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Suddenly they will start giving you the "fluid rosters between teams" line to bait arents into signing on, assuming their kid (who is a superstar, of course) will always play for the top team. The coaches will push that roster fluidity for about 3 weeks and then the rosters of A vs. B teams will essentially be set. The will continue to have some small measure of movement to keep up the pretense and to convince parents they haven't completely blown it with their club selection. By the end of the year you'll have 10 or so unhappy families but all the while the club was already out there recruiting a bunch of new suckers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSounds like the usual state of affairs in youth soccer. It is the sport of permanent chaos.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSuddenly they will start giving you the "fluid rosters between teams" line to bait arents into signing on, assuming their kid (who is a superstar, of course) will always play for the top team. The coaches will push that roster fluidity for about 3 weeks and then the rosters of A vs. B teams will essentially be set. The will continue to have some small measure of movement to keep up the pretense and to convince parents they haven't completely blown it with their club selection. By the end of the year you'll have 10 or so unhappy families but all the while the club was already out there recruiting a bunch of new suckers.
Then the parents start complaining on the sidelines, but they don't know who to trust, start checking out the clubs down the street, new kids show up at practice, and the cycle begins all over again
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSuddenly they will start giving you the "fluid rosters between teams" line to bait arents into signing on, assuming their kid (who is a superstar, of course) will always play for the top team. The coaches will push that roster fluidity for about 3 weeks and then the rosters of A vs. B teams will essentially be set. The will continue to have some small measure of movement to keep up the pretense and to convince parents they haven't completely blown it with their club selection. By the end of the year you'll have 10 or so unhappy families but all the while the club was already out there recruiting a bunch of new suckers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust not sure how WCFC holds fair and open tryouts for their ECNL A teams, since they will need to show some loyalty to the families that stayed ECNL, in which case you dont really have fair and open anything, you have the very worst of youth sports.
Evaluate the players. Make the teams and get on with it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust not sure how WCFC holds fair and open tryouts for their ECNL A teams, since they will need to show some loyalty to the families that stayed ECNL, in which case you dont really have fair and open anything, you have the very worst of youth sports.
WC needs to put the best teams forward. After talking to the current coach of the 06 ECNL team, which is very successful, looks like a reorganization of coaches is in the works. He is actually working on his transition from his team now.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou sure are a negative person. Only a parent of a player who was cut or a coach fro another club would have such a negative attitude
WC needs to put the best teams forward. After talking to the current coach of the 06 ECNL team, which is very successful, looks like a reorganization of coaches is in the works. He is actually working on his transition from his team now.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou haven't been around much have you? Sure clubs will put the clear top players on the A team roster. But after about player #15 the rest are all mostly interchangeable. That's where loyalties or club politics come into play. Better to keep families happy and where they are than experience the wrath of moving a kid down who has been there awhile - even more so if there are siblings at the club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou haven't been around much have you? Sure clubs will put the clear top players on the A team roster. But after about player #15 the rest are all mostly interchangeable. That's where loyalties or club politics come into play. Better to keep families happy and where they are than experience the wrath of moving a kid down who has been there awhile - even more so if there are siblings at the club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI heard that the 02 WC ECNL team is very tight, there is a core there of about 12-14 that will always get the benefit of the doubt, they will always win the coin-toss, always.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’ve probably been at this longer than most on this site. What you are saying is not what the other post was about. If it comes down to the last few players on a team, and the players are comparable, of course the loyalty will be the deciding factor. The other post made it as if the best players would of ever chosen for the best team, which is ridiculous
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’ve probably been at this longer than most on this site. What you are saying is not what the other post was about. If it comes down to the last few players on a team, and the players are comparable, of course the loyalty will be the deciding factor. The other post made it as if the best players would of ever chosen for the best team, which is ridiculous
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTo compete for a National Championship, something that 99% of them will never sniff in college...
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