ECNL moving to school year not calendar

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely Not going to happen, this would go against FIFA Standards, US Soccer Standards, US Youth National Team Standards, Olympics Standards and almost all International level sports governing body grouping standards.

This is why US Soccer moved to the birth year standard.



As we get closer to 1000 let’s remember the great quotes from the BY cultists….


Dude, let it go. Nobody is still “us vs theming” anymore except you.

From your continued poking at MLSN parents it’s pretty clear you’ve got a bottom team kid. So why do you even participate in this thread?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ODP? Do top players still participate in that program? Seems supplemental at this point


No top player does this, these days.


Looks like NJ made it worth it for these young women ... https://sportsrecruits.com/committed/njys_odp_girls
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely Not going to happen, this would go against FIFA Standards, US Soccer Standards, US Youth National Team Standards, Olympics Standards and almost all International level sports governing body grouping standards.

This is why US Soccer moved to the birth year standard.



As we get closer to 1000 let’s remember the great quotes from the BY cultists….


Dude, let it go. Nobody is still “us vs theming” anymore except you.

From your continued poking at MLSN parents it’s pretty clear you’ve got a bottom team kid. So why do you even participate in this thread?


It will always be us vs them. For years they walked around noses high that their kids were so great when it reality 80% of top team players had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with benefiting from a favored system.
There time has come and gone and soon they will see what it’s like to have the system turn against you.

I can’t wait for all the 2010s to show up at tryouts this time next year for the 10/11 and parents will see how good their kids actually are.

)))
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely Not going to happen, this would go against FIFA Standards, US Soccer Standards, US Youth National Team Standards, Olympics Standards and almost all International level sports governing body grouping standards.

This is why US Soccer moved to the birth year standard.



As we get closer to 1000 let’s remember the great quotes from the BY cultists….


Dude, let it go. Nobody is still “us vs theming” anymore except you.

From your continued poking at MLSN parents it’s pretty clear you’ve got a bottom team kid. So why do you even participate in this thread?


It will always be us vs them. For years they walked around noses high that their kids were so great when it reality 80% of top team players had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with benefiting from a favored system.
There time has come and gone and soon they will see what it’s like to have the system turn against you.

I can’t wait for all the 2010s to show up at tryouts this time next year for the 10/11 and parents will see how good their kids actually are.

)))


"Because some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely Not going to happen, this would go against FIFA Standards, US Soccer Standards, US Youth National Team Standards, Olympics Standards and almost all International level sports governing body grouping standards.

This is why US Soccer moved to the birth year standard.



As we get closer to 1000 let’s remember the great quotes from the BY cultists….


Dude, let it go. Nobody is still “us vs theming” anymore except you.

From your continued poking at MLSN parents it’s pretty clear you’ve got a bottom team kid. So why do you even participate in this thread?


It will always be us vs them. For years they walked around noses high that their kids were so great when it reality 80% of top team players had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with benefiting from a favored system.
There time has come and gone and soon they will see what it’s like to have the system turn against you.

I can’t wait for all the 2010s to show up at tryouts this time next year for the 10/11 and parents will see how good their kids actually are.

)))


Dude, it's all relative. Unless your on the US youth national team, SOMEONE OR some TEAM is better than you/yours. Also, if a kid is ANY good, they've already played/practiced against those 2010 players. There won't be any surprises.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely Not going to happen, this would go against FIFA Standards, US Soccer Standards, US Youth National Team Standards, Olympics Standards and almost all International level sports governing body grouping standards.

This is why US Soccer moved to the birth year standard.



As we get closer to 1000 let’s remember the great quotes from the BY cultists….


Dude, let it go. Nobody is still “us vs theming” anymore except you.

From your continued poking at MLSN parents it’s pretty clear you’ve got a bottom team kid. So why do you even participate in this thread?


It will always be us vs them. For years they walked around noses high that their kids were so great when it reality 80% of top team players had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with benefiting from a favored system.
There time has come and gone and soon they will see what it’s like to have the system turn against you.

I can’t wait for all the 2010s to show up at tryouts this time next year for the 10/11 and parents will see how good their kids actually are.

)))


"Because some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn."

Some men have been drinking too much.
Anonymous
So GA announcement this week?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely Not going to happen, this would go against FIFA Standards, US Soccer Standards, US Youth National Team Standards, Olympics Standards and almost all International level sports governing body grouping standards.

This is why US Soccer moved to the birth year standard.



As we get closer to 1000 let’s remember the great quotes from the BY cultists….


Dude, let it go. Nobody is still “us vs theming” anymore except you.

From your continued poking at MLSN parents it’s pretty clear you’ve got a bottom team kid. So why do you even participate in this thread?


It will always be us vs them. For years they walked around noses high that their kids were so great when it reality 80% of top team players had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with benefiting from a favored system.
There time has come and gone and soon they will see what it’s like to have the system turn against you.

