Absolutely not. Why I am so frustrated by this. There were plenty of younger kids (across 1st and 2nd teams) who could have subbed for the older team. Or we should get a break on cost/league fees. Or the older team gets half price for the year if they don’t have a season. |
| Complain. If they don't fix the situation or offer families a *significant* refund, then post on here with the name of the club and age groups so everyone can avoid. |
You don't know what you are talking about, hon. Middle school girl team roster is completely different than HS boys. HS boys injure themselves and have other commitments. 15 on a roster for high school is too few. 18 is perfect. 31 is ludicrous. |
The club is NVU. I’m getting mixed comments here, is 31 crazy high or reasonable for HS boys? |
Its crazy high. Sorry. Are they playing a schedule with twice as many games (like in two different leagues) to get everyone play time? |
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18-21 or so is reasonable for high school juniors and seniors.
17-18 is reasonable for HS 9th and 10th. |
| Most leagues do not allow teams to have more than 18 players on the bench. How is that going to work with 31 on the roster? |
| OP, how many of the 31 are playing HS soccer this spring? Are a bunch of them going to be missing a lot of practices and games? That’s the only way this makes any sense. |
| high school doesn't practice or play games on the weekends, so doesn't effect their game availability |
FVU is northern virginia, its very difficult to make the boys high school soccer teams in FCPS. I would assume most are not playing HS soccer. |
| so they are combining their 2010 2009 2008 and 2007 kids into just one team? That's insane. |
Totally reasonable for spring season- slightly high but maybe by 1-2 not more. You lose most of the seniors in spring as they check out /less committed and then with high school spring soccer you will lose 5-7 more for practices and games. With injury mixed in it’s fine. |
Spitballing numbers here and this precisely is why USofA is an outright fraud perpetrated to the highest levels of the Ponzi scale. I was at the Philly soccer convention last January and one of the European presenters told it out loud: What happens in this country is unacceptable and diametrically opposite of what development stands for and would never be tolerated in their continent. Under any circumstance. From my immigrant ignorance: is there truly no genuine interest in ending this pay2play thievery and do right by the kids and ultimately by the nation’s representation in the world stage? |
Haha, this is America where we believe money buys you everything, including roster spots and playing time. |
No. There isn’t. I’m actually born and bred America but lived overseas and I can see thru the BS. Money talks and BS walks. I prefet that cash over anything else. I coach in Leesburg - I get 25k per team and try squeeze three teams and guarantee two squads. U do that math |