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    Why the new league? Any insight?

    Thanks

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Why the new league? Any insight?

    Thanks
    2 possible reasons:

    1) Clubs did not think NHSL was suitable for them any more, and was not changing to accommodate their needs

    2) Seacoast wanted more control and revenue

    I'm sure it's a combination of both, and a matter of opinion on which reason carried more weight.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Why the new league? Any insight?

      Thanks
      I noticed on their schedule they have combined Girls U13/14/15 leagues for Spring, and in their board minutes they have been discussing playing games with other leagues to increase the competition level.

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        #4
        Looks like the league is significantly down in the number of teams competing this spring from the fall season. Is that mostly due to kids playing other sports, so the clubs have fewer teams, or did clubs move back to NHSL?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Looks like the league is significantly down in the number of teams competing this spring from the fall season. Is that mostly due to kids playing other sports, so the clubs have fewer teams, or did clubs move back to NHSL?
          I don't think any teams have switched back. NNESL has 84 teams from 16 clubs for Spring. The clubs are:

          Atlantic Rover Soccer Club
          Dover SA
          EYSA
          Fremont FC
          Hampton Attack Soccer Club
          Hooksett YAA
          MVFC
          Oyster River Youth Association
          Revolution United
          Revolution United FC
          Rochester Y.S.A.
          ROSO Soccer Club
          Seacoast Express United
          Seacoast United North
          Seacoast United North Shore
          Seacoast United Storm SC


          NHSL has 383 teams from 47 clubs for Spring. They are:

          AUBURN
          BEDFORD BULLDOGS
          BOW
          CANDIA FC STINGERS
          CHESHIRE UNITED
          CONVAL
          DERRY EAGLES
          EYSA
          FC STARS NEW HAMPSHIRE
          GPS NH
          GREAT BAY UNITED STINGERS
          GREEN LIONS
          HAMPSHIRE UNITED
          HILLSBORO HEAT
          HOLLIS BROOKLINE CAVALIERS
          HOPKINTON
          HUDSON UNITED
          JOHN STARK UNITED
          KEARSARGE UNITED
          LAKES REGION UNITED
          LHIFA
          LIGHTNING
          LITCHFIELD
          LONDONDERRY UNITED
          LOUDON FREEDOM
          MANCHESTER
          MERRIMACK
          MOUNT WASHINGTON VALLEY
          NASHUA YOUTH SOCCER
          OYSTER RIVER ACADEMY
          PELHAM RED HAWKS
          PEMI BAKER RAPIDS
          RAYMOND
          REVOLUTION UNITED
          RINDGE CHAOS
          RIVIER VILLA
          ROCHESTER Y.S.A.
          SALEM Y.S.A.
          SANBORN SPARTANS
          SEACOAST UNITED MANCHESTER
          SOUTH CENTRAL
          SPARTAN
          SUNCOOK YOUTH SPARTAN BLITZ
          TIMBERWOLVES
          TRI-TOWN UNITED
          WINDHAM
          WORLD CUP OF GREATER NASHUA

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            #6
            It looks like a couple of clubs span both leagues. No idea if they never fully commited, or if they are now switching back.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              It looks like a couple of clubs span both leagues. No idea if they never fully commited, or if they are now switching back.
              Different age groups, and/or abilities? A "big" club may be 2-3 teams deep in a gender/bracket.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Different age groups, and/or abilities? A "big" club may be 2-3 teams deep in a gender/bracket.
                From a quick scan it looks like Revolution United didn't like the combined U13/14 Boys division in NNESL so registered their U13 team for the NHSL U13 division.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  From a quick scan it looks like Revolution United didn't like the combined U13/14 Boys division in NNESL so registered their U13 team for the NHSL U13 division.
                  while keeping their U14 team in NNESL

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                    #10
                    Well, that explains why #s are down slightly in the NHSL. Didn't even know the NNESL existed!

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