Anonymous wrote:I hope J Gilberts dinner was tremendous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody was actually cut. Reduced playtime or offer for Red. They are leaving it up to the players and their families. Easy way out so they do not look bad replacing half a team mid year so players cannot find another landing spot.
Reduce playing time equals 0 playing time, unless winning by 10.
True. You can get no PT on Blue, or pay $3K/year to play on Red. Best answer is to leave the club altogether, they don't deserve another dime from these parents.
Stay on Blue. If you're good enough to make the team again next year, stick with NL Blue. Your kid needs to get better on their own, but look at the 24 team. Starters are all committing early and backups are playing most of the fall. NL does a great job of advertising their kids... backups are getting recruited.
Watch the 25 team - same thing will happen next year.
As long as the 26 team is good - tons of college coaches will watch them. BUT the kid will need to "shine" when given playing opportunity.
"Making" the team isn't enough. You got to play. The attack is locked in, I assume, based on who we know orchestrated the whole thing. Blend poles/middies from both clubs. Goalie from Philly an fogo from hilltop. If you aren't in those groups, move on. Go play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody was actually cut. Reduced playtime or offer for Red. They are leaving it up to the players and their families. Easy way out so they do not look bad replacing half a team mid year so players cannot find another landing spot.
Reduce playing time equals 0 playing time, unless winning by 10.
True. You can get no PT on Blue, or pay $3K/year to play on Red. Best answer is to leave the club altogether, they don't deserve another dime from these parents.
Stay on Blue. If you're good enough to make the team again next year, stick with NL Blue. Your kid needs to get better on their own, but look at the 24 team. Starters are all committing early and backups are playing most of the fall. NL does a great job of advertising their kids... backups are getting recruited.
Watch the 25 team - same thing will happen next year.
As long as the 26 team is good - tons of college coaches will watch them. BUT the kid will need to "shine" when given playing opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody was actually cut. Reduced playtime or offer for Red. They are leaving it up to the players and their families. Easy way out so they do not look bad replacing half a team mid year so players cannot find another landing spot.
Reduce playing time equals 0 playing time, unless winning by 10.
True. You can get no PT on Blue, or pay $3K/year to play on Red. Best answer is to leave the club altogether, they don't deserve another dime from these parents.
Stay on Blue. If you're good enough to make the team again next year, stick with NL Blue. Your kid needs to get better on their own, but look at the 24 team. Starters are all committing early and backups are playing most of the fall. NL does a great job of advertising their kids... backups are getting recruited.
Watch the 25 team - same thing will happen next year.
As long as the 26 team is good - tons of college coaches will watch them. BUT the kid will need to "shine" when given playing opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody was actually cut. Reduced playtime or offer for Red. They are leaving it up to the players and their families. Easy way out so they do not look bad replacing half a team mid year so players cannot find another landing spot.
Reduce playing time equals 0 playing time, unless winning by 10.
True. You can get no PT on Blue, or pay $3K/year to play on Red. Best answer is to leave the club altogether, they don't deserve another dime from these parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody was actually cut. Reduced playtime or offer for Red. They are leaving it up to the players and their families. Easy way out so they do not look bad replacing half a team mid year so players cannot find another landing spot.
Reduce playing time equals 0 playing time, unless winning by 10.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody was actually cut. Reduced playtime or offer for Red. They are leaving it up to the players and their families. Easy way out so they do not look bad replacing half a team mid year so players cannot find another landing spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emails for current team went out. Most made it back, some were not so lucky. They are now left to the rat race to find a place to play mid season. Bad play by the Mitchell's! Some good kids are left without a team now.
The obvious place to go is MadLax 2026. Now that the a-hole families are gone, the culture will be totally different, and unlike Next Level, MadLax goes to the good tournaments like NLF, NAL, and US Club Nationals. they will fly in players from anywhere in the country to fill roster needs. The team won't be anywhere near top 20 nationally, but NL 2026 was never higher than 50-60, if that, so MadLax is probably still an upgrade. Plus, Cabell is never around and unless you are on 2028 or 2024, you literally will never see him and never have to speak with him. I don't know much about the 2026 coach, but it sounds like his greatest crime was allowing the bad element on the team to walk all over him, and now that element is gone, he probably feels liberated and can coach his own way. Being part of the ML 2026 rebuild could actually be a pretty cool opportunity.
Thanks for your take, Cabbell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emails for current team went out. Most made it back, some were not so lucky. They are now left to the rat race to find a place to play mid season. Bad play by the Mitchell's! Some good kids are left without a team now.
The obvious place to go is MadLax 2026. Now that the a-hole families are gone, the culture will be totally different, and unlike Next Level, MadLax goes to the good tournaments like NLF, NAL, and US Club Nationals. they will fly in players from anywhere in the country to fill roster needs. The team won't be anywhere near top 20 nationally, but NL 2026 was never higher than 50-60, if that, so MadLax is probably still an upgrade. Plus, Cabell is never around and unless you are on 2028 or 2024, you literally will never see him and never have to speak with him. I don't know much about the 2026 coach, but it sounds like his greatest crime was allowing the bad element on the team to walk all over him, and now that element is gone, he probably feels liberated and can coach his own way. Being part of the ML 2026 rebuild could actually be a pretty cool opportunity.