Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The August school grade guy is gonna give you people a stroke
Its just one person that wants people to play their kids down.
So f**king delusional!! I am the one only coming here once in a while to f**k you with no polite words. There are multiple persons tried to talk nice to you with data and reasoning, but I don't think your little brain can handle logic. So I am helping you to cure your brain with something you can understand
And remember me, the one who 'f**k' you every time is the one who calls you out you are carlsbad7. And Oh, If you are in city SC in carlsbad, you are trying out using the new age group. Sorry for your girl to have such a stupid dad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The August school grade guy is gonna give you people a stroke
Its just one person that wants people to play their kids down.
So f**king delusional!! I am the one only coming here once in a while to f**k you with no polite words. There are multiple persons tried to talk nice to you with data and reasoning, but I don't think your little brain can handle logic. So I am helping you to cure your brain with something you can understand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The August school grade guy is gonna give you people a stroke
Its just one person that wants people to play their kids down.
Anonymous wrote:The August school grade guy is gonna give you people a stroke
It's for kids who want (but aren't forced) to play with school friends instead of playing on a more competitive team.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an August misaligned player, I hear the concerns about playing on age and how it could affect recruiting.
But I also wonder, what are the college recruiting chances when playing up with your grade if you are now the youngest competing with players 12 months older.
One way or another your player is going to be competing for college spots against other players who are available on the market (graduating) the same year.
This is correct. College coaches will compare your kid with other players in their grade for who they want to recruit. If an Aug birthday is playing up on a team thats their grade in school they're the same as all other players in their graduating class/year. If an Aug birthday is playing down on a team thats a grade below them in school they're considered worse across all attributes college coaches are looking for. Which puts them at a serious disadvantage for being recruited.
What the age guy doesnt understand is top college coaches will only be interested in the top 1-2 players on each team. And guess what? If these players are August birthdays they're the ones most likely to be playing up on a correct grade team. Lather rinse repeat and what happens is college coaches quickly (re)discover that Aug birthdays that choose to play down are a waste of their time.
It’s not about choosing to play with your age. I haven’t heard of a club that lets you choose your team placement. You have to be good enough to compete on the level and it’s the clubs that typically decide. Maybe the clubs your dc plays for are different?
Right here...
https://mnthunderacademy.org/age-group-change-2026-2027-season/
Grade Alignment
We believe aligning players with their correct grade is an important factor to consider at tryouts. At MTA, we are taking the extra step of providing the opportunity to submit a Grade Alignment Application to Aug/Sept born players with grade alignment issues. This will allow them to play and tryout with their correct grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read after me: case by case. Reality is case-by-case, no forced rules. every single club is implementing this flexibility. Aug clown just won't admit, haha
The things you said wouldn't happen are happening. Sad 😔
Clubs arent going to tell you that they wont roster Aug birthdays playing down on top teams. They'll just string you along until you figure it out for yourslef.
You are f**king ignorant. I told you that a current 2012 Aug kid (my friend's kid, current bench warmer on 2012 BY team) was already accepted to a top (2012/2013) ECNL team next season. This is a fact!!! You just cannot accept reality
Says more about the leagues / clubs than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read after me: case by case. Reality is case-by-case, no forced rules. every single club is implementing this flexibility. Aug clown just won't admit, haha
The things you said wouldn't happen are happening. Sad 😔
Clubs arent going to tell you that they wont roster Aug birthdays playing down on top teams. They'll just string you along until you figure it out for yourslef.
You are f**king ignorant. I told you that a current 2012 Aug kid (my friend's kid, current bench warmer on 2012 BY team) was already accepted to a top (2012/2013) ECNL team next season. This is a fact!!! You just cannot accept reality
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an August misaligned player, I hear the concerns about playing on age and how it could affect recruiting.
But I also wonder, what are the college recruiting chances when playing up with your grade if you are now the youngest competing with players 12 months older.
One way or another your player is going to be competing for college spots against other players who are available on the market (graduating) the same year.
This is correct. College coaches will compare your kid with other players in their grade for who they want to recruit. If an Aug birthday is playing up on a team thats their grade in school they're the same as all other players in their graduating class/year. If an Aug birthday is playing down on a team thats a grade below them in school they're considered worse across all attributes college coaches are looking for. Which puts them at a serious disadvantage for being recruited.
What the age guy doesnt understand is top college coaches will only be interested in the top 1-2 players on each team. And guess what? If these players are August birthdays they're the ones most likely to be playing up on a correct grade team. Lather rinse repeat and what happens is college coaches quickly (re)discover that Aug birthdays that choose to play down are a waste of their time.
It’s not about choosing to play with your age. I haven’t heard of a club that lets you choose your team placement. You have to be good enough to compete on the level and it’s the clubs that typically decide. Maybe the clubs your dc plays for are different?
Nothing at all. But suggesting those boys from volunteer coached team are playing D1 soccer is disingenuous.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously dude. $350 a year at HS for volunteer coached team in the middle of nowhere NJ where nobody is forced to play up. Not sure how you view this as relevant to DMV competitive soccer. Maybe you'll get a win some day.Anonymous wrote:https://www.mlusoccer.org/Default.aspx?tabid=195043
Exceptions
August/September-born players may choose either their birth year or grade-appropriate placement. For example, if someone is born in August or September, they may have chosen to go to school early and may choose to play with their grade. However, they are eligible under the new guidelines, to play at a younger age. MLU highly suggests they try to play with their grade
Players entering high school in Fall 2026 may play in their mandated age group or one year above.
Any current MLU player trying to play up more than one year up requires board approval prior to tryouts
What do you have against USYS clubs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read after me: case by case. Reality is case-by-case, no forced rules. every single club is implementing this flexibility. Aug clown just won't admit, haha
The things you said wouldn't happen are happening. Sad 😔
Clubs arent going to tell you that they wont roster Aug birthdays playing down on top teams. They'll just string you along until you figure it out for yourslef.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an August misaligned player, I hear the concerns about playing on age and how it could affect recruiting.
But I also wonder, what are the college recruiting chances when playing up with your grade if you are now the youngest competing with players 12 months older.
One way or another your player is going to be competing for college spots against other players who are available on the market (graduating) the same year.
This is correct. College coaches will compare your kid with other players in their grade for who they want to recruit. If an Aug birthday is playing up on a team thats their grade in school they're the same as all other players in their graduating class/year. If an Aug birthday is playing down on a team thats a grade below them in school they're considered worse across all attributes college coaches are looking for. Which puts them at a serious disadvantage for being recruited.
What the age guy doesnt understand is top college coaches will only be interested in the top 1-2 players on each team. And guess what? If these players are August birthdays they're the ones most likely to be playing up on a correct grade team. Lather rinse repeat and what happens is college coaches quickly (re)discover that Aug birthdays that choose to play down are a waste of their time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read after me: case by case. Reality is case-by-case, no forced rules. every single club is implementing this flexibility. Aug clown just won't admit, haha
The things you said wouldn't happen are happening. Sad 😔
Clubs arent going to tell you that they wont roster Aug birthdays playing down on top teams. They'll just string you along until you figure it out for yourslef.
Anonymous wrote:Read after me: case by case. Reality is case-by-case, no forced rules. every single club is implementing this flexibility. Aug clown just won't admit, haha