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#71351 - 07/19/10 01:17 AM US Youth Soccer Nationals!
HeyRef! Offline
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Registered: 07/10/10
Posts: 2
US Youth Soccer Nationals start Wednesday. They are here in Overland Park. How come nobody is talking about it!?

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#71354 - 07/19/10 08:47 AM Re: US Youth Soccer Nationals! [Re: HeyRef!]
Keep It Fun Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 06/25/05
Posts: 1842
Loc: Kansas City, MO
No local teams so no vested interest.
Seeing how it's as hot as Hades this week, is it necessary to bring up the plastic grass/black rubber crumbs heat issue again?

How about this angle?
The ECNL will enforce their mandate for members to not participate in the US Youth Soccer National Championship series next year.
So here's a question. How many ECNL member teams are playing in Nationals this year?
In other words, does anyone care?
Should they rename the league to
S(econd)T(ier)CNL.
How about MGCNL (Money Grubbing)?

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#71367 - 07/19/10 04:34 PM Re: US Youth Soccer Nationals! [Re: Keep It Fun]
TAFKAVL Offline
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Registered: 04/23/09
Posts: 670
Loc: Slums of Blue Valley
Keep since I don't have girls, what was the purpose of forming the ECNL (other than money)? Do more college coaches go to their events than USYSA events(like they do with NDA for the boys)?

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#71383 - 07/19/10 10:37 PM Re: US Youth Soccer Nationals! [Re: TAFKAVL]
EFS Offline
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Registered: 03/22/06
Posts: 115
Loc: Overland Park
About the ECNL:

The ECNL is a non-profit national youth soccer league founded in 2009 to provide the best possible developmental environment for American female youth soccer players through the creation of the highest level of national competition and an identification and development program to provide an avenue for players to participate in U.S. Soccer's National Teams.

The 2009-10 season is the ECNL’s inaugural season. Each of the 40 member clubs in 2009-10 field a team in the U-15, U-16 and U-17 age groups, each competing for the ECNL National Championship, the ECNL National Club Championship and promotion and relegation between flights. The ECNL is sanctioned by US Club Soccer.

For more information, visit Website .

I think this program is a prestigious one and would really benefit the players involved!

EFS

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#71391 - 07/20/10 10:24 AM Re: US Youth Soccer Nationals! [Re: EFS]
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Pooh-Bah

Registered: 06/25/05
Posts: 1842
Loc: Kansas City, MO
This has been debated before, so no reason to re-hash all the pros and cons.

This league provides no better benefit to the players than what already exists. In some cases, it will be detrimental especially if a team is not in the top division.

This is not about the players.
It's about club leaders self-validating, and trying to create a monopoly so the best players in an area, and their money have to go through them.

"Elite", or "prestigious" in this sense is not so much about the skill of the players as it is economic status.

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#71392 - 07/20/10 10:25 AM Re: US Youth Soccer Nationals! [Re: EFS]
Kori_No.15 Offline
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Registered: 01/23/09
Posts: 22
I agree that it is prestigious program, but it does not represent the best teams in each age group. In order to be a part of the ECNL your "club" has to be approved... therefore teams such as the Hurricanes, Dallas Texans, Toro, KC Select, JB Marine, etc. in the U16 age group are not represented because our clubs do not have teams in each of the required age groups.

I also find it interesting that the ECNL would mandate that the clubs no longer participate in the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series. Isn't that how they qualified to be in their "Elite Club" by proving that they are worthy? If they enforce this mandate then the teams such as Eclipse and Michigan Hawks will no longer be eligible to participate in the MRL league as you are required to play in your "State Cup" tournament to be eligible to participate in the MRL. I don't see teams giving up their claim to fame as a State Cup winner because of the league they play in... it will be interesting to see how that all unfolds.

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#71395 - 07/20/10 11:57 AM Re: US Youth Soccer Nationals! [Re: Kori_No.15]
TTown Online   content
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Registered: 05/24/05
Posts: 291
Lets just have five or six youth national championships (and state too) just like youth baseball. The youth baseball ones are all pretty much meaningless by now.

I do like the Little League one on ESPN though and the stories told about how much of their youth they give up just to play for the one "championship."

I'm pretty sure this means more to the parents than the players.

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#71424 - 07/21/10 11:17 AM Re: US Youth Soccer Nationals! [Re: TTown]
Kori_No.15 Offline
stranger

Registered: 01/23/09
Posts: 22
CONGRATULATIONS to the JB Marine - Wipke (U15) team for a great game this morning. Way to come back late in the 2nd half to tie the game at 2 vs. Real Colorado. Good Luck with the remainder of your pool play games and hope to see you all in the elimination round this weekend! Keep up the good work smile

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#71438 - 07/21/10 09:14 PM Re: US Youth Soccer Nationals! [Re: Kori_No.15]
Kaka Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 02/21/07
Posts: 1640
It was a pretty nice morning. Stayed decently cool until noon. I am still trying to get out and see at least one game. I think I would be drenched standing out there in a dark suit. I might try to make the u-19 boys final on Saturday. Would still rather see these kids play in some better weather. The ECNL finals were in Seattle. Much better choice for July. At least OP is getting something like 5800 room nights. And the games are getting played.

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#71445 - 07/22/10 09:48 AM Re: US Youth Soccer Nationals! [Re: Kaka]
zidane5 Offline
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Registered: 06/24/09
Posts: 317
get over the weather. it is July in the midwest. games are early should not be a problem.

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