Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP is a troll. It is Hs season, combining 2 teams to make sure they have enough for games and training during the spring as most players are playing Varsity or JV soccer.
If NVU created a team of 31 players for spring, how is pp a troll for wanting to discuss that?
A spring training/match pool for players not playing high school. Lucky if half of them show up for training and games. They are not in season, they could be like Bethesda and offer nothing when olders are in HS season.
If only half show up, you have a whole regular size team.
It depends on what was presented in the offer as what the consumer was purchasing for the spring season.
Don’t a bunch of clubs not even really have a spring season for the high school age players, despite paying for the full year? I feel like I have seen this complaint in other threads.
Our HS age team played ECNL RL in the fall and is playing EDP in the spring. I would not be happy if we had no spring games. What would we be paying for?
What club?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP is a troll. It is Hs season, combining 2 teams to make sure they have enough for games and training during the spring as most players are playing Varsity or JV soccer.
If NVU created a team of 31 players for spring, how is pp a troll for wanting to discuss that?
A spring training/match pool for players not playing high school. Lucky if half of them show up for training and games. They are not in season, they could be like Bethesda and offer nothing when olders are in HS season.
If only half show up, you have a whole regular size team.
It depends on what was presented in the offer as what the consumer was purchasing for the spring season.
Don’t a bunch of clubs not even really have a spring season for the high school age players, despite paying for the full year? I feel like I have seen this complaint in other threads.
Our HS age team played ECNL RL in the fall and is playing EDP in the spring. I would not be happy if we had no spring games. What would we be paying for?
What club?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP is a troll. It is Hs season, combining 2 teams to make sure they have enough for games and training during the spring as most players are playing Varsity or JV soccer.
If NVU created a team of 31 players for spring, how is pp a troll for wanting to discuss that?
A spring training/match pool for players not playing high school. Lucky if half of them show up for training and games. They are not in season, they could be like Bethesda and offer nothing when olders are in HS season.
If only half show up, you have a whole regular size team.
It depends on what was presented in the offer as what the consumer was purchasing for the spring season.
Don’t a bunch of clubs not even really have a spring season for the high school age players, despite paying for the full year? I feel like I have seen this complaint in other threads.
Our HS age team played ECNL RL in the fall and is playing EDP in the spring. I would not be happy if we had no spring games. What would we be paying for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP is a troll. It is Hs season, combining 2 teams to make sure they have enough for games and training during the spring as most players are playing Varsity or JV soccer.
If NVU created a team of 31 players for spring, how is pp a troll for wanting to discuss that?
A spring training/match pool for players not playing high school. Lucky if half of them show up for training and games. They are not in season, they could be like Bethesda and offer nothing when olders are in HS season.
If only half show up, you have a whole regular size team.
It depends on what was presented in the offer as what the consumer was purchasing for the spring season.
Don’t a bunch of clubs not even really have a spring season for the high school age players, despite paying for the full year? I feel like I have seen this complaint in other threads.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP is a troll. It is Hs season, combining 2 teams to make sure they have enough for games and training during the spring as most players are playing Varsity or JV soccer.
If NVU created a team of 31 players for spring, how is pp a troll for wanting to discuss that?
A spring training/match pool for players not playing high school. Lucky if half of them show up for training and games. They are not in season, they could be like Bethesda and offer nothing when olders are in HS season.
If only half show up, you have a whole regular size team.
It depends on what was presented in the offer as what the consumer was purchasing for the spring season.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP is a troll. It is Hs season, combining 2 teams to make sure they have enough for games and training during the spring as most players are playing Varsity or JV soccer.
If NVU created a team of 31 players for spring, how is pp a troll for wanting to discuss that?
A spring training/match pool for players not playing high school. Lucky if half of them show up for training and games. They are not in season, they could be like Bethesda and offer nothing when olders are in HS season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP is a troll. It is Hs season, combining 2 teams to make sure they have enough for games and training during the spring as most players are playing Varsity or JV soccer.
If NVU created a team of 31 players for spring, how is pp a troll for wanting to discuss that?
Anonymous wrote:PP is a troll. It is Hs season, combining 2 teams to make sure they have enough for games and training during the spring as most players are playing Varsity or JV soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NVU
Dumpster Fire.
Anonymous wrote:NVU
2-3 games per week? The schedules I see average about 1 per week.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our RL team is playing in a spring league and holding regular practices as in fall. I would be very unhappy paying for a full year for them to try to get away with no games and combined spring practices.
Probably a good thing it’s an RL team. Most NL players are playing 2-3 games per week and training every day. Not sure how a club schedule can be built into that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Achilles tends to have super high rosters too.
Even at U13 and U15? What do they do with the kids can't roster in for a game?
Those kids sit out.
Those who aren’t rotating regularly into the roster are also rostered on the second team. So they practice with the first team and play games with the second team.
So they take playing time away from kids on the second team? Does the second team only roster 12 or so players?