Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone go to the NL tryouts this past week? They are having a "first look" tryout this month and a main tryout in August. Unfortunately, I know kids from other teams who have already received letters from NL offering them spots. This is before the final tryout and, of course, before the DCE tryouts this weekend. Sounds similar to last year, NL trying to poach players again. Wonder how much of a discount they are offering to pull players over to their teams?
Think we may need to understand the definition of the word poach a little more. What NL, DCE, BLC, Madlax or all the clubs do is not poaching. Clubs want the best players, they offer spots to those players. There is no law or regulation that says offers for club spots need to happen after "official" tryout dates. Clubs change rosters and kids move teams fairly regularly. Clubs want the best players and kids want the best opportunity to win and be seen at the best tournaments. From a club perspective if you do not have the top team in a given grade you likely will be trying to improve your roster. From a kids point of view you are going to move to be on the best team possible where you get decent field time. This is really not that hard to understand. Right or wrong club lacrosse is not a developmental system, there is no loyalty given by the clubs nor should their be an expectation of loyalty from the players to the clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone go to the NL tryouts this past week? They are having a "first look" tryout this month and a main tryout in August. Unfortunately, I know kids from other teams who have already received letters from NL offering them spots. This is before the final tryout and, of course, before the DCE tryouts this weekend. Sounds similar to last year, NL trying to poach players again. Wonder how much of a discount they are offering to pull players over to their teams?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone go to the NL tryouts this past week? They are having a "first look" tryout this month and a main tryout in August. Unfortunately, I know kids from other teams who have already received letters from NL offering them spots. This is before the final tryout and, of course, before the DCE tryouts this weekend. Sounds similar to last year, NL trying to poach players again. Wonder how much of a discount they are offering to pull players over to their teams?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think NL cuts anyone after making the team.
Anonymous wrote:Is it fair to assume they won’t cut anyone from 2021?
Anonymous wrote:try 6 or 7 kids in one year
Did 6 or 7 move from 2018 to 2019 or are you anticipating movement from Spring 2019 to Fall 2020? There's no roster posted and one more tryout date.
try 6 or 7 kids in one year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got it. A kid can go from NL to ML to Crabs and a kid can go from NL to ML but a kid can't go from BLC/DCE to NL. Also, I thought DCE held open tryouts. Are you telling me they don't expect anyone to change clubs to join DCE above and beyond BLC? You have just verified the entire "The scam that is DC Express" thread if true.
You really are a narrow minded thinker. Wow. Not talking about one or two kids changing teams (that's natural), try 6 or 7 kids in one year. When NL poaches over 30% of your team in one year and offers them under the table discounts or guaranteed spots before tryouts are even held. That is SHADY! Comprende?!
Anonymous wrote:Got it. A kid can go from NL to ML to Crabs and a kid can go from NL to ML but a kid can't go from BLC/DCE to NL. Also, I thought DCE held open tryouts. Are you telling me they don't expect anyone to change clubs to join DCE above and beyond BLC? You have just verified the entire "The scam that is DC Express" thread if true.