The Reign bashing is so funny. When they were affiliated with Eastside and Seattle United they were a "good thing", providing a pathway for those clubs players looking beyond D1. SU exited the partnership halfway through the season and applied for ECNL membership. Eastside ended their partnership at the end of the season and obtained ECNL membership. XF withdrew from DA, consolidating to their ECNL teams. PacNW also obtained ECNL membership, bringing the regional count from 2 to 5. One could look back to that period and consider whether the talent pool in the region supported 5 clubs at that time - I honestly don't know and have no opinion.
Now the Reign as a standalone DA club became the enemy, apparently, of the RCL as a collective. Letters from various DOCs are littered through this site making various statements about the club, and in some cases taking punitive action against players who attended Discovery Days. Things settled, clubs went their separate ways and the season continued.
This year USSF pulled the rug out from under the DA clubs, stranding hundreds of kids. These clubs were then left with finding a new league to provide those kids with continued opportunity, ECNL and DPL/GAL as the primary outlets. ECNL now has a massive backlog to work through which is stretching out acceptance/denial processing which adds to stress the parents are feeling.
Like COVID, this will all eventually resolve. Arguing things like "another ECNL club will dilute" is a fallacious argument. If it was a new club with no players then yes as it would be reallocating existing players and spreading every club thinner. With an existing club with an existing player base it's additive so the argument falls flat.
At the end of the day you have a bunch of kids/young adults who love to play soccer and want to continue to do so. The sniping and rumor-mongering that is going on throughout this community boggles the mind as some seem to forget - it's about the kids.
Now the Reign as a standalone DA club became the enemy, apparently, of the RCL as a collective. Letters from various DOCs are littered through this site making various statements about the club, and in some cases taking punitive action against players who attended Discovery Days. Things settled, clubs went their separate ways and the season continued.
This year USSF pulled the rug out from under the DA clubs, stranding hundreds of kids. These clubs were then left with finding a new league to provide those kids with continued opportunity, ECNL and DPL/GAL as the primary outlets. ECNL now has a massive backlog to work through which is stretching out acceptance/denial processing which adds to stress the parents are feeling.
Like COVID, this will all eventually resolve. Arguing things like "another ECNL club will dilute" is a fallacious argument. If it was a new club with no players then yes as it would be reallocating existing players and spreading every club thinner. With an existing club with an existing player base it's additive so the argument falls flat.
At the end of the day you have a bunch of kids/young adults who love to play soccer and want to continue to do so. The sniping and rumor-mongering that is going on throughout this community boggles the mind as some seem to forget - it's about the kids.
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