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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe never had this problem until USSF mandated everyone switch to birth year. Now, every single year, every single club across the country has this problem at 8-9th grade and worse at 11-12th. Average of 1/3 of the players are left without a team. Every. Year. Every. Club. Nationwide. It’s a cluster that forming these “composite” teams doesn’t solve. Youth Soccer participation is down 15% and climbing.
ECNL should wake up, change to grad year age groups and instantly grab huge market share. Still would be under “birth year mandate” simply by using the older year in the grad year. This season for example:
U19 Class of 2021, Seniors (“2001”)
U18 Class of 2022, Juniors (“2002”)
U17 Class of 2023, Sophomores (“2003”)
U16 Class of 2024, Freshmen (“2004”)
U15 Class of 2025, 8th Graders (“2005”)
Etc.
Simple. Inclusive. Team for everyone. Aligns with college recruitment. Doesn’t violate birth year mandate.
Simply can’t believe ECNL continues to let GDA age groupings ruin soccer for so many in ecnl.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry, refund us...
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Here is something I don't understand. On the ECNL website, it appears there are two U18/U19 divisions. One is labeled "U18/19 Composite" and the other is simply "U18/19". The latter has a full 14 game schedule, and the former only has the 7 game schedule mentioned above. In addition, the website has a separate section for the Composite conference here:
https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague...site-division/
Why do they have 2 separate divisions for the same age group?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere is something I don't understand. On the ECNL website, it appears there are two U18/U19 divisions. One is labeled "U18/19 Composite" and the other is simply "U18/19". The latter has a full 14 game schedule, and the former only has the 7 game schedule mentioned above. In addition, the website has a separate section for the Composite conference here:
https://www.eliteclubsnationalleague...site-division/
Why do they have 2 separate divisions for the same age group?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe longer schedule group is straight up U19s made up of nearly all seniors who have been a team for awhile. Composite is a bit of a mashup - there's kids not getting enough PT on younger teams and NPL players with nowhere to go because NPL doesn't have a bracket for that age group. Obviously plenty will call it a money grab. But there are kids who have nowhere to play their senior year so this is an option.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think we have made a terrible mistake. My daughter played for NYCFC last year, and overall we thought she did well, as did she. The club was not perfect, none are, but as a whole we think we made the right choice to stay for the 2nd year. Just found out that her ECNL composite team has a total of 7 games, that's it. My daughter is now upset that such a short schedule combined with her crappy HS team games will not prepare her for college soccer, she is miserable, as are we. WCFC was never up front about this situation, and now its too late to go to STA or NYSC, damn....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFake Post. First of all, if you were really on the team, you would know a plan is in place to get the girls seen before they need to make decisions about college. Second, if your kid is on the composite team, you would also know that all of the World Class FC '02 is committed, and the coach of the composite team and the ECNL team will be moving kids around all season. HMMM, smells like the U18/19 Team at NYSC is short players. HA HA HA HA, good try though--Parent of a real composite team player
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMove players around? Like Jeff really wants any of those girls, please. The only plan is to ignore our concerns, besides my kid is committed already, and she is a better player than any girl on the u19 ecnl team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFake Post. First of all, if you were really on the team, you would know a plan is in place to get the girls seen before they need to make decisions about college. Second, if your kid is on the composite team, you would also know that all of the World Class FC '02 is committed, and the coach of the composite team and the ECNL team will be moving kids around all season. HMMM, smells like the U18/19 Team at NYSC is short players. HA HA HA HA, good try though--Parent of a real composite team player
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