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Another great article. Things haven't changed that much...
http://articles.latimes.com/1999/jun/19/news/mn-48085/2
http://articles.latimes.com/1999/jun/19/news/mn-48085/2
Here is a cute article about Julie Foudy's team that won the first Cal South USYS national championship.
http://articles.latimes.com/1987-02-19/sports/sp-4134_1_laguna-hills
Does Southern Section still have that 5-player rule?
I agree with the notion that GDA SoCal Conference will be watered down. ECNL has 8 SoCal clubs, Strikers and Arsenal had a hard time fielding competitive teams. GDA has what 14 clubs? Even if we add, Legends, Beach, and Carlsbad into the count....that would total 9 competitive clubs minus Arsenal and Strikers. There are 5 additional clubs that isn't needed in SoCal.Again you make some very valid points. I really like the regional academy idea a lot. I am not really that experienced with Albion. They have decent teams but the only elite team I ever remember them having was the team that Noah Kooiman brought over from Arsenal (they were the first U14 ECNL national champs). They fell off as several of their best players (Leah Pruitt, Julia Bingham, Marissa Everett, Ayana Robles) left for ECNL clubs that were closer once he took the team down south. That was a real shame.
I agree that teamwork matters. Maybe the problem is that there really should be separate competitive tracks for the truly elite players and the really good players. GDA is going to have a bunch of really good players. Even in SoCal only a handful per age group are truly elite and that is just the truth. Just look at the 2016 graduating class. Lots of players went on to have good first years of college but less than a dozen had a significant impact on the national scale and even fewer are still in the YNT pipeline. GDA isn't going to solve this issue in SoCal. With so many choices the teams are only going to be weaker than the top ECNL teams are now.
No worries. As you said, your player only has one season left and mine isn't a youth player any longer. Good luck to you and yours.
I am pretty sure that you are more altrustic about the whole issue than most here. So far from what I have seen, the Albion inclusion is not so good for the majority of San Diego area players. There just aren't enough kids/parents for this. will see. I suspect this will be a problem across the country. Maybe this is best, a lot of mid level and unconnected clubs will probably have to change their modle.MAP, I have no "anti-Surf" agenda. I am not in favor of monopolies however. The problem with one club controlling an area with a population as large as San Diego's is that if there are coaching problems with a team, there are no nearby alternatives. In any age group, there are more than one teams worth of elite level players in San Diego county. The club with the monopoly also has less incentive to treat players well. Like ALL clubs, Surf has had issues with coaches and some teams/age groups were more effected than others. While Surf is currently the strongest club overall, at some age groups other clubs have stronger teams. LAGSD is the largest club in San Diego county. Does it really make sense to exclude them from elite level play?. Albion serves south San Diego better than either and with that being a prime growth area for young player, it also does not make sense to ignore. Even though it shares many of the same problems as ECNL, GDA is going to happen. GDA will have its problems, but I think for elite players in SoCal, it will be the best alternative in the near future. With only one more year of club soccer, it doesn't matter much anymore to us. Besides, if I were the ruler ECNL, GDA and DA would all be one big organization where the right group of players with an inspired coach could build a team to take on the world. Oh, and none of that would start until about U15. Youngers don't need to travel that far.
Residential academies are not a bad idea, but I think regional may be better. If SoCal had a regional residential academy, I bet it could turn out teams superior to the current youth "National Teams". Team work matters.
Never said you had anything against GDA...I said you were attempting to promote ECNL. Rather than admit when you are wrong, you lash out at me. Sadly, you still have not learned...
Most of the country will be served by GDA. Approaching 90%. It's not about land mass. It's about population density. Get it? Land mass does not participate in the sport...humans do. So I'm not sure why you keep saying GDA will be underserving the country.
As for my player's situation, who knows if she will even be offered a spot on an Academy team? Not sure if she is good enough. And if she is offered a spot, who knows if she will take it? She only has 1 year left, and she may want to play out her high school career. It is her call. Not mine. She has never chased a patch..quite the opposite.
I am pretty sure that you are more altrustic about the whole issue than most here. So far from what I have seen, the Albion inclusion is not so good for the majority of San Diego area players. There just aren't enough kids/parents for this. will see. I suspect this will be a problem across the country. Maybe this is best, a lot of mid level and unconnected clubs will probably have to change their modle.
It's okay for you to be label hungry especially if you haven't had one before. I know a lot of parents that chase them. Needless to say I perhaps I was wrong about geography and lesson needed is comprehension.
Well, from those sentences, it is obvious that a basic English lesson is required. Good luck with that.
I get it you are a Legends homer but that doesn't make your point valid. The ECNL is made up of clubs that had success in producing not only USYS championships but college and national team players. Or to put it very slowly for you those players that were on the many successful U20(U19) WNT's and the full WNT played mostly for ECNL clubs. Please look this stuff up so you don't sound silly to those that actually do the research.
Now here is a tangent. How are your Trojan's looking?
Where is the success of the ECNL era? You do well to point out the past but you didn't pay attention to the original post. I see zero success from the formation of ECNL. We have gone backwards! Korea and Japan run circles around us, and Mexico outplayed us! U20 disaster...u17 disaster x2...World Cup champs yes but you can't credit ecnl for that one although I bet you might.
Do you mean the Trojans that are sizing up their fingers? Good luck this spring!
Do you mean the Trojans that are sizing up their fingers? Good luck this spring!
Where is the success of the ECNL era? I see zero success from the formation of ECNL.
Do you mean the Trojans that are sizing up their fingers? Good luck this spring!
Where is the success of the ECNL era? You do well to point out the past but you didn't pay attention to the original post. I see zero success from the formation of ECNL. We have gone backwards! Korea and Japan run circles around us, and Mexico outplayed us! U20 disaster...u17 disaster x2...World Cup champs yes but you can't credit ecnl for that one although I bet you might.
Do you mean the Trojans that are sizing up their fingers? Good luck this spring!
How disrespectful you were in this post to a Natty. The way you described it was low-key Hater. A Natty Map you dissed a Natty?Yeah those same Trojans. Congrats they successfully kickballed and pummeled their way to the national championship! Weird how you complain about it from the national teams but for your precious Trojans it is perfectly acceptable to play rugby/kickball. I will be watching them very closely next year and let's see if they can do better than their 3-4 record against the other California schools.
Nails it.I agree with what you say, but I put partial blame on the ODP system that doesn't scout, select, or train the proper youth players. Years and Years of political games selecting by the recommendation of coaches have assisted in providing years and years of unsuccesful youth NT results.
Careful, Swoosh's DD was a Cal-South ODP team and YNT player.I agree with what you say, but I put partial blame on the ODP system that doesn't scout, select, or train the proper youth players. Years and Years of political games selecting by the recommendation of coaches have assisted in providing years and years of unsuccesful youth NT results.
I agree with what you say, but I put partial blame on the ODP system that doesn't scout, select, or train the proper youth players. Years and Years of political games selecting by the recommendation of coaches have assisted in providing years and years of unsuccesful youth NT results.
Um, let me guess either your DD didn't get an Cal-South ODP invite or was cut during tryouts.I agree with what you say, but I put partial blame on the ODP system that doesn't scout, select, or train the proper youth players. Years and Years of political games selecting by the recommendation of coaches have assisted in providing years and years of unsuccesful youth NT results.
How disrespectful you were in this post to a Natty. The way you described it was low-key Hater. A Natty Map you dissed a Natty?