One thing about your example is I'd say at most clubs most 3rd teams or lower have similar talent/coaching. Your point would be stronger if the younger team was the a or b team. |
The first example is younger first team vs older third team. |
And then the second example is younger second team vs older fourth team, so I guess the point was pretty strong. |
What's maybe missing is that first team might not be challenged or develop IF it stayed in its age group. They might not do as well playing up but this is what they call development and a credit to those players (unless they are getting boat raced). |
What are August and September players misaligned with? |
There are some states with a 10/1 (or later) cutoff for school so some August/September players who started school on time will be in a grade above most of their new teammates after the age change. There is also a poster on here who thinks there should be a rule to force these players to play in an age group older so they play with their grade in school. He’s monopolized quite a few threads and has gotten pretty inappropriate in regards to how coaches and other parents should treat these players who may play in their correct age group. |
It only matters if your kid plans to play in college. Also, not inappropriate at all. |
If anyone's been inappropriate its you. Telling people that college coaches wont care if a player is playing on a grade down team is ridiculious. |
Sure, I have no problem with them playing up. I’m just showing the relative strength that size/age gives a team and, therefore, a player. If players on that older, third team are moving down bc of this change, they will displace many of the players on the younger, higher leveled teams. |
| Does anyone know if ECNL window rules cross state boundaries? Can a MD try a VA practice or vice versa? |
It’s a national league so state boundaries don’t apply. If you are rostered on one ecnl team you can’t practice with another until the window opens. |
Agree, inappropriate to try to force rules on kids and teams that don't exist. Keep your eyes on your own kid(s). |
Like ECNL via the podcast, I have a problem with playing up an age group. Shouldn't be allowed unless a super super star. Causes issues with who can and can't and I think it hurts development for most kids. |
Yea dont want a kid a grade older playing down on my kids team. If you're looking to play down HS Soccer is more your speed. |
You’re not their parent, you’re not the coach, you don’t have a choice. Kids can play in their correct age group. See how that works? |