Anonymous wrote:This makes absolutely no sense. If "top rec players want to see how far they can go", they should join a travel team, or at least try out for one. There is a vastly different mind set between rec and travel, not to mention the money. How much more would you like to pay? Are these rec teams going to drive an hour or more for a game? There may be some top rec teams that could beat a bottom travel team, but those are loosely defined descriptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes absolutely no sense. If "top rec players want to see how far they can go", they should join a travel team, or at least try out for one. There is a vastly different mind set between rec and travel, not to mention the money. How much more would you like to pay? Are these rec teams going to drive an hour or more for a game? There may be some top rec teams that could beat a bottom travel team, but those are loosely defined descriptions.
I think the vast majority of rec parents don't want to see how far their kid's team can go. My kid plays rec soccer because I'm only willing to pay for one travel sport at a time and I'm not willing to drive an hour for a soccer game. The parents on our team would forgo driving to some far flung field for a single game. When it looked like we might be going to Fredericksburg, the plan was to do the team party that day and forfeit.
Anonymous wrote:This makes absolutely no sense. If "top rec players want to see how far they can go", they should join a travel team, or at least try out for one. There is a vastly different mind set between rec and travel, not to mention the money. How much more would you like to pay? Are these rec teams going to drive an hour or more for a game? There may be some top rec teams that could beat a bottom travel team, but those are loosely defined descriptions.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't this be the point of tournaments if a rec team wanted to play against different competition? No need to make this a regular season "thing."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this idea, come on NCSL make it happen!
+1 on just go ask travel team coach for a friendly if your team has record to support game being worth it for both the rec and travel players otherwise most rec parents would want to drive any distance for the “opportunity” to get beat 27-0?
Was supposed to be question mark at end and added now to correct. My guess is most rec teams don’t want. Another option and money maker for leagues, is rec teams can pay to play the travel team- so say $X to play game with travel team + cost of refs + cost for field. $ can go to the travel team for their hotels, etc during tournaments or to the scholarship fund.
This is the stupidest idea I have ever read on here. Rec teams don't want to pay for the "privilege" of a one off game against some low level travel team. No one cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this idea, come on NCSL make it happen!
+1 on just go ask travel team coach for a friendly if your team has record to support game being worth it for both the rec and travel players otherwise most rec parents would want to drive any distance for the “opportunity” to get beat 27-0.
Our club was winter friendlies with rec and travel teams. The top travel teams always win. The best rec teams beat the worst travel teams. The closest games are between the mid travel teams and the worst rec teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this idea, come on NCSL make it happen!
+1 on just go ask travel team coach for a friendly if your team has record to support game being worth it for both the rec and travel players otherwise most rec parents would want to drive any distance for the “opportunity” to get beat 27-0.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this idea, come on NCSL make it happen!
+1 on just go ask travel team coach for a friendly if your team has record to support game being worth it for both the rec and travel players otherwise most rec parents would want to drive any distance for the “opportunity” to get beat 27-0?
Was supposed to be question mark at end and added now to correct. My guess is most rec teams don’t want. Another option and money maker for leagues, is rec teams can pay to play the travel team- so say $X to play game with travel team + cost of refs + cost for field. $ can go to the travel team for their hotels, etc during tournaments or to the scholarship fund.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make Rec the Bottom Division and the winners can get promoted into the travel divisions if they want. Travel division teams can then get further demoted into the 6th tier of NCSL, the rec divisions!
Good luck finding parents willing to pay $3k for the chance to be bumped to a rec league! Here’s a crazy idea, pay for travel if you want travel. Pay for rec if you want rec.