Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are following their own posted calendar.
https://www.ncsl-soccer.com/recreation/spring-2024-calendar
You won't see a schedule until March 29
WTF?? That's THE DAY BEFORE games start and well after our rec league publishes our schedule, making it impossible to work out the scheduling for coaches with more than one team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just jumping in to also complain about the lack of schedule. SFL would have already had it published. Come on, our age group usually only has one division. How hard can it be? Demosphere automatically does the scheduling and scheduling is basically the only job the NCSL has for the rec side, they aren't staffing the games with referees or doing anything else.
Travel games start the SAME DAY but their schedules have been out for weeks. It shows a disregard for rec side customers.
This whining complaining is why SFL quit. Be grateful NCSL picked it up or you’d have nothing.
Anonymous wrote:They are following their own posted calendar.
https://www.ncsl-soccer.com/recreation/spring-2024-calendar
You won't see a schedule until March 29
Anonymous wrote:Just jumping in to also complain about the lack of schedule. SFL would have already had it published. Come on, our age group usually only has one division. How hard can it be? Demosphere automatically does the scheduling and scheduling is basically the only job the NCSL has for the rec side, they aren't staffing the games with referees or doing anything else.
Travel games start the SAME DAY but their schedules have been out for weeks. It shows a disregard for rec side customers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: why does NCSL have SO many divisions on the travel side? Is there any noticeable difference between travel teams in division 6 and division 8-seems a bit silly.)
I see one club has its lower level team in a higher division. Presumably they were properly placed, and then one got relegated while the other was promoted.
What are you talking about?
Looking at the divisions, in a particular age group. One club has its C team in a lower division than its D team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: why does NCSL have SO many divisions on the travel side? Is there any noticeable difference between travel teams in division 6 and division 8-seems a bit silly.)
I see one club has its lower level team in a higher division. Presumably they were properly placed, and then one got relegated while the other was promoted.
What are you talking about?
Looking at the divisions, in a particular age group. One club has its C team in a lower division than its D team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything from our club after we signed up for SFL.
There is no SFL any more.
You registered with your local rec soccer league. Are you saying you haven't heard from them regarding your coach or team assignment yet? You should have. Games start the first week of April. Supposedly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: why does NCSL have SO many divisions on the travel side? Is there any noticeable difference between travel teams in division 6 and division 8-seems a bit silly.)
I see one club has its lower level team in a higher division. Presumably they were properly placed, and then one got relegated while the other was promoted.
What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything from our club after we signed up for SFL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: why does NCSL have SO many divisions on the travel side? Is there any noticeable difference between travel teams in division 6 and division 8-seems a bit silly.)
I see one club has its lower level team in a higher division. Presumably they were properly placed, and then one got relegated while the other was promoted.
Anonymous wrote: why does NCSL have SO many divisions on the travel side? Is there any noticeable difference between travel teams in division 6 and division 8-seems a bit silly.)