I think I know what I am talking about. My point is that the scout will look at the ECNL players first before they move to RL players. The scout want to see the kids that play at the top level first. |
My daughter is in RL. She markets herself, but only 1 or 2 scouts come to watch the team. |
Still doesn't mean they wander around looking for the top bracket....they have their time scheduled and know what kids they're going to watch. |
I bet you that there will be more scouts in the championship bracket than in any other bracket. |
Because those players reached out and got the attention of the scouts (through ID camps, emails, videos, or club coach contacts) versus scouts just happen to look for and find bracket 1 games.... |
That makes since because there is probably more of the players that more colleges are scouting. Again all college coaches have a list of players they are there to see, they're not randomly walking around looking for a match to watch. |
| FCV has a problem on their hands. What's looking like will be SYCs 2012 GA team looked miles above what FCV currently has at tonights ID session. They better get to recruiting or the next few years will be rough. |
Come on, why you beating up on a team that’s clearly going through some stuff. Why don’t you come at the established teams |
Recruit from where? With SYC getting GA, something’s got to give. Only so many girls capable of helping a team be competitive. |
That’s not surprising. Rankings app has SYC’s existing 2012 team in top 50 while FCV’s 2012s don’t even crack the top 500. Question is whether SYC can keep their top players from departing for the ECNL clubs. |
The established teams have nothing to talk about. FCV is a hot mess. |
Don’t clubs get a list of the coaches who will watch certain games? My kid is not in MLSNext yet but a parent showed me a list of coaches that were on schedule to watch the matches his kid was on. It was a list sent by the club and there was different list for each game. |
And how do you think those coaches came to be on the list? The coaches know which kids they will be watching and the kids know that they will be watching |
Yup, I figured and didn’t think coaches were randomly walking arnd looking for games and players to watch. |
| Tournaments market the list of coaches attending. Players reach out to those and any not on a list that they want to have come. They send their schedules to the coaches. Coaches then pick and choose what games they attend, and sometimes it’s a short stay because there are multiple kids they want to see all playing at one time. Sometimes the team itself is a big draw, or the opponents are. There are definitely coaches who were not on a player’s radar who will reach out after watching them play. When a coach replies and says “I can come to your 11AM game,” the players need to make sure their coach knows about that. |