Santa Monica / Culver City, pasadena and Long Beach but only for boys. So pretty big gap for the girls.
ECNL should just add Beach FC and give them two ECNL teams. Problem solved. Heck, give them a third one for penalty of all the poaching from all the ECNL teams in the past. Long Beach Beach FC ECNL team (have to live in LB) South Bay Beach FC ECNL (have to live in the SB) and Los Angeles Beach FC (have to live in the city of LA). Let's do it. Let's not forget going back to the school age August 1st-July 31st. I would really like it if the 2022s next season so they could go out with all there friends like them old daysAs many have pointed out, there’s also a large blank spot in the SoCal ECNL map from Santa Monica to the OC Great Park. That means there’s a minimum of 1.5 to 2+ hours in the car RT to get to a program. People do it, but it seems like a burden on the kids.
That makes sense......I'm lucky enough to not have to deal with this......but I think a big mistake of GDA has been over-saturation so ECNL may be wise to stay away from that......the next year or two is going to be very interesting for this DA v ECNL battle on the girls side......
Listen shithead. I am going to make this quick because I dont have a lot of time today. There are plenty of people on this forum whose kids have aged out, coaches, refs, parents with kids in college giving advice, etc. Do you not want their advice? Better yet why doesn't everyone stay in their own age forum? 2 of my nieces dad is not able to bring them to many events and their mom works. My son and I fill in often for them. so So STFU.Warn me? Come bro.. it’s the internet.. this is his only way he can be a tough guy.. seriously he has nooooo kids playing and yet he’s in a forum for soccer where parents come to get info and insight.. he’s a washed up soccer dad, a has been, a uncle Rico troll and to give a excuse that he’s on this forum because of his niece is the dumbest comment I’ve heard.. 10xs worst than your rants..my nieces do the cheer and the softball thing and yet not in a million years would I be in any of those type of forums and even worse acting like a tough guy behind a screen.
@Fact please bro... pretty please send me a dm so we can meet up and have a convo in person!
Uncle Rico I got you “so So” mad that you’re stuttering and your trying to explain yourself that your not a weirdo on a forum with no kids in youth soccer is the icing on the cake. LOL!!Listen shithead. I am going to make this quick because I dont have a lot of time today. There are plenty of people on this forum whose kids have aged out, coaches, refs, parents with kids in college giving advice, etc. Do you not want their advice? Better yet why doesn't everyone stay in their own age forum? 2 of my nieces dad is not able to bring them to many events and their mom works. My son and I fill in often for them. so So STFU.
I will attempt to support your attempt to get this thread back on track. Let's pick two clubs say, SD surf and Slammers, one DA one ECNL. With Real Colorado and Dallas Texans now leaving DA that means Slammers will get the chance to play these teams once maybe twice throughout the entire ecnl career. Let's say they play each of those clubs twice so that's 2 games against a great team and 2 games against an average team. SD surf will now never get to play Real Colorado or Dallas Texans but they will still have 2 games a year against legends, blues, beach, LAGSD, Albion etc. Slammers will get 2 games a year against Nevada heat and eagles who are sometimes good in an age group, but that's it. I am surprised at the reaction from the socal forum about out of state competition switching will cause socal DA teams to switch to ecnl. If a big socal DA club switches to ecnl, then there could be some truth to ecnl becoming the better league but until then, I don't see Real CO and Dallas texans causing a shakeup here and socal DA is without a doubt the most competitive league and where a lot of college coaches will go to find the top recruits. But hey, anything can change.Getting this thread back on track, there's no other way to spin it but that big/major clubs are rejecting the US Soccer league model on the girls side--Real Colorado and Dallas Texans just the latest two. Clubs are listening to their families who are saying that the US league is too restrictive for girls.
For SoCal, the question shouldn't be which league is better, but is ECNL good enough to make my daughter better. Because it's SoCal, the answer is "yes".
Don’t forget SW ECNL does do 2 showcases a year and sometimes will travel to other regions to do their showcases so they might play each other more than 3 times in their ECNL lifetime. Plus being these teams are great teams they might see each other during ECNL nationalsI will attempt to support your attempt to get this thread back on track. Let's pick two clubs say, SD surf and Slammers, one DA one ECNL. With Real Colorado and Dallas Texans now leaving DA that means Slammers will get the chance to play these teams once maybe twice throughout the entire ecnl career. Let's say they play each of those clubs twice so that's 2 games against a great team and 2 games against an average team. SD surf will now never get to play Real Colorado or Dallas Texans but they will still have 2 games a year against legends, blues, beach, LAGSD, Albion etc. Slammers will get 2 games a year against Nevada heat and eagles who are sometimes good in an age group, but that's it. I am surprised at the reaction from the socal forum about out of state competition switching will cause socal DA teams to switch to ecnl. If a big socal DA club switches to ecnl, then there could be some truth to ecnl becoming the better league but until then, I don't see Real CO and Dallas texans causing a shakeup here and socal DA is without a doubt the most competitive league and where a lot of college coaches will go to find the top recruits. But hey, anything can change.
