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Literally some person above just said their team asked what grade 8th and 9th grade players were in school. |
Except not everyone will want to play with their grade and that should be OK when it's an AGE group. Not all players are seeking to be recruited -- although under the new system ironically Aug/Sep bdays should want that to get the advantages of being the oldest in their age group. |
Except the coach and club and the whole team. You see a lost spot. They might see a player who helps them win and become better because all those players train with that player. |
I like this. It makes s lot of sense. The only group that probably doesn't like it is the players that are youngest in their grade. But they're screwed either way unless their parents hold them back in school. Which solves the problem and the rule still works. Its like GY but without the holdbacks. |
Parents of players (usually) and players aren't the coaches in club soccer. They don't get a vote. And trying to pretend like you do gets your player booted. |
This is a littles parent attitude. Once you get to HS everyone fights fot position and recruiting. Nobody wants a grade older unrecruitable player on their team stealing minutes from those that matter. |
Once you start focusing of grade, it's GY with rules and not seasonal year anymore. |
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What's missing is what happens when kids first sign up in u-littles will really influence this. If clubs go strictly by AGE at 7v7, who will be objecting if they are on the top team by 9v9 or 11v11? And if the clubs get that family to join age group up (which might be seen/sold as a feather in their cap OR as expected -- see the dude who's all about shame). So, how this plays out over the whole sport will really answer what will happen, knowing they'll also always be edge cases.
For older kids now, there definitely be a bias toward keeping teams/kids together, especially by grade, because all these groups have big incentives not having a lot of disruption (unless the biggest goal is winning). |
But playing a player down a grade makes them unrecruitable. Clubs wont do this because they want to have college committments. College commitments are what advertises the club to younger players just starting. |
No one does nuance well, here, sadly. There truly is a middle way where a lot of Aug/Sep kids play up to stay with grade. When researching the switch, you can find references to how it was commonly done before -- which also may have caused angst, especially if forced (not clear that it was a hard and fast rule). |
GY = Any player a certain grade can play (includes holdbacks) SY = 8/1-7/31 eligibility window but with a rule that players must play on rhe team thats predominately their grade in school. Very different and you know it. |
Probably a bit over a third of HS kids are currently playing off grade now though. Fixing this by getting them to the right age group will be big and will cause a huge domino effect. |
It doesn't make them unrecruitable. It's just makes it harder and that difficulty could be negated if the can reach a higher-level team with more visibility. |
They are both grade based, aka GY. |
Except being on a team where you're 13 or 14 or 15 months younger (because of grade) isn't necessarily the RIGHT age group. Savvy parents in this situation should have their kid play on AGE and then skip up a grade -- if they develop as a star player -- when they reach 11v11. Best of both worlds. |