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Long may the Q3 remain the new overlord of youth soccer. Q1 it’s time to pass the torch.
P.S. Number freak.... Your kid can always buy the jersey of a kid who will no longer be with the club on the cheap. I suspect there will be many kits avaliable soon.
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In youth soccer, the kid who wears #10 is rarely the best kid on the team. They are the ones who have been there the longest or whose parents care about such things.
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Sorry if this has been asked (this is a LONG thread), but what is the opinion on 12th grade teams once this happens? I would think at least half of a solid ECNL (or even ECNL-R) team would be committed by 12th (or by the Fall)? Will that mean less interest in Spring showcases or fewer showcases for those teams?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostSo there could potentially be 3 players with the same number: the current player and the two trapped players from the NL and RL teams.
Who gets to keep their number?
And who pays for all those new jerseys for the other two players (potentially 10 jerseys) and what if backpacks and warmup jerseys also have numbers embroidered?
That's $150 per player.
So assuming 8 trapped players per team, that's $1200 per team for the club!
So big question is: who gets to keep their number?
And who pays for the new stuff: player or club?
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It's just a number. Parents should stop obsessing over them and their kids will too. It's the parents that create the hype
Infact I wish clubs would use random number generators that start at 12.
Coaches pick their #10's, 6's etc. Not parents.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIt's just a number. Parents should stop obsessing over them and their kids will too. It's the parents that create the hype
Infact I wish clubs would use random number generators that start at 12.
Coaches pick their #10's, 6's etc. Not parents.
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My sons team uses the 7, 9 & 10 as decoy numbers for our worst players. That way the other team focus is on the wrong players.
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My kid has had the same number on all of his teams, it's on the bags, the sweatshirts, the warm up jackets, the trophy shelf. It's definitely part of his soccer identity. If he loses it on the one team he'll be fine (but I also asked him if there's the same number on the older team.). On the upside after all of these pages we have something new to talk about so thanks Reditt guy!
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Originally posted by Guest View PostMy kid has had the same number on all of his teams, it's on the bags, the sweatshirts, the warm up jackets, the trophy shelf. It's definitely part of his soccer identity. If he loses it on the one team he'll be fine (but I also asked him if there's the same number on the older team.). On the upside after all of these pages we have something new to talk about so thanks Reditt guy!
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