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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes. But what to do? If you have somewhere to go then great. So few good choices. Youth soccer is about avoiding the worst, not finding anything good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'd be absolutely furious if we carried a roster of 20 players who expected to play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf 3-4 are injured, as is often the case, it's not an issue. Good luck junior and senior year when kids have college visits, testing and a whole lot of life happening. Sometimes you're lucky you have 14. Once you're in HS PT is earned (for league games; showcases should be equal). If you get upset by that you're not going to make it in college where rosters are 25-35.
And these roster sizes are common for middle school, freshman, and sophomore age teams - not just junior and senior. The large roster stinks and you know it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes. But what to do? If you have somewhere to go then great. So few good choices. Youth soccer is about avoiding the worst, not finding anything good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf 3-4 are injured, as is often the case, it's not an issue. Good luck junior and senior year when kids have college visits, testing and a whole lot of life happening. Sometimes you're lucky you have 14. Once you're in HS PT is earned (for league games; showcases should be equal). If you get upset by that you're not going to make it in college where rosters are 25-35.
A roster of 25 is not expected to play. Nor should they.
We are talking about youth development, not college.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStop equating club soccer with college. College soccer is not a large additional fee and travel expenses on top of tuition.
And these roster sizes are common for middle school, freshman, and sophomore age teams - not just junior and senior. The large roster stinks and you know it.
Also, what amount of PT is acceptable? Younger years it should largely be equal. U14+ it should be meaningful minutes but but not equal guaranteed. Again, if you're not ok with that look elsewhere. The beauty of all these leagues and clubs is there is something for everybody.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStop equating club soccer with college. College soccer is not a large additional fee and travel expenses on top of tuition.
And these roster sizes are common for middle school, freshman, and sophomore age teams - not just junior and senior. The large roster stinks and you know it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you target the right college soccer to play you won't be sitting on the bench.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt does stink, but it's largely unavoidable. The ones who are the most worried are parents of non starters. If your kid is a starter it's not an issue. If your kid isn't a starter or at least isn't a first sub in, look elsewhere. You'll save yourself a whole lot of frustration and your kid will be happier playing more.
Also, what amount of PT is acceptable? Younger years it should largely be equal. U14+ it should be meaningful minutes but but not equal guaranteed. Again, if you're not ok with that look elsewhere. The beauty of all these leagues and clubs is there is something for everybody.
Any club that rolls a roster out there are nothing but scheisters.
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Someone please show us high school aged teams that regularly have fewer than 20 on a roster. Even DA teams that are supposed to be all about development carry that many and bring up players frequently. I agree it's hard to avoid big rosters, but if you know your kid's abilities and fit you can largely avoid the issue.
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Then if you go equal time the parents of the studs get pissed their kids aren't playing 80+minutes. You can't please everyone!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSomeone please show us high school aged teams that regularly have fewer than 20 on a roster. Even DA teams that are supposed to be all about development carry that many and bring up players frequently. I agree it's hard to avoid big rosters, but if you know your kid's abilities and fit you can largely avoid the issue.
You've got your 5-6 who will play the most/all. You've got another 8-10 who will split the rest of the minutes. The others don't get called up on game day.
This expectation is set before the season, and you have to earn your minutes during the week.
That's totally different than 10 kids sitting on the sideline trying to make eye contact in hopes they get the nod.
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