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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are so many unintended consequences to the idiotic birth year switch. One you didn't mention is that we get mixed grade teams during the peak of recruiting season. So you get a team that's half seniors (who have already made their college decisions) and half juniors (who are still looking to be recruited). The seniors are good enough to earn a roster spot but aren't interested in spending the time and money to travel to showcase tournaments to help their junior teammates get recruited. So the team either travels with only juniors (pulling from a B or younger team) or doesn't do showcase events. Either way that hurts the juniors trying to be recruited.
That being said, there IS a solution at least on the micro level. The OYSA teams could agree to all play as combined birth year teams their final year. There's no rule preventing teams from doing that. So in reality the problem is less about the admittedly stupid birth year rule and more about the outlier teams like Wa Timbers 02's, Eastside 02's, and Westside 02's - who stay as a birth year team and hang their 01 players out to dry. If those three clubs formed combined teams, and brought in their stronger 01 players on those combined teams, we would have a highly competitive league and state cup adding them to the (already combined) CFC team.
The only way out, isn’t combining. It’s not perfect either but the best solution would be for clubs to have teams of all seniors at u19, juniors at u18, sophomores at u17, freshmen at u16. Everyone has a team and everyone is in the best recruiting situation. The only downside is half the team would be playing up like 5 months in tournaments or league games vs teams that go by birth year. That challenge might not even be a downside because that is their competition for recruiting class anyway!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are so many unintended consequences to the idiotic birth year switch. One you didn't mention is that we get mixed grade teams during the peak of recruiting season. So you get a team that's half seniors (who have already made their college decisions) and half juniors (who are still looking to be recruited). The seniors are good enough to earn a roster spot but aren't interested in spending the time and money to travel to showcase tournaments to help their junior teammates get recruited. So the team either travels with only juniors (pulling from a B or younger team) or doesn't do showcase events. Either way that hurts the juniors trying to be recruited.
That being said, there IS a solution at least on the micro level. The OYSA teams could agree to all play as combined birth year teams their final year. There's no rule preventing teams from doing that. So in reality the problem is less about the admittedly stupid birth year rule and more about the outlier teams like Wa Timbers 02's, Eastside 02's, and Westside 02's - who stay as a birth year team and hang their 01 players out to dry. If those three clubs formed combined teams, and brought in their stronger 01 players on those combined teams, we would have a highly competitive league and state cup adding them to the (already combined) CFC team.
2. OYSA isn’t separated by age group last year or this year. All the best 02/01/03 teams are playing together like last year. CFC would be maybe 3rd or 4th if they played all the best teams in OYSA.
3. There is no justifiable reason to combine 01/02 at any age if the 02s are already strong.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1. Wa timbers 02 and Eastside 02s don’t need 01s to be competitive. Wa timbers is already better than CFC 01/02 without question.
2. OYSA isn’t separated by age group last year or this year. All the best 02/01/03 teams are playing together like last year. CFC would be maybe 3rd or 4th if they played all the best teams in OYSA.
3. There is no justifiable reason to combine 01/02 at any age if the 02s are already strong.
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Do we still have dads on here whining about the birth year change? Give it a rest. NOBODY cares no matter how much you whine.
The birth year switch was really, really stupid. Just ignore it and move forward.
Or go cry into your pillow. Your call.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn alphabetical order:
CU ECNL 01 - not good
CU ECNL 02 - good
CFC 01 - good
CFC 02 - not good
FC Portland ECNL 01 - not good
FC Portland ECNL 02 - good
Thorns 01 - not good
Thorns 02 - good
Wash Timbers 01 - not good
Wash Timbers 02 - good
I think a lot of these teams will be forced to combine age levels due to a lack of numbers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo we still have dads on here whining about the birth year change? Give it a rest. NOBODY cares no matter how much you whine.
The birth year switch was really, really stupid. Just ignore it and move forward.
Or go cry into your pillow. Your call.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe problem with that is that, as you said, next year’s juniors won’t get the exposure they need to get recruited to college. College coaches don’t come to oysa league games. The going to be seniors are either already committed or don’t want to be so they won’t go to showcase. College coaches looking for juniors are also only really looking at u17(2003) so playing u19 is even worse for the 2002s than playing u18. Agree that ***c, Eastside & Westside aren’t helping the 01s by playing straight 02 but that is really USSF’s fault for mandating the birth year change. If the combined birth year works, the Salem 02s who’ve been playing 01 all these years would all be recruited. Maybe they are and it’s just not posted but my guess is ***c, Eastside and Westside have more recruited 02s. Don’t get me wrong, the whole birth year thing is more than stupid and forces clubs to choose which group of players they are going to dump each year.
