Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Correct as you defined if the club has multiple players available for every roster position they're not going to let grade older players play down on the team. Its just much easier for clubs to avoid the 8th grade season challenges and misaligned recruiting issues.
You might see grade older players playing down on B and C teams but nobody really cares how these teams perform so it doesnt matter.
Not talking the grade older nonsense. These are the kids born in Oct-Dec that naturally will be moving “down” an age group bc of the change to SY. They are joining teams where the kids are all in their grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Correct as you defined if the club has multiple players available for every roster position they're not going to let grade older players play down on the team. Its just much easier for clubs to avoid the 8th grade season challenges and misaligned recruiting issues.
You might see grade older players playing down on B and C teams but nobody really cares how these teams perform so it doesnt matter.
Anonymous wrote:Grade older than doesn't exist for club, makes no sense.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Correct as you defined if the club has multiple players available for every roster position they're not going to let grade older players play down on the team. Its just much easier for clubs to avoid the 8th grade season challenges and misaligned recruiting issues.
You might see grade older players playing down on B and C teams but nobody really cares how these teams perform so it doesnt matter.
Since it's impossible to play down in age, your comment is kinda nonsense
I said grade older players for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Grade older than doesn't exist for club, makes no sense.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Correct as you defined if the club has multiple players available for every roster position they're not going to let grade older players play down on the team. Its just much easier for clubs to avoid the 8th grade season challenges and misaligned recruiting issues.
You might see grade older players playing down on B and C teams but nobody really cares how these teams perform so it doesnt matter.
Since it's impossible to play down in age, your comment is kinda nonsense
I said grade older players for a reason.
Grade older than doesn't exist for club, makes no sense.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Correct as you defined if the club has multiple players available for every roster position they're not going to let grade older players play down on the team. Its just much easier for clubs to avoid the 8th grade season challenges and misaligned recruiting issues.
You might see grade older players playing down on B and C teams but nobody really cares how these teams perform so it doesnt matter.
Since it's impossible to play down in age, your comment is kinda nonsense
I said grade older players for a reason.
I think you responded to the wrong comment. The PP was discussing going from BY to SY for Q4, not anything to do with grades.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Correct as you defined if the club has multiple players available for every roster position they're not going to let grade older players play down on the team. Its just much easier for clubs to avoid the 8th grade season challenges and misaligned recruiting issues.
You might see grade older players playing down on B and C teams but nobody really cares how these teams perform so it doesnt matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Correct as you defined if the club has multiple players available for every roster position they're not going to let grade older players play down on the team. Its just much easier for clubs to avoid the 8th grade season challenges and misaligned recruiting issues.
You might see grade older players playing down on B and C teams but nobody really cares how these teams perform so it doesnt matter.
Since it's impossible to play down in age, your comment is kinda nonsense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Correct as you defined if the club has multiple players available for every roster position they're not going to let grade older players play down on the team. Its just much easier for clubs to avoid the 8th grade season challenges and misaligned recruiting issues.
You might see grade older players playing down on B and C teams but nobody really cares how these teams perform so it doesnt matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
I think that’s less likely this year. There’s a whole 5 months of birthdates to pull from within the club itself. Clubs would be silly not to evaluate those kids, current kids and new kids.
My DD is a Q4, and if she isn’t moved up a level or two by going down an age group, we will look elsewhere. We know the kids on the age group below for rec soccer, so we know where we fit in, and it’s definitely not the same level as the one we are playing in at the older age group.
Anonymous wrote:Clubs don't like to promote within their club because it doesn't make them more money and blocks top slots that they can use to offer outsiders, meaning more money for the club.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bwahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Have any Q3 and Q4s gotten offers from a higher level team in the lower age group?
That goes against club interest
I am curious to know this as well
Can you explain how this goes against club interest? I legitimately do not understand, but I’m confident I’m missing something and you must be right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my younger kid to play on the top team in the correct new age group - they can be the leader on that team and sometimes play up when needed. I view this as a good thing, not detrimental
Too bad clubs wont allow this. At least not on top teams where theres significant competition for roater spots.
Not believable. Name a club that isn't going to SY?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my younger kid to play on the top team in the correct new age group - they can be the leader on that team and sometimes play up when needed. I view this as a good thing, not detrimental
Too bad clubs wont allow this. At least not on top teams where theres significant competition for roater spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL and then everyone else for girls and MLSN and then everyone else for boys
So top is tied to labels
Not the coaching, individual growth and potential plus performance