So many of the clubs have received their schedules for the Fall session of NEP, are their any regrets to what division you are in or maybe noticing that the competition is just not their? Or are you happy with the decision that has been made by staying in Maple or going to NEP.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo many of the clubs have received their schedules for the Fall session of NEP, are their any regrets to what division you are in or maybe noticing that the competition is just not their? Or are you happy with the decision that has been made by staying in Maple or going to NEP.
The equation isn't simply one of MAPLE vs. NEP, because MAPLE isn't what it used to be. At U14, there is no Stars or Scorpions top team. If I were to take the top ten teams in Massachusetts right now, it would be:
1) Stars ECNL
2) NEFC CH (NEP)
3) Aztecs DS (NEP)
4) Stars West (NEP)
5) Scorpions ECNL
6) MPS Renegades (NEP)
7) NEFC PM (NEP)
8) SS Select (MAPLE 1)
9) Scorpions Premier (NEP)
10) Maybe Stars Athletic (MAPLE 1), but that's a tough one.
So if you're a Massachusetts high level team, at least 6 of the top 10 are going to be in the NEP. Here are your choices of competition:
MAPLE: Stars Rovers, Darby, Pioneers, Shooting Stars, Blackhawks, Nor'Easter, Crusaders, World Cup
Noting that Pioneers lost their top players to Stars West, Shooting Stars lost a top player to NEFC, World Cup lost their top player to Stars, and that Blackhawks, Nor'Easter, and Crusaders are really not good team
NEP: Seacoast NH, Seacoast Maine, MPS Crusaders, Bayside, MCU Portland
Noting that Seacoast will probably be an upgrade and that these other teams are at least different lower level teams compared to the same old teams in MAPLE
I think the teams in NEP are in the best position.
Right now, if you're a top division team, NEP is leaps and bounds better than MAPLE. For the rest of the teams it may be a different argument.
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After looking at some of the standings in NEP from the Spring I noticed that some teams played five games and others played more. Can someone explain to me why the teams play a different amount of games. Was this due to forfeits or for other reasons. I have no agenda just plain old curiosity.
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Schedules got changed so frequently that teams sometimes couldnt pull teams together.Rain , ODP tournaments, state cup taking priority. Ran too late into the season and just alot going on proms, graduation etc.mostly good ole NE playing its part and no time fornmake ups
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe NEP top division right now in the U12, U13, and U14 age groups is stronger than what MAPLE would be able to offer. The second divisions are hit or miss, but largely about as good as what you would get in D2 or D3 of MAPLE.
The equation isn't simply one of MAPLE vs. NEP, because MAPLE isn't what it used to be. At U14, there is no Stars or Scorpions top team. If I were to take the top ten teams in Massachusetts right now, it would be:
1) Stars ECNL
2) NEFC CH (NEP)
3) Aztecs DS (NEP)
4) Stars West (NEP)
5) Scorpions ECNL
6) MPS Renegades (NEP)
7) NEFC PM (NEP)
8) SS Select (MAPLE 1)
9) Scorpions Premier (NEP)
10) Maybe Stars Athletic (MAPLE 1), but that's a tough one.
So if you're a Massachusetts high level team, at least 6 of the top 10 are going to be in the NEP. Here are your choices of competition:
MAPLE: Stars Rovers, Darby, Pioneers, Shooting Stars, Blackhawks, Nor'Easter, Crusaders, World Cup
Noting that Pioneers lost their top players to Stars West, Shooting Stars lost a top player to NEFC, World Cup lost their top player to Stars, and that Blackhawks, Nor'Easter, and Crusaders are really not good team
NEP: Seacoast NH, Seacoast Maine, MPS Crusaders, Bayside, MCU Portland
Noting that Seacoast will probably be an upgrade and that these other teams are at least different lower level teams compared to the same old teams in MAPLE
I think the teams in NEP are in the best position.
Right now, if you're a top division team, NEP is leaps and bounds better than MAPLE. For the rest of the teams it may be a different argument.
So really the only competitive league will be MAPLE.. They will get games ever Sunday, they will still have to win to stay in your division, with relegation as a threat.
NEP will simply play games, and train players. If your daughter is from bottom of the roster you will be very happy. If your the studs parents, well let just see what happens with that next fall. No need to speculate, as TS poster have been doing for the past 6 months. Truth will be shown to all with in a years time.
What will registrations for the two leagues look like in a year. Will the the big dawgs call it home or will they run to greener fields some where else.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are no reentry rules like that for U-14
U13 - U15 Substitution Rules
It is strongly recommended ALL players get equal playing time to ensure development.
The league Recommends that once a player is substituted they do not return to play that same half.
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It is not a rule it is a suggestion which is not used from what I have seen. The suggestion is to eliminate that horrible urge to put your best players back in to try and win. Never happens.Players are in and out as much as the coach pleases.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is not a rule it is a suggestion which is not used from what I have seen. The suggestion is to eliminate that horrible urge to put your best players back in to try and win. Never happens.Players are in and out as much as the coach pleases.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is not a rule it is a suggestion which is not used from what I have seen. The suggestion is to eliminate that horrible urge to put your best players back in to try and win.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe NEP top division right now in the U12, U13, and U14 age groups is stronger than what MAPLE would be able to offer. The second divisions are hit or miss, but largely about as good as what you would get in D2 or D3 of MAPLE.
The equation isn't simply one of MAPLE vs. NEP, because MAPLE isn't what it used to be. At U14, there is no Stars or Scorpions top team. If I were to take the top ten teams in Massachusetts right now, it would be:
1) Stars ECNL
2) NEFC CH (NEP)
3) Aztecs DS (NEP)
4) Stars West (NEP)
5) Scorpions ECNL
6) MPS Renegades (NEP)
7) NEFC PM (NEP)
8) SS Select (MAPLE 1)
9) Scorpions Premier (NEP)
10) Maybe Stars Athletic (MAPLE 1), but that's a tough one.
So if you're a Massachusetts high level team, at least 6 of the top 10 are going to be in the NEP. Here are your choices of competition:
MAPLE: Stars Rovers, Darby, Pioneers, Shooting Stars, Blackhawks, Nor'Easter, Crusaders, World Cup
Noting that Pioneers lost their top players to Stars West, Shooting Stars lost a top player to NEFC, World Cup lost their top player to Stars, and that Blackhawks, Nor'Easter, and Crusaders are really not good team
NEP: Seacoast NH, Seacoast Maine, MPS Crusaders, Bayside, MCU Portland
Noting that Seacoast will probably be an upgrade and that these other teams are at least different lower level teams compared to the same old teams in MAPLE
I think the teams in NEP are in the best position.
Right now, if you're a top division team, NEP is leaps and bounds better than MAPLE. For the rest of the teams it may be a different argument.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust based on that argument, you lost any credibility with me. They were shutout last season! There are at least 10 other teams that could have at least scored a D1 goal.
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