Surprised there has not been a discussion of revamped Region 1 League. Any thoughts? As I read it each age group will consist of 3 divisions of 32 teams each, for a total of 96 teams per age group. Will this become the league of choice for the clubs still associated with USYSA - to the detriment of leagues like MAPLE? Perhaps a more worthy option to the US Club/NPL option?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSurprised there has not been a discussion of revamped Region 1 League. Any thoughts? As I read it each age group will consist of 3 divisions of 32 teams each, for a total of 96 teams per age group. Will this become the league of choice for the clubs still associated with USYSA - to the detriment of leagues like MAPLE? Perhaps a more worthy option to the US Club/NPL option?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA last ditch attempt to save USYSA. Region 1 is essentially dead. US Club Soccer has become the lead US Youth soccer organization and the NPL Championship is where all the prominent clubs will be involved in.
.....unless you wish to educate me otherwise.
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You are correct. A competitive league with practice and games nearby, and maybe a couple New England area tournaments makes sense for 98% of the soccer players. If Region 1 provides this option maybe they will reverse the decline. Gotta admit it is pretty discouraging to travel hours to New York, Vermont, NH, or even Western Ma to play a poor matchup that could just have easily happened 20 minutes away.
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This new structure only waters down the once prestigious Region I Premier League. More teams=less competition. And grouping the teams geographically means our girls will be playing the same teams that they play year in and year out in local leagues and tournaments. Very disappointed. And USYS wonders why people are flocking to U.S. Club Soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSurprised there has not been a discussion of revamped Region 1 League. Any thoughts? As I read it each age group will consist of 3 divisions of 32 teams each, for a total of 96 teams per age group. Will this become the league of choice for the clubs still associated with USYSA - to the detriment of leagues like MAPLE? Perhaps a more worthy option to the US Club/NPL option?
I find it funny they send out a release and the website has 3/4 "Under Construction".
It just seems that the powers to be at Region 1 were in Cruise Control mode and not looking forward and are now scurrying around trying to fix the things they ignored for years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA last ditch attempt to save USYSA. Region 1 is essentially dead. US Club Soccer has become the lead US Youth soccer organization and the NPL Championship is where all the prominent clubs will be involved in.
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None of the insanity will be cleared up until USSF soccer steps in. Too many leagues competing for players. Needs to be stream lined.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeems like a REACTIONARY move by USYSA as a way to appease those who went to US Club Soccer. Is the hope to get those clubs back, prevent others from leaving or both?
I find it funny they send out a release and the website has 3/4 "Under Construction".
It just seems that the powers to be at Region 1 were in Cruise Control mode and not looking forward and are now scurrying around trying to fix the things they ignored for years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUS Club is far from the answer because many believe that all that their country club style of soccer does is create a watered down environment that only serves to increase the cost. The shake up in Region 1 was long over due, hopefully they new regime can put together something that will exert some pressure on the clubs clean up all the insanity.
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The bar to creating a better league for players seems pretty low for the ones USCS has set up so far. This is probably a step in the right direction.
The distances travel required, lack of promotion-relegation in these leagues, plus the monotony of playing the same teams every season, year after year, is not a perfect system by any stretch. Seems like this addresses those points. We'll have to see how it goes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is all so interesting and politically entertaining, but if I like the training that my child is getting on team X but realize that my child is not going to play professionally, make any national team, nor likely play division 1 soccer, does it really matter which league he/she plays in? This, I suspect, would be the case for at least 96% of all youth players. Our club plays in a competitive league at home, and travels to challenging tournaments outside. What difference does it make if they are NEP, MAPLE, EDP, NPL, NEPL, DAP etc etc etc? These different distinctions are likely important to only a few.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA last ditch attempt to save USYSA. Region 1 is essentially dead. US Club Soccer has become the lead US Youth soccer organization and the NPL Championship is where all the prominent clubs will be involved in.
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