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re: Gulf Coast Premier League
Posted on 7/24/17 at 5:43 pm to loJic IVOK
Posted on 7/24/17 at 5:43 pm to loJic IVOK
Final is set.
July 29th
Cajun Soccer Club v. Gaffa FC (6:30PM) Pan American Stadium
July 29th
Cajun Soccer Club v. Gaffa FC (6:30PM) Pan American Stadium
Posted on 7/26/17 at 4:37 am to loJic IVOK
quote:been looking up this league, and i think they should think long and hard about the footprint and where their clubs can reasonably travel...
“It only makes sense to try and get clubs from Texas involved at some point and truly become a league that caters to all clubs in the gulf coast.”
so they have Northshore United now... where is that team gonna play? EDIT-nm, Covington?
i was sitting in the stands at the old Hannan High football stadium in Meraux thinking they should bring a team there. it's owned by St. Bernard Parish Rec Department, and the football bleachers are still there which can seat a few people. I don't know how wide the grass area is but it might be wide enough. A little bit needs to be done, like get a new scoreboard, fix the lights maybe...
i just like the thought of a league with Kenner, New Orleans, maybe a Uptown club, and now the Northshore represented, with maybe another Slidell club, a Metairie club, West Bank, St. Bernard, etc... that's some rivalries there.
i also think we have a good environment to promote and get people out to games... weekly newspapers to advertise in, etc... by the time we get a team we'll probably be at 50,000 population in the parish. we're already getting college baseball next season at Chalmette High.
This post was edited on 7/26/17 at 5:10 am
Posted on 7/26/17 at 8:49 am to chalmetteowl
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i just like the thought of a league with Kenner, New Orleans, maybe a Uptown club, and now the Northshore represented, with maybe another Slidell club, a Metairie club, West Bank, St. Bernard, etc... that's some rivalries there.
i don't know if the talent pool of willing and able players is big enough in that dense of an area to support six or seven teams like that.
this league is above a rec league, which there are plenty of (and with good quality) in the new orleans area. i think it would be fun for the players to play people from outside the greater new orleans area.
Posted on 7/26/17 at 10:22 am to theOG
quote:it will be as the league gains buzz
i don't know if the talent pool of willing and able players is big enough in that dense of an area to support six or seven teams like that.
Like I said about a new college baseball team at Nunez, it will be initially made up of guys who tried out for Delgado and didn't make it. Our number of soccer teams will grow like that
Posted on 7/26/17 at 2:13 pm to chalmetteowl
The problem is finding players that want to Tavel if they aren't getting paid. It would be fun to play local games but no way I'm driving to more than an hour to play a game.
Posted on 7/26/17 at 8:18 pm to saderade
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The problem is finding players that want to Tavel if they aren't getting paid. It would be fun to play local games but no way I'm driving to more than an hour to play a game.
the Central Texas team (in the San Antonio area) they're adding is a damn near 5 hour drive from Lake Charles, their closest opponent as of now. in the event Pensacola ever plays them, someone's taking an over 10 hour drive.
Posted on 7/27/17 at 9:28 pm to Gaston
My son plays U11 for the fire CP campus. We have played against South Miss. lol
Posted on 5/9/18 at 2:10 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
We're back in the swing of things with league play starting off this weekend.
Here's our latest article with a season preview into our west division: 2018 Season Preview: West
We have 15 clubs competing this year spanning from Kyle, TX to Pensacola, FL.
Follow us at www.facebook.com/gcplsoccer and/or www.twitter.com/gcplsoccer for the latest news.
Hope to see y'all out at some of these games. Level of play will be quite impressive this summer.
Here's our latest article with a season preview into our west division: 2018 Season Preview: West
We have 15 clubs competing this year spanning from Kyle, TX to Pensacola, FL.
Follow us at www.facebook.com/gcplsoccer and/or www.twitter.com/gcplsoccer for the latest news.
Hope to see y'all out at some of these games. Level of play will be quite impressive this summer.
Posted on 5/9/18 at 9:25 pm to loJic IVOK
A guy who coaches my son on the side plays for one of these teams, I think. Port City Sounders or Gulf Coast Rangers, I think the former.
Posted on 5/9/18 at 9:26 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
Old thread, y'all have a good season? Bout to go through tryouts?
Posted on 5/14/18 at 2:04 pm to loJic IVOK
GCPL WEEK ONE RECAP: PENSACOLA PROVES A POINT, NORTHSHORE CRUISES, AND LOBOS EARN THREE
MAY 14, =
The first week of the 2018 Gulf Coast Premier League season did not disappoint. Some newbies showed they belonged. Some of the old guard rolled along. Some struggles remain as teams continue to gel. Lots of goals, lots of action, and yet another barn burner in Mobile where the home team kept it close but fell short again.
https://www.gcplsoccer.com/gcpl-week-one-recap-pensacola-proves-a-point-northshore-cruises-and-lobos-earn-three/
MAY 14, =
The first week of the 2018 Gulf Coast Premier League season did not disappoint. Some newbies showed they belonged. Some of the old guard rolled along. Some struggles remain as teams continue to gel. Lots of goals, lots of action, and yet another barn burner in Mobile where the home team kept it close but fell short again.
https://www.gcplsoccer.com/gcpl-week-one-recap-pensacola-proves-a-point-northshore-cruises-and-lobos-earn-three/
Posted on 5/17/18 at 2:58 pm to loJic IVOK
Posted on 5/17/18 at 3:09 pm to loJic IVOK
https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2018/05/17/06/26/20180516-recap-usoc-seven-amateur-teams-upset-professional-sides-in-second-round-of-2018-us-open-cup
Sort of related to the GCPL. The North Texas Rayados, who knocked out Motagua New Orleans, 2-1, last November in the last round of qualifiers for the US Open Cup, defeated USL side Energy FC 5-2. Rayados and Motagua have been Region III rivals since 2013.
