What is going on??? If anyone has any information about GSYSL pulling away from NHSA and the new NHSL, it would be appreciated... Also, have clubs made any decisions yet as to what club they will affiliate with for the fall??? Pros and cons for both??? Thx
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is going on??? If anyone has any information about GSYSL pulling away from NHSA and the new NHSL, it would be appreciated... Also, have clubs made any decisions yet as to what club they will affiliate with for the fall??? Pros and cons for both??? Thx
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The quality of play in GSYSL has dropped significantly over the past several years. One of the biggest reasons is that players are moving to Club/Premier level teams earlier than ever. It seems that each town team loses a couple to several players to these clubs (Seacoast, NHPSA, World Cup, Bolts, FC Stars coming into Manchester, etc.) starting as early as U10. Seacoast in particular has expanded its reach (i.e. Concord United Express) and is now placing all of its teams in NPL or NEP according to its website. No longer any team in Granite State league. Not sure if the others are following suit.
The result is less teams of lesser quality playing in Granite State. If that is the case, how can creating a new league increase the quality of play? It seems that things will get watered down more with some good and lesser teams in each league. This will eventually create even more incentive for parents to move their children to the Club/Premier teams.
If MAPLE were smart they would use this as an opportunity to approach some of the better non Club/Premier teams and ask them to consider their league. Maybe create a Northern Mass/Southern NH bracket in each division. This would be better competition for most teams than anything a watered down GSYSL and NH Soccer League could provide.
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Incredible that NHSA did not work out the issues with both GSYSL and Seacoast leagues. Starting their own league is what started all this mess to begin. I would guess NWC would make the move since the VP of Comp for NHSA is DW, could be a NWC run league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIncredible that NHSA did not work out the issues with both GSYSL and Seacoast leagues. Starting their own league is what started all this mess to begin. I would guess NWC would make the move since the VP of Comp for NHSA is DW, could be a NWC run league.
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? on who can run a league
I don't think the question is who can run a league (I think they both can) I think the question is: what organization is best for main stream NH players??? Not sure US Club Soccer is the best fit for 95-99% of the NH players... Seems to me, USCS is more geared towards the uber competitive... Don't like the club pass rule and what it might do to small/medium size clubs. How are these clubs going to compete come playoffs/tournaments etc when the big clubs can pull top level players from 'A' teams to compete at lower divisions just to get the win and the status of "champion"... not sure how that is best for our clubs and our players... Let's face it, NH is not a hot bed for soccer, kids just want to play and feel that they are on equal playing ground with other teams...
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Other than your opinion why do you think US Club Soccer is not suited? US Club has different levels of play, we are not talking about GSYSL being at the NPL level.
Club pass rule? That is purely a GSYSL rule and has nothing to do with USCS and never will.
Your are absolutely right NH is not a hot bed for soccer.
SO I look at it this way, who is better off running a league, GSYSL who has been doing this for decades or NHSA who has not.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho cares which affiliation. It depends on the organization that is running the league and their ability to attract the best teams in the state.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree. The affiliation is not the issue, all fall under US Soccer. It is the organization. GSYSL clearly has the staff and experience to do so. Obvious there is something wrong with NHSA or they would not have left.
Any other thoughts?
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