It should only be 3 or 4. Most kids shouldn't be playing at the highest level if we are being honest. There are about 24-40 elite players in SoCal in each age group. That is it....
Agreed -- US Soccer should have worked with ECNL on some training and development initiatives, then created perhaps 20 Girls DA progam's nationwide. Arrange for it to be fully funded (except travel, which would still be selectively funded by needs based scholarships). I have previously outlined how these teams could find competition, provided US Soccer is willing to actually think outside the "league", reciprocate and play nice with others.
Thankfully, we have the excellent competition and coaching in college soccer on the women's side to keep our national team talent pipeline flowing.
I was so looking forward to ECNL back in the day. Then this new drug came out called DA. I was all over it. I thought (like a guy) this is awesome!!!! However, my dd who has a mind of her own said, "no dad, I want to play HS Soccer with my friends and if the DA says no, then I don't play in the league."I'm sure glad that my player played ECNL when it was clearly the top league with most of the top players and teams.
Let DA kids play High School. Have "National Team" camps during HS season. If you are called into camp, you choose to play HS or not.HS remains the critical piece and will be hard change for GDA w/o decentralizing scheduling. DA's hold on the golden ticket (YNT invite) is pretty significant, too, but that does not impact a large # (though it is in US Soccer's interest to make it seem like it) - those who are impacted by this, however, are really put in a tough spot (esp with such uneven talent and competition in DA in so many places).
I'm a believer in parental and player choice so I'd like to see US Soccer relent on the HS ban. If a player is so good to be youth national team caliber, taking 3 to 4 months to play HS soccer will not hurt development (if it does, either the player or her coaches are not all that). And it allows the kid to be a kid - to connect with community, to play with friends, to relax a bit. Is it right for everyone? It may not be but that should be a parent/player call, not an organizational one. It lines up perfectly for the 6 states that play high school soccer in the winter. The problem are the other 44.
Let DA kids play High School. Have "National Team" camps during HS season. If you are called into camp, you choose to play HS or not.
It’s not that easy when only 6 states play high school in winter and about half of the remainder play in fall and the other group in spring. Hey, I’d like that change but unless US soccer wants to give up scheduling to clubs and teams for league games (as ECNL does), I don’t see it happening. If 50 states played in winter, it would be a different story but how does MN or IL or NY count on decent weather to train and play?
We are really talking about 3-4 kids per state, per age group- at the most.
And really if we are taking about pulling in 40 kids for national team consideration it probably breaks down like this:
5 from CA (south and north)
5 from TX
5 from FL
4 from IL
4 from NY
17 from the “rest of the country”. (Michigan, Carolinas, Georgia, Pac NW, AZ/NM/NV/UT will each have at least 1)
I was so looking forward to ECNL back in the day. Then this new drug came out called DA. I was all over it. I thought (like a guy) this is awesome!!!! However, my dd who has a mind of her own said, "no dad, I want to play HS Soccer with my friends and if the DA says no, then I don't play in the league."
Make no mistake...The biggest egomaniac in this equation is US Soccer. ECNL tried to work with them from the beginning once they announced DA. It would only make sense to come together collaboratively, but US Soccer gave ECNL the finger and now here we are. The pissing match continues with a bunch of kids getting overlooked. It's a joke.Agree, and DA gave ECNL oxygen by banning HS soccer. Both had and perhaps still have a chance for the knockout blow, but which one of these stubborn ego maniacs will be first to blink?
...but US Soccer gave ECNL the finger and now here we are.
Let's move HS Soccer to middle of August. 2 months plus playoffs. ECNL/DA can start November 1st. Be open until Dec 15. Pick up Jan 5th and go until May. Have one showcase during Spring Break on the West Coast and one on East Coast. Run your YNT Camps during high school season. If you're a stud and you get called in then you have a choice to make. Being told crap like this, "the scouts see some real positives things with ur dd and she "could" get the call so dont play HS" is the problem. Its laughable today but two years ago it wasnt. #letthemdoboth........It’s not that easy when only 6 states play high school in winter and about half of the remainder play in fall and the other group in spring. Hey, I’d like that change but unless US soccer wants to give up scheduling to clubs and teams for league games (as ECNL does), I don’t see it happening. If 50 states played in winter, it would be a different story but how does MN or IL or NY count on decent weather to train and play?
Let's move HS Soccer to middle of August. 2 months plus playoffs. ECNL/DA can start November 1st. Be open until Dec 15. Pick up Jan 5th and go until May. Have one showcase during Spring Break on the West Coast and one on East Coast. Run your YNT Camps during high school season. If you're a stud and you get called in then you have a choice to make. Being told crap like this, "the scouts see some real positives things with ur dd and she "could" get the call so dont play HS" is the problem. Its laughable today but two years ago it wasnt. #letthemdoboth........
Kinda of like the Greasers vs the Socs...lolWouldn't it be cool to have a relegation system for the two leagues on both the boys and girls side. Now player movement would be a huge concern but the matches would always be good and fighting for something. National Events could be like Champions League and Europa League.. You could have regional tournaments blending the the two flights like the FA Cup.. oh wait we need to all be on the same page... I forgot about that.