Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What situations would make you consider switching clubs for your DS/DD once they hit recruiting years? Seems like all the DA/ECNL clubs are having ID sessions including these age groups but I wonder how much movement there really is?
Not in order of importance:
1. We'd move from ECNL to DA I'd given the chance and we weren't already DA. There's a lot more preparation for showcases because of the way the league. Spending the year with her team, not having high school interfere, showcases spread throughout the year, and so on.
2. Bloated rosters. We wouldn't stay with a club that does that.
3. Better coaching, better players to train with. All that raises the quality of environment.
4. A real interest in my DD as a player. Based on experience, coaches that really want and are interested in her will give more to her in the training sessions, better feedback in the games, more time on the field, and they will talk her up, not down, to perspective colleges.
What is a bloated roster?
More then 18 players.
yikez! I hate to ask but which club is known for doing this? next when we try out for ECNL should I ask the coach if they are bloated or will they lie to me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What situations would make you consider switching clubs for your DS/DD once they hit recruiting years? Seems like all the DA/ECNL clubs are having ID sessions including these age groups but I wonder how much movement there really is?
Not in order of importance:
1. We'd move from ECNL to DA I'd given the chance and we weren't already DA. There's a lot more preparation for showcases because of the way the league. Spending the year with her team, not having high school interfere, showcases spread throughout the year, and so on.
2. Bloated rosters. We wouldn't stay with a club that does that.
3. Better coaching, better players to train with. All that raises the quality of environment.
4. A real interest in my DD as a player. Based on experience, coaches that really want and are interested in her will give more to her in the training sessions, better feedback in the games, more time on the field, and they will talk her up, not down, to perspective colleges.
What is a bloated roster?
More then 18 players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What situations would make you consider switching clubs for your DS/DD once they hit recruiting years? Seems like all the DA/ECNL clubs are having ID sessions including these age groups but I wonder how much movement there really is?
Not in order of importance:
1. We'd move from ECNL to DA I'd given the chance and we weren't already DA. There's a lot more preparation for showcases because of the way the league. Spending the year with her team, not having high school interfere, showcases spread throughout the year, and so on.
2. Bloated rosters. We wouldn't stay with a club that does that.
3. Better coaching, better players to train with. All that raises the quality of environment.
4. A real interest in my DD as a player. Based on experience, coaches that really want and are interested in her will give more to her in the training sessions, better feedback in the games, more time on the field, and they will talk her up, not down, to perspective colleges.
What is a bloated roster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What situations would make you consider switching clubs for your DS/DD once they hit recruiting years? Seems like all the DA/ECNL clubs are having ID sessions including these age groups but I wonder how much movement there really is?
Not in order of importance:
1. We'd move from ECNL to DA I'd given the chance and we weren't already DA. There's a lot more preparation for showcases because of the way the league. Spending the year with her team, not having high school interfere, showcases spread throughout the year, and so on.
2. Bloated rosters. We wouldn't stay with a club that does that.
3. Better coaching, better players to train with. All that raises the quality of environment.
4. A real interest in my DD as a player. Based on experience, coaches that really want and are interested in her will give more to her in the training sessions, better feedback in the games, more time on the field, and they will talk her up, not down, to perspective colleges.
What is a bloated roster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What situations would make you consider switching clubs for your DS/DD once they hit recruiting years? Seems like all the DA/ECNL clubs are having ID sessions including these age groups but I wonder how much movement there really is?
Not in order of importance:
1. We'd move from ECNL to DA I'd given the chance and we weren't already DA. There's a lot more preparation for showcases because of the way the league. Spending the year with her team, not having high school interfere, showcases spread throughout the year, and so on.
2. Bloated rosters. We wouldn't stay with a club that does that.
3. Better coaching, better players to train with. All that raises the quality of environment.
4. A real interest in my DD as a player. Based on experience, coaches that really want and are interested in her will give more to her in the training sessions, better feedback in the games, more time on the field, and they will talk her up, not down, to perspective colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS/DD wanting to:
showcase their talents for college scouts
opportunity to play with and against DA/ECNL players
opportunity to get coached by DA/ECNL coaches
other than personal reasons, that would be it.
+1. Although it's hard to break in to these clubs at that age. And not sure there is a lot of movement across them either?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What situations would make you consider switching clubs for your DS/DD once they hit recruiting years? Seems like all the DA/ECNL clubs are having ID sessions including these age groups but I wonder how much movement there really is?
Not in order of importance:
1. We'd move from ECNL to DA I'd given the chance and we weren't already DA. There's a lot more preparation for showcases because of the way the league. Spending the year with her team, not having high school interfere, showcases spread throughout the year, and so on.
2. Bloated rosters. We wouldn't stay with a club that does that.
3. Better coaching, better players to train with. All that raises the quality of environment.
4. A real interest in my DD as a player. Based on experience, coaches that really want and are interested in her will give more to her in the training sessions, better feedback in the games, more time on the field, and they will talk her up, not down, to perspective colleges.
Anonymous wrote:What situations would make you consider switching clubs for your DS/DD once they hit recruiting years? Seems like all the DA/ECNL clubs are having ID sessions including these age groups but I wonder how much movement there really is?
Anonymous wrote:DS/DD wanting to:
showcase their talents for college scouts
opportunity to play with and against DA/ECNL players
opportunity to get coached by DA/ECNL coaches
other than personal reasons, that would be it.