Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason why CCL does not post results on its schedules? Only lists the standings for games.
Yes, because they do not believe scorelines and the focus on scorelines is conducive to development. CCL
People against CCL will claim it is because they are trying to hide blowouts from the public. I believe to a degree, both are right. But they have never posted scores and likely never will.
Makes sense for lower age groups. For older ones, even if they put who won or lost the games would be informative w/o publicizing the blowouts.
That said, if they don't believe in scorelines then why have standings? I think I know the answer.
parents could easily breach this no-score-posts agreement by posting scores on forums like this. Some do so on Twitter. I wish they wouldn’t and hope they don’t. I think the ban is a good idea. Of course the teams are not able to get those resulted posted in gotsoccer. But who cares? Makes tourneys more interesting. So why do they have standings but not scores?
The scores really just are not that important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looked at the Boys ECNL schedule for the NE conference - which includes Maryland United and Baltimore Celtic locally - and it appears they don't have any games at all scheduled for U15 and up until December.
That can't be right, can it?
http://www.boysecnl.com/northeast-schedule-2019-20/
Yes, that can be right because ECNL accommodates High School soccer schedules. High School soccer is a fall sport in MD and above.
OK that makes sense.
Wouldn't the Fall B'day 05s still be in 8th grade though? Must suck for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason why CCL does not post results on its schedules? Only lists the standings for games.
Yes, because they do not believe scorelines and the focus on scorelines is conducive to development. CCL
People against CCL will claim it is because they are trying to hide blowouts from the public. I believe to a degree, both are right. But they have never posted scores and likely never will.
Makes sense for lower age groups. For older ones, even if they put who won or lost the games would be informative w/o publicizing the blowouts.
That said, if they don't believe in scorelines then why have standings? I think I know the answer.
parents could easily breach this no-score-posts agreement by posting scores on forums like this. Some do so on Twitter. I wish they wouldn’t and hope they don’t. I think the ban is a good idea. Of course the teams are not able to get those resulted posted in gotsoccer. But who cares? Makes tourneys more interesting. So why do they have standings but not scores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason why CCL does not post results on its schedules? Only lists the standings for games.
Yes, because they do not believe scorelines and the focus on scorelines is conducive to development. CCL
People against CCL will claim it is because they are trying to hide blowouts from the public. I believe to a degree, both are right. But they have never posted scores and likely never will.
Makes sense for lower age groups. For older ones, even if they put who won or lost the games would be informative w/o publicizing the blowouts.
That said, if they don't believe in scorelines then why have standings? I think I know the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason why CCL does not post results on its schedules? Only lists the standings for games.
Yes, because they do not believe scorelines and the focus on scorelines is conducive to development. CCL
People against CCL will claim it is because they are trying to hide blowouts from the public. I believe to a degree, both are right. But they have never posted scores and likely never will.