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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVerses sitting on the bench and cheering on the "Star" player on other teams, where a 'lesser' player MAY get two halves of soccer? My friends son, played on a team at premier level on a THUSC boys team two years ago. He was good enough to make the squad but was not a 'star' player. They didn't move kids around in age brackets, but he rode the bench nonetheless..... two halves of soccer on a weekend or in a tournament would have been a dream. When the games are close, they (I mean all clubs) go for wins and therefore play their best players. He quit the team, plays rec. and get's all the time he wants.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think they meant the U12 team isn't doing all that great, not the U11 team. U11 is easy for 1-2 teams to dominate. It will change as they get older.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's strange because I don't think THUSC had a premier boys team 2 years ago.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't really get this whole thread. It is competitive soccer and the clubs do play to win and develop. Sometimes this goes hand in hand. Honestly, this is a bit of a departure for FC, they use to not worry about winning at all at the younger age groups. I am happy to see this is changing. Fall league is now very important to clubs. Being in the champions league will help them recruit more players to the club. I imagine the idea from the get go was that Oregon would become more competitive as they consolidate talent into four teams. Every club has star players that get more opportunity than others. Sometimes you have to make your own opportunity. I imagine if you have a very bright child in school you would want the same challenges academically.. If you cannot stand the unfairness of it all, it really is not a good place for your kid!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell imagine if ESUFC, VUSA, CUSC, THUSC, or Nemesis had their play up players come down and play every home game with the U11 team. I think you'd see all those teams improve dramatically as well. Difference is those clubs are trying to develop all the kids that are on the U11 team full time.
I know THUSC has several younger players playing up. My thoughts are they should move some of them down considering there U12 roster is at 18 or 19, but that is their choice and they should do what they want.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoes ESUFC, VUSA, and CUSC have U11 players playing U12?
I know THUSC has several younger players playing up. My thoughts are they should move some of them down considering there U12 roster is at 18 or 19, but that is their choice and they should do what they want.
Same with CUSC. Seems silly for a 'star' player to be playing at the bottom of Division 1 in U12 when they could be on a solid U11 premier team.
These club above might not play girls in both U11 and U12 as it is a very different situation than FC or THUSC which have good premier teams in both age groups.
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anyone know why for the directors cup (U11G) they have a game listed to play tomorrow with a score in it already? "0-14".
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThank you! I was beginning to think I was the only parent okay with clubs wanting to be competitive and being honest about the fact that performing well draws other kids to your club and team which raises the level for the kids which is not a bad thing. Also I think you play for your club first and help your club if you can which helps all the teams. However you do it, there will be kids that play more than others and, as a parent, you need to find the place that best fits your child and develops them whether it be a premier club, a smaller club or rec.
It's also absolutely ridiculous to think that "winning" helps recruit more players to your club. Kids want to play with their friends and have a personable coach. Period. All this mumbo-gumbo about recruiting and winning at all costs are simply adult concepts thrown into youth sports...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo problem with competition. However, until the kids reach U14 - especially girls - there needs to be an emphasis on development first and winning second. Club soccer is about commitment - from the team/club and player/family - to put in 110% effort to get the maximum rewards. You don't do that by sitting on the bench.
It's also absolutely ridiculous to think that "winning" helps recruit more players to your club. Kids want to play with their friends and have a personable coach. Period. All this mumbo-gumbo about recruiting and winning at all costs are simply adult concepts thrown into youth sports...
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