Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People from true football cultures and folks from soccer cultures will never see eye to eye on this one.
True football cultures grew up on scrimmages with any team decent around. Especially if your team had a training pitch big enough.
Why do you need a fancy facility and paid referees to play a game to work on tactics and development?
I can't wait for our culture to beat your culture!
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5 -- More fun for kids to play in a tournament which is fun rather than a scrimmage which is more like practice.
Anonymous wrote:People from true football cultures and folks from soccer cultures will never see eye to eye on this one.
True football cultures grew up on scrimmages with any team decent around. Especially if your team had a training pitch big enough.
Why do you need a fancy facility and paid referees to play a game to work on tactics and development?
Anonymous wrote:People from true football cultures and folks from soccer cultures will never see eye to eye on this one.
True football cultures grew up on scrimmages with any team decent around. Especially if your team had a training pitch big enough.
Why do you need a fancy facility and paid referees to play a game to work on tactics and development?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paid to get it on paper rather than an unknown friendly I guess. Makes no sense to me either, I wonder if these pre-season tournaments/friendlies whatever you want to call it were a thing years ago, or if this is just another thing clubs decided to add to generate revenue.
For the older ages, these friendlies give the coach or a new coach time to try new formations, new players, different positions before it matters - ECNL/GA league play. Players begin to develop chemistry as a team. Players are competing for minutes on the field, starting positions at these friendlies and scrims. It sets the expectations for the next month or more before showcases. These are not a waste of time of the recruiting age teams.
Maybe your kids are too young for these matter, but for older ages, these games are just as important as league matches. But if you are already complaining about driving an hour or wasted time or money to clubs, playing in ECNL will not bode well for you as the kids get older.
Jump out now and enjoy the game before ECNL ruins it for you.
You missed the point. Local teams can coordinate friendlies with other local teams for free without having to pay for expensive tournaments.
1 -- Tournaments not expensive as PPs have pointed out. Reasonable prices
2 -- The flake factor is real without a tournament. Even for top teams. People think they can just cancel.
3 -- There is a scrimmage feel for players and there is a game feel. Pros and kids. Tournaments give you more of a game feel which is what a coach wants to see at this point in time.
4 -- In this area people go on vacation in the summer. A lot. Parents more likely to go with kids if a scrimmage rather than a Showcase or tournament. You have to manage your people.
5 -- More fun for kids to play in a tournament which is fun rather than a scrimmage which is more like practice.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paid to get it on paper rather than an unknown friendly I guess. Makes no sense to me either, I wonder if these pre-season tournaments/friendlies whatever you want to call it were a thing years ago, or if this is just another thing clubs decided to add to generate revenue.
For the older ages, these friendlies give the coach or a new coach time to try new formations, new players, different positions before it matters - ECNL/GA league play. Players begin to develop chemistry as a team. Players are competing for minutes on the field, starting positions at these friendlies and scrims. It sets the expectations for the next month or more before showcases. These are not a waste of time of the recruiting age teams.
Maybe your kids are too young for these matter, but for older ages, these games are just as important as league matches. But if you are already complaining about driving an hour or wasted time or money to clubs, playing in ECNL will not bode well for you as the kids get older.
Jump out now and enjoy the game before ECNL ruins it for you.
You missed the point. Local teams can coordinate friendlies with other local teams for free without having to pay for expensive tournaments.
1 -- Tournaments not expensive as PPs have pointed out. Reasonable prices
2 -- The flake factor is real without a tournament. Even for top teams. People think they can just cancel.
3 -- There is a scrimmage feel for players and there is a game feel. Pros and kids. Tournaments give you more of a game feel which is what a coach wants to see at this point in time.
4 -- In this area people go on vacation in the summer. A lot. Parents more likely to go with kids if a scrimmage rather than a Showcase or tournament. You have to manage your people.
5 -- More fun for kids to play in a tournament which is fun rather than a scrimmage which is more like practice.
Tournament organizer has entered the chat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paid to get it on paper rather than an unknown friendly I guess. Makes no sense to me either, I wonder if these pre-season tournaments/friendlies whatever you want to call it were a thing years ago, or if this is just another thing clubs decided to add to generate revenue.
For the older ages, these friendlies give the coach or a new coach time to try new formations, new players, different positions before it matters - ECNL/GA league play. Players begin to develop chemistry as a team. Players are competing for minutes on the field, starting positions at these friendlies and scrims. It sets the expectations for the next month or more before showcases. These are not a waste of time of the recruiting age teams.
Maybe your kids are too young for these matter, but for older ages, these games are just as important as league matches. But if you are already complaining about driving an hour or wasted time or money to clubs, playing in ECNL will not bode well for you as the kids get older.
Jump out now and enjoy the game before ECNL ruins it for you.
You missed the point. Local teams can coordinate friendlies with other local teams for free without having to pay for expensive tournaments.
1 -- Tournaments not expensive as PPs have pointed out. Reasonable prices
2 -- The flake factor is real without a tournament. Even for top teams. People think they can just cancel.
3 -- There is a scrimmage feel for players and there is a game feel. Pros and kids. Tournaments give you more of a game feel which is what a coach wants to see at this point in time.
4 -- In this area people go on vacation in the summer. A lot. Parents more likely to go with kids if a scrimmage rather than a Showcase or tournament. You have to manage your people.