The only way out, isn’t combining. It’s not perfect either but the best solution would be for clubs to have teams of all seniors at u19, juniors at u18, sophomores at u17, freshmen at u16. Everyone has a team and everyone is in the best recruiting situation. The only downside is half the team would be playing up like 5 months in tournaments or league games vs teams that go by birth year. That challenge might not even be a downside because that is their competition for recruiting class anyway!
I think you make a good point by saying that the birth year switch forces clubs to choose which groups of players to dump. For many clubs (Wa Timbers, Eastside, Westside) it's the 01's this year. For CFC, it was the 02's and 03's a few years ago. Regardless of the success of individual outlier teams like Wa Timbers 02's or CFC's 01's, it's very obvious that the club's violated what should be their primary mission - to make decisions that benefit the majority of club stakeholders. In all of these end of year cases, decisions are made that "dump" players. When those decisions are made to benefit an individual team, that is not acting in good faith. And before anyone protests, let me ask - were the decisions made uniformly, regardless of how strong or weak the resulting teams were? If not, that's a clear case of making decisions to benefit a team or coach, without regarding the overall mission of the club. (talking to you, CFC)
The reasonable thing to do would be to either communicate to fall born players as early as freshman year that we will not have a place for you senior year, or to make sure you DO have a place for them. To do otherwise is stringing along a family and a player who likely has been loyal to your club for years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're replying to my OP and I was not talking about OYSA - I was talking about showcase events. I am well aware that college coaches generally don't attend OYSA games.
I think you make a good point by saying that the birth year switch forces clubs to choose which groups of players to dump. For many clubs (Wa Timbers, Eastside, Westside) it's the 01's this year. For CFC, it was the 02's and 03's a few years ago. Regardless of the success of individual outlier teams like Wa Timbers 02's or CFC's 01's, it's very obvious that the club's violated what should be their primary mission - to make decisions that benefit the majority of club stakeholders. In all of these end of year cases, decisions are made that "dump" players. When those decisions are made to benefit an individual team, that is not acting in good faith. And before anyone protests, let me ask - were the decisions made uniformly, regardless of how strong or weak the resulting teams were? If not, that's a clear case of making decisions to benefit a team or coach, without regarding the overall mission of the club. (talking to you, CFC)
The reasonable thing to do would be to either communicate to fall born players as early as freshman year that we will not have a place for you senior year, or to make sure you DO have a place for them. To do otherwise is stringing along a family and a player who likely has been loyal to your club for years.
The WaTimbers 02s and Capitol 01s girls have both been very successful. Both have gotten an huge amount of high level experience. Not sure why you keep bringing them up like it's bad. Both will have 5-10 girls recruited. Both teams cores are mostly 02 from what I can tell.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're replying to my OP and I was not talking about OYSA - I was talking about showcase events. I am well aware that college coaches generally don't attend OYSA games.
I think you make a good point by saying that the birth year switch forces clubs to choose which groups of players to dump. For many clubs (Wa Timbers, Eastside, Westside) it's the 01's this year. For CFC, it was the 02's and 03's a few years ago. Regardless of the success of individual outlier teams like Wa Timbers 02's or CFC's 01's, it's very obvious that the club's violated what should be their primary mission - to make decisions that benefit the majority of club stakeholders. In all of these end of year cases, decisions are made that "dump" players. When those decisions are made to benefit an individual team, that is not acting in good faith. And before anyone protests, let me ask - were the decisions made uniformly, regardless of how strong or weak the resulting teams were? If not, that's a clear case of making decisions to benefit a team or coach, without regarding the overall mission of the club. (talking to you, CFC)
The reasonable thing to do would be to either communicate to fall born players as early as freshman year that we will not have a place for you senior year, or to make sure you DO have a place for them. To do otherwise is stringing along a family and a player who likely has been loyal to your club for years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe WaTimbers 02s and Capitol 01s girls have both been very successful. Both have gotten an huge amount of high level experience. Not sure why you keep bringing them up like it's bad. Both will have 5-10 girls recruited. Both teams cores are mostly 02 from what I can tell.
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Ok, we get it. Dad is mad that daughter got left off a WashT or Salem team and is complaining about the birth year switch.
Complaining here is not going to help. Neither is stomping your feet.
Move along.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn alphabetical order:
CU ECNL 01 - not good
CU ECNL 02 - good
CFC 01 - good
CFC 02 - not good
FC Portland ECNL 01 - not good
FC Portland ECNL 02 - not good
Thorns 01 - not good
Thorns 02 - good
Wash Timbers 01 - not good
Wash Timbers 02 - good
I think a lot of these teams will be forced to combine age levels due to a lack of numbers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo we still have dads on here whining about the birth year change? Give it a rest. NOBODY cares no matter how much you whine.
The birth year switch was really, really stupid. Just ignore it and move forward.
Or go cry into your pillow. Your call.
So leave him be. Tears can be a good thing.
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