That would work too. He told me today he wants to play water polo of all things, not a knock on water polo, just a curious choice.
Concussions and knee injuries are rare, and they don't have to play on sunstroke turf.
That would work too. He told me today he wants to play water polo of all things, not a knock on water polo, just a curious choice.
This is a fantastic post and such a great suggestion. I would only add the wrinkle that MLS was never really on the same page as US Soccer in terms of the mission (US Soccer is a non-profit with no authority over the wealthy owners of MLS teams) of developing kids for USMNT...which is probably why MLS is going its own way now. If there was a unified structure where your pro/rel league included USL teams in smaller markets and places where there is no pro team (Phoenix, San Diego, Sacramento), it may really winnow the best to the top while giving so many other excellent players specific goals and professional training.This should have happened years ago. Many of the DA's outside California wouldn't be top 50 teams in SoCal and half of the SoCal DA's were mediocre. Some actually got worse after going from club to DA. How can you claim to have the best players playing on the best teams when it was pay for play at many of these DA's and much of the top talent was not geographically or financially able to play at a DA,. That's a big reason our MNT struggles. The politics of pay to play have ruined the sport. They should make all the MLS Academies residential and invite the top teams within a 3-4 hour driving radius to compete in a promotion/relegation league. Players in really rural areas would still have opportunities to get scouted by other means and would have the ability to join an MLS Academy if it was residential and fully funded. This is the only way to consolidate the best talent in the U.S. Remove the politics and give the truly talented kids a real opportunity to become world class players like they do in Europe. The DA experiment was a miserable failure. I'm glad the powers that be are waking up to that reality.
That would work too. He told me today he wants to play water polo of all things, not a knock on water polo, just a curious choice.
I would agree that there were some good things about the DA and instead of taking this opportunity to take the good and improving even more with a league that grows the game of soccer, develops better players AND benefits the youth, the clubs are fracturing the landscape even more to jockey for position and in the end the kids and families still lose out. More travel, more unethical recruiting practices, more win at all costs, more egomaniac coaches.My son has suffered a series of tough injuries over the past 4 years and has been in an out of the DA. I have seen the inside of DA and none-DA clubs. I, for one, am not thrilled with the DA terminating. The DA, while being far from perfect and really only affecting a small number of players, has/had some redeeming qualities that helped set a tone for DA and non-DA teams - coaching standards, written training programs and practices plans, oversight, 3-4 practices per week, emphasis on development over winning (debatable I know), no high school soccer, and putting pressure on clubs to find ways to be partially or fulling funded. Now we are back to egomaniac coaches intent on nothing but winning in order to attract paying players, pay to play, two practices per week, zero coaching standards, and high school soccer. My son was in grade 9 this year and played varsity soccer, playing division 1 and 2 teams. The games were unwatchable and the quality was brutal. Four years in high school equals 12ish months out of 48 months or 1/4 of a player's year in what for most solid players will be a poor soccer environment.
Teams probably mix up a bit. Some of the top kids may have been on the ECNL roster for other reasons.What's going to happen with teams that have DA and ECNL? Will DA become the ECNL team and the ECNL become the gold/flight 1 team?
Per rumor all non MLS DA teams will play ECNL next season-
Questions
1) what will their financials look like- most kids played for free so will they still cover costs- I’m guessing not
2) how will their B teams handle the move down- lots of selling NPL, ENPL etc
sad for the 03/04 ages as they have been through so much already- move to SCDSL, age changes, move to DA, move again to ECNL- criminal IMO
For beng 0-3 you should be buying. Maybe you can get a hit tomorrow. Brush up in the batter's cage. Someone called the shots last week
Is DA done?
New rumors coming out today that DA is considering disbanding, both boys and girls. All club-based academies to shift to ECNL. MLS academies going their own way. I have very few details, but heard this from several solid sources today. Anyone out there that can shed some light?www.socalsoccer.com
Besides Albion, City, and Nomads, that also means Rebels got left hanging in the San Diego area. Means no south county option. Everyone will have to drive to Del Mar and either turn right off Del Mar Heights Road or turn left.Posted on ECNL website:
ECNL Boys Announces 6 New Member Clubs in Southern California for 2020-2021
RICHMOND, VA (April 15, 2020) – The ECNL Boys is excited to announce that Arsenal, FC Golden State, Pateadores, Real So Cal, San Diego Surf, and Strikers FC will join the league in the 2020-2021 season as members of the Southwest Conference.
Here you go.....
The Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) Boys is excited to announce that Arsenal FC USA, F.C. Golden State Pateadores Soccer Club, Real So Cal Soccer Club, San Diego Surf Soccer Club and Strikers FC Irvine will join the league in the 2020-2021 season as members of the Southwest Conference.
Besides Albion, City, and Nomads, that also means Rebels got left hanging in the San Diego area. Means no south county option. Everyone will have to drive to Del Mar and either turn right off Del Mar Heights Road or turn left.
I know Rebels applied to get the boys and haven't heard yet. Maybe there is still an announcement to come. There are a lot of south county parents crossing their fingers.According to our club's email the Southwestern DA clubs are trying to put together a 10 month program. We shall see.
I think its a mistake not to include a south county option with either CV FC/DV7 or Rebels. What's the over/under of how many parents are going to call Sharks for a tryout? I'll put it at 100.