Anonymous wrote:Parents threaten to leave all the time. Most then learn they have no leverage and then decide to stay with what's offered because maybe the club is right about the kid's talents/ability and it's often too hard to change clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roh Roh Shaggy clubs are using grade in school as a determiner for their teams.
Just like I said would happen.
Humorous that they went back and updated their ridiculious FAQ.
And the update has this key sentence that blows up any thought of a rule that forces players to play up because of grade: "Grade alone does not guarantee that a player will play up"
Arlington just wants to keep options open. They dont know what the 2026/27 rulebook looks like yet either.
The fact that Arlington updated their FAQ specifically calling out Aug-Sept players playing with their grade means they were likely reading this thread and realized that it's a huge issue.
Wait until the soccer moms figure it out and threaten to leave the club if their kid is forced to play on a grade down team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roh Roh Shaggy clubs are using grade in school as a determiner for their teams.
Just like I said would happen.
Humorous that they went back and updated their ridiculious FAQ.
And the update has this key sentence that blows up any thought of a rule that forces players to play up because of grade: "Grade alone does not guarantee that a player will play up"
Anonymous wrote:Roh Roh Shaggy clubs are using grade in school as a determiner for their teams.
Just like I said would happen.
Humorous that they went back and updated their ridiculious FAQ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said not allowed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won't let my kid play up a year however.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the nice volunteer at desk asks what my kid's birthdate is with a smile I am going to scream back shut your pie hole my kid is in 10 grade write it it down 10th grade got it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funniest comment yet. Well done.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Think you got what it takes to play with the Best of the Best? Our ECNL & ECNL-RL Girls U13, U14, and U15 teams will be hosting evaluations from December - January for the 2026/27 season. This is the perfect opportunity to see where you stand before the new age group changes take effect next season!”
And so it begins!
Make sure you tell them your kids grade in school.
💯 😂
Now you're getting it!
No need to play on a grade down team where your kid will get ignored by college coaches.
Thats when you play on the B team with players your kids grade
Yeah, Arlington just updated their age change FAQ. Grade is considered but not an automatic promotion card.
"Q: Can a player born between August 1 and September 30 play up if they are in the higher school grade?
A: School grade may be considered as part of the evaluation, but the decision to allow a player to play up is ultimately based on technical criteria including the player’s skill, maturity, and readiness for the older age group. Grade alone does not guarantee that a player will play up."
If Arlington doesn't think kids have to play up because of grade and they are a top flight ECNL who wants to please college coaches to keep that recruiting pipeline, something tells me that college coaches will probably just watch the players Arlington recommends just like they do know regardless of age/grade.
director at my daughters ECNL club said the same thing. They will allow players to stay up regardless of grade will have everything to do with individuals ability within the new age group.
I can almost guarantee all Aug/Sept birthdays will play with their grade at either the A team or B team level. I just doesnt make sense to play players down a grade and screw them out of being recruited to play in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said not allowed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won't let my kid play up a year however.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the nice volunteer at desk asks what my kid's birthdate is with a smile I am going to scream back shut your pie hole my kid is in 10 grade write it it down 10th grade got it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funniest comment yet. Well done.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Think you got what it takes to play with the Best of the Best? Our ECNL & ECNL-RL Girls U13, U14, and U15 teams will be hosting evaluations from December - January for the 2026/27 season. This is the perfect opportunity to see where you stand before the new age group changes take effect next season!”
And so it begins!
Make sure you tell them your kids grade in school.
💯 😂
Now you're getting it!
No need to play on a grade down team where your kid will get ignored by college coaches.
Thats when you play on the B team with players your kids grade
Yeah, Arlington just updated their age change FAQ. Grade is considered but not an automatic promotion card.
"Q: Can a player born between August 1 and September 30 play up if they are in the higher school grade?
A: School grade may be considered as part of the evaluation, but the decision to allow a player to play up is ultimately based on technical criteria including the player’s skill, maturity, and readiness for the older age group. Grade alone does not guarantee that a player will play up."