I will attempt to support your attempt to get this thread back on track. Let's pick two clubs say, SD surf and Slammers, one DA one ECNL. With Real Colorado and Dallas Texans now leaving DA that means Slammers will get the chance to play these teams once maybe twice throughout the entire ecnl career. Let's say they play each of those clubs twice so that's 2 games against a great team and 2 games against an average team. SD surf will now never get to play Real Colorado or Dallas Texans but they will still have 2 games a year against legends, blues, beach, LAGSD, Albion etc. Slammers will get 2 games a year against Nevada heat and eagles who are sometimes good in an age group, but that's it. I am surprised at the reaction from the socal forum about out of state competition switching will cause socal DA teams to switch to ecnl. If a big socal DA club switches to ecnl, then there could be some truth to ecnl becoming the better league but until then, I don't see Real CO and Dallas texans causing a shakeup here and socal DA is without a doubt the most competitive league and where a lot of college coaches will go to find the top recruits. But hey, anything can change.
I’m not in So Cal. I have a U13 in her first year of ECNL in MA. She is enjoying it and the league is very strong here in the northeast compared to GDA. Personally I hate this feud between the leagues and think its counter productive on multiple levels. That said, it’s ongoing and it effects my child so I pay attention to it.
My question for those of you in GDA in So Cal is at what point do you start to worry about the quality of the league outside of your own back yard?
No doubt GDA in So Cal is very strong and you all have great competition to play week in and week out. But outside of TX, (and that pendulum looks like it may be about to swing) it’s seems that the ECNL is the stronger league in every other part of the country. If so e combination of Solar- FC Dallas-Top Hat were to jump at this two team deal (as rumored) I’d bet that the stronger So Cal clubs would take notice and things in So Cal would get pretty interesting.
If the DA changes the girls side because they are losing their steam (questionable if they are) should they not change the boys side too and the what about the MLS Academies? Can they play HS? MLS should split off in my opinion and form a league with USL. DA do DA and change how ever and ECNL do ECNL how every. In the end DA and ECNL are leagues with goals of getting kids to college excluding the MLS which is looking for and investing in potential assets.I would be surprised if US Soccer did nothing to counter this. Change the sub rules, allow high school or something. I don't see them doing something desperate like giving clubs two teams in every age group but I can see them making some changes.
I would be surprised if US Soccer did nothing to counter this. Change the sub rules, allow high school or something. I don't see them doing something desperate like giving clubs two teams in every age group but I can see them making some changes.
That is another point, why is ecnl offering two teams? I get the money aspect for the club but now you are watering down leagues with a secondary team when ecnl should only be the "elite TEAM" which is one. I slowly see ecnl turning into the youth leagues where you have 5 teams from the same club and are playing satelite teams. I think after a few years girls DA becomes the quality league and ecnl becomes the quantity league.I’m not in So Cal. I have a U13 in her first year of ECNL in MA. She is enjoying it and the league is very strong here in the northeast compared to GDA. Personally I hate this feud between the leagues and think its counter productive on multiple levels. That said, it’s ongoing and it effects my child so I pay attention to it.
My question for those of you in GDA in So Cal is at what point do you start to worry about the quality of the league outside of your own back yard?
No doubt GDA in So Cal is very strong and you all have great competition to play week in and week out. But outside of TX, (and that pendulum looks like it may be about to swing) it’s seems that the ECNL is the stronger league in every other part of the country. If so e combination of Solar- FC Dallas-Top Hat were to jump at this two team deal (as rumored) I’d bet that the stronger So Cal clubs would take notice and things in So Cal would get pretty interesting.
My question for those of you in GDA in So Cal is at what point do you start to worry about the quality of the league outside of your own back yard?
No doubt GDA in So Cal is very strong and you all have great competition to play week in and week out.
I’m not in So Cal. I have a U13 in her first year of ECNL in MA. She is enjoying it and the league is very strong here in the northeast compared to GDA. Personally I hate this feud between the leagues and think its counter productive on multiple levels. That said, it’s ongoing and it effects my child so I pay attention to it.
My question for those of you in GDA in So Cal is at what point do you start to worry about the quality of the league outside of your own back yard?