Mississippi Brilla, who knocked out the Jesters in first round proper, defeated Indy Eleven FC of USL.
Sort of related to the GCPL. The North Texas Rayados, who knocked out Motagua New Orleans, 2-1, last November in the last round of qualifiers for the US Open Cup, defeated USL side Energy FC 5-2. Rayados and Motagua have been Region III rivals since 2013.
Mississippi Brilla, who knocked out the Jesters in first round proper, defeated Indy Eleven FC of USL.
Posted on 5/17/18 at 9:59 pm to okietiger13
Tried this ten years ago under Houston’s banner
Posted on 5/24/18 at 10:44 am to loJic IVOK
GCPL WEEK TWO RECAP: BLUE EAGLES RETURN, GAFFA FC FINDS ITS FORM, RANGERS MAKE A STATEMENT
What a difference a week makes. Early seasons are always a bit chaotic, and there was much in the air following GCPL’s week one. The defending champs Gaffa FC had not played, the most successful team in league history CD Motagua of New Orleans was a week away from their regular season debut, and a surprising result in Shreveport shook up the entire Eastern Conference. Every club now has one game under its belt and while the picture is not fully painted, it is starting to become a bit clearer.
https://www.gcplsoccer.com/gcpl-week-two-recap-blue-eagles-return-gaffa-fc-finds-its-form-rangers-make-a-statement/
What a difference a week makes. Early seasons are always a bit chaotic, and there was much in the air following GCPL’s week one. The defending champs Gaffa FC had not played, the most successful team in league history CD Motagua of New Orleans was a week away from their regular season debut, and a surprising result in Shreveport shook up the entire Eastern Conference. Every club now has one game under its belt and while the picture is not fully painted, it is starting to become a bit clearer.
https://www.gcplsoccer.com/gcpl-week-two-recap-blue-eagles-return-gaffa-fc-finds-its-form-rangers-make-a-statement/
Posted on 5/24/18 at 10:45 am to loJic IVOK
Posted on 5/24/18 at 12:09 pm to loJic IVOK
quote:
loJic IVOK
What does your handle mean? It gives me a head ache every time I try to comprehend it.
Posted on 5/28/18 at 1:58 pm to loJic IVOK
GCPL WEEK THREE RECAP: BLUES GRAB THREE, BOCA ROMPS, AND MOTAGUA ROLL
In a weekend whose weather represents summer life in the Gulf Coast, teams are beginning to separate themselves from the pack. Gaffa FC, Motagua, Pensacola FC, and BOCA FC Knights all looked like world beaters over the last few days. In the meantime, the biggest game along the Northern Gulf Coast was pushed off due to threats of Tropical Storm Alberto as AFC Mobile and Port City FC’s “Forgotten Coast Cup” first-leg match was postponed until June 20th. So as the rain rolled through, or in oft cases did not, soccer played on as the Gulf Coast Premier League continued to move.
https://www.gcplsoccer.com/gcpl-week-three-recap-blues-grab-three-boca-romps-and-motagua-roll/
In a weekend whose weather represents summer life in the Gulf Coast, teams are beginning to separate themselves from the pack. Gaffa FC, Motagua, Pensacola FC, and BOCA FC Knights all looked like world beaters over the last few days. In the meantime, the biggest game along the Northern Gulf Coast was pushed off due to threats of Tropical Storm Alberto as AFC Mobile and Port City FC’s “Forgotten Coast Cup” first-leg match was postponed until June 20th. So as the rain rolled through, or in oft cases did not, soccer played on as the Gulf Coast Premier League continued to move.
https://www.gcplsoccer.com/gcpl-week-three-recap-blues-grab-three-boca-romps-and-motagua-roll/
Posted on 6/1/18 at 2:48 pm to loJic IVOK
Sort of GCPL related.
BOCA FC Knights knock off Shreveport Rafters
The BOCA FC Knights took home the inaugural Red River Debry with a 4-2 victory over the Shreveport Rafters at Independence Stadium on Thursday night.
“This is amazing,'' BOCA coach Larry Guerrero said. "One of the greatest feelings right now. This puts us on the map with soccer in Shreveport. They’ve been looking at us like a Sunday league team.
https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/sports/2018/05/31/boca-fc-knights-knock-off-shreveport-rafters/662490002/
BOCA FC Knights knock off Shreveport Rafters
The BOCA FC Knights took home the inaugural Red River Debry with a 4-2 victory over the Shreveport Rafters at Independence Stadium on Thursday night.
“This is amazing,'' BOCA coach Larry Guerrero said. "One of the greatest feelings right now. This puts us on the map with soccer in Shreveport. They’ve been looking at us like a Sunday league team.
https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/sports/2018/05/31/boca-fc-knights-knock-off-shreveport-rafters/662490002/
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