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Is Girls ECNL at FC Bucks or FC Delco worth it?
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Did FC Delco DA forget to send in their commitment list for US Soccer? They only have one male player committed for 2020? That's not good.
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/u-s-...ents-for-2020/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostECNL is needed from U15 to U17 for recruiting. Girls that are seniors in high school don't need ECNL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostECNL is not needed if you have a good person at your club that has a history of getting players to college. I agree most are at DA and ECNL, but not all.
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It’s a massive waste of time and money to play at FC Delco if you aren’t on the DA teams. Clueless bunch of people running the club. Stay away!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s a massive waste of time and money to play at FC Delco if you aren’t on the DA teams. Clueless bunch of people running the club. Stay away!!
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They could practice 7x a week and not much would change but yes at least compared to Bucks they try
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFC Delco and FC Bucks are both struggling in at the ECNL in FL. FC Delco U18/19 lost to the worst team in the SE Conference 8-0 today. Bucks 18/19 lost to an average Tenn. team 5-2.
Both of these clubs are hurting ECNL’s reputation. As good as the exposure is with ECNL - these clubs are not committing kids to D1 programs. Who is going to be willing to spend the money and the time for these kinds of results? Crazy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTime for ECNL to take some actions with both of these clubs, put them on some kind of probation to force them to get their act together, and then if they don’t get rid of them and bring in a new PA ECNL club.
Both of these clubs are hurting ECNL’s reputation. As good as the exposure is with ECNL - these clubs are not committing kids to D1 programs. Who is going to be willing to spend the money and the time for these kinds of results? Crazy.
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