By absorbing the NSL/MAPLE the NEP will have decided to relax requirements that they touted as assuring quality coaching. Essentially, the NEP will become a water-down league
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBy absorbing the NSL/MAPLE the NEP will have decided to relax requirements that they touted as assuring quality coaching. Essentially, the NEP will become a water-down league
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBy absorbing the NSL/MAPLE the NEP will have decided to relax requirements that they touted as assuring quality coaching. Essentially, the NEP will become a water-down league
I think the only requirement is make sure you pay your fees.
I don't think it's interesting that all the smaller clubs joined bigger clubs to get into NEP. If they just waited they wouldn't have had to do so.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat are the requirements now? You have to belong to a big club.
I think the only requirement is make sure you pay your fees.
I don't think it's interesting that all the smaller clubs joined bigger clubs to get into NEP. If they just waited they wouldn't have had to do so.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBy absorbing the NSL/MAPLE the NEP will have decided to relax requirements that they touted as assuring quality coaching. Essentially, the NEP will become a water-down league
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat are the requirements now? You have to belong to a big club.
I think the only requirement is make sure you pay your fees.
I don't think it's interesting that all the smaller clubs joined bigger clubs to get into NEP. If they just waited they wouldn't have had to do so.
At its inception and, as far as I know, since then or at least up to a few years ago, it was a requirement for all coaches to have a class C coaching license to coach in the NEP. It was the part of what 'separates us from other clubs' rules.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt its inception and, as far as I know, since then or at least up to a few years ago, it was a requirement for all coaches to have a class C coaching license to coach in the NEP. It was the part of what 'separates us from other clubs' rules.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is BS. I know the majority of coaches at NEFC, GPS, etc don't have a C license or equiv. Hell, you have former ECNL coaches now coaching DA who don't have their C.
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I know some with a C & higher that are bad coaches, ego maniacs or just a motivated salespersons for a business model.
Theres plenty of BS going around.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually....no....not 'BS'. At its inception, this was stated and a key rule to distinguish themselves from MAPLE or even Region 1 soccer as a high quality league. It doesn't mean that it hasn't changed especially once they accepted clubs like Valeo, which ironically does have that throughout, but is as good of a club as any of the others.
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Actually....no....not 'BS'. At its inception, this was stated and a key rule to distinguish themselves from MAPLE or even Region 1 soccer as a high quality league. It doesn't mean that it hasn't changed especially once they accepted clubs like Valeo, which ironically does have that throughout, but is as good of a club as any of the others.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRules Schmules. There are plenty of coaches coaching in the NEP that don't have a C license. There are about 2 dozen coaches here that don't have a C. https://www.nefc.us/staff
Since you write English I assume you can read it. The post specifically said 'at its inception' and then goes on to say that it might have changed and finally recognizes that a class C license doesn't mean the coach or club is great.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually....no....not 'BS'. At its inception, this was stated and a key rule to distinguish themselves from MAPLE or even Region 1 soccer as a high quality league. It doesn't mean that it hasn't changed especially once they accepted clubs like Valeo, which ironically does have that throughout, but is as good of a club as any of the others.
Since you write English I assume you can read it. The post specifically said 'at its inception' and then goes on to say that it might have changed and finally recognizes that a class C license doesn't mean the coach or club is great.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBy absorbing the NSL/MAPLE the NEP will have decided to relax requirements that they touted as assuring quality coaching. Essentially, the NEP will become a water-down league
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NEP is already watered down. I know people are talking about a standard for coaches in NEP but there's no standard in players. If there's enough/barely enough players to make a team then the club will put a team in. It's just for money so that being said its nearly impossible to find that coaches that have a C license to coach all these teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNEP is already watered down. I know people are talking about a standard for coaches in NEP but there's no standard in players. If there's enough/barely enough players to make a team then the club will put a team in. It's just for money so that being said its nearly impossible to find that coaches that have a C license to coach all these teams.
With regards to the coaching license, again its nonsense. These alphabet licenses are a joke. It means absolutely nothing. Give me a coach that has playing experience, is organized, knowledgeable when it comes to soccer, is passionate and is great with kids over some clown that was able to get a week off from work to attend some pointless week long seminar about how to coach kids.
Ok I am off my soap box to go back into the shadows.
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