No doubt GDA in So Cal is very strong and you all have great competition to play week in and week out. But outside of TX, (and that pendulum looks like it may be about to swing) it’s seems that the ECNL is the stronger league in every other part of the country. If so e combination of Solar- FC Dallas-Top Hat were to jump at this two team deal (as rumored) I’d bet that the stronger So Cal clubs would take notice and things in So Cal would get pretty interesting.
If GDA does allow HS and changes their sub rules, they have essentially turned into ECNL. And at that point one has to ask the question what was the point of starting their own league when they then mimic ECNL rules.At least outside of SoCal, unless GDA changes the rules barring high school play, I don't see how it survives as the elite platform. More top clubs will continue to defect until the cupboard is bare.
Another point re: the relative quality of GDA and ECNL outside of SoCal is that all those college coaches are not coming to watch your regular league games. If the teams you play in regional or national showcases are not very good, how does that help those SoCal GDA players? I believe those coaches want to see good players playing other good players. 8-0 games are not so interesting, so the out-of-area competition may matter less often, but it may matter much more in those select weekends where college coaches are actually scouting. Of course, there are exceptions, and I am not saying that no coaches ever watch regular league games. But we all know that the showcases are important for the scale and geographic range of the exposure they provide. GDA is losing this battle everywhere but SoCal. And that very well may be so because ECNL actually wants and needs to win the battle and US Soccer's interest in this is strictly as an evidentiary matter in its litigation with the USWNT and doesn't actually care if it wins beyond that purpose (which is now achieved whether the GDA sustains or not). If I am betting on fighters, I will take the one trying to survive over the one going through the motions every single time.If GDA does allow HS and changes their sub rules, they have essentially turned into ECNL. And at that point one has to ask the question what was the point of starting their own league when they then mimic ECNL rules.
My DD has experience in both ECNL and DA.
I however have wondered the following:
- if the stated goal is development, why have restrictive sub rules? With or without restrictive sub rules, the very top players in either league will play a full 90. Why not make it easier for the less than top players to get more minutes in games?
- why change the showcase format in DA to now have the DA Cup? It changes the emphasis from being a showcase to one where many teams are playing to win and as such are not allowing all their players to be seen by college coaches.
I agree 8-0 games are nothing to coaches who are trying to evaluate talent. They would rather see tight contests between higher ranked opponents. In regard to SoCal GDA and outside competition, if you use the SoccerWire rankings and if you run the scenario of the Top 10 SoCal teams (actually only 8 ranked in the top 100) vs The Top 8 Everyone else, here is how it breaks down…Another point re: the relative quality of GDA and ECNL outside of SoCal is that all those college coaches are not coming to watch your regular league games. If the teams you play in regional or national showcases are not very good, how does that help those SoCal GDA players? I believe those coaches want to see good players playing other good players. 8-0 games are not so interesting, so the out-of-area competition may matter less often, but it may matter much more in those select weekends where college coaches are actually scouting. Of course, there are exceptions, and I am not saying that no coaches ever watch regular league games. But we all know that the showcases are important for the scale and geographic range of the exposure they provide. GDA is losing this battle everywhere but SoCal. And that very well may be so because ECNL actually wants and needs to win the battle and US Soccer's interest in this is strictly as an evidentiary matter in its litigation with the USWNT and doesn't actually care if it wins beyond that purpose (which is now achieved whether the GDA sustains or not). If I am betting on fighters, I will take the one trying to survive over the one going through the motions every single time.
Were diluted in SoCal. For example, before DA we had I think 8 top teams for 04. Now we have two leagues with around 23 04' teams, who all claim "premier" "Best of the others" and so on. If we go back to say, 10 teams of top talent in socal, then we will beat everyone againI agree 8-0 games are nothing to coaches who are trying to evaluate talent. They would rather see tight contests between higher ranked opponents. In regard to SoCal GDA and outside competition, if you use the SoccerWire rankings and if you run the scenario of the Top 10 SoCal teams (actually only 8 ranked in the top 100) vs The Top 8 Everyone else, here is how it breaks down…
Top Ranked SoCal team
Blues
Beach
Legends
Surf
LA Galaxy
Real SoCal
LA Galaxy SD
Albion
Top Ranked Everyone Else
Solar
Tophat
Real Colorado
FC Dallas
San Jose Earthquakes
St James Virginia
Lonestar
Cincinnati Development Academy
NC Courage
The results for SoCal teams, U15, U16, U17 and U18/19, competing against these top 8 ranked teams for this year’s DA Cup competition so far has SoCal teams with a record of 11-20-6 (W-L-D). Interesting observations: Blues haven’t played a Top 8 opponent outside of SoCal so far this season in the DA Cup competition at any age level. Surf fared the best with a 3-0-0 record, but each win had a one goal differential.