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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho's talking about the HS team? Just have them play with their birth year club team. There are currently club teams for every year, and there will continue to be club teams for every birth year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDepending on the state 2/3rd of their birth year club team is in 9th grade and off playing high school and unavailable to play club soccer for a season. The late year 8th graders left behind won't have enough players to field a team on their own.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, but there is still club soccer for the late year 8th graders. It just starts in Dec instead of Sept. Not playing in the fall does not equate to missing a season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDepending on the state 2/3rd of their birth year club team is in 9th grade and off playing high school and unavailable to play club soccer for a season. The late year 8th graders left behind won't have enough players to field a team on their own.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost of the leagues in this country offer a fall season and a spring season and that's it. Sure, there are some other options out there but they are almost all exclusive to the high end player. For a lot of late year 8th grade players they are going to have to sit idle during the club season that conflicts with High School ball.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWrong. 8th graders can't play with HS. And all kids ONLY HAVE FOUR YEARS of eligiblity in HS sports.Your not smarty pants or shoe worthy and shorts are longer in the Winter time. Riiiight? Smack down. Mik drop yo! Yo gabba gabba bing watch time. Yeah!!!!!! Owned it!!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they are "sitting idle" then there is a problem. No reason they can't be on the pitch 3-4 times per week during the HS season, training, conditioning, scrimmaging, whatever. They'll actually improve more than the kids playing HS ball.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, but there is still club soccer for the late year 8th graders. It just starts in Dec instead of Sept. Not playing in the fall does not equate to missing a season.
It leaves those Aug-December 8th graders not playing in the Aug-November months. I am sure that their will be a solution to this, just have not seen one yet. Maybe waivers to play with the 8th/7th team in the fall season, or combined teams for a fall season? Who knows, just speculation.
The birth year change will be fine, change is good, just need to work out the details on the kids that it impacts and come up with a solution. Have faith people and stop sweating the small stuff. It will all work out.
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True the age shift isn't a big deal.
It's the fall of 8th grade and the senior year for the fall born kids that is a big deal.
It's the 1000's of kids that love the game, mostly cause they can play with their friends that don't have national team dreams, they just want to play soccer, which helps kept them out of trouble, teaches them tons of good life lessons that this is a big deal for.
It's sad that the 1% gets preference over the rest of the soccer world.
Did you call your child's principle ever summer to make sure she was in a classroom with her friends?
If you did you are a loser.
The person above brings up a great point.
Do your kids quit school when they don't have their friends in their classroom?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's a fact that 8th graders CAN play HS ball, depending on the school. I know of one 8th grader who led the HS league in scoring last year. Private school K-12.
Reality is there is a group of kids with 2-2.5 months of no teams to play on. Is it a solveable problem? Yes. But until parents see real solutions they will keep coming on here to complain. I kind of get it. If the idiots in charge had hashed through some of these issues prior to announcing the change volume on TS and other sites would be down, not up.
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If your kids wants to play on grade level with school friends or even have friends in soccer, they are part of the problem. This is about getting a college scholarship. Get them OUT.
We should all be honored to make strides to help the USMNT.
Anyone who questions this should be treated with great suspicion.
Do kids really want to play with friends? That is so asinine that I want to throw up.
Soccer should be about pushing yourself through to be the best possible soccer player you can possibly be. Developing relationships with other kids, or God forbid friendships, is distracting and therefore should be off the table."
Thank you. If we can get the kids to understand that this is not for fun we will move forward as a country in soccer.
Look we realize that we will lose some numbers in the younger programs that will trickle up to losses in the older age groups, but that is ok. This is such a great change that we are willing to lose players. Fee increases will more than compensate.
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