I can’t wait for all the 2010s to show up at tryouts this time next year for the 10/11 and parents will see how good their kids actually are.

)))


"Because some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn."

Some men have been drinking too much.


It is Memorial Day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely Not going to happen, this would go against FIFA Standards, US Soccer Standards, US Youth National Team Standards, Olympics Standards and almost all International level sports governing body grouping standards.

This is why US Soccer moved to the birth year standard.



As we get closer to 1000 let’s remember the great quotes from the BY cultists….


Dude, let it go. Nobody is still “us vs theming” anymore except you.

From your continued poking at MLSN parents it’s pretty clear you’ve got a bottom team kid. So why do you even participate in this thread?


It will always be us vs them. For years they walked around noses high that their kids were so great when it reality 80% of top team players had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with benefiting from a favored system.
There time has come and gone and soon they will see what it’s like to have the system turn against you.

I can’t wait for all the 2010s to show up at tryouts this time next year for the 10/11 and parents will see how good their kids actually are.

)))


We still need to wait for the announcement either way from mlsnext.

I’ve not encountered that attitude from parents but I’ve been really surprised at how many top teams are loaded with q1 and q2 birthdates. I never really noticed this until the discussion of age change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely Not going to happen, this would go against FIFA Standards, US Soccer Standards, US Youth National Team Standards, Olympics Standards and almost all International level sports governing body grouping standards.

This is why US Soccer moved to the birth year standard.



As we get closer to 1000 let’s remember the great quotes from the BY cultists….


Dude, let it go. Nobody is still “us vs theming” anymore except you.

From your continued poking at MLSN parents it’s pretty clear you’ve got a bottom team kid. So why do you even participate in this thread?


It will always be us vs them. For years they walked around noses high that their kids were so great when it reality 80% of top team players had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with benefiting from a favored system.
There time has come and gone and soon they will see what it’s like to have the system turn against you.

I can’t wait for all the 2010s to show up at tryouts this time next year for the 10/11 and parents will see how good their kids actually are.

)))


We still need to wait for the announcement either way from mlsnext.

I’ve not encountered that attitude from parents but I’ve been really surprised at how many top teams are loaded with q1 and q2 birthdates. I never really noticed this until the discussion of age change.


Some parents, especially the higher the team, can be pretty bad, even ones who once were maybe are good at heart -- whether it's raw snootiness OR the frenemy-type who's only interested in learning more about you and what you do to benefit themselves and their kid. It's an outgrowth of the toxic youth sports culture that some clubs seem to foment. The poster might root for comeuppance but ironically the ones she/he wants punished usually are the ones looking for that next angle/edge. Yes, youth soccer, is that dog-eat-dog, sadly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ODP? Do top players still participate in that program? Seems supplemental at this point


No top player does this, these days.


Looks like NJ made it worth it for these young women ... https://sportsrecruits.com/committed/njys_odp_girls


🤣 Is this for real?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ODP? Do top players still participate in that program? Seems supplemental at this point


No top player does this, these days.


Looks like NJ made it worth it for these young women ... https://sportsrecruits.com/committed/njys_odp_girls


🤣 Is this for real?


Yeah, there's one for the boys, as well. Looks like NJ ODP has their sh*t together and can market themselves as a program that can help kids interested in playing in college. Given the current landscape that makes sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So GA announcement this week?


Hopefully.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ODP? Do top players still participate in that program? Seems supplemental at this point


No top player does this, these days.


Looks like NJ made it worth it for these young women ... https://sportsrecruits.com/committed/njys_odp_girls


🤣 Is this for real?


Yeah, there's one for the boys, as well. Looks like NJ ODP has their sh*t together and can market themselves as a program that can help kids interested in playing in college. Given the current landscape that makes sense.


Amazing list of schools here… 🤔
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely Not going to happen, this would go against FIFA Standards, US Soccer Standards, US Youth National Team Standards, Olympics Standards and almost all International level sports governing body grouping standards.

This is why US Soccer moved to the birth year standard.



As we get closer to 1000 let’s remember the great quotes from the BY cultists….


Dude, let it go. Nobody is still “us vs theming” anymore except you.

From your continued poking at MLSN parents it’s pretty clear you’ve got a bottom team kid. So why do you even participate in this thread?


It will always be us vs them. For years they walked around noses high that their kids were so great when it reality 80% of top team players had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with benefiting from a favored system.
There time has come and gone and soon they will see what it’s like to have the system turn against you.

I can’t wait for all the 2010s to show up at tryouts this time next year for the 10/11 and parents will see how good their kids actually are.

)))


FYI, at the Cerritos Memorial Cup this weekend, Slammer B2011 ECNL (#6 in Southwest) suffered two 0:3 losses to two B2010 local teams. RAE is real.
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