Makes no sense. Players aren't dual rostered within clubs.Anonymous wrote:What clubs will do in SY is Dual Roster Aug birthdays on the grade down team and the correct grade team at the same time. This will give the cheater parents looking to play down what they want. Then over time the club will suggest and more likely the kid will ask to play on the team with kids their grade in school. By 8th grade all the Aug birthdays will be playing on the team thats their grade in school because clubs wont want to deal with 9th grade players playing high school soccer on a team with 8th grade players. Also players would be aligned for college recrutiing.
Unfortunately you have to give the play down losers what they want when kids are young.
Definitely not enough in this situation to matter. They can play up with friends or stay with their age group if the want to excel and play in college. So few that if your child isn't in this situation there is absolutely no reason to care.Anonymous wrote:255 pages when it is so few kids who (1) were born in August and September who (2) were sent to school "on time". Everyone in our area redshirts those ages.
Why did you post this?Anonymous wrote:What clubs will do in SY is Dual Roster Aug birthdays on the grade down team and the correct grade team at the same time. This will give the cheater parents looking to play down what they want. Then over time the club will suggest and more likely the kid will ask to play on the team with kids their grade in school. By 8th grade all the Aug birthdays will be playing on the team thats their grade in school because clubs wont want to deal with 9th grade players playing high school soccer on a team with 8th grade players. Also players would be aligned for college recrutiing.
Unfortunately you have to give the play down losers what they want when kids are young.
Which has nothing to do with your question.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your question is unrelated to the PP.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:255 pages when it is so few kids who (1) were born in August and September who (2) were sent to school "on time". Everyone in our area redshirts those ages.
You seek company because you held your kid back looking for a short-term imaginary advantage over younger classmates?
"Everyone in our area redshirts those ages" is news to everyone
Anonymous wrote:Your question is unrelated to the PP.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:255 pages when it is so few kids who (1) were born in August and September who (2) were sent to school "on time". Everyone in our area redshirts those ages.
You seek company because you held your kid back looking for a short-term imaginary advantage over younger classmates?
Your question is unrelated to the PP.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:255 pages when it is so few kids who (1) were born in August and September who (2) were sent to school "on time". Everyone in our area redshirts those ages.
You seek company because you held your kid back looking for a short-term imaginary advantage over younger classmates?
Anonymous wrote:255 pages when it is so few kids who (1) were born in August and September who (2) were sent to school "on time". Everyone in our area redshirts those ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who are playing SY based upon bday vs. your kid not being in that grade, how are your kids taking it?
You could create your own thread JUST for that. The answer is it all depends on the situation. Some kids want to stay with their grade for social reasons. Some think playing on grade is needed for college recruiting. Others want to be on the best team possible and sometimes that's playing on age. And some just DGAF.
Anonymous wrote:For those who are playing SY based upon bday vs. your kid not being in that grade, how are your kids taking it?
Anonymous wrote:For those who are playing SY based upon bday vs. your kid not being in that grade, how are your kids taking it?
Kids play up all the time, has little to do with college. Often the smaller clubs have only a good team every other age group. It is what it is so a bunch of kids have to play up.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just standard playing up, there is no grade thing here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And heres the proof. August birthdays were dual rostered pre 2017. They played up with their grade in school team for league games but also played on a grade down team for tournamants sometimes.
https://gasoccerforum.com/thread/2538/question-dual-roster
"Our child played up every year until U14 when we held them at age. The club got around this by rostering at their age and club passing up each game. He played some games or tournaments at age dependingon who they played. I don't know if this is still allowed with the new age rule."
There you go again with your grade-colored glasses. This post doesn't even reference grade. It just talks about a player who played up and played on age at U14. For all we know they held him back on age to play with his grade more even though he was apparently better.
You contridict yourself all the time. Its hard reading what you write.
"just stranded playing up" for no reason other than to be more appealing for college coaches + recruiting.
You're not going to convince parents that playing down is a good thing or normal. Everyone instinctively knows that its not.
Grade guy state bureaucrat. Makes sense.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine if Aug poster was a lawyer? Amazing how often he misreads what he thinks is evidence that eventually works against him.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just standard playing up, there is no grade thing here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And heres the proof. August birthdays were dual rostered pre 2017. They played up with their grade in school team for league games but also played on a grade down team for tournamants sometimes.
https://gasoccerforum.com/thread/2538/question-dual-roster
"Our child played up every year until U14 when we held them at age. The club got around this by rostering at their age and club passing up each game. He played some games or tournaments at age dependingon who they played. I don't know if this is still allowed with the new age rule."
There you go again with your grade-colored glasses. This post doesn't even reference grade. It just talks about a player who played up and played on age at U14. For all we know they held him back on age to play with his grade more even though he was apparently better.
You contridict yourself all the time. Its hard reading what you write.
Exactly.
Imagine if grade guy worked for the state of Virginia. Oh wait he does. Commenting 24/7 on this thread. Trying to show parents how to be a loser and play on a grade down team. Your tax dollars at work.