If Arlington doesn't think kids have to play up because of grade and they are a top flight ECNL who wants to please college coaches to keep that recruiting pipeline, something tells me that college coaches will probably just watch the players Arlington recommends just like they do know regardless of age/grade.
director at my daughters ECNL club said the same thing. They will allow players to stay up regardless of grade will have everything to do with individuals ability within the new age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said not allowed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won't let my kid play up a year however.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the nice volunteer at desk asks what my kid's birthdate is with a smile I am going to scream back shut your pie hole my kid is in 10 grade write it it down 10th grade got it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funniest comment yet. Well done.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Think you got what it takes to play with the Best of the Best? Our ECNL & ECNL-RL Girls U13, U14, and U15 teams will be hosting evaluations from December - January for the 2026/27 season. This is the perfect opportunity to see where you stand before the new age group changes take effect next season!”
And so it begins!
Make sure you tell them your kids grade in school.
💯 😂
Now you're getting it!
No need to play on a grade down team where your kid will get ignored by college coaches.
Thats when you play on the B team with players your kids grade
Yeah, Arlington just updated their age change FAQ. Grade is considered but not an automatic promotion card.
"Q: Can a player born between August 1 and September 30 play up if they are in the higher school grade?
A: School grade may be considered as part of the evaluation, but the decision to allow a player to play up is ultimately based on technical criteria including the player’s skill, maturity, and readiness for the older age group. Grade alone does not guarantee that a player will play up."
If Arlington doesn't think kids have to play up because of grade and they are a top flight ECNL who wants to please college coaches to keep that recruiting pipeline, something tells me that college coaches will probably just watch the players Arlington recommends just like they do know regardless of age/grade.
Anonymous wrote:They said not allowed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won't let my kid play up a year however.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the nice volunteer at desk asks what my kid's birthdate is with a smile I am going to scream back shut your pie hole my kid is in 10 grade write it it down 10th grade got it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funniest comment yet. Well done.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Think you got what it takes to play with the Best of the Best? Our ECNL & ECNL-RL Girls U13, U14, and U15 teams will be hosting evaluations from December - January for the 2026/27 season. This is the perfect opportunity to see where you stand before the new age group changes take effect next season!”
And so it begins!
Make sure you tell them your kids grade in school.
💯 😂
Now you're getting it!
No need to play on a grade down team where your kid will get ignored by college coaches.
Thats when you play on the B team with players your kids grade
Anonymous wrote:
Gentlemen, I beg you please don't feed the troll. We just had a couple of nice and quiet days.
"...some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the nice volunteer at desk asks what my kid's birthdate is with a smile I am going to scream back shut your pie hole my kid is in 10 grade write it it down 10th grade got it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funniest comment yet. Well done.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Think you got what it takes to play with the Best of the Best? Our ECNL & ECNL-RL Girls U13, U14, and U15 teams will be hosting evaluations from December - January for the 2026/27 season. This is the perfect opportunity to see where you stand before the new age group changes take effect next season!”
And so it begins!
Make sure you tell them your kids grade in school.
💯 😂
Now you're getting it!
No need to play on a grade down team where your kid will get ignored by college coaches.
Does this mean they won’t allow girls to play up? Because they will be ignored by college coaches because they too are playing with others in the wrong grade?
They said not allowed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won't let my kid play up a year however.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the nice volunteer at desk asks what my kid's birthdate is with a smile I am going to scream back shut your pie hole my kid is in 10 grade write it it down 10th grade got it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funniest comment yet. Well done.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Think you got what it takes to play with the Best of the Best? Our ECNL & ECNL-RL Girls U13, U14, and U15 teams will be hosting evaluations from December - January for the 2026/27 season. This is the perfect opportunity to see where you stand before the new age group changes take effect next season!”
And so it begins!
Make sure you tell them your kids grade in school.
💯 😂
Now you're getting it!
No need to play on a grade down team where your kid will get ignored by college coaches.
Thats when you play on the B team with players your kids grade
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the nice volunteer at desk asks what my kid's birthdate is with a smile I am going to scream back shut your pie hole my kid is in 10 grade write it it down 10th grade got it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funniest comment yet. Well done.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Think you got what it takes to play with the Best of the Best? Our ECNL & ECNL-RL Girls U13, U14, and U15 teams will be hosting evaluations from December - January for the 2026/27 season. This is the perfect opportunity to see where you stand before the new age group changes take effect next season!”
And so it begins!
Make sure you tell them your kids grade in school.
💯 😂
Now you're getting it!
No need to play on a grade down team where your kid will get ignored by college coaches.