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games are not as important for development for younger players.
Yes as they get older and trying to get into college games are very important to showcase their skills and then once they're playing in college or beyond, they'll be playing as their profession so yes games are very important then. |
Most kids play because of games. If you tell a 13 year old they're going to practice 4 or 5 times a week and, at best, they will watch games on the weekend, but some Sundays they won't be allowed to watch in their uniform, I'm sure they'd jump at that |
apparently you aren't following current events |
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Stupid question reading through this thread.
What kind of teams have this many kids? Is it ECNL or the regular club teams? My kids play for a smaller club and only have 14/15 on each team, so I’m trying to wrap my head around these numbers. |
This is high school age and most rosters are carrying a minimum of 21 players. |
| Agreed on the large roster sizes at the oldest age groups. In particular, at U19 where you frequently see two age groups combined together (for this year, that would be 2007 + trapped 2006s). 20 - 25 is not uncommon. The downside to that, obviously, is that a lot of tournaments and showcases have a maximum event roster limit (often 22 players) and even then, you can typically usually only dress 18 to play in a game. |
| Our ECNL U17 roster size dropped to 16 before the season even started. Two kids just quit soccer altogether. One has basically a season ending injury. We will have to bring a few up at some point. |
With 07’s already committed, couldn’t they take turns sitting out? |
b And take turns paying? |
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The teams should tell the players they are in a pool and the team will be selected each week from the pool. Of course the same kids probably are selected to be on the team each week. Because that is the truth. Parents are going in thinking this is a team but they are really signing up to be part of a player pool.
All of this is fine if disclosed up front, but it sounds like it never is. |
FVU. LOL. Thanks for the laugh. |
Hahahahaha |
And there is the real problem. Greed of the clubs/directors. |
These are money grabbing ECNL and lesser extent GA teams. Some carry 25-30 kids on the teams, all selling 'exposure to college coaches,' for a $3500 price tag. Families that were on 2nd teams, now happy to be on a 1st team, not realizing they eventually take 25-30 kids. |
Our club tried that with from U12. All players practice together and float between teams throughout the season. Enough families of younger players left that there was no need for a pool |