Having just accepted a place at SUSA we are told roster is 21 kids. Is this normal? Seems like a lot of players for one team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHaving just accepted a place at SUSA we are told roster is 21 kids. Is this normal? Seems like a lot of players for one team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDepends. Believe it or not if its a HS aged girls team, that 21 at the start becomes 18 real fast when the inevitable injuries happen. I dont agree with 20+ rosters but they do build in for injuries. I would rather start at 18 and bring 15 to games and promote from RL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHaving just accepted a place at SUSA we are told roster is 21 kids. Is this normal? Seems like a lot of players for one team.
If you're in the #16-22 range then you should question if the training + little PT is worth it vs playing on a team one level below that and being a starter. The training, teammates and competition better be good and for ECNL it probably is. In general sitting does no one any good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes very normal ages 15+. It will probably be 22 by the time November rolls around. It usually is fine but obviously players #14-22 are fighting for playing time scraps. If they want to play in college they best get used to that.
If you're in the #16-22 range then you should question if the training + little PT is worth it vs playing on a team one level below that and being a starter. The training, teammates and competition better be good and for ECNL it probably is. In general sitting does no one any good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHaving just accepted a place at SUSA we are told roster is 21 kids. Is this normal? Seems like a lot of players for one team.
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Only know about the top older age groups but Susa and em are the only 2 ecnl clubs on LI and will roster more players than can even dress for games.
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I think if the club cares at all about your kid and developing them, 18 is tops. The whole point of developing kids involves playing time. If they just want kids for practice dummies you are on the wrong team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think if the club cares at all about your kid and developing them, 18 is tops. The whole point of developing kids involves playing time. If they just want kids for practice dummies you are on the wrong team.
But when the competition starts up you complain like little b-tches . This is competitive soccer, yes you fight for your starting spot each and every day at practice and game time.
Most of you faggots would not know competition if it came up and bit you in the @ss.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWrong, you sissy parents love to brag about your wet nursed wimp kids around the company water cooler on a monday morning don't you? you luv to say the words "competitive soccer team"
But when the competition starts up you complain like little b-tches . This is competitive soccer, yes you fight for your starting spot each and every day at practice and game time.
Most of you faggots would not know competition if it came up and bit you in the @ss.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWrong, you sissy parents love to brag about your wet nursed wimp kids around the company water cooler on a monday morning don't you? you luv to say the words "competitive soccer team"
But when the competition starts up you complain like little b-tches . This is competitive soccer, yes you fight for your starting spot each and every day at practice and game time.
Most of you faggots would not know competition if it came up and bit you in the @ss.
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Harsh delivery but the statements accurate. It is what it is and parents cant havr it both ways. You cant gloat about how your kid plays for the best team at the biggest club in the highest league and then also complain about the dogfight for PT.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHarsh delivery but the statements accurate. It is what it is and parents cant havr it both ways. You cant gloat about how your kid plays for the best team at the biggest club in the highest league and then also complain about the dogfight for PT.
If you want to run youth soccer based on merit and talent - you cant be charging sky high prices with stupid travel expenses. The industry is the one that can't have it both ways.
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