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Like SCDSL does?When a league declares player development as one of its objectives (and some even put it in the league name) one might expect it to perform that way.
Like SCDSL does?When a league declares player development as one of its objectives (and some even put it in the league name) one might expect it to perform that way.
Yeah... DA players are too good for high school ball. I wouldn't be caught dead posting a facebook photo of my kid wearing her school colors.
Surf will get in. Real So Cal 95% will get in. Beach and Legends are a 75/25 in my opinion. Beach fills a need and is more likely to get some love. Legends is still in Arsenal's way and now that the the script has flipped again it will be interesting to see how that works out. Arsenal remained loyal and will definitely have something to say about whether Legends gets in or not IMHO.
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Several players on dd DA players play other sports, namely track and golf. These players have worked hard for years to work on their soccer skills and have college commitments so why would they take a chance on some unskilled player trying to take them out just to take them out? There are plenty of ways to support your high school through participation in school government and clubs.Yeah... DA players are too good for high school ball. I wouldn't be caught dead posting a facebook photo of my kid wearing her school colors.
Where is the "dumb" button?Several players on dd DA players play other sports, namely track and golf. These players have worked hard for years to work on their soccer skills and have college commitments so why would they take a chance on some unskilled player trying to take them out just to take them out? There are plenty of ways to support your high school through participation in school government and clubs.
Yeah... DA players are too good for high school ball. I wouldn't be caught dead posting a facebook photo of my kid wearing her school colors.
Like SCDSL does?
One's expectations and what actually happens are many times miles apart. The DA nor any league is responsble for player development other than providing the platform to play on... that's it. It has always been the club/coaches/players responsiblity. Can you enlighten me on how the DA has played a part in any single player's development other than drawing from the player pool to bring into a YNT camp/competition?When a league declares player development as one of its objectives (and some even put it in the league name) one might expect it to perform that way.
NADSL, ADL, PDL etc...One good example. Can you think of any more?
Sounds like DPL.Just heard handful of So Cal DA clubs already technically pulled out of DA and will be starting a stand alone league with some teams from Nevada and Arizona. We'll see if this is true but clubs clearly know what's coming.
think so. But what association will it go through is my question? Maybe they buy own insurance or somethingSounds like DPL.
Denial right to the bitter end.
For old times sake, the problem with the GDA Mafia (and USSF) is their delusional belief that what might be best for their kid must be best for everyone else’s. There are about 20 now former DA clubs full of players who definitively prove you wrong that DA kids are too good for HS. In fact, HS soccer was the most important factor that led to GDA’s demise. I am sorry that your daughter goes to a crap school, doesn’t have any friends there, and places an outsized importance on club soccer compared to life overall. If she doesn’t want to play HS soccer, ECNL isn’t making you and never has.
Just heard handful of So Cal DA clubs already technically pulled out of DA and will be starting a stand alone league with some teams from Nevada and Arizona. We'll see if this is true but clubs clearly know what's coming.
Easy, tiger, I was being sarcastic. You don't need to insult my teenage girl because you didn't understand it when everybody else did.
Didn't get the specific clubs. Only a general statement. This is for Fall 2020 season into Spring 2021. It's not a surprise since good clubs don't want to be left with regular leagues I'd expect. Easily enough teams to still create a solid league between 7-8 so cal clubs and maybe 4-6 Nevada/Arizona.Was this for if play resumes sometime late June or July (I'm skeptical play resuming that early) or for the 20/21 Season? Which clubs?
The names will change but nothing else will. This will just create an opportunity for someone else to make money selling the soccer dream to parents. I also predict the while travel costs will drop you won’t see club fees decrease. In fact this will likely allow the elite clubs with access to the top level to raise their fees. Unfortunately it is always about the money.
Oh Dear god NO! Please NO!Just heard handful of So Cal DA clubs already technically pulled out of DA and will be starting a stand alone league with some teams from Nevada and Arizona. We'll see if this is true but clubs clearly know what's coming.
If Aresnal is going to possibly block Legends, and I would assume they will, why wouldn't Slammers try to block Beach?I would normally agree with this assessment, except participation in the boys ECNL likely swings in favor of Beach and Legends. I would bet 90% for Beach and 80% for Legends (lower only because of the Arsenal input). Surf and RSC are not locks -- depends on how they handled their exit from ECNL. As you said, ECNL rewards loyalty.
I expect most other Socal clubs are going to be left out. Would not be surprised if they add another AZ (Tucson) club.
No more than 5 clubs will be added to SW ECNL if this goes down, my bet would be 4. Just a prediction.