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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s weak because you are missing all the very good on age players at the top clubs. There are a handful of players that are above age and prevent these teams from competing. I’m not advocating hold backs, but if you look at the list of clubs participating it’s not the top clubs. [/quote] Isn't that the point? If you remove all the players older than the 9/1 USL birth date for all teams, you should have equally aged teams. It would have been interesting for the ML's, BLC's and others to have formed WSYL rosters and play in USL tournaments. Then all of the on-age players could play. Remember, Next Level had a team at WSYL last year and made the semi's but they had to "borrow" the best on-age players from ML to form a roster. They could have brought up some of their younger players but it wouldn't have made them as good. This is what many of the other regional teams are doing by forming area all star squads. Some did it the right way but they didn't make the final rounds. The DMV teams see HoCo as their focus throughout the year so rosters and practice times are built around that and those class based rules. Then they look to summer and fall tournament schedules. The WSYL falls way back due to its disruption and cost. I agree a lot of good on-age players are missing but it falls on a lot of shoulders.[/quote]
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