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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNEP leaving MYSA will expand the rift between club teams and travel teams. There will be no more guidelines in place regarding multiple rostered players. Most of the large clubs did not abide by the guidelines but it did give some of the town teams a final straw to grasp onto. Now that all the largest clubs will be part of US Club and not affiliated with MYSA the town teams may struggle to hold onto their players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt doesn't make the rift that much bigger. On boys side, Pre-academy League and DAP were already completely ignoring MYSA and town, and the conventional clubs were ignoring town and only working with MYSA via State Cup. Many families already dropped out of town once they opted for U13 club, so no real change there. What town-based travel teams should do is be inclusive of kids who want to play club, rather than exclude them. So some of the town players prioritize club over town? Having them some of the time helps all the other players rather than harms them. And it helps the club players who want to continue in their town program by getting touches 5-6 days some weeks, rather than 3-4.
Problem is, that it really isn't about "development" or the kids, or the game, it is about controlling players and demanding allegiance to either the town or club.
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The writing is on the wall. Looks like the rumors about a return of promo relegation may be true. At least between NEP and the NPL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe writing is on the wall. Looks like the rumors about a return of promo relegation may be true. At least between NEP and the NPL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou nailed it. Remove the dual rostering restrictions, remove the barriers at the local level and let the kids who want to play, play.
Problem is, that it really isn't about "development" or the kids, or the game, it is about controlling players and demanding allegiance to either the town or club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt doesn't make the rift that much bigger. On boys side, Pre-academy League and DAP were already completely ignoring MYSA and town, and the conventional clubs were ignoring town and only working with MYSA via State Cup. Many families already dropped out of town once they opted for U13 club, so no real change there. What town-based travel teams should do is be inclusive of kids who want to play club, rather than exclude them. So some of the town players prioritize club over town? Having them some of the time helps all the other players rather than harms them. And it helps the club players who want to continue in their town program by getting touches 5-6 days some weeks, rather than 3-4.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe writing is on the wall. Looks like the rumors about a return of promo relegation may be true. At least between NEP and the NPL.
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NEP doesn't need to implement p/r. It will be implemented as more of an qualification process for teams to get into the NPL.
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