's team had a large recruiting class, most successful in college. Younger daughter's team in good shape and hopefully they will have a season next year to wrap it up.
Nobody is naming anyone on this anonymous chat.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post*It's a US Club league.
*With 3 Oregon clubs signed up and more to come we are told, this upstart from travel only platform is actually more inclusive than 'exclusive'.
*Without any tangible player talent consolidation taking place at any Oregon club, due in large part to the lack of attractive or top notch coaching staff and the business reality of so many clubs needing to hold on to paying players in ensure they can meet director & Coaching payrolls. The actual consolidation of the 'best of best' for girls in Oregon has not been en vouge since the late 90's. Furthermore there is no data to support a laughable claim that a US Club league somehow offers better or improved competition. Compared to what? HS Soccer competion in Oregon?
*Graduating HS Girls continue to join Soccer rosters at (NJCC,NAIA,DIII, II & I) schools because there are so many programs that need players due to the title ix balancing act & the demand for players literally exceeds the interest and supply. USYS girls use to be the only ones playing college soccer, now with the explosion of college teams needing players the USYS, US Club & even HS only non club will join teams. This doesn't mean HS, USYS or US Club are any better that each other. This is where you get it so twisted, it comes off like who have a really bad case of brainwashing. Much like watching the MAGA fanatics storm the Capitol because the election was stolen! Weak minds are difficult to combat.
*Traveling thousands of miles to play out of state teams that are just like the average teams in the US Club league from Oregon, is beyond stupid.
Which begs the question what type of club leadership attempts to sell this scam to parents and what type of ignorant parent buys into this underwater time share opportunity?
You keep campaigning for the same old system. Let’s all just keep doing what we have been done the past 30 years because why change right? Everything is just fine right? Regional and national soccer has been coming for the last decade. It is here and it isn’t going away.
If you’re club were in, you’d be making a very different post. The fact is you have a financial reason for disliking ECNL because these clubs are consolidating talent and that hurts your pride and income. It’s not about kids for you. It’s about you.
So keep posting your stupid.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYea yea yea... you either work a non ecnl club or are a parent of a kid who didn’t make an ecnl team.
You keep campaigning for the same old system. Let’s all just keep doing what we have been done the past 30 years because why change right? Everything is just fine right? Regional and national soccer has been coming for the last decade. It is here and it isn’t going away.
If you’re club were in, you’d be making a very different post. The fact is you have a financial reason for disliking ECNL because these clubs are consolidating talent and that hurts your pride and income. It’s not about kids for you. It’s about you.
So keep posting your stupid.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostKeep responding to the truth, it's a pathway to reality. Glad you are engaged my bitter and exposed friend.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI know you’re trying to be clever and clearly desperate to sell your local club soccer. But you’re being dishonest. ECNL is better competition and a provides better exposure to college recruiters. This is FACT. 90% of ECNL players go on to play in college. Another FACT.
title ix has created a demand for participants at jc, naia, ncaa 1 2 & 3 that exceeds the supply of interested hs girls.
Twisting data for your narrative is a universal tactic my hopeless friend.
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