Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://socalsoccer.com/threads/get-ready-folks.21527/page-86#post-509437
It's not interesting, just MLS Next clubs saying they are planning to change registration systems for everyone anticipating that MLS Next is changing, which is obvious to literally everyone that they are.
Anything is more interesting than crazy August guy.
Have you thought about where you intend to cry when you finally accept that your kids club wont play players on grade down on A teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://socalsoccer.com/threads/get-ready-folks.21527/page-86#post-509437
It's not interesting, just MLS Next clubs saying they are planning to change registration systems for everyone anticipating that MLS Next is changing, which is obvious to literally everyone that they are.
Anything is more interesting than crazy August guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://socalsoccer.com/threads/get-ready-folks.21527/page-86#post-509437
It's not interesting, just MLS Next clubs saying they are planning to change registration systems for everyone anticipating that MLS Next is changing, which is obvious to literally everyone that they are.
Anonymous wrote:https://socalsoccer.com/threads/get-ready-folks.21527/page-86#post-509437
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what about that MLSN email
New information over at the SoCal forum. Looks like sy
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you never had your kid on a real club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other parents on that team wont want a short timer that isnt good enough to play on the A team thats their grade on the A team a grade down. It will be a negative experience all round.
Wait until the other players start calling your kid Aunt ot Uncle whatever their name is because thayre playing down. Or the other parents "forget" to invite you to team dinners because they thing youre a loser for playing down.
For the thousandth time, other parents don't matter. Clubs will play the player wherever there is the best chance to win. Parents don't get to vote.
Parents get a vote if your kid is good.
Sounds like you never got to vote
Sounds like you never had your kid on a real club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other parents on that team wont want a short timer that isnt good enough to play on the A team thats their grade on the A team a grade down. It will be a negative experience all round.
Wait until the other players start calling your kid Aunt ot Uncle whatever their name is because thayre playing down. Or the other parents "forget" to invite you to team dinners because they thing youre a loser for playing down.
For the thousandth time, other parents don't matter. Clubs will play the player wherever there is the best chance to win. Parents don't get to vote.
Parents get a vote if your kid is good.
Sounds like you never got to vote
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other parents on that team wont want a short timer that isnt good enough to play on the A team thats their grade on the A team a grade down. It will be a negative experience all round.
Wait until the other players start calling your kid Aunt ot Uncle whatever their name is because thayre playing down. Or the other parents "forget" to invite you to team dinners because they thing youre a loser for playing down.
For the thousandth time, other parents don't matter. Clubs will play the player wherever there is the best chance to win. Parents don't get to vote.
Anonymous wrote:Other parents on that team wont want a short timer that isnt good enough to play on the A team thats their grade on the A team a grade down. It will be a negative experience all round.
Wait until the other players start calling your kid Aunt ot Uncle whatever their name is because thayre playing down. Or the other parents "forget" to invite you to team dinners because they thing youre a loser for playing down.
Anonymous wrote:So what about that MLSN email
Not snowplowing, situations are unique for each kid but clubs and leagues have said play on age, best can play up. Those are facts.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are snowplowing. People can make their own decisions that you don't agree with, it's ok.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There really isn't a debate. Their is one parent trying to bully kids to play up on grade to snowplow for his daughter. Yeah, colleges get international players, they know what they are doing.Anonymous wrote:Dont get the debate, if your goal is college soccer with 28 roster spots, your kid will need to be able to ball against kids up to 4yrs older . So if you are sweating a couple months and getting moved up or down a year you have got bigger problems, go train and get better so you can compete.
Theres no snowplow just pointing out the fact that playing on a grade down team makes players unrecruitable. Many parents dont realise this and trust that clubs wont screw their kid over this way. Its better to have some knowledge so you dont get into that situation.
The only person snowplowing is you + trying to say that playjng down a grade is normal. Its not.