CaliKlines
Well-Known Member
Looks like that isn't going to happen. A buddy text this to me yesterday. DA clubs are not leaving ECNL as ECNL is marketing that the most successful clubs are playing ECNL the 2017-2018 season during DA's inaugural season.
http://www.eliteclubsnationalleague.com/home/920431.html
As I posted prior, there will be clubs participating in both Girls DA and ECNL. These are the clubs that will dominant the market in SoCal. The Girls DA only clubs such as Legends, Beach, LA Premier and Carlsbad. When they conduct open tryouts the spring of 2017 and over half of their A team players DO NOT make the DA team will be very upset. I can almost guarantee families will feel a sense of betrayal after the club cuts their DDs. What is the club going to say, "we had a lot of new talent trying out for the DA teams, unfortunately we can only offer your DD a spot on our B team that will be playing National League". They will then go to other DA clubs to tryout and if they don't make it there....ECNL will be the final destination for those players.
The same can be said, for the ECNL clubs who do not have DA status. Their best Ulittle players will be trying out for DA clubs. Why are they gonna play for an ECNL only club? When they can play for a club that has ECNL and DA affiliation. This way there is an opportunity to be called up to the DA team.
Dude, you really are an Agatha Christie. Now you are telling youngers and olders how their soccer experience is going to be? While you're writing fiction about how much better a DA/ECNL club is better than a DA/National League club is, I think it is a step in a positive direction that you are acknowledging that ECNL will be the B team. And not being on a DA roster but playing in the United States Youth Soccer National League is a great way to develop as a player and get recruited by a Power 5 conference.