Anonymous wrote:Yes. We had 21 in u15, now 25 for u16. Unfortunately, the older they get, the more injuries are incurred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Large rosters are normal. It is a bit like the hunger games and stressful on a week to week basis. Most of the kids duel rostered never play for ECNL.
Are you trying to be facetious?
Not OP but not at all. If your ECNL team has 22 players and you're #22, you may dress every 3rd or 4th game, as player #18 on the roster. You play 10 minutes, at most 20 minutes in that game. If the game is a 1 goal differential the whole game, they you don't play. At my club, these players get some opportunities to play on the ECRL team if it needs players for games. I don't know how many minutes the NL player playing down get because I've not seen an RL game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Large rosters are normal. It is a bit like the hunger games and stressful on a week to week basis. Most of the kids duel rostered never play for ECNL.
Are you trying to be facetious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Large rosters are normal. It is a bit like the hunger games and stressful on a week to week basis. Most of the kids duel rostered never play for ECNL.
Probably unintentional but I like the concept of “duel” rostered…
Anonymous wrote:Is it normal for ECNL girls team roster to grow well above 18 players when heading into the U15 and beyond high school age?
If common, how is it managed? Do players regularly not dress/play? Does the team lose players down the way because of roster size?
Anonymous wrote:Large rosters are normal. It is a bit like the hunger games and stressful on a week to week basis. Most of the kids duel rostered never play for ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Large rosters are normal. It is a bit like the hunger games and stressful on a week to week basis. Most of the kids duel rostered never play for ECNL.
we have over 20 for U13 so yes its very commonAnonymous wrote:Is it normal for ECNL girls team roster to grow well above 18 players when heading into the U15 and beyond high school age?
If common, how is it managed? Do players regularly not dress/play? Does the team lose players down the way because of roster size?