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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCoaches can't perform miracles. There are about 120 club teams total in NEP and Maple of which 40 are in the top division. Not enough talent to support these 40 teams. If the more talented players had gravitated to NEP as many expected, we'd basically have a two tier system for better or worse. Hasn't happened. So instead we have a diluted two league system with a handful of powerhouses (in terms of skill not necessarily size) playing against teams without enough skilled players to compete. If the big fish had swallowed up the minnows as many had predicted, there would be more competive teams, not less.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes but NEP is apparently voting clubs in based on other merits besides having an upcoming "talented" U11 team. Another posted suggested a pre-season tournament to seed teams, not clubs, in the top division. That is a good idea.
The prior poster who suggested that the creation of the NEP was based on better "development" goals was buying the nonsense that the NEP has repeatedly spewed. Those who were there know that the real reason that NEP formed was because the "bigger" clubs were unhappy with the results of the strict relegation format followed by MAPLE--something they could not control. By forming NEP, they could get away from that, while also creating the veneer of a more "elite" status--thereby justifying their ever-increasing fees to their customers. Given the history, its pretty amusing that (at least based on this forum) many of their customers are now longing for a return to the strict relegation system that they ran away from.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat will never happen, as the member clubs will never let their so called "top" teams be diminished--it directly undermines their marketing efforts. How can they call their teams "Elite" if they are playing in the second or third division?
The prior poster who suggested that the creation of the NEP was based on better "development" goals was buying the nonsense that the NEP has repeatedly spewed. Those who were there know that the real reason that NEP formed was because the "bigger" clubs were unhappy with the results of the strict relegation format followed by MAPLE--something they could not control. By forming NEP, they could get away from that, while also creating the veneer of a more "elite" status--thereby justifying their ever-increasing fees to their customers. Given the history, its pretty amusing that (at least based on this forum) many of their customers are now longing for a return to the strict relegation system that they ran away from.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat will never happen, as the member clubs will never let their so called "top" teams be diminished--it directly undermines their marketing efforts. How can they call their teams "Elite" if they are playing in the second or third division?
The prior poster who suggested that the creation of the NEP was based on better "development" goals was buying the nonsense that the NEP has repeatedly spewed. Those who were there know that the real reason that NEP formed was because the "bigger" clubs were unhappy with the results of the strict relegation format followed by MAPLE--something they could not control. By forming NEP, they could get away from that, while also creating the veneer of a more "elite" status--thereby justifying their ever-increasing fees to their customers. Given the history, its pretty amusing that (at least based on this forum) many of their customers are now longing for a return to the strict relegation system that they ran away from.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhatever your conspiracy is and there are plenty of them it does not matter. What matters now is how do we try to make it better. Maybe a tournament between each league at all age groups? A seasons ending jamboree in the fall and spring perhaps. BTW it is mostly the MAPLE teams complaining about competition and really only 2 in NU and Valeo. Before you jump to respond, I am not saying one league is better than the other or even that they are incorrect with this gripe. I just can't find on here any NEP teams complaining about the level of play. I had to throw that in just for fun...hehehe. I hope that changes in the spring but don't think teams won't be put in the top division in either league that belong either.
Let us all wait until they are older and have something significant to play for (not this U11 victories are not important to us)..
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI do not believe that the top teams in NEP at U11 will be challanged very much..... So, there is your NEP complaint.... As for any type of joint tourney co-sponsored by Maple and NEP..... why would the EVER do that? Their missions are different so it would almost be counter productive for them to do something like that.
Let us all wait until they are older and have something significant to play for (not this U11 victories are not important to us)..
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1117566]That will never happen, as the member clubs will never let their so called "top" teams be diminished--it directly undermines their marketing efforts. How can they call their teams "Elite" if they are playing in the second or third division?
The prior poster who suggested that the creation of the NEP was based on better "development" goals was buying the nonsense that the NEP has repeatedly spewed. Those who were there know that the real reason that NEP formed was because the "bigger" clubs were unhappy with the results of the strict relegation format followed by MAPLE--something they could not control. By forming NEP, they could get away from that, while also creating the veneer of a more "elite" status--thereby justifying their ever-increasing fees to their customers. Given the history, its pretty amusing that (at least based on this forum) many of their customers are now longing for a return to the strict relegation system that they ran away from.[/
A good indication of where players are developing is to take a look at the rosters of the U14 Revolution and U13 Bolts DAP teams. A large majority of the players come from NEP teams. I'm not saying the best teams are in NEP but maybe they are developing the type of players that are needed for the next level...
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1118127]Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA good indication of where players are developing is to take a look at the rosters of the U14 Revolution and U13 Bolts DAP teams. A large majority of the players come from NEP teams. I'm not saying the best teams are in NEP but maybe they are developing the type of players that are needed for the next level...
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1118220]Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
Further than the MAPLE kids. That may not be far, but it's farther.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy? By Memorial Day, they will be done being U11's. ;(
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