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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From M club Can a player play up an age group? Yes, a player may be chosen to play up. The decision on player placement is made by coaching staff and technical leadership with several factors in mind - player skill level, soccer maturity, current development level, predicted future development level, and player commitment. A player who is selected to play up for one season may continue to play up during additional seasons or be placed back with their appropriate peer group at some point. From A club Q: Can players play up an age group? A: Playing up is a coaching and technical decision based primarily on the player’s skill level, soccer maturity, and overall development needs. While Arlington Soccer allows flexibility in certain cases, playing up is the exception rather than the rule. Each situation is carefully evaluated by the technical staff to ensure it is in the best interest of both the individual player and the team. there must be a very strict guideline coming from the top for both ECNL and MLSN. But there is a possibility of staying on same team if your kid is good. [/quote] It's not a strict guideline. Both leagues recognize that with SY there is a possibility for players a grade older to be placed on a grade lower team. This doesnt work for recruiting which is why its being called out. They're being vague about the wording so clubs have the most options in these situations to maximize profits.[/quote]You are in the bartering stage of wanting kids to play up. Acceptance of it continuing to be very rare (except for small Ulittle clubs), as the clubs and ECNL states, will have to arrive Fall 2026 for so many.[/quote] Next year is going to be a mess for my DD's team. Everything gets log jammed their junior/senior years of HS.... She is currently ECNL, U17, 2009 BY. Her team has essentially been the same for the last couple of years. From a GRADE standpoint, 15/18 players are 11th. 3/18 are 10th. 1 of the 3 10th graders is a 2010 BY. 2 of the 3 are 2009, but late birthdays, well after the 8/1 cutoff. But, she has 4 other players that are 11th graders that are also after the 8/1 cutoff by a couple of weeks. So, where does everyone fit next year? Not only that, the current U18/U19 squad has a bunch of 11th graders that while 2008 BY are after the 8/1 cutoff as well. The club has already started to run scrimmages, joint practices with different combinations of the 2010/2009 age groups and the 2009/2008 age groups, so we'll see where things shake out. All the current 11th graders are my DD's team have committed, so recruiting isn't a concern, it's just going to be a pretty big shift in rosters next year overall. [/quote] Why a club would mess with freshmen and up teams is beyond me. Once players get to sophmore year all that matters is recruitment. Wins are still important but they're not the primary focus. What might happen is clubs expand the roster with trapped players from other clubs. This would mean more $$$ for the club.[/quote] You answered your own question: "Wins are still important". Everything else is secondary. Not sure how people don't realize that. [/quote] Thats not what I said at all. Obviously you cant read. Once players get to the HS level wins are no longer the priority. Getting recruited to play in college is the priority. Unless your kid plays on a such a sucky team/club that nobody is looking to play in college.[/quote] Well yeah, that is true for the [b]player[/b]. I agree with you. But for the club, the win is still more important. So they'll play the player where they can get the most wins, player recruitment or desires be damned. [/quote] When players sign committment letters to college programs youth clubs IMMEDIATELY post about it on instagram + other social media. They do this because recruitment trumps individual wins when players get older. Think about it. What attracts younger players to a club more? A single win by an olders team. Or, a recruitment announcement on social media? Understand how it works yet?[/quote]Sure, but the recruitment is going to be older now. Quality RL Aug-Dec kids get a recruitment bump being older and ECNL Jan-Jul get a slight anchor. That's what the fuss has been all about.[/quote]
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