Anonymous wrote:Avoid Maryland United on the girl’s side. That place is a shit show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will have more new teams on the boys side with an influx of cut players from MYS.
Mean! You know MYS did not cut this year.
I think PP is correct. MYS technically did not cut players, but they gave several players from green (their top team in pre-ECNL age groups) offers to join gold (which is their C team). There was also movement down from White and Gold teams, but I am not aware of any upward movement unlike last year when a handful of kids earned promotion to higher teams. Some kids still didn't have offers as of last practice. Why do you think there are so many MYS kids trying out with other clubs? The surprising thing is that we did not see many new kids at the tryouts, but our coach told the families that the club will be adding a lot of outside players for the next season. Something must be going on behind the scenes. They are keeping the same number of teams and they promised families that everyone will get an offer to stay at the club. So, if they are adding a lot of outside players, they will have bloated rosters if everyone accepts.
What age group?
Current U11s, which are moving to U12 next year. ECNL is not a factor yet.
I heard the 2005s 2006s 2007s are feeling the effect the most.
It makes sense because these are ECNL age groups and many outside players are trying to make ECNL team, but even at pre-ECNL age groups kids are asked to move down to open spots for outside players or are still waiting for offers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will have more new teams on the boys side with an influx of cut players from MYS.
Mean! You know MYS did not cut this year.
I think PP is correct. MYS technically did not cut players, but they gave several players from green (their top team in pre-ECNL age groups) offers to join gold (which is their C team). There was also movement down from White and Gold teams, but I am not aware of any upward movement unlike last year when a handful of kids earned promotion to higher teams. Some kids still didn't have offers as of last practice. Why do you think there are so many MYS kids trying out with other clubs? The surprising thing is that we did not see many new kids at the tryouts, but our coach told the families that the club will be adding a lot of outside players for the next season. Something must be going on behind the scenes. They are keeping the same number of teams and they promised families that everyone will get an offer to stay at the club. So, if they are adding a lot of outside players, they will have bloated rosters if everyone accepts.
What age group?
Current U11s, which are moving to U12 next year. ECNL is not a factor yet.
I heard the 2005s 2006s 2007s are feeling the effect the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will have more new teams on the boys side with an influx of cut players from MYS.
Mean! You know MYS did not cut this year.
I think PP is correct. MYS technically did not cut players, but they gave several players from green (their top team in pre-ECNL age groups) offers to join gold (which is their C team). There was also movement down from White and Gold teams, but I am not aware of any upward movement unlike last year when a handful of kids earned promotion to higher teams. Some kids still didn't have offers as of last practice. Why do you think there are so many MYS kids trying out with other clubs? The surprising thing is that we did not see many new kids at the tryouts, but our coach told the families that the club will be adding a lot of outside players for the next season. Something must be going on behind the scenes. They are keeping the same number of teams and they promised families that everyone will get an offer to stay at the club. So, if they are adding a lot of outside players, they will have bloated rosters if everyone accepts.
What age group?
Current U11s, which are moving to U12 next year. ECNL is not a factor yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will have more new teams on the boys side with an influx of cut players from MYS.
Mean! You know MYS did not cut this year.
I think PP is correct. MYS technically did not cut players, but they gave several players from green (their top team in pre-ECNL age groups) offers to join gold (which is their C team). There was also movement down from White and Gold teams, but I am not aware of any upward movement unlike last year when a handful of kids earned promotion to higher teams. Some kids still didn't have offers as of last practice. Why do you think there are so many MYS kids trying out with other clubs? The surprising thing is that we did not see many new kids at the tryouts, but our coach told the families that the club will be adding a lot of outside players for the next season. Something must be going on behind the scenes. They are keeping the same number of teams and they promised families that everyone will get an offer to stay at the club. So, if they are adding a lot of outside players, they will have bloated rosters if everyone accepts.
What age group?