Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
Sure. Well too bad for the three 2005 players that won't get rostered this weekend. Feel bad for those kids and families. Did they pay full price for DA?
I don't know, but it's not like FCV didn't do it last year in some of the age groups, so families going there know what to expect. If they didn't like it, they could pick another place to play. And nothing compares to the madness Spirit did last year. They had almost 30 playing U15, 20 U14, 19 U17, and 20 U19.
25 rostered on McLean ECNL
There you go. And BRYC lists 20+ for some of their ECNL teams too.
#nostoryhere
Yes true but large rosters are easier to handle in ECNL with substitution rules. Doesn't DA limit how much field time the 18 rostered 2005s will get each game?
Forget the 3 not rostered, they will be gone in a year.
False. Even in the ECNL, only 18 may dress out for a game.
No. no. Read what I said again. I am talking about the 18 rostered. Does DA have unlimited subs for the 05s? Are all 18 able to play in a given game?
Yes, actually, they can.
Cool. Have fun with that big roster. You sure fleeced those families.
18 is a big roster?
18 is fine. 21 is a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
Sure. Well too bad for the three 2005 players that won't get rostered this weekend. Feel bad for those kids and families. Did they pay full price for DA?
I don't know, but it's not like FCV didn't do it last year in some of the age groups, so families going there know what to expect. If they didn't like it, they could pick another place to play. And nothing compares to the madness Spirit did last year. They had almost 30 playing U15, 20 U14, 19 U17, and 20 U19.
25 rostered on McLean ECNL
There you go. And BRYC lists 20+ for some of their ECNL teams too.
#nostoryhere
Yes true but large rosters are easier to handle in ECNL with substitution rules. Doesn't DA limit how much field time the 18 rostered 2005s will get each game?
Forget the 3 not rostered, they will be gone in a year.
False. Even in the ECNL, only 18 may dress out for a game.
No. no. Read what I said again. I am talking about the 18 rostered. Does DA have unlimited subs for the 05s? Are all 18 able to play in a given game?
Yes, actually, they can.
Cool. Have fun with that big roster. You sure fleeced those families.
18 is a big roster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
Sure. Well too bad for the three 2005 players that won't get rostered this weekend. Feel bad for those kids and families. Did they pay full price for DA?
I don't know, but it's not like FCV didn't do it last year in some of the age groups, so families going there know what to expect. If they didn't like it, they could pick another place to play. And nothing compares to the madness Spirit did last year. They had almost 30 playing U15, 20 U14, 19 U17, and 20 U19.
25 rostered on McLean ECNL
There you go. And BRYC lists 20+ for some of their ECNL teams too.
#nostoryhere
Yes true but large rosters are easier to handle in ECNL with substitution rules. Doesn't DA limit how much field time the 18 rostered 2005s will get each game?
Forget the 3 not rostered, they will be gone in a year.
False. Even in the ECNL, only 18 may dress out for a game.
No. no. Read what I said again. I am talking about the 18 rostered. Does DA have unlimited subs for the 05s? Are all 18 able to play in a given game?
Yes, actually, they can.
Cool. Have fun with that big roster. You sure fleeced those families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
Sure. Well too bad for the three 2005 players that won't get rostered this weekend. Feel bad for those kids and families. Did they pay full price for DA?
I don't know, but it's not like FCV didn't do it last year in some of the age groups, so families going there know what to expect. If they didn't like it, they could pick another place to play. And nothing compares to the madness Spirit did last year. They had almost 30 playing U15, 20 U14, 19 U17, and 20 U19.
25 rostered on McLean ECNL
There you go. And BRYC lists 20+ for some of their ECNL teams too.
#nostoryhere
Yes true but large rosters are easier to handle in ECNL with substitution rules. Doesn't DA limit how much field time the 18 rostered 2005s will get each game?
Forget the 3 not rostered, they will be gone in a year.
False. Even in the ECNL, only 18 may dress out for a game.
No. no. Read what I said again. I am talking about the 18 rostered. Does DA have unlimited subs for the 05s? Are all 18 able to play in a given game?
Yes, actually, they can.
Cool. Have fun with that big roster. You sure fleeced those families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
Sure. Well too bad for the three 2005 players that won't get rostered this weekend. Feel bad for those kids and families. Did they pay full price for DA?
