New to McLen Youth Soccer Tryouts - Predetermined Groupings?

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But my daughter got an offer for 2013G Wood McLean. You’re telling me she’s on the 10th team. Well, hopefully she gets playtime.
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Anonymous wrote:2013GG is a great team and I believe highly ranked nationally. Even in the DMV, it’s a bit of an anomaly and not really illustrative of the usual tryout process.


2013 Girls Green is top ranked in the nation. They have 15 players on their roster. But, DB is leaving for Loudoun so unsure how that impacts things even though CW stepped in. There were a lot of top players from other clubs trying out for green this week.


Will they play 11v11 or 9v9 next season? That presumably would affect roster size. 15 already is a lot for 9v9 and I doubt they will replace existing players when the team already is very strong and has great chemistry.


2013 is going to be U12 which is still 9v9. McLean is notorious for having big teams and having kids ride the bench the whole season. It's good for their program but bad for the individuals. You want player development (which you should at this age) find another team. You want a team that dominates while your kid plays for 5-10 minutes per game (if they're lucky) then by all means go to McLean and give them your time and money.


To clarify, 2013 Girls Green has 15 players. White has 12 and Gold has 12. MYS doesn't overload all their teams. However, with Green being a top ranked team it's smart to have 15 players for rotation, etc.


2013G green has 15 players now, for U11 9v9? Are they increasing the roster for next season since they’re playing up U13 11v11?
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Anonymous wrote:You stil have zinc, brass, aluminum too


But my daughter got an offer for 2013G Wood McLean. You’re telling me she’s on the 10th team. Well, hopefully she gets playtime.


McLean develops and nurtures players from ulittles all the way to NWSL, makes no difference what natural element your team is named for you are in good hands trust us.
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Does anyone know if they send out a rejection email for closure? Will they send a generic "thanks but no thanks" or just ghost us?
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Anonymous wrote:2013GG is a great team and I believe highly ranked nationally. Even in the DMV, it’s a bit of an anomaly and not really illustrative of the usual tryout process.


2013 Girls Green is top ranked in the nation. They have 15 players on their roster. But, DB is leaving for Loudoun so unsure how that impacts things even though CW stepped in. There were a lot of top players from other clubs trying out for green this week.


Will they play 11v11 or 9v9 next season? That presumably would affect roster size. 15 already is a lot for 9v9 and I doubt they will replace existing players when the team already is very strong and has great chemistry.


2013 is going to be U12 which is still 9v9. McLean is notorious for having big teams and having kids ride the bench the whole season. It's good for their program but bad for the individuals. You want player development (which you should at this age) find another team. You want a team that dominates while your kid plays for 5-10 minutes per game (if they're lucky) then by all means go to McLean and give them your time and money.


To clarify, 2013 Girls Green has 15 players. White has 12 and Gold has 12. MYS doesn't overload all their teams. However, with Green being a top ranked team it's smart to have 15 players for rotation, etc.


2013G green has 15 players now, for U11 9v9? Are they increasing the roster for next season since they’re playing up U13 11v11?


2013 still plays 9v9 for another year. You have your years mixed up. 11v11 is in two years.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if they send out a rejection email for closure? Will they send a generic "thanks but no thanks" or just ghost us?


If you haven't received an offer yet, speak with the coach. Most likely you won't get one. I know several kids who tried out this past week and they all got offers by Friday morning.
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Anonymous wrote:2013GG is a great team and I believe highly ranked nationally. Even in the DMV, it’s a bit of an anomaly and not really illustrative of the usual tryout process.


2013 Girls Green is top ranked in the nation. They have 15 players on their roster. But, DB is leaving for Loudoun so unsure how that impacts things even though CW stepped in. There were a lot of top players from other clubs trying out for green this week.


Will they play 11v11 or 9v9 next season? That presumably would affect roster size. 15 already is a lot for 9v9 and I doubt they will replace existing players when the team already is very strong and has great chemistry.


2013 is going to be U12 which is still 9v9. McLean is notorious for having big teams and having kids ride the bench the whole season. It's good for their program but bad for the individuals. You want player development (which you should at this age) find another team. You want a team that dominates while your kid plays for 5-10 minutes per game (if they're lucky) then by all means go to McLean and give them your time and money.


To clarify, 2013 Girls Green has 15 players. White has 12 and Gold has 12. MYS doesn't overload all their teams. However, with Green being a top ranked team it's smart to have 15 players for rotation, etc.


2013G green has 15 players now, for U11 9v9? Are they increasing the roster for next season since they’re playing up U13 11v11?


2013 still plays 9v9 for another year. You have your years mixed up. 11v11 is in two years.


I heard McLean 2013 green was playing up next season, as a few top U12 teams in the area do. Is that not right?
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Anonymous wrote:2013GG is a great team and I believe highly ranked nationally. Even in the DMV, it’s a bit of an anomaly and not really illustrative of the usual tryout process.


2013 Girls Green is top ranked in the nation. They have 15 players on their roster. But, DB is leaving for Loudoun so unsure how that impacts things even though CW stepped in. There were a lot of top players from other clubs trying out for green this week.


Will they play 11v11 or 9v9 next season? That presumably would affect roster size. 15 already is a lot for 9v9 and I doubt they will replace existing players when the team already is very strong and has great chemistry.


2013 is going to be U12 which is still 9v9. McLean is notorious for having big teams and having kids ride the bench the whole season. It's good for their program but bad for the individuals. You want player development (which you should at this age) find another team. You want a team that dominates while your kid plays for 5-10 minutes per game (if they're lucky) then by all means go to McLean and give them your time and money.


To clarify, 2013 Girls Green has 15 players. White has 12 and Gold has 12. MYS doesn't overload all their teams. However, with Green being a top ranked team it's smart to have 15 players for rotation, etc.


2013G green has 15 players now, for U11 9v9? Are they increasing the roster for next season since they’re playing up U13 11v11?


2013 still plays 9v9 for another year. You have your years mixed up. 11v11 is in two years.


I heard McLean 2013 green was playing up next season, as a few top U12 teams in the area do. Is that not right?


I also heard they had a multimillion dollar contract with Nike.
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