GIRLS DAII

DA II has nothing to so with DA, so there is THAT.

That and the fact (LAGSB) is not even listed as a club on the look alike dpl web spoof site. Neither is Albion OC for that matter who also is advertising "2" in tryout spam.

At least LAGSB is calling their team reserves, is this the new shell game tactic ? Promote something, take credit for a parent club qualifying with some different players that moved on or being accepted on name only to switch players and teams later to a affiliate?
 
DAII, Elite, PDA, Academy, Navy, supper-dupper, special, first team looking for players to train like the pro's and play Flight III/Bronze. Send your money in now for a spot!!!!!!!

Kool-Aid is sponsoring our team but you still need to send a big check!!
forgot AYSO Extra
 
Not sure how this can be observed. If you are watching tryouts then you are seeing 40-50 girls, mostly EGSL or bench ECNL players trying out for a few potential spots. Explain what you mean the best aren't playing were they should. Where should they be playing?
There are plenty of ECNL players who don't ride the bench and are trying out - not every player wants to play DA not to mention the '01 DA teams are not rostering most of the '02 ECNL players and thus the gap year hangs in the balance for the 02s not to mention Eagles and RSC will not play ECNL next season. Pretty crappy for those 02s, especially when there aren't any ECNL clubs in a 50 mile radius.
 
There are plenty of ECNL players who don't ride the bench and are trying out - not every player wants to play DA not to mention the '01 DA teams are not rostering most of the '02 ECNL players and thus the gap year hangs in the balance for the 02s not to mention Eagles and RSC will not play ECNL next season. Pretty crappy for those 02s, especially when there aren't any ECNL clubs in a 50 mile radius.

I have been to 3 club tryouts and have not seen any of the best ECNL players trying out. I have seen them sitting on the side lines or they were not there. Yeah crappy situation for 02's IMO.
 
FROM THE WEB:

PATS basically states that the gaming league is SCDSL 1 or Equivalent. DA2...DP...are now called Reserve Academy teams

https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/904/docs/may pats girls academy tryouts.pdf


Academy Teams for the inaugural season with be for 1999, 2001 and 2003 Birth years. The


Pateadores are proud to offer one of the only fully funded academies in the United States. It

is with this commitment that we hope to build a first class girls program, that will compete

amongst the best programs nationwide.

Reserve teams will be a combination of all Pateadores top flight players as well as local

Orange County talent. Through this program, the Pateadores US Soccer Development Academy

staff will select Full Time and Developmental Academy Players. All Reserve teams will be

under the direction of the Pateadores Girls Academy and will participate in SCDSL Flight 1 or

equivalent
 
FROM THE WEB:

PATS basically states that the gaming league is SCDSL 1 or Equivalent. DA2...DP...are now called Reserve Academy teams

https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/904/docs/may pats girls academy tryouts.pdf


Academy Teams for the inaugural season with be for 1999, 2001 and 2003 Birth years. The


Pateadores are proud to offer one of the only fully funded academies in the United States. It

is with this commitment that we hope to build a first class girls program, that will compete

amongst the best programs nationwide.

Reserve teams will be a combination of all Pateadores top flight players as well as local

Orange County talent. Through this program, the Pateadores US Soccer Development Academy

staff will select Full Time and Developmental Academy Players. All Reserve teams will be

under the direction of the Pateadores Girls Academy and will participate in SCDSL Flight 1 or

equivalent

Yeah we all can see right through the fictitious names have been changed to protect the "innocent" bit

Since SCDSL is real and D2, dpl, reserves are all unicorn's Pats are promoting dpl on there web site but entering teams in the real world SCDSL league for fall. Clear as
squattypotty.jpg
 
Yeah we all can see right through the fictitious names have been changed to protect the "innocent" bit

Since SCDSL is real and D2, dpl, reserves are all unicorn's Pats are promoting dpl on there web site but entering teams in the real world SCDSL league for fall. Clear as
squattypotty.jpg
lol este vato.
 
The DPL is a Stand-Alone League officially sanctioned by CalSouth.

What's a stand-alone league? Who in Cal South told you this?

Can you provide any actual references about sanctioning for this? On-line, press release, published minutes or any documention that Cal south sanctioned or even discussed anything referred to as dpl?
 
Don't confuse people.

No confusion.

May 1, 2017

Attn: Development Player League

Dear Board Members,
Congratulations! Your District Commissioner has approved Development Player League Application.

Please review the next steps listed below to prepare your organization for the upcoming 2017‐2018 seasonal year. Please review these items with your board and team administrators.

Cal South Requirements

o Cal South CEO, and/or technical staff shall be included, in the development and creation of all technical standards and structure associated with the league.

Duration & Performance Evaluation

o Development Player League is approved for the duration of one year beginning upon receipt of this letter. At the closure of the first year, the league’s performance will be evaluated before the Annual Affiliate Member Renewal. The evaluation will determine the suitability to continue operation in a dynamic and ever changing soccer landscape.

Good Standing Policy

o Administrators must comply with all current Cal South administrative and coaching requirements. The requirements include the Cal South Kid Safe Risk Management live scan service, HEADS UP Concussion in Youth Sports Program and competitive coaching licenses. Administrators must be in compliance within 90 days of this notice.

o As a league in good standing, you are fully eligible to participate in the California Regional League, USYS National League and USYS National Championship Series.

