Wouldn't surprise me if they aren't public for much longer -- at least during this transition. |
100% untrue. Source: am parent of Q4 on top ECNL team |
Your mileage may vary. Clubs not at the top and looking to improve might not follow that strategy. |
It is going to vary by club. Our club has three youngers. Two are top players on current team and have already been told they will stay up. The thrid is a 1st of the bench type and will most likely drop down. The team above us only has two youngers that may or may not drop down. There will be less movement than people think. Especially at the u15 and up ages. And it wont be the kids that matter for the most part. |
Some kids will be able to buy I’d guess are 75% of players will have to join their new age groups. |
I just said I’d cry… isn’t that enough for you! |
Source: am parent of Q4 on a top ECNL team - and it's going to change - see how each situation is different |
Being public has been one of the best anti-cheat methods. In the old days when National Premier league was the top league, lots of age cheating and ringers on rosters would have been solved with public rosters. |
Does anyone know what ECNL 25/26 rules come out? Is it August? |
Meant When? |
Not sure why you think kids won't change clubs. Like from a top clubs 2nd team one year up to your kids team. Lots of surprises in store. |
Or a top Aug to Dec ECNL player on maybe a middle tier ECNL team then switching top a top nationally ranked team the age group lower for another club. My area has 5 ECNL clubs within an hour of each other. Lots of moving will happen. |
It’s not playing down…it’s finally playing with your grade level. It not a bad thing to want that to see how your players stacks up with their peers. |
No, it's not playing down -- which would happen in HS regardless. BUT there's more context. Anyone Aug-Dec in the current system has played a season longer and perhaps on larger fields sooner. In that view for those players, going from BY to SY is moving down and many hope to be the ones that get to stay with their current teams (although that's not as likely). This is why some were hoping for more of a phase-in than what we got. |
If you want, try to play up (with your current team for those Aug/Dec kids) until it matters - recruiting age. Then, it makes no sense to be the youngest on an older team who is all going to graduate a year before you, if of course the goal is to go to college. Scouts will be looking at your teammates, and not you. And then when it’s time for them to look at you, your team will be too old for prime recruiting. |