5 -- More fun for kids to play in a tournament which is fun rather than a scrimmage which is more like practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paid to get it on paper rather than an unknown friendly I guess. Makes no sense to me either, I wonder if these pre-season tournaments/friendlies whatever you want to call it were a thing years ago, or if this is just another thing clubs decided to add to generate revenue.
For the older ages, these friendlies give the coach or a new coach time to try new formations, new players, different positions before it matters - ECNL/GA league play. Players begin to develop chemistry as a team. Players are competing for minutes on the field, starting positions at these friendlies and scrims. It sets the expectations for the next month or more before showcases. These are not a waste of time of the recruiting age teams.
Maybe your kids are too young for these matter, but for older ages, these games are just as important as league matches. But if you are already complaining about driving an hour or wasted time or money to clubs, playing in ECNL will not bode well for you as the kids get older.
Jump out now and enjoy the game before ECNL ruins it for you.
You missed the point. Local teams can coordinate friendlies with other local teams for free without having to pay for expensive tournaments.
It's never free. Someone has to pay for the fields and refs.
Sure, but I don’t have to drive one hour there and one hour back, on toll roads for the same game that can be played much closer for EVERYONE involved. Plus the refs were super bad.
All of that can happen at a scrimmage too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paid to get it on paper rather than an unknown friendly I guess. Makes no sense to me either, I wonder if these pre-season tournaments/friendlies whatever you want to call it were a thing years ago, or if this is just another thing clubs decided to add to generate revenue.
For the older ages, these friendlies give the coach or a new coach time to try new formations, new players, different positions before it matters - ECNL/GA league play. Players begin to develop chemistry as a team. Players are competing for minutes on the field, starting positions at these friendlies and scrims. It sets the expectations for the next month or more before showcases. These are not a waste of time of the recruiting age teams.
Maybe your kids are too young for these matter, but for older ages, these games are just as important as league matches. But if you are already complaining about driving an hour or wasted time or money to clubs, playing in ECNL will not bode well for you as the kids get older.
Jump out now and enjoy the game before ECNL ruins it for you.
You missed the point. Local teams can coordinate friendlies with other local teams for free without having to pay for expensive tournaments.
It's never free. Someone has to pay for the fields and refs.
Sure, but I don’t have to drive one hour there and one hour back, on toll roads for the same game that can be played much closer for EVERYONE involved. Plus the refs were super bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paid to get it on paper rather than an unknown friendly I guess. Makes no sense to me either, I wonder if these pre-season tournaments/friendlies whatever you want to call it were a thing years ago, or if this is just another thing clubs decided to add to generate revenue.
For the older ages, these friendlies give the coach or a new coach time to try new formations, new players, different positions before it matters - ECNL/GA league play. Players begin to develop chemistry as a team. Players are competing for minutes on the field, starting positions at these friendlies and scrims. It sets the expectations for the next month or more before showcases. These are not a waste of time of the recruiting age teams.
Maybe your kids are too young for these matter, but for older ages, these games are just as important as league matches. But if you are already complaining about driving an hour or wasted time or money to clubs, playing in ECNL will not bode well for you as the kids get older.
Jump out now and enjoy the game before ECNL ruins it for you.
You missed the point. Local teams can coordinate friendlies with other local teams for free without having to pay for expensive tournaments.
Tournament fees are very little. It costs $150 a game just to have referees. After that you are paying a little but get nice fields, organization, and a more “real game” feel than a friendly on your practice field with coaches as referees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paid to get it on paper rather than an unknown friendly I guess. Makes no sense to me either, I wonder if these pre-season tournaments/friendlies whatever you want to call it were a thing years ago, or if this is just another thing clubs decided to add to generate revenue.
For the older ages, these friendlies give the coach or a new coach time to try new formations, new players, different positions before it matters - ECNL/GA league play. Players begin to develop chemistry as a team. Players are competing for minutes on the field, starting positions at these friendlies and scrims. It sets the expectations for the next month or more before showcases. These are not a waste of time of the recruiting age teams.
Maybe your kids are too young for these matter, but for older ages, these games are just as important as league matches. But if you are already complaining about driving an hour or wasted time or money to clubs, playing in ECNL will not bode well for you as the kids get older.
Jump out now and enjoy the game before ECNL ruins it for you.
You missed the point. Local teams can coordinate friendlies with other local teams for free without having to pay for expensive tournaments.
It's never free. Someone has to pay for the fields and refs.
Sure, but I don’t have to drive one hour there and one hour back, on toll roads for the same game that can be played much closer for EVERYONE involved. Plus the refs were super bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paid to get it on paper rather than an unknown friendly I guess. Makes no sense to me either, I wonder if these pre-season tournaments/friendlies whatever you want to call it were a thing years ago, or if this is just another thing clubs decided to add to generate revenue.
For the older ages, these friendlies give the coach or a new coach time to try new formations, new players, different positions before it matters - ECNL/GA league play. Players begin to develop chemistry as a team. Players are competing for minutes on the field, starting positions at these friendlies and scrims. It sets the expectations for the next month or more before showcases. These are not a waste of time of the recruiting age teams.
Maybe your kids are too young for these matter, but for older ages, these games are just as important as league matches. But if you are already complaining about driving an hour or wasted time or money to clubs, playing in ECNL will not bode well for you as the kids get older.
Jump out now and enjoy the game before ECNL ruins it for you.
You missed the point. Local teams can coordinate friendlies with other local teams for free without having to pay for expensive tournaments.