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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Guess they are expecting a lot of new players on the ECNL teams. Rumors are anywhere from 4-12 girls depending on the age group. The biggest impact in the 08’s because COVID and DA to GA to ECNL but other ages will see the same thing. This will push girls down to Red and Red to White, etc. I have a hard time believing any girl trying out for ECNL would take a Red team position. [b]I wonder how many GA girls would take Red or look for a new team[/b]? [/quote] quit is probably more likely. There are only so many spots on ECNL rosters to go around. Would a girls who misses the cut at Arlington be good enough to take a spot from an already rostered girl at McLean or BRYC? [/quote] But if they missed tryouts/ID sessions for other clubs who are going to be making their offers in a couple days they either have to stay or when you say quit, that means, quit soccer altogether?[/quote] the attrition rates for girls in high and middle school is through the roof. If they go from being on a team for years and the get cut from that team, I'd expect a significant number to quit soccer [/quote] You people live in fantasy world. U14 is the time there are major changes at ALL clubs. If you had older siblings in the Club this would not be a shock. If a Club has the higher level teams---[b]there is always an influx of players right before HS(8th grade) or in early HS. [/b] Parents don't want to travel too much in the younger years--but as the kids get older and are developed--they will be willing to take them a bit farther for the exposure. This is NOT unique to Arlington. This is a true of any high level program anywhere in the Country. What I am surprised (though it's Arlington I shouldn't be :lol: ) is the sheer level of ENTITLEMENT. [/quote] you do realize that tons of girls quit at that age. You may disagree with their reasons, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen in very large numbers [/quote]
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