Even small clubs should be ok because they will have the same number of kids & birthdays are spread around. The only problem I can see is if they are so small that they simply don't have teams at some age groups. Perhaps they will let clubs under a certain size have more play ups. Come to think of it, this will mostly effect those few good "rogue" teams that have managed to stay together since early school/rec days and never joined a club so they could be sure to stay together. They will most likely disband and have to join a club. Most clubs will be fine. I feel worst for those tiny teams that have managed to go it alone in the big club pay to play system.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis.
How do you get around this age group?
And yes the play ups, last year when the rumors were flying that it was coming for 2015 tryouts our team had already decided they were staying together and "playing up".
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEven small clubs should be ok because they will have the same number of kids & birthdays are spread around. The only problem I can see is if they are so small that they simply don't have teams at some age groups. Perhaps they will let clubs under a certain size have more play ups. Come to think of it, this will mostly effect those few good "rogue" teams that have managed to stay together since early school/rec days and never joined a club so they could be sure to stay together. They will most likely disband and have to join a club. Most clubs will be fine. I feel worst for those tiny teams that have managed to go it alone in the big club pay to play system.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf its not a big deal, why is the poster so up in arms about a 6 month shift.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe big deal seems to be the shakeup of teams that will happen. Might be good for some and bad for others. It won't make one iota of difference overall so basically half of the kids will "lose" in some way.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe big deal seems to be the shakeup of teams that will happen. Might be good for some and bad for others. It won't make one iota of difference overall so basically half of the kids will "lose" in some way.
I'm surprised more folks aren't talking about this on TS. Unless they grandfather in existing teams (which doesn't seem to be the case), every team is soon to be split almost in two. Folks argue ad naseum about how competitive Surf Cup 2nd division is but don't care about this huge change coming fall of 2016?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree. This will tear apart teams and make the college recruitment process that much more muddled. Girls play soccer for college and now teams will be split 60/40 with at least two different graduation years. I maybe understand doing it on the boys side for professional reasons but this only effects less than 30 national team level girls at each grade level so why screw with the other 99% of girls?
I'm surprised more folks aren't talking about this on TS. Unless they grandfather in existing teams (which doesn't seem to be the case), every team is soon to be split almost in two. Folks argue ad naseum about how competitive Surf Cup 2nd division is but don't care about this huge change coming fall of 2016?
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Exactly, so most current teams will be majorly torn apart (in order to stay competitive) unless existing teams are grandfathered in and they start the birth year change with Ulittles or like u13 & below so the high school aged teams aren't torn asunder Surprised more folks aren't concerned.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExactly, so most current teams will be majorly torn apart (in order to stay competitive) unless existing teams are grandfathered in and they start the birth year change with Ulittles or like u13 & below so the high school aged teams aren't torn asunder Surprised more folks aren't concerned.
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It will be a significant freak out at our club for sure. Probably why we haven't heard one peep about it from the club. I bet they keep tryouts the same so everyone thinks they're not changing and then just post the new teams by birth year! Then they all turn their cell phones off & put emails on out of office auto reply.
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The argument about graduation year is a wash. Most teams are already split by graduation year about 40/60 or 30/70. College coaches have managed just fine.
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I am not arguing validity of any arguments for or against. Plainly stating most people at my club are going to freak out, including board members with kids who will be negatively influenced. Guarantee you they will fight hard to allow play ups & just keep teams the same.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am not arguing validity of any arguments for or against. Plainly stating most people at my club are going to freak out, including board members with kids who will be negatively influenced. Guarantee you they will fight hard to allow play ups & just keep teams the same.
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