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    #61
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    There has been zero talk anywhere about CSA Bergan getting into ECNL. Stop with this stupid nonsense. I'm sure you can find better things to do with your time.
    CSA Bergen applies to join ECNL every 2 years.

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      #62
      It’s too late to add anyone now anyway. ECNL not adding anymore teams for 21-22.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        CSA Bergen applies to join ECNL every 2 years.
        But GA is the top platform for girls in the country!

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          #64
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          There are far better clubs then any CSA that could/should be in ECNL. CSA:Bergen is not a consideration. They may apply every year and tell people the have a chance but no, they don't.
          What better clubs than CSA in NJ? It’s amazing the defensive tactics ECNL employs to protect its business.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            What better clubs than CSA in NJ? It’s amazing the defensive tactics ECNL employs to protect its business.
            Clearly the ECNL is terrified of the sleeping giant at Cedar Stars. Once we surpass Tophat as the top GA club in the nation, ECNL will have no choice but to let us in.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Clearly the ECNL is terrified of the sleeping giant at Cedar Stars. Once we surpass Tophat as the top GA club in the nation, ECNL will have no choice but to let us in.
              Tophat....LOLOLOLOLOL!! Someone sure does have high hopes.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                CSA Bergen applies to join ECNL every 2 years.
                I guess because you say so, then it's true. What proof do you have?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  What better clubs than CSA in NJ? It’s amazing the defensive tactics ECNL employs to protect its business.
                  Just in NJ? STA, PSA, NJ Premier, SJEB, Real just to name a few. More deserving from CSA's divisions in GA? In NE you have NEFC, SSS, Oakwood and STA and in MA you have SJEB, FCV and Arlington (oh wait Arlington was already accepted into ECNL).

                  CSA Bergen is dead last in almost every division it is in with a combined 8-40-14 with the best being a barely .500 team in the 06s (6-5-1) and 4 out of 6 teams without a single win. CSA Monmouth is doing better, statistically, but only because it has one of the weakest divisions in all of GA.

                  And what honors does CSA have? How many YNT Regional or National invites? How many D1 commits that earn collegiate honors? How many that actually last 4-5yrs in college or go on to become some level of pro? You ever look at the application for ECNL (https://www.dropbox.com/s/vr5r6pyy4l...ons.pdf?dl=0)?

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Just in NJ? STA, PSA, NJ Premier, SJEB, Real just to name a few. More deserving from CSA's divisions in GA? In NE you have NEFC, SSS, Oakwood and STA and in MA you have SJEB, FCV and Arlington (oh wait Arlington was already accepted into ECNL).

                    CSA Bergen is dead last in almost every division it is in with a combined 8-40-14 with the best being a barely .500 team in the 06s (6-5-1) and 4 out of 6 teams without a single win. CSA Monmouth is doing better, statistically, but only because it has one of the weakest divisions in all of GA.

                    And what honors does CSA have? How many YNT Regional or National invites? How many D1 commits that earn collegiate honors? How many that actually last 4-5yrs in college or go on to become some level of pro? You ever look at the application for ECNL (https://www.dropbox.com/s/vr5r6pyy4l...ons.pdf?dl=0)?
                    Even the CSA coaches can't muster up a response to that - Well done!

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Just in NJ? STA, PSA, NJ Premier, SJEB, Real just to name a few. More deserving from CSA's divisions in GA? In NE you have NEFC, SSS, Oakwood and STA and in MA you have SJEB, FCV and Arlington (oh wait Arlington was already accepted into ECNL).

                      CSA Bergen is dead last in almost every division it is in with a combined 8-40-14 with the best being a barely .500 team in the 06s (6-5-1) and 4 out of 6 teams without a single win. CSA Monmouth is doing better, statistically, but only because it has one of the weakest divisions in all of GA.

                      And what honors does CSA have? How many YNT Regional or National invites? How many D1 commits that earn collegiate honors? How many that actually last 4-5yrs in college or go on to become some level of pro? You ever look at the application for ECNL (https://www.dropbox.com/s/vr5r6pyy4l...ons.pdf?dl=0)?
                      The CSA GA 05 team went 0-4 in DTS tourney against town and EDP teams of that tells you anything. How the heck will they be able to compete in ECNL?

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Just in NJ? STA, PSA, NJ Premier, SJEB, Real just to name a few. More deserving from CSA's divisions in GA? In NE you have NEFC, SSS, Oakwood and STA and in MA you have SJEB, FCV and Arlington (oh wait Arlington was already accepted into ECNL).

                        CSA Bergen is dead last in almost every division it is in with a combined 8-40-14 with the best being a barely .500 team in the 06s (6-5-1) and 4 out of 6 teams without a single win. CSA Monmouth is doing better, statistically, but only because it has one of the weakest divisions in all of GA.

                        And what honors does CSA have? How many YNT Regional or National invites? How many D1 commits that earn collegiate honors? How many that actually last 4-5yrs in college or go on to become some level of pro? You ever look at the application for ECNL (https://www.dropbox.com/s/vr5r6pyy4l...ons.pdf?dl=0)?
                        Not a CSA parent. But I would like to point out that by the same standards we should all petition ECNL to drop Match Fit and just give it to a proper club.

                        Exactly the same talking points (no accolades, poor record) and also add
                        - no fields
                        - rosters of 22-34 across all teams
                        - 2x training sessions that are frequently cancelled

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Not a CSA parent. But I would like to point out that by the same standards we should all petition ECNL to drop Match Fit and just give it to a proper club.

                          Exactly the same talking points (no accolades, poor record) and also add
                          - no fields
                          - rosters of 22-34 across all teams
                          - 2x training sessions that are frequently cancelled
                          No fields? Why are they always at Morris Catholic for training?

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            The CSA GA 05 team went 0-4 in DTS tourney against town and EDP teams of that tells you anything. How the heck will they be able to compete in ECNL?
                            CSA would draw more talent if they were admitted to ECNL

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              I guess because you say so, then it's true. What proof do you have?
                              Have known many families with their D at CSA Bergen over the years. Heard it from a couple of them.

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                No fields? Why are they always at Morris Catholic for training?
                                They don't have their own fields like most other ECNL clubs have.

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