One of the others that are rumored to be leaving GDA is Crossfire Premier.
I'm surprised the Colorado clubs didn't lead the charge. They love their high school soccer in Colorado.
One of the others that are rumored to be leaving GDA is Crossfire Premier.
Those records look pretty dominant.
Do you guys think these programs are partially pulling out because they aren't getting the results they are use to concerning victories. With the clubs pulling out I'm seeing that even in the divisions they lead, they aren't just dominating in most cases. What brought this to mind is how the announcement says "most competitive regional competition possible". Reading that I figured these clubs were just drilling the competition and dominating. I see they are winning (like they always have since they are top clubs nationally), but they aren't dominating at will.
Check it out..
http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/league/standings.php?leagueId=MTAwOA==
Just a sample - #1 and 2 in their conference - #12 & 15 in the playoff contention.
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Not to me. They look like very good teams.
LAFC Slammers 01/02 and Solar Chelsea 99/00 look dominant.
I think its probably due to the fact their customer is more educated and was questioning the value. We are talking about girl's parents, who tend to be a little bit more involved and a little more protective."
Digging deeper, appreciate that he girls DA is a response to litigation threats from the women regarding inequality between the men's and woman's national team (i.e. fields and pay).
At the time, everybody was happy with the ECNL, ...
I think its probably due to the fact their customer is more educated and was questioning the value. We are talking about girl's parents, who tend to be a little bit more involved and a little more protective. Just compare a boys U17 game v. a girls U17 game -- twice as many parents at the girls game than the boys. Girls are also emotionally different than boys. Much more social animals and place far more importance on what their friends think/feel. The no HS rule is a killer for many girls, who think to themselves: "WTF? I can't play with my friends. If I make the USWNT team great, but I want to go to college and be an engineer or lawyer or doctor, etc., if I can play in college and get a scholarship that is my end game."
Now, if its the college Coach saying don't play that is OK because the goal of college has been achieved.
I suspect that parents figured this out after 1 year in the DA ... no real benefit over the ECNL in that part of the country. Told the clubs ... we are moving to an ECNL team good luck. The clubs said ... whooaaaa ... "After several month of discussion ..."
Solar Chelsea 99/00 Dominat really???
Half their team has left for college already for the Spring graduating early.
Solars program has moved everyone up an age group so essentially the top 5-6 players accross the board in their respective age groups have moved up in the Spring to fill the gaps.
This is happening around the country and in ECNL as well.
Crossfire isn't going anywhere. They are fully entrenched in Boys and Girls DA and fully fund both programs. There will be others leaving GDA but Crossfire won't be one of them.That is yet another top club....
From what I understand, there are more dominoes yet to fall on the GDA front. Rumors also abound regarding some Big clubs dropping ECNL.
Who knows what will happen in the end.
I don't think those clubs are dropping ECNL by choice. The ultimatum from ECNL is forcing them to make a choice and with any of the big clubs that have boys DA, or some form thereof, they aren't going to choose ECNL over DA for fear of losing boys DA too.From what I understand, there are more dominoes yet to fall on the GDA front. Rumors also abound regarding some Big clubs dropping ECNL.
Who knows what will happen in the end.
I don't think those clubs are dropping ECNL by choice. The ultimatum from ECNL is forcing them to make a choice and with any of the big clubs that have boys DA, or some form thereof, they aren't going to choose ECNL over DA for fear of losing boys DA too.
ECNL doesn't want the under-performing B teams from the DA clubs to be part of the league. They would rather add lower-level club A-teams from other parts of the country. After all, look at the new ECNL clubs added over the past month or so. Tell me those clubs have better A teams than some of the clubs B teams that they are giving the ultimatum too.
It's easy to figure out who got the ultimatum.
Look at the ECNL conferences.
Figure out who has DA and ECNL.
Figure out who hasn't won a National Championship in the last 3-years (the criteria for staying in ECNL with DA too)
That's who is getting the ultimatums.
Yes, some big clubs indeed having to make some tough decisions.
Another "rumor" that WCFC/OC Surf leaving ECNL. Anyone with info on that?I have been scanning some of the various soccer forums and there are a ton of rumors flying around. I have yet to see anything that is beyond rumor. Hawks took down their post (not sure why). Some of the clubs rumored to be leaving DA have members on various ECNL boards and most of them seem to be dual DA/ECNL programs. Maybe ECNL made them pick a league. Saw a mention of Slammers leaving DA and a mention of Surf leaving ECNL. People speculating the drive issue is a power play by DA, by ECNL, High School soccer, cost, travel, performance, etc... My guess is that there was always going to be change year to year especially since DA just started.
Let’s not forget Surf Cup Sports Multi-Uear agreement to host Summer National DA event. Could play into any decision should Surf (not just the OC branch) be given an ultimatum by ECNL.Another "rumor" that WCFC/OC Surf leaving ECNL. Anyone with info on that?