I know. I was ignoring it because what matters more are the recruited sophomore and juniors. And with the new recruitment rules, no one is talking to 9th graders. The only chance a 9th grader may possibly rarely have is if they are YNT. And we don't have any of those in Virginia. |
| ^unrecruited. (Autocorrect strikes again) |
| My dd’s teammates are 9th graders and not ynt, fcv, or da but are getting offers. Please though, keep spewing nonsense. |
Yes true but large rosters are easier to handle in ECNL with substitution rules. Doesn't DA limit how much field time the 18 rostered 2005s will get each game? Forget the 3 not rostered, they will be gone in a year. |
Yes, and they will do well at Belmont Abbey. |
I'll believe it when the commitments are announced. And there are still plenty of unrecruited 04s and 03s on those teams. |
False. Even in the ECNL, only 18 may dress out for a game. |
ECNL? |
No. no. Read what I said again. I am talking about the 18 rostered. Does DA have unlimited subs for the 05s? Are all 18 able to play in a given game? |
Yes, actually, they can. |
Cool. Have fun with that big roster. You sure fleeced those families. |
As do most of the area DA and ECNL clubs. Loudoun, BRYC, FCV, McLean, they all do it. The only 2 clubs I can say stick to smaller rosters are Arlington (which has a long history of it) and MU. |
18 is a big roster? |
18 is fine. 21 is a crime. |
FCV Dad clearly has a 03/04 so could care less about the 05s in his club. |