Does anyone know why Washington Youth Soccer and RCL clubs have been bad mouthing PSPL and US Club Soccer since PSPL's inception (i.e. the whole Gunners thing). But now they are "all in" on ECNL which rolls up to US Club Soccer and not US Youth Soccer, which is what RCL and WYS roll up to. US Youth soccer is supposed to have its own local, regional and national leagues. I guess those aren't "elite" enough now? Doesn't that mean in theory the best "elite" path in the future should be through PSPL and into ECNL. (Of course PSPL clubs need to start applying for ECNL since they don't have any right now)
I am not trying to re hash the PSPL is weaker than RCL debate. We are talking theoretical here. Theoretically PSPL should be a bit weaker than RCL just because it is newer, but as we have heard some PSPL teams are strong enough to beat RCL A teams. So PSPL is gaining stronger competition. With the Reign addition to PSPL, PSPL might also become stronger in the future. That is a wait and see type of thing though.
How does WYS justify sponsoring and maintain control of ECNL teams with clubs that are WYS affiliated. I think if these clubs are smart they keep pressing with ECNL and then join US Club and start leaving WYS behind. WYS would start to have no control of clubs that are joining ECNL.
The next 10 years in WA Soccer may be interesting. (Or maybe the same. :) )
I am not trying to re hash the PSPL is weaker than RCL debate. We are talking theoretical here. Theoretically PSPL should be a bit weaker than RCL just because it is newer, but as we have heard some PSPL teams are strong enough to beat RCL A teams. So PSPL is gaining stronger competition. With the Reign addition to PSPL, PSPL might also become stronger in the future. That is a wait and see type of thing though.
How does WYS justify sponsoring and maintain control of ECNL teams with clubs that are WYS affiliated. I think if these clubs are smart they keep pressing with ECNL and then join US Club and start leaving WYS behind. WYS would start to have no control of clubs that are joining ECNL.
The next 10 years in WA Soccer may be interesting. (Or maybe the same. :) )
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