Why are you so rude? I have a kid in CCL, we’ve driven to Richmond, Virginia Beach, etc. it’s not as bad as you say. The rides have been 1-2 times each fall and spring. Some years one time only (per fall or spring). |
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Whoever you are, jerk, you are wrong and misleading OP. We have been in CCL with multiple kids, and often you end up with long drives down the 95 3+ times in the Fall alone. Travel soccer is a year commitment and you play all of the CCL clubs once across the entire year. They just added a second Virginia Beach club, so it looks like you are guaranteed a "nice" drive to Virginia Beach every single year now to play 1 of those 2 teams. Add up the total hours and miles that your DC will be in a car to places like Roanoke, and it is a major commitment. This poster is trying to mislead with the "only 1-2 a season" not being a big deal. We have played NCSL too, and the travel times are far less over the course of a year, as other posters indicate. FWIW: CCL2 is a dead league with scheduling problems.
OP: please ignore the CCL jerk, and if a choice of leagues really matters to you, then go into it with your eyes open and keep researching. Compare a club's CCL team travel requirements to that same club and age group's NCSL team's travel, and the proof is there. It is all online. You don't need people's opinions on which has more travel. It is not debatable. |
+1 That is why we left a CCL club. I will never drive 1.5+ one way to a regular season game. Kids play equal time on our team so a 3 hour + drive (sometimes 6 hours) for 30 minutes of play is g-damn ridiculous. They are better off playing pick up all afternoon. I’ll drive for a tournament, but regular season game? No f@cking way. It hasn’t hurt my kids’ development at all bucking this trend. |
Why are you still so very angry? |
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^^ because of what has happened to the sport I loved. The travel has gotten out of control. It’s more exclusionary than ever. I get tired of hearing parents never play the sport act like driving to “Beach” will make their kid a National team player.
The time wasted on the Interstate as big as the DMV given the amount of talent in a 44 minute radius (1 hour tops) radius is just insane. It’s killing the sport for young kids. But parents will sign up and pay big bucks for the abuse and highway to nowhere. I’m angry because all of the local/closest choice Clubs for us are some of the biggest travelers. The sport got away from being about the kids to making it a lucrative business for adults selling snake oil. I’m waiting for the pendulum to swing. Sigh. So this is where I vent. |
+1. well said. you are not alone. i could have written your post. that other poster who started the name calling is one of the dumb parents who buy in. CCL next year is a watered down 3rd tier league. drink the Kool-Aid CCL fans on your drives to Williamsburg to play the shitty Legacy. NCSL is a reasonable balance for those who want travel soccer outside DA or ECNL. ccl fans should just stop pretending that playing in that league with its driving is worth anything. |
And yet there are options that do not require such extensive travel. These are all choices in life my friend. Information is freely available on the internet and people have no excuse to be either conned nor surprised. And within those large clubs are teams who do play in more truly localized leagues. Put your kid in on one of those teams instead. |
I'm another who is with you. I think there are a bunch of us on DCUM who see the harm CCL and the proliferation of leagues has caused. I've wondered if there is anything to be done. Maybe we need to organize into some kind of soccer parent union to have negotiating power. |
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NCSL has less travel distance than CCL. If your concern is travel then join a team that plays in NCSL. No parent union needed, just enough parents who are truly concerned about the travel distance that they are willing to forgo the glory and glamour of their kid being on the A team and choose instead the B or C team. If enough parents do this then you will prove your point and get what you need.
But as long as ALL of concern yourself primarily with the Color associated with your team it is what it is. |
Travel distances also really depend on age. We do less traveling in CCL at u10 than we would in NCSL. I checked the game schedule for NCSL for the other team my son tried out for. |
STFU CCL Guy. This thread is about which of the two leagues requires greater travel (to help OP). There was some idiot on here trying to imply that CCL did not have much travel. Several posters took care of that and in the process explained the reasons why CCL is a league that requires more travel. No one wants to hear your tired, boring argument, it has been proved wrong numerous times and every single soccer thread. You are one of the worst posters on the entire DCUM! |
| U9 boys ncsl parent. Traveled for two games in MD. Every other away games was less than twenty minutes away. Home field is four minutes from our house. So we really did very little travel this season. |
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CCL for Northern VA good clubs is a lot of road time to the south to play some bad soccer ..... also bad teams locally.
Not enough of the good md teams are in it, and Stoddert has just gone real downhill |
What happened to Stoddert ? |
I remember travelling with my dad to his soccer games in central PA in the 70s: at that time (and place), you really did have to drive 40 miles to find the next team. Here, with the population density and number of "travel" clubs around here, no kid who's not in a DA should be spending more than 15 minutes in a car to get to practice and 30 minutes for regular season games. Even that is generous: my son could play a 5-a-side just with the "travel" kids within walking distance, but they are spread across 8 different teams at 4 different clubs. I really think this is a case of the tail (league organizers, clubs and wannabe gulatis) wagging the dog (kids who need to be practicing more and driving less). |