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Yes, if you look at ECNL rosters, they typically run 20-22 players. Whereas, and currently, GA has closer to 16-18 players.
Op, I don’t think anything would stop you from switching. |
If your kid is not happy I would move her. Better to move her to a team she is happy with vs. Being on a team she doesnt care for and hating soccer. Also having a coach she can respond and learn from is more important than any league. |
Agree with this. We are the customers. If you’re not happy with the service, especially this early, it’s time to move on. Don’t let a bad season ruin her love for the game. Find the best fit for her. |
| Just to add some personal experience: A couple of years ago, my DC went to an ECNL ID session in late fall and was verbally offered a spot. DC had been on a team (different carding system) and we had paid the full year fee. I assumed we were good to go. The actual emailed offer was supposed to show up a day or two later. A week later, we still hadn’t received it. I reached out to the coach and he said the TD (ECNL) had reached out to the other TD and wanted his blessing, since “you had made a commitment to that club for the year”. Eventually it worked out, but all that to say, tell the club you are leaving - even though it is lame and annoying and shouldn’t be necessary - because these clubs that supposedly compete certainly talk and, I’ve come to find out in the time since, WAY more than most realize (that’s a different story). |
It's been a few weeks. Has she played any games? Also, for the people that think you can move, that's false. You need permission from clubs. |
You can move, it's just the club could make it difficult. |
they can go up to 30 |
teams can only roster 18 on gameday right? |
| the GA teams around here are rostering 26-28 girls so it might be the same experience. The one GA team I know that has a small roster has a small roster for a reason (they can't get other girls to commit because of bad coaching and team politics) |
ive heard of this happening as well |