I don't know, but it's not like FCV didn't do it last year in some of the age groups, so families going there know what to expect. If they didn't like it, they could pick another place to play. And nothing compares to the madness Spirit did last year. They had almost 30 playing U15, 20 U14, 19 U17, and 20 U19.
25 rostered on McLean ECNL
There you go. And BRYC lists 20+ for some of their ECNL teams too.
#nostoryhere
Yes true but large rosters are easier to handle in ECNL with substitution rules. Doesn't DA limit how much field time the 18 rostered 2005s will get each game?
Forget the 3 not rostered, they will be gone in a year.
False. Even in the ECNL, only 18 may dress out for a game.
No. no. Read what I said again. I am talking about the 18 rostered. Does DA have unlimited subs for the 05s? Are all 18 able to play in a given game?
Yes, actually, they can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
Sure. Well too bad for the three 2005 players that won't get rostered this weekend. Feel bad for those kids and families. Did they pay full price for DA?
I don't know, but it's not like FCV didn't do it last year in some of the age groups, so families going there know what to expect. If they didn't like it, they could pick another place to play. And nothing compares to the madness Spirit did last year. They had almost 30 playing U15, 20 U14, 19 U17, and 20 U19.
25 rostered on McLean ECNL
There you go. And BRYC lists 20+ for some of their ECNL teams too.
#nostoryhere
Yes true but large rosters are easier to handle in ECNL with substitution rules. Doesn't DA limit how much field time the 18 rostered 2005s will get each game?
Forget the 3 not rostered, they will be gone in a year.
False. Even in the ECNL, only 18 may dress out for a game.
No. no. Read what I said again. I am talking about the 18 rostered. Does DA have unlimited subs for the 05s? Are all 18 able to play in a given game?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
Sure. Well too bad for the three 2005 players that won't get rostered this weekend. Feel bad for those kids and families. Did they pay full price for DA?
I don't know, but it's not like FCV didn't do it last year in some of the age groups, so families going there know what to expect. If they didn't like it, they could pick another place to play. And nothing compares to the madness Spirit did last year. They had almost 30 playing U15, 20 U14, 19 U17, and 20 U19.
25 rostered on McLean ECNL
There you go. And BRYC lists 20+ for some of their ECNL teams too.
#nostoryhere
Yes true but large rosters are easier to handle in ECNL with substitution rules. Doesn't DA limit how much field time the 18 rostered 2005s will get each game?
Forget the 3 not rostered, they will be gone in a year.
False. Even in the ECNL, only 18 may dress out for a game.
Anonymous wrote:My dd’s teammates are 9th graders and not ynt, fcv, or da but are getting offers. Please though, keep spewing nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
Sure. Well too bad for the three 2005 players that won't get rostered this weekend. Feel bad for those kids and families. Did they pay full price for DA?
I don't know, but it's not like FCV didn't do it last year in some of the age groups, so families going there know what to expect. If they didn't like it, they could pick another place to play. And nothing compares to the madness Spirit did last year. They had almost 30 playing U15, 20 U14, 19 U17, and 20 U19.
25 rostered on McLean ECNL
There you go. And BRYC lists 20+ for some of their ECNL teams too.
#nostoryhere
Yes true but large rosters are easier to handle in ECNL with substitution rules. Doesn't DA limit how much field time the 18 rostered 2005s will get each game?
Forget the 3 not rostered, they will be gone in a year.
Anonymous wrote:My dd’s teammates are 9th graders and not ynt, fcv, or da but are getting offers. Please though, keep spewing nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:My dd’s teammates are 9th graders and not ynt, fcv, or da but are getting offers. Please though, keep spewing nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
Sure. Well too bad for the three 2005 players that won't get rostered this weekend. Feel bad for those kids and families. Did they pay full price for DA?
I don't know, but it's not like FCV didn't do it last year in some of the age groups, so families going there know what to expect. If they didn't like it, they could pick another place to play. And nothing compares to the madness Spirit did last year. They had almost 30 playing U15, 20 U14, 19 U17, and 20 U19.
25 rostered on McLean ECNL
There you go. And BRYC lists 20+ for some of their ECNL teams too.
#nostoryhere
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, don't make this about the 05s. It not like those 10 bench players are entering the prime recruiting period or anything. Uhhhh...Duh....
True. That would be the 04s and 03s. Solid point.
I think the poster was being sarcastic.
05s are mostly 9th graders.
9th grade is an important year for recruitment.
10th grade is the most important