Branding

o Lastly, we request that your organization incorporate the following official national and state governing body logos and website links of Cal South (www.calsouth.com), US Youth Soccer (www.usyouthsoccer.org), US Soccer (www.ussoccer.com) and FIFA (www.fifa.com) in your new soccer program marketing materials and website.

We are excited about your new Cal South league and look forward to working with you and your soccer program. Sincerely,
Steve T. Marquez

Steve T. Marquez

Administrative Services Group Manager| Cal South
Phone 714.451.1514
Fax 714.441.0715
smarquez@calsouth.com www.calsouth.com
Corporate Office| 1029 S. Placentia Avenue| Fullerton, CA 92831
 
No confusion.

May 1, 2017

Attn: Development Player League

Dear Board Members,
Congratulations! Your District Commissioner has approved Development Player League Application.

Please review the next steps listed below to prepare your organization for the upcoming 2017‐2018 seasonal year. Please review these items with your board and team administrators.

Cal South Requirements

o Cal South CEO, and/or technical staff shall be included, in the development and creation of all technical standards and structure associated with the league.

Duration & Performance Evaluation

o Development Player League is approved for the duration of one year beginning upon receipt of this letter. At the closure of the first year, the league’s performance will be evaluated before the Annual Affiliate Member Renewal. The evaluation will determine the suitability to continue operation in a dynamic and ever changing soccer landscape.

Good Standing Policy

o Administrators must comply with all current Cal South administrative and coaching requirements. The requirements include the Cal South Kid Safe Risk Management live scan service, HEADS UP Concussion in Youth Sports Program and competitive coaching licenses. Administrators must be in compliance within 90 days of this notice.

o As a league in good standing, you are fully eligible to participate in the California Regional League, USYS National League and USYS National Championship Series.

Branding

o Lastly, we request that your organization incorporate the following official national and state governing body logos and website links of Cal South (www.calsouth.com), US Youth Soccer (www.usyouthsoccer.org), US Soccer (www.ussoccer.com) and FIFA (www.fifa.com) in your new soccer program marketing materials and website.

We are excited about your new Cal South league and look forward to working with you and your soccer program. Sincerely,
Steve T. Marquez

Steve T. Marquez

Administrative Services Group Manager| Cal South
Phone 714.451.1514
Fax 714.441.0715
smarquez@calsouth.com www.calsouth.com
Corporate Office| 1029 S. Placentia Avenue| Fullerton, CA 92831

That leaves SC del sol the az club out of these comps since they are not in Cal south.

A 9 club league with what 40 teams total is interesting, whats next micro leagues for ever niche. What district was approved?
 
Quite a few posters eating some crow today with a side of that humble pie.

That's true, but it doesn't mean it's good for girls soccer. If we all agree on the maxim that playing against the best makes you better, then this league is a detriment to that maxim. The next level teams after DA are going to be spread out over too many leagues. For example, you have I.E. Surf Premiere, BYSC, and Rangers, all in good spots to make CRL, and they will all be playing in CSL. Then you're also going to have some good teams in ECNL and SCDSL flight 1 (not too sure about Presidio), but all these teams in all of these leagues will not be able to play each other consistently. These DA II teams could all have played in flight 1. There is also no guarantee that all these DA II teams will be quality teams.
 
That's true, but it doesn't mean it's good for girls soccer. If we all agree on the maxim that playing against the best makes you better, then this league is a detriment to that maxim. The next level teams after DA are going to be spread out over too many leagues. For example, you have I.E. Surf Premiere, BYSC, and Rangers, all in good spots to make CRL, and they will all be playing in CSL. Then you're also going to have some good teams in ECNL and SCDSL flight 1 (not too sure about Presidio), but all these teams in all of these leagues will not be able to play each other consistently. These DA II teams could all have played in flight 1. There is also no guarantee that all these DA II teams will be quality teams.

The teams good enough will play in CRL that aren't in DA or ECNL. In every league across So Cal there are teams that are not as good from a quality and talent standpoint. Just look at the 04 standings from last year across all the leagues. "Most, not all" of the best talent in that age group will reside in DA.
It is even more prevalent as you go down in age group. I don't have a dog in the DPL league but I also don't see anything wrong with it. I actually believe it will be good in the long run.
 
The teams good enough will play in CRL that aren't in DA or ECNL. In every league across So Cal there are teams that are not as good from a quality and talent standpoint. Just look at the 04 standings from last year across all the leagues. "Most, not all" of the best talent in that age group will reside in DA.
It is even more prevalent as you go down in age group. I don't have a dog in the DPL league but I also don't see anything wrong with it. I actually believe it will be good in the long run.

We may not actually disagree, but to be more clear, if the next level teams after DA, let's just say the next 15 for arguments sake, could all play each other on a consistent basis, I think that would be a good thing. With the current model, those next level teams after DA are now going to be spread out in four or five different leagues. That's a disservice to the girls IMO. And that's not just DPL's fault, all the leagues have a hand in this.
 
Back
Top