Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean carries HUGE rosters. I don't see how merging is going to work. How are you merging rosters of 30 with roster of 22. That's 52 kids. And, sorry, you can't tell in 2-3 ID sessions who is a 'main' player which also varies by coach's preferences and style of play. Where are all the excess kids going? Not sure at the recruiting years many will want lower than ECNL/GA/MLSn, etc.
It truly sucks for the rising Juniors who will be in peak recruiting year next year.
I see one of a few options:
1. They actually go with a 2 Team ECNL structure similar to FC Stars or NC Courage/NCFC, everyone is happy
2. They go with huge rosters think 22 for U13 and 30 for U15 and older.
3. They go with modest rosters, 18-20 for lower age groups and offer everyone else Dual roster spots (think 10 per age group)
4. They do the right thing and take 18-20 and cut everyone else free or give them strict Non-Dual roster ECNL-RL offers which very few will take at U15 or above.
Who here thinks they'll do the right thing? anyone?
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is such a waste of time. I can’t believe people are actually writing paragraphs explaining the merger set-up.
None of this is happening so stop wasting your time
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is such a waste of time. I can’t believe people are actually writing paragraphs explaining the merger set-up.
None of this is happening so stop wasting your time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean carries HUGE rosters. I don't see how merging is going to work. How are you merging rosters of 30 with roster of 22. That's 52 kids. And, sorry, you can't tell in 2-3 ID sessions who is a 'main' player which also varies by coach's preferences and style of play. Where are all the excess kids going? Not sure at the recruiting years many will want lower than ECNL/GA/MLSn, etc.
It truly sucks for the rising Juniors who will be in peak recruiting year next year.
I see one of a few options:
1. They actually go with a 2 Team ECNL structure similar to FC Stars or NC Courage/NCFC, everyone is happy
2. They go with huge rosters think 22 for U13 and 30 for U15 and older.
3. They go with modest rosters, 18-20 for lower age groups and offer everyone else Dual roster spots (think 10 per age group)
4. They do the right thing and take 18-20 and cut everyone else free or give them strict Non-Dual roster ECNL-RL offers which very few will take at U15 or above.
Who here thinks they'll do the right thing? anyone?
Anonymous wrote:See how SYC and Mclean partnership worked out. It was not balanced at all. You all are dreaming. This will be chaotic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean carries HUGE rosters. I don't see how merging is going to work. How are you merging rosters of 30 with roster of 22. That's 52 kids. And, sorry, you can't tell in 2-3 ID sessions who is a 'main' player which also varies by coach's preferences and style of play. Where are all the excess kids going? Not sure at the recruiting years many will want lower than ECNL/GA/MLSn, etc.
It truly sucks for the rising Juniors who will be in peak recruiting year next year.
They aren’t merging the teams. They are merging the clubs. Then the top girls from both teams will form next year’s team. Yes, this means that many on the bottom of those rosters will be moving either down or looking for other clubs. It also means that instead of having say 6 great players on each team, with others filling in, you get 12 great players in your starting line-up, making a stronger more competitive club. Better for the clubs, better for the top players, not better if you are on the bench or were hoping to move up.
You're assuming that current starters don't head for the exits to make sure they get on a team where they will start rather than risk losing playing time in a merger. It will take a few years to sort out, but there is no reason to assume that girls coming up through VYS or BRYC will stick with McLean rather than try out everywhere at U13 or that McLean will end up with the best of those players
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean carries HUGE rosters. I don't see how merging is going to work. How are you merging rosters of 30 with roster of 22. That's 52 kids. And, sorry, you can't tell in 2-3 ID sessions who is a 'main' player which also varies by coach's preferences and style of play. Where are all the excess kids going? Not sure at the recruiting years many will want lower than ECNL/GA/MLSn, etc.
It truly sucks for the rising Juniors who will be in peak recruiting year next year.
They aren’t merging the teams. They are merging the clubs. Then the top girls from both teams will form next year’s team. Yes, this means that many on the bottom of those rosters will be moving either down or looking for other clubs. It also means that instead of having say 6 great players on each team, with others filling in, you get 12 great players in your starting line-up, making a stronger more competitive club. Better for the clubs, better for the top players, not better if you are on the bench or were hoping to move up.
Anonymous wrote:McLean carries HUGE rosters. I don't see how merging is going to work. How are you merging rosters of 30 with roster of 22. That's 52 kids. And, sorry, you can't tell in 2-3 ID sessions who is a 'main' player which also varies by coach's preferences and style of play. Where are all the excess kids going? Not sure at the recruiting years many will want lower than ECNL/GA/MLSn, etc.
It truly sucks for the rising Juniors who will be in peak recruiting year next year.
Anonymous wrote:McLean carries HUGE rosters. I don't see how merging is going to work. How are you merging rosters of 30 with roster of 22. That's 52 kids. And, sorry, you can't tell in 2-3 ID sessions who is a 'main' player which also varies by coach's preferences and style of play. Where are all the excess kids going? Not sure at the recruiting years many will want lower than ECNL/GA/MLSn, etc.
It truly sucks for the rising Juniors who will be in peak recruiting year next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mclean tryouts and player selection for ECNL were a nightmare. Parents and players hated it, toxic place.
How?
Email went out in February stating rolling offers starting March and existing players would be the priority as their philosophy “is to build from within and supplement from outside”
Offers didn’t go out until late April/May once ID sessions were over. They had to make sure they had everyone from “the outside” they wanted before committing to existing players.
While it’s understood this is part of the process, doing this as late as they did left some without a team to go to.