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Forget about this PC crap...I personally love when u keep it 100!
So explain this- How many DA and ECNL teams should Socal have to give every child "the same opportunity" and where should the clubs be located?
I didn't see too many absurd mismatches. You're an 04 parent, right? Other than the MVLA-Surf game in the Phoenix Fall showcase, what other "crazy score" do you see on this list? https://tgs.totalglobalsports.com/public/schedules.aspx?eid=593&fid=2692
#MetooI have been trying to follow your example and be a little more PC and a little less blunt. But of course you are 100% correct.
I think it matters where you live, we live in north OC and there are no ECNL or DA clubs that are not an hours drive at 6 pm.So explain this- How many DA and ECNL teams should Socal have to give every child "the same opportunity" and where should the clubs be located?
I don't think that every child should have the same opportunity. Opportunity should be earned based on effort and skills. I just believe everyone is better off when there is choice. We can all bitch and moan about the good old days but those days are not coming back. There are over 300 Division 1 college teams and over 200 Division 2 college teams looking for players. So that is at least 3,000 to 4,000 incoming freshmen needed every year. So there is plenty of room for DA and ECNL to both exist and prosper.
Well said! I hope the Pansy is listening and learning!The DA is supposed to be about filling the 2-3 national team slots per birth year, not benchwarmer positions for the University of Eastwestern Nowhere State. Having future national team players play in a diluted league does not advance the cause of US Soccer. 13 Socal DA clubs seems more like indecision than a well-designed strategy.
Right now, we have a system that allows parents to "choose" for their children to participate in one of these self-declared "elite" leagues, and then come on this board talking about how their player "earned" something that is closer to a participation trophy than they realize. The system may have more choice, but it has not improved.
The DA is supposed to be about filling the 2-3 national team slots per birth year, not benchwarmer positions for the University of Eastwestern Nowhere State. Having future national team players play in a diluted league does not advance the cause of US Soccer. 13 Socal DA clubs seems more like indecision than a well-designed strategy.
Right now, we have a system that allows parents to "choose" for their children to participate in one of these self-declared "elite" leagues, and then come on this board talking about how their player "earned" something that is closer to a participation trophy than they realize. The system may have more choice, but it has not improved.
I can’t add much to this conversation but I’ve followed the advice I’ve been given and focused on my kid. Living in geographic region not serviced by ECNL would have left my DD and many others we know playing SCDSL this past season. However, with Beach being given DA I now know 1 ‘03 who verbally committed to UCLA and 4 have been given real interest from D1 schools after the Florida event. I doubt that at least 4 of them would have gotten the same visibility without the DA exposure. So in our case it seems to be working out nicely.
Good Luck to everyone in their journey.
I can’t add much to this conversation but I’ve followed the advice I’ve been given and focused on my kid. Living in geographic region not serviced by ECNL would have left my DD and many others we know playing SCDSL this past season. However, with Beach being given DA I now know 1 ‘03 who verbally committed to UCLA and 4 have been given real interest from D1 schools after the Florida event. I doubt that at least 4 of them would have gotten the same visibility without the DA exposure. So in our case it seems to be working out nicely.
Good Luck to everyone in their journey.
EE is a Unicorn, I agree...which is why, for the record, I left her off of the 4 that would likely not have gotten the exposure this early without DA.Exposure is good. The one committed to UCLA is a YNT player who has had plenty of exposure and now is the earliest commit in UCLA history (She must be a unicorn) so I imagine that she would have been found even if she was just playing USYS events as she was on the radar. I don't think that playing in the GDA has made that much of a difference in the recruitment on your kid's team. Beach has been solid for awhile even without a distinctive patch. The Beach team from my player's grad year had 13+ players go to D1 schools and 3 of them are having a big impact not to mention the Real So Cal/Beach player that is a starter and impact player (and a sweet kid with a great family) on her college team. It sounds like you and the rest of the parents of players on that team are doing the right thing and focusing on your players. It doesn't hurt that Beach has 3 top notch coaches in Mauricio, Jeff and Rob.
Continued good luck to you and your player.
The DA is supposed to be about filling the 2-3 national team slots per birth year, not benchwarmer positions for the University of Eastwestern Nowhere State. Having future national team players play in a diluted league does not advance the cause of US Soccer. 13 Socal DA clubs seems more like indecision than a well-designed strategy.
Right now, we have a system that allows parents to "choose" for their children to participate in one of these self-declared "elite" leagues, and then come on this board talking about how their player "earned" something that is closer to a participation trophy than they realize. The system may have more choice, but it has not improved.
EE is a Unicorn, I agree...which is why, for the record, I left her off of the 4 that would likely not have gotten the exposure this early without DA.
Looking forward to watching a lot of UCLA games now that my youngest is playing for RR.
You would relish that wouldn’t you!So upon checking the forecasts this weekend, it will be sunny and 90 in Phoenix. However, it's an 100% chance of rain in North Carolina with possible snow. I see the temp is forecast low 30s.
What's the weather contingency plan? Just curious...
Nevertheless safe travels to all who are traveling in the next few days. I'm looking forward to some more sunshine.![]()
So upon checking the forecasts this weekend, it will be sunny and 90 in Phoenix. However, it's an 100% chance of rain in North Carolina with possible snow. I see the temp is forecast low 30s.
What's the weather contingency plan? Just curious...
Nevertheless safe travels to all who are traveling in the next few days. I'm looking forward to some more sunshine.![]()
Come on guys, weather report didn't look that bad to me. Even if you don't have a DD playing in DA. I'm sure you know someone who does. Id hope everyone would be hoping we all have good weather. I hope everyone's DD has a great weekend regardless of the league they play in.
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Honestly, No. The truth is I want everyone to have a successful showcase. After all that is what this is all about. I personally think the GDA should hold showcases where the weather is more predictable aka closer to home. I could then come and watch providing there are no conflicts with ECNL.You would relish that wouldn’t you!
@SOCCERMINION I would hope the GDA would have their showcases in warmer climates with better weather is all(SoCal). Perhaps next year. I wouldn't want the girls to risk injury playing in the rain. How often does it really rain in Socal? I lived there over 30 years, so not very much. Yes, my DD has many friends playing in NC. The weather forecast you shared shows rain Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday. Just curious, if the forecast holds true, then how does that impact the games for Saturday.What is the contingency plan? This is something you all should be looking up? Particularly, if you emailed coaches to come watch your DD, are game time changing as a result of the weather?