More importantly, the rosters change as well. 4-5 may be a bit low. But there will be lots of new girls on these teams, especially Pride. The summer is generally when rosters change the most. I would expect to see some movement and both of these teams get stronger. Pride White has a few girls who definitely belong on the top team plus there are a couple very strong BLC girls who will likely look for another club. We see this happen every cycle. A teams pick up talent and B teams lose talent. |
The BLC girls haver already left and pride white has 3 losses in the B division of NGLL, so I doubt many players will be moving up to Red who is competing in A this year and already has some weak links at the bottom half of the roster. |
When was the last time you've seen BLC play? All their top players have left and already on new teams. Not sure where the new players are coming from otherwise. |
Agree with the PP. But this is what you get when overly vocal parents bark at refs to call soft fouls all game long. Word of advice to parents, let the refs ref, don't scream for every ticky tack foul. You are embarrassing yourself, hurting the game and most importantly the players development by doing this. |
This has resulted in non stop flopping as well. It's not good. |
You are right, our team alike has started to flop in the 8M and it’s working, it’s a shame. Summer tournaments are going to be a reality check for many of these MD teams. |
If parents are going to complain about every soft contact, which is by far the biggest issue, then you can’t really blame defenders for getting their revenge with good acting lessons. Neither case is good for the game and hurts the girls progress, but from a game IQ perspective hats off to the defense. Bottom line is parents and coaches need to stop complaining about soft fouls. Watch the NCAA tourney this week and ask yourself if the refs are calling soft fouls in those games. It’s a physical game. |
One 28 Virginia team in particular are masters of the flop. Emmy award winning |
Might want to say that a little louder for the pride parents. I have never heard more complaints about contact than when we played then. I knew VA teams weren't as physical, but the pride parents need to wrap their kids in bubble wrap. |
Hate to break it to you, but this is all VA club parents. VA kids don’t have the best reputations for toughness with college coaches. Thanks to mommy and daddy who think they are helping by turning the sport into powder puff lacrosse. |
The flopping this year in NGLL has been out of control. I don’t know if clubs are teaching or instructing it but it has to be an area of concentration with the refs in the off-season. All for protecting the girls but when they are falling even before contact something has to change. |
Refs have been absolutely brutal this year in NGLL. Yesterday alone, I saw a defender cross check get called a charge on offense, a non call on a false start where girl didn’t go 4 meters (led to TO and goal) and a phantom offsides call in a two goal game.
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Did you ever stop to think the quality of officiating may be directly related to not having enough refs. Who wants to subject themselves to verbal attacks from armchair parents and obnoxious coaches for an entire weekend. Let the refs call the games, enjoy the game, and maybe more individuals will be willing to ref games. And the quality of the officiating will improve. It starts with parents and coaches. Set the example. |
People complaining about NGLL refs have clearly never seen the quality of youth soccer refereeing. I actually like the NGLL refs. Nearly all of them are very knowledgeable and care a lot about the game and using the opportunity to help teach the girls. I have not seen one NGLL ref who’s made the game about their ego. Sure you may disagree on a call here and there, but overall they’ve seemed to be good people who love the game and are trying their best. |
A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins): MDU Coppermine Hero’s M&D Tier 2 (5 wins): Crush Tier 3 (3 wins): Next Level Hoco Pride FCA Tier 4 (1 win): Limelight Stars Skywalkers It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B. |