Why 2008 Girls?

Anonymous
Is there a reason why the 2008 Girls’ teams are widely discussed in this forum?

Is this a prime age for development, movement to travel teams or another reason?

I’m just curious parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason why the 2008 Girls’ teams are widely discussed in this forum?

Is this a prime age for development, movement to travel teams or another reason?

I’m just curious parents.


This is the last year this age group will be playing 9v9 and will expand roster sizes next year when they transition to 11v11. The clubs, particularly those that have ECNL and DA programs for older ages, are eager to beef up their B teams with quality players that would be expected to move to their A teams next year.
Anonymous
From what I see the 2008 girls across all clubs see more competitive I actually here that I most close to 2008 girls are able to be to thousand seven girls I don't know what it is about them it seems like a new breed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: From what I see the 2008 girls across all clubs see more competitive I actually here that I most close to 2008 girls are able to be to thousand seven girls I don't know what it is about them it seems like a new breed


The most ridiculously transcribed and crazy content post I have ever read... congratulations.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: From what I see the 2008 girls across all clubs see more competitive I actually here that I most close to 2008 girls are able to be to thousand seven girls I don't know what it is about them it seems like a new breed


The most ridiculously transcribed and crazy content post I have ever read... congratulations.



I'm pretty sure it was a joke? No adult is that illiterate..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: From what I see the 2008 girls across all clubs see more competitive I actually here that I most close to 2008 girls are able to be to thousand seven girls I don't know what it is about them it seems like a new breed


The most ridiculously transcribed and crazy content post I have ever read... congratulations.



I'm pretty sure it was a joke? No adult is that illiterate..


Look who's in the White House and reconsider your statement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: From what I see the 2008 girls across all clubs see more competitive I actually here that I most close to 2008 girls are able to be to thousand seven girls I don't know what it is about them it seems like a new breed


The most ridiculously transcribed and crazy content post I have ever read... congratulations.



I'm pretty sure it was a joke? No adult is that illiterate..


No 2008 Girl is this illiterate either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason why the 2008 Girls’ teams are widely discussed in this forum?

Is this a prime age for development, movement to travel teams or another reason?

I’m just curious parents.


This is the last year this age group will be playing 9v9 and will expand roster sizes next year when they transition to 11v11. The clubs, particularly those that have ECNL and DA programs for older ages, are eager to beef up their B teams with quality players that would be expected to move to their A teams next year.


Pretty sure it's the 2007's that move up to 11v11.

2008 should remain 9v9 for one more year unless they changed it for next year.
Anonymous
2008 girls are the best across the map nobody cares about 2007 or older
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason why the 2008 Girls’ teams are widely discussed in this forum?

Is this a prime age for development, movement to travel teams or another reason?

I’m just curious parents.


This is the last year this age group will be playing 9v9 and will expand roster sizes next year when they transition to 11v11. The clubs, particularly those that have ECNL and DA programs for older ages, are eager to beef up their B teams with quality players that would be expected to move to their A teams next year.


Pretty sure it's the 2007's that move up to 11v11.

2008 should remain 9v9 for one more year unless they changed it for next year.


You must have a reading comprehension problem. The post above stated that this is the "last" year 2008s will be playing 9v9, and that they will be transitioning to 11v.11 "next" year. You have to start preparing in advance. Sure, you can add a talented new player or two during the tryouts next year, but you also need to have players, who are a known commodity and have learned the system of play the club uses.
Anonymous
2008's are next up to bat for the transition to 11v11 in a year
Anonymous
Crazy parents
Anonymous
Clubs know that most girls will drop soccer at U13. Hence, they want to add as much of the 2008 players (rising U12) now in order to fill the U13 teams the following year.
Anonymous
Best damn pledge class ever....

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