Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
I'd put Crush in top tier.
Crush doesn’t belong in the top tier because they cannot beat top tier teams. They bully everyone else and lose to the top tier. That’s why they are their own tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
I'd put Crush in top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
First issue is breaking down the teams into tiers based on W-L. The schedules were not equal and there were several 1-2 goal games. That being said, cream rised to the top for sure.
The 2028A is a have and have nots, the bottom half of A is way behind the rest.
Should be a gap between HoCo and Pride but I agree with order.
Are you saying HoCo is better than Pride and there's a large gap between HoCo and the rest? Hopefully that's not what you are saying. I'd put all Tier 3 and Tier 4 teams in 1 tier. There's not much separation between those 7.
Pride is a weird team to figure out, they've looked terrible at times (MDU, 1 pt win over Limelight & Stars) then look real solid (Only lost by 2 to Heros and M&D), but I could see tier 3/4 in same group. Summer tournaments will reveal if those top-5 A teams are just so dominant or if the Tier 3/4 teams are just real bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
First issue is breaking down the teams into tiers based on W-L. The schedules were not equal and there were several 1-2 goal games. That being said, cream rised to the top for sure.
The 2028A is a have and have nots, the bottom half of A is way behind the rest.
Should be a gap between HoCo and Pride but I agree with order.
Are you saying HoCo is better than Pride and there's a large gap between HoCo and the rest? Hopefully that's not what you are saying. I'd put all Tier 3 and Tier 4 teams in 1 tier. There's not much separation between those 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
First issue is breaking down the teams into tiers based on W-L. The schedules were not equal and there were several 1-2 goal games. That being said, cream rised to the top for sure.
The 2028A is a have and have nots, the bottom half of A is way behind the rest.
Should be a gap between HoCo and Pride but I agree with order.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Refs have been absolutely brutal this year in NGLL. Yesterday alone, I saw a defender cross check get called a charge on offense, a non call on a false start where girl didn’t go 4 meters (led to TO and goal) and a phantom offsides call in a two goal game.
Did you ever stop to think the quality of officiating may be directly related to not having enough refs. Who wants to subject themselves to verbal attacks from armchair parents and obnoxious coaches for an entire weekend. Let the refs call the games, enjoy the game, and maybe more individuals will be willing to ref games. And the quality of the officiating will improve. It starts with parents and coaches. Set the example.
People complaining about NGLL refs have clearly never seen the quality of youth soccer refereeing. I actually like the NGLL refs. Nearly all of them are very knowledgeable and care a lot about the game and using the opportunity to help teach the girls. I have not seen one NGLL ref who’s made the game about their ego. Sure you may disagree on a call here and there, but overall they’ve seemed to be good people who love the game and are trying their best.
I have two kids on NGLL and both club soccer, the NGLL refs this year have been as bad as Ive seen, miss calls, blown calls, off sides where no one was near off sides, game changing calls, false starts on DC where no one moved early. Failure to give 4 meters on fouls, etc. Be happy you have not seen this in your NGLL games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Refs have been absolutely brutal this year in NGLL. Yesterday alone, I saw a defender cross check get called a charge on offense, a non call on a false start where girl didn’t go 4 meters (led to TO and goal) and a phantom offsides call in a two goal game.
Did you ever stop to think the quality of officiating may be directly related to not having enough refs. Who wants to subject themselves to verbal attacks from armchair parents and obnoxious coaches for an entire weekend. Let the refs call the games, enjoy the game, and maybe more individuals will be willing to ref games. And the quality of the officiating will improve. It starts with parents and coaches. Set the example.
People complaining about NGLL refs have clearly never seen the quality of youth soccer refereeing. I actually like the NGLL refs. Nearly all of them are very knowledgeable and care a lot about the game and using the opportunity to help teach the girls. I have not seen one NGLL ref who’s made the game about their ego. Sure you may disagree on a call here and there, but overall they’ve seemed to be good people who love the game and are trying their best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stars beat HoCo by 6. Check your logic there.
And lost to limelight by 4 who Hero’s beat
Anonymous wrote:Stars beat HoCo by 6. Check your logic there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
Hero's White is the only 8-0 team in B. Pride Red had a close game today against the Hero's Green A team. Hero's Green is likely A LOT better than Hero's White. So, I believe the Tier 3 (3 Wins) teams would be heavy favorites over any B team.
Tier 4 teams would be heavy favorites against all of B as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
Hero's White is the only 8-0 team in B. Pride Red had a close game today against the Hero's Green A team. Hero's Green is likely A LOT better than Hero's White. So, I believe the Tier 3 (3 Wins) teams would be heavy favorites over any B team.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people want to rank the teams, but I think that’s hard to do because a lot of teams are competitive in different tiers. As the season draws to a close, the tiers are quite evident.
Tier 1 (7 wins):
MDU
Coppermine
Hero’s
M&D
Tier 2 (5 wins):
Crush
Tier 3 (3 wins):
Next Level
Hoco
Pride
FCA
Tier 4 (1 win):
Limelight
Stars
Skywalkers
It will be interesting to see how the Tier 3 teams fare against the top teams in B.