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I don’t think they should do it the younger November kiddos will move down with kids way younger than them
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI don’t think they should do it the younger November kiddos will move down with kids way younger than them
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Does anyone with insight have an estimated timeframe for when a public announcement will happen (other than that random Twitter account). Before the fall season? Not until mid season? Anyone know specifics? Have club officials been notified to begin prepping for it, or is it more word of mouth at this point?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI don’t think they should do it the younger November kiddos will move down with kids way younger than them
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Originally posted by Guest View PostDoes anyone with insight have an estimated timeframe for when a public announcement will happen (other than that random Twitter account). Before the fall season? Not until mid season? Anyone know specifics? Have club officials been notified to begin prepping for it, or is it more word of mouth at this point?
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Doesn’t matter what you think. It’s about making things better for the colleges and high school kids during recruiting time. Secondary it addresses the trapped 8th graders.
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There’s no indication saying this is real 0. In fact someone commented who knows solar folks said this is fake news, which it likely is.
I don't know if it will happen or not but I do know that the people who run ECNL have been talking about it a lot publically. To me that puts more weight on the side of it's happening than a TS persons sisters cousins uncles former roommate who owns ECNLs top club.
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Translation: I don't want this to happen so I am going to assume the anonymous person posting that it will is a loon at the same time I assume the anonymous person posting they are related to the people that own Solar is 100% authentic.
I don't know if it will happen or not but I do know that the people who run ECNL have been talking about it a lot publically. To me that puts more weight on the side of it's happening than a TS persons sisters cousins uncles former roommate who owns ECNLs top club.
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No one said they quite because they didn't win. They quit because they are young and intimidated by being with a bunch of kids who are a grade older and all know each other from school. And yes, a lot of parents coddle their kids and let them quit because of this feeling of intimidation. Lots of parents today do this. That point supports my POV that BY causes more trapped kids to not play the sport.
What happens is that in U6-U9 a parent in grade 2-4 asks who’s interested in doing club with their little Mia. A handful of girls decide to do club… but then they find out their classmate and friend Ally wouldn’t be on the same team.
Ally would have to play up with strangers. Ally was just looking to play with her friends and doesn’t want to play professional. So Ally doesn’t sign up.
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both of my kids are q3 birthdays. My daughter sucked and got cut by her travel team in second grade. But instead of quitting I taught her to work hard and get better. Now she’s on an ecnl team. Those studies and I read them don’t control for parents who are the ones in charge. Teach your kids to work for what they want instead of quitting when it get s hard. Maybe they won’t need you to go to their job interviews with them.
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They don’t quit.
What happens is that in U6-U9 a parent in grade 2-4 asks who’s interested in doing club with their little Mia. A handful of girls decide to do club… but then they find out their classmate and friend Ally wouldn’t be on the same team.
Ally would have to play up with strangers. Ally was just looking to play with her friends and doesn’t want to play professional. So Ally doesn’t sign up.
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