I have noticed a trend particularly in ECNL/DA/NPL level where teams create very big rosters from 22-26 players. Is there any legitimate reason to do this? After all it's kids soccer and I would think the kids just want to play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have noticed a trend particularly in ECNL/DA/NPL level where teams create very big rosters from 22-26 players. Is there any legitimate reason to do this? After all it's kids soccer and I would think the kids just want to play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have noticed a trend particularly in ECNL/DA/NPL level where teams create very big rosters from 22-26 players. Is there any legitimate reason to do this? After all it's kids soccer and I would think the kids just want to play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have noticed a trend particularly in ECNL/DA/NPL level where teams create very big rosters from 22-26 players. Is there any legitimate reason to do this? After all it's kids soccer and I would think the kids just want to play.
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Yes it happens but not that often. Most don't go bigger than 22. And yes some are dual rostered; a lot of spill over ECNL players play on the aggregate team
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes it happens but not that often. Most don't go bigger than 22. And yes some are dual rostered; a lot of spill over ECNL players play on the aggregate team
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou should def notify ussf right away
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthat isn't the point and no need for the hostile reply. the op said that an ECNL team couldn't get 22 players enough playing time with unlimited subs. so with only 5 subs in a game and no reentry, how does a coach manage a DA roster of 25? NYCFC has maintained a more manageable roster size.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have noticed a trend particularly in ECNL/DA/NPL level where teams create very big rosters from 22-26 players. Is there any legitimate reason to do this? After all it's kids soccer and I would think the kids just want to play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s not about the competitions, it’s about the training. Everyone is guaranteed 25% starts..that’s it. Don’t like it, pick another club
you learned during training and practice. No playtime = no development.
25% starts is bullsheet also. Start versus a creampuff team and subbed out quickly.
DD was on a top level club with turn DA, which we moved to ECNL.
ODP level full minutes starter. High school soccer and focus on college.
We were spot on about DA. If your dd has the skills, wherever you go,
there you are.
Rosters over 18 mean trouble. 19+ do not get to suit up.
Awful, awful, awful situation. Drama, toxicity, and anger.
Club wants the parents to claw each other eyes out, not
yell at the club for being such assh00les.
15-18 players have it hard enough, but 26?
Cones for the starters on your time and dime.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthat isn't the point and no need for the hostile reply. the op said that an ECNL team couldn't get 22 players enough playing time with unlimited subs. so with only 5 subs in a game and no reentry, how does a coach manage a DA roster of 25? NYCFC has maintained a more manageable roster size.
Otherwise yes a DA roster of 25 is completely unworkable. Only 18 are allowed to dress for any game in either league. But its easier to sub players with ECNL
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWest coast parent here: That's bullsheet. Playtime is expressing what
you learned during training and practice. No playtime = no development.
25% starts is bullsheet also. Start versus a creampuff team and subbed out quickly.
DD was on a top level club with turn DA, which we moved to ECNL.
ODP level full minutes starter. High school soccer and focus on college.
We were spot on about DA. If your dd has the skills, wherever you go,
there you are.
Rosters over 18 mean trouble. 19+ do not get to suit up.
Awful, awful, awful situation. Drama, toxicity, and anger.
Club wants the parents to claw each other eyes out, not
yell at the club for being such assh00les.
15-18 players have it hard enough, but 26?
Cones for the starters on your time and dime.
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