Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has an offer to move to an ECNL-R team for U13. Prior to this, she has been a solid second-team player, playing in NCSL. Any suggestions on what we should know, ask, or consider before we accept this offer?
It looks like ECNL-R teams play maybe fewer games throughout the year (on a year-basis rather than season?), more tournaments, and obviously more practices per week. I understand from other threads that we should ask about roster size and how much playing time she might get. What else am I not thinking about?
ECNL-R is a money grab. Same applies to low end ECNL/GA. If you are not in a top GA or ECNL team, forget it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has an offer to move to an ECNL-R team for U13. Prior to this, she has been a solid second-team player, playing in NCSL. Any suggestions on what we should know, ask, or consider before we accept this offer?
It looks like ECNL-R teams play maybe fewer games throughout the year (on a year-basis rather than season?), more tournaments, and obviously more practices per week. I understand from other threads that we should ask about roster size and how much playing time she might get. What else am I not thinking about?
ECNL-R is a money grab. Same applies to low end ECNL/GA. If you are not in a top GA or ECNL team, forget it.
This comment is on every thread. Always. I guess it's 10 posts in so it's an improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has an offer to move to an ECNL-R team for U13. Prior to this, she has been a solid second-team player, playing in NCSL. Any suggestions on what we should know, ask, or consider before we accept this offer?
It looks like ECNL-R teams play maybe fewer games throughout the year (on a year-basis rather than season?), more tournaments, and obviously more practices per week. I understand from other threads that we should ask about roster size and how much playing time she might get. What else am I not thinking about?
ECNL-R is a money grab. Same applies to low end ECNL/GA. If you are not in a top GA or ECNL team, forget it.
This comment is on every thread. Always. I guess it's 10 posts in so it's an improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has an offer to move to an ECNL-R team for U13. Prior to this, she has been a solid second-team player, playing in NCSL. Any suggestions on what we should know, ask, or consider before we accept this offer?
It looks like ECNL-R teams play maybe fewer games throughout the year (on a year-basis rather than season?), more tournaments, and obviously more practices per week. I understand from other threads that we should ask about roster size and how much playing time she might get. What else am I not thinking about?
ECNL-R is a money grab. Same applies to low end ECNL/GA. If you are not in a top GA or ECNL team, forget it.
Anonymous wrote:DD has an offer to move to an ECNL-R team for U13. Prior to this, she has been a solid second-team player, playing in NCSL. Any suggestions on what we should know, ask, or consider before we accept this offer?
It looks like ECNL-R teams play maybe fewer games throughout the year (on a year-basis rather than season?), more tournaments, and obviously more practices per week. I understand from other threads that we should ask about roster size and how much playing time she might get. What else am I not thinking about?
Anonymous wrote:Parent Cliques, way overpriced, an ECNL hat.