Northeast divisions set to start this fall, I'm wondering when New England Divisions will follow suit.
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Absolutely zero need to create these higher level leagues at this age and travel all over the northeast. Even the U12 NEAL and Pre-whatever leagues are unnecessary. Top bracket of NECSL is more than enough all the way through 9v9. Work on development at that age. Parents are the nuttiest cohort on the planet.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAbsolutely zero need to create these higher level leagues at this age and travel all over the northeast. Even the U12 NEAL and Pre-whatever leagues are unnecessary. Top bracket of NECSL is more than enough all the way through 9v9. Work on development at that age. Parents are the nuttiest cohort on the planet.
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The U9/10 who will benefit from this are already playing up in NECSL top bracket U11 or U12. This will provide them competitive play in their age bracket that the NECSL does not provide
You’re either a sucker or a club director trolling for suckers.
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If it's already happened in the New York area, it will be implemented soon enough in New England. I hear you about the travel, maybe they do an East/West division setup to keep travel distance closer to acceptable. It's MLSnext clubs only, so I think it'll likely happen.
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you need all that travel to find “competitive play” for 8 and 9 year olds?
You’re either a sucker or a club director trolling for suckers.
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The U9/10 who will benefit from this are already playing up in NECSL top bracket U11 or U12. This will provide them competitive play in their age bracket that the NECSL does not provide
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAbsolutely zero need to create these higher level leagues at this age and travel all over the northeast. Even the U12 NEAL and Pre-whatever leagues are unnecessary. Top bracket of NECSL is more than enough all the way through 9v9. Work on development at that age. Parents are the nuttiest cohort on the planet.
And with recent addition of 3 MA teams to the New England bracket, assuming they remove the 3 NY teams then travel will not be much different than current status quo
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Top U9/10 brackets of NECSL already diluted, causing top teams or players to play up in age groups. Having a New England U9 and U10 bracket for Northeast Academy League would provide a dedicated division for such top teams.
And with recent addition of 3 MA teams to the New England bracket, assuming they remove the 3 NY teams then travel will not be much different than current status quo
For another, you're worried about diluted U9's? Aren't they still playing 7v7? Take a step back my man. Those same kids playing on the diluted top NECSL teams are going to be the ones who will be on the NEAL teams next year, just driving a lot further.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAbsolutely zero need to create these higher level leagues at this age and travel all over the northeast. Even the U12 NEAL and Pre-whatever leagues are unnecessary. Top bracket of NECSL is more than enough all the way through 9v9. Work on development at that age. Parents are the nuttiest cohort on the planet.
but and yes there is more than enough dumb parents out there to travel across the state on their weekends for an 8 year old so they can feel special and elite
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