Makes sense for lower age groups. For older ones, even if they put who won or lost the games would be informative w/o publicizing the blowouts. That said, if they don't believe in scorelines then why have standings? I think I know the answer. |
| The CCL...hehe. sucks! |
parents could easily breach this no-score-posts agreement by posting scores on forums like this. Some do so on Twitter. I wish they wouldn’t and hope they don’t. I think the ban is a good idea. Of course the teams are not able to get those resulted posted in gotsoccer. But who cares? Makes tourneys more interesting. So why do they have standings but not scores? |
The scores really just are not that important. |
If it is anything like the girls program, U15 8th graders are considered trapped and allowed to play U14 during the HS season. My daughter is an 04 who did that last spring as an 8th grader. It provided her the opportunity to continue playing for the spring when the rest of her team was playing in HS. |
Yes, I agree (I thought that was implicit in what I said) - my question is why having standings if scores don't matter |