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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere’s a reason. Unlike your loser club that doesn’t have a facility, or doesn’t get to use the facility you do have to make money, our club believes in being organized and setting a schedule in advance. We don’t pick up the phone and call practice the morning of just because the temps hit mid 40’s. Oh and our indoor fields are as big as half an outdoor field unlike your gym floor.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy wouldn’t you add a practice if the weather is good and time is available? It would only help the team and players and make the parents appreciate the extra effort and feel like they are getting more value for their money. Here comes another excuse in four, three, two, one.....
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If your kid is good enough, it’s an open market in club soccer.
On the girl’s side players at CFC ECNL easily make the ECNL team at FSA, the academy team at OW or any other team for that matter. If the complex isn’t up to your standards, you move on.
I don’t understand complaints on a chat board. Same club that now owns a facility used to rent a field at a community college and played indoors at a dump in Hamden. If you are strictly after a great complex I’d suggest FSA
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How many teams per indoor practice at CFC? Also, rosters look like 20-26 players per team. How do they sort out who plays if can only roster 18 per game? I know they had an overflow composite team in the past, but that roster has 21 kids.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow many teams per indoor practice at CFC? Also, rosters look like 20-26 players per team. How do they sort out who plays if can only roster 18 per game? I know they had an overflow composite team in the past, but that roster has 21 kids.
All of those kids paid their $$ and most are off to D2 and D3 soccer. Are our kids supposed to move aside for u15s that foolishly signed up for 25 player rosters?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat’s a legitimate question. The overflow team was historically the composite team. That roster is now entirely Players from the u18 NPL squad that’s been together for years.
All of those kids paid their $$ and most are off to D2 and D3 soccer. Are our kids supposed to move aside for u15s that foolishly signed up for 25 player rosters?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's going to get ugly this Spring. They are hoping for some injuries this winter, but still how do you tell the U18 Composite (former NPL) girls to stay home for games this Spring when they paid for games?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSenior teams are notoriously light - kids have a million things going on and they're partly checked out, even those that will be playing in college. Often times you won't even have 18. It's not as big a deal as you're trying to portray.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat’s a legitimate question. The overflow team was historically the composite team. That roster is now entirely Players from the u18 NPL squad that’s been together for years.
All of those kids paid their $$ and most are off to D2 and D3 soccer. Are our kids supposed to move aside for u15s that foolishly signed up for 25 player rosters?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow many teams per indoor practice at CFC? Also, rosters look like 20-26 players per team. How do they sort out who plays if can only roster 18 per game? I know they had an overflow composite team in the past, but that roster has 21 kids.
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