Anonymous wrote:Is Mclean doing anything to change 06 group? What happened there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear MU might get into Ecnl
Now wouldn't that be interesting
Nah. If they didn’t take Arlington girls when they took Arlington boys they sure won’t take MU. Or if they do, it’s because Mclean and BRYC wanted a club they could beat up on in the ECNL MA division, instead of one that would beat them.
Mclean and bryc would lose to MU in several age groups, so it isn't that either.
McLean lose to MU? Other than 06 age group, are you off your meds again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear MU might get into Ecnl
Now wouldn't that be interesting
Nah. If they didn’t take Arlington girls when they took Arlington boys they sure won’t take MU. Or if they do, it’s because Mclean and BRYC wanted a club they could beat up on in the ECNL MA division, instead of one that would beat them.
Mclean and bryc would lose to MU in several age groups, so it isn't that either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear MU might get into Ecnl
Now wouldn't that be interesting
Nah. If they didn’t take Arlington girls when they took Arlington boys they sure won’t take MU. Or if they do, it’s because Mclean and BRYC wanted a club they could beat up on in the ECNL MA division, instead of one that would beat them.
Mclean and bryc would lose to MU in several age groups, so it isn't that either.Anonymous wrote:I hear MU might get into Ecnl
Now wouldn't that be interesting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PT
Train 1 to 4 times per week with DA teams
May play in up to 12 DA Matches/ Events
May transition to FT player during the year
If developmentally appropriate for player
All FT player restrictions apply after this point
May play in outside competition
tournaments, league matches with partner clubs
For players who may not earn significant minutes in DA matches and provide opportunity for additional match minutes
Will register and play league and tournament matches with partner club
It’s interesting that it says “May play in up to 12 DA Matches/Events” but it also says “Same as FT Player without DA Matches”. So which statement is true?
FT players are guaranteed to roster for games, if available. PT MAY play in up to 12 matches. That's the difference. It's no different than it was last year in DA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PT
Train 1 to 4 times per week with DA teams
May play in up to 12 DA Matches/ Events
May transition to FT player during the year
If developmentally appropriate for player
All FT player restrictions apply after this point
May play in outside competition
tournaments, league matches with partner clubs
For players who may not earn significant minutes in DA matches and provide opportunity for additional match minutes
Will register and play league and tournament matches with partner club
It’s interesting that it says “May play in up to 12 DA Matches/Events” but it also says “Same as FT Player without DA Matches”. So which statement is true?
The quote above is the US Soccer rules. I think it may just be old and not the same in the new GA format.
FT players are guaranteed to roster for games, if available. PT MAY play in up to 12 matches. That's the difference. It's no different than it was last year in DA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PT
Train 1 to 4 times per week with DA teams
May play in up to 12 DA Matches/ Events
May transition to FT player during the year
If developmentally appropriate for player
All FT player restrictions apply after this point
May play in outside competition
tournaments, league matches with partner clubs
For players who may not earn significant minutes in DA matches and provide opportunity for additional match minutes
Will register and play league and tournament matches with partner club
It’s interesting that it says “May play in up to 12 DA Matches/Events” but it also says “Same as FT Player without DA Matches”. So which statement is true?
Anonymous wrote:PT
Train 1 to 4 times per week with DA teams
May play in up to 12 DA Matches/ Events
May transition to FT player during the year
If developmentally appropriate for player
All FT player restrictions apply after this point
May play in outside competition
tournaments, league matches with partner clubs
For players who may not earn significant minutes in DA matches and provide opportunity for additional match minutes
Will register and play league and tournament matches with partner club
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is being a Part Time player even worth the money or effort?
Looked up the fee, honestly that's a pretty good deal for an aspiring to be better player that a lot of kids may never have the opportunity to get. For access to team resources (lit fields, training, games, coach access, IDP assistance, etc) for a continuous year program.
Cheaper than a lot of the ancillary programs available in our area with way more potential than a 4 week program.
Of Metro United, I don't think this is a good argument for trolling, it's just weak and shows your insecurities about a new program building in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Is being a Part Time player even worth the money or effort?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is being a Part Time player even worth the money or effort?
You might as well be a PT player in CCL
No one can see the future if for some reason GA dominates ECNL I will laugh