Recruiting Girls 05

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No your not allowed to change clubs until after the season


You can change whenever you want. This is not a rule. We have gone over this a thousand times.
Anonymous
ECNL recruiting dead period is May 1st. Will see lots of movement this year.
Anonymous
what is high level div 1 to you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No your not allowed to change clubs until after the season


You can change whenever you want. This is not a rule. We have gone over this a thousand times.


No you can’t. At least not ECNL team to ECNL team
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No your not allowed to change clubs until after the season


You can change whenever you want. This is not a rule. We have gone over this a thousand times.


No you can’t. At least not ECNL team to ECNL team


Correct
Anonymous
Wrong. You can change in-season but it is not easy to do.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What leagues do Herndon soccer club play in besides CCL?


The top teams (black) play in CCL and some also play in EDP in addition to CCL. The second teams (Red) are in CCL 2 (Championship). The teams below that (white/silver) are in NCSL.


All U13 and up Herndon teams are in Jeff Cup, with some in very competitive flights.



Herndon’s website has outdated stuff.

I can’t find how many teams they have and who coaches what. I thought CCL was a washed up league?


Herndon's U14g were champions in Elite Black (the U14g coach is phenomenal -- Michelle Alioto -- one of the best in the DMV area IMO); I believe the U13 team were finalists or semi-finalists in their flight. They have U15 and up teams playing in the showcase this weekend. Strong girls' teams in every age group, especially U14 and up.

Herndon has a new administrator and the website was recently updated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wrong. You can change in-season but it is not easy to do.


Yes, technically, you can with a written request and approval from club staff and ECNL management. It will NEVER get approved for transfer from one local team to the other with very very good just cause. It’s much easier to get approved because you’re moving somewhere else.

Another reason to discourage this is to stop MD kids from jumping back and forth during HS ECNL seasons. Hint hint.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wrong. You can change in-season but it is not easy to do.


Yes, technically, you can with a written request and approval from club staff and ECNL management. It will NEVER get approved for transfer from one local team to the other with very very good just cause. It’s much easier to get approved because you’re moving somewhere else.

Another reason to discourage this is to stop MD kids from jumping back and forth during HS ECNL seasons. Hint hint.


It only depends on what league and the card required for the club you are moving to. It is really the card that gets held up and that can be argued over the clubs head to the card issuing association. Even moving to another club within the same league can be sorted through with the only real enforcement is the new player cannot play against their old club.

If the new club/league does not use the original clubs card then there is nothing the old club can do to keep you from leaving. There is nothing they can do to keep you from leaving anyway and certainly they have less ground to stand on in late March when 80% of club fees have already been paid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wrong. You can change in-season but it is not easy to do.


Yes, technically, you can with a written request and approval from club staff and ECNL management. It will NEVER get approved for transfer from one local team to the other with very very good just cause. It’s much easier to get approved because you’re moving somewhere else.

Another reason to discourage this is to stop MD kids from jumping back and forth during HS ECNL seasons. Hint hint.


It only depends on what league and the card required for the club you are moving to. It is really the card that gets held up and that can be argued over the clubs head to the card issuing association. Even moving to another club within the same league can be sorted through with the only real enforcement is the new player cannot play against their old club.

If the new club/league does not use the original clubs card then there is nothing the old club can do to keep you from leaving. There is nothing they can do to keep you from leaving anyway and certainly they have less ground to stand on in late March when 80% of club fees have already been paid.


The discussion is specific to ECNL.
Anonymous
Locally, Transfer from ECNL to ECNL club isn’t happening mid season without a very good reason. It’s just not....and nor should it.

Yes..it’s permissible....that’s were it ends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Locally, Transfer from ECNL to ECNL club isn’t happening mid season without a very good reason. It’s just not....and nor should it.

Yes..it’s permissible....that’s were it ends.


Why shouldn't it happen?

Players are customers, they should choose the product they believe in.
Anonymous
Back to the topic at hand. Who gets recruited first. The 2023 04 or the 2023 05.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Locally, Transfer from ECNL to ECNL club isn’t happening mid season without a very good reason. It’s just not....and nor should it.

Yes..it’s permissible....that’s were it ends.


Why shouldn't it happen?

Players are customers, they should choose the product they believe in.


Because it causes instability, recruiting, and club hopping.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Locally, Transfer from ECNL to ECNL club isn’t happening mid season without a very good reason. It’s just not....and nor should it.

Yes..it’s permissible....that’s were it ends.


Why shouldn't it happen?

Players are customers, they should choose the product they believe in.


Because it causes instability, recruiting, and club hopping.


I don't care. If I was happy at the club I wouldn't leave. As a customer I feel no obligation to keep paying for or attending something that I am not happy with. I don't care if it is inconvenient to the club.
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