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Post by Soccerhouse on May 23, 2019 9:46:01 GMT -5
So my assumption is this will be 9v9, with 12-14 kids on a roster right vs a pool of 24-26 players.
Looks like NASA is planning on having 3 teams. 2008 SCCL - Dave Smith 2008 SCCL - Daniel Castro (Milton) 2008 SCCL - Nicky de Vogel (Smyrna)
UFA will have 2 - one at Norcross and Fowler? Concorde and SSA more than 1 each? GSA 1 CESA 1 Vestavia 1 CESA 1 BUSA 1 AU 1
I get to 12 teams total -- Should be a fairly competitive league.
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Post by soccernotfootball on May 23, 2019 9:48:56 GMT -5
I thought the 2008s were allowed to have 2 teams. Odd that NASA is listng 3. I've heard CF will have one at Central - rumors of the other going to North (not West?).
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Post by soccerdad76 on May 23, 2019 9:52:24 GMT -5
All clubs will have two teams at u12, so 18 total. CF will be Central and West. I guess it’s up to the club for team vs pool. I just posted on another thread “what’s up with NASA?” having 3 listed. Updated below. So my assumption is this will be 9v9, with 12-14 kids on a roster right vs a pool of 24-26 players. Looks like NASA is planning on having 3 teams. 2008 SCCL - Dave Smith 2008 SCCL - Daniel Castro (Milton) 2008 SCCL - Nicky de Vogel (Smyrna) UFA will have 2 - one at Norcross and Fowler? Concorde 2 - Central and West SSA 2 GSA 2 CESA 2 Vestavia 2 BUSA 2 AU 2 I get to 12 teams total -- Should be a fairly competitive league.
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Post by soccerdad76 on May 23, 2019 9:53:15 GMT -5
I thought the 2008s were allowed to have 2 teams. Odd that NASA is listng 3. I've heard CF will have one at Central - rumors of the other going to North (not West?). Listed as Central and West on the tryout page. It may be split between West and North for other age groups though.
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Post by mightydawg on May 23, 2019 10:19:25 GMT -5
When you say that each club will have 2 SCCL teams, are you saying 2 in SCCL or 1 in SCCL and 1 in SCCL-P?
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Post by soccerdad76 on May 23, 2019 10:20:47 GMT -5
When you say that each club will have 2 SCCL teams, are you saying 2 in SCCL or 1 in SCCL and 1 in SCCL-P? for 2008 / u12, it will all be “SCCL 1”... no premier / 2nd division.
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Post by soccernotfootball on May 23, 2019 10:45:11 GMT -5
When you say that each club will have 2 SCCL teams, are you saying 2 in SCCL or 1 in SCCL and 1 in SCCL-P? 2008 SCCL - 2 teams in SCCL 1 from my understanding. Maybe a 3rd in SCCL-P for a club's "not-main" location?
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Post by soccerdad76 on May 23, 2019 10:52:26 GMT -5
When you say that each club will have 2 SCCL teams, are you saying 2 in SCCL or 1 in SCCL and 1 in SCCL-P? 2008 SCCL - 2 teams in SCCL 1 from my understanding. Maybe a 3rd in SCCL-P for a club's "not-main" location? I think SCCL-P is only U13+
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Post by cleansheet on May 23, 2019 11:06:00 GMT -5
All clubs will have two teams at u12, so 18 total. CF will be Central and West. I guess it’s up to the club for team vs pool. I just posted on another thread “what’s up with NASA?” having 3 listed. Updated below. So my assumption is this will be 9v9, with 12-14 kids on a roster right vs a pool of 24-26 players. Looks like NASA is planning on having 3 teams. 2008 SCCL - Dave Smith 2008 SCCL - Daniel Castro (Milton) 2008 SCCL - Nicky de Vogel (Smyrna) UFA will have 2 - one at Norcross and Fowler? Concorde 2 - Central and West SSA 2 GSA 2 CESA 2 Vestavia 2 BUSA 2 AU 2 I get to 12 teams total -- Should be a fairly competitive league. Looking at the three clubs listed by nasa for u12 SCCL the Milton team is ranked the highest by sinc, then Dave Smith’s team is next and Smyrna is the lowest ranked. All three are designated as Gold level so they all must be high quality. Maybe this is a way to keep Smyrna SC kids around. False promises?
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Post by soccernotfootball on May 23, 2019 11:08:41 GMT -5
2008 SCCL - 2 teams in SCCL 1 from my understanding. Maybe a 3rd in SCCL-P for a club's "not-main" location? I think SCCL-P is only U13+ Yes, forgot about that. So CF will have 1 at Central and 1 at "other"? Also, strange about NASA listing 3...
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Post by Soccerhouse on May 23, 2019 11:11:11 GMT -5
My question is once you have top kids picked up by AU, can you really form 3 competitive teams? Thats the major advantage of pooling those players and then also players were pooled across multiple locations.
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Post by soccerdad76 on May 23, 2019 11:17:50 GMT -5
My question is once you have top kids picked up by AU, can you really form 3 competitive teams? Thats the major advantage of pooling those players and then also players were pooled across multiple locations. Does NTH plan to pool? Smyrna to Marietta to Milton isn’t exactly convenient, and it’s not DA anymore, so it should be less “serious”
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Post by Soccerhouse on May 23, 2019 11:22:39 GMT -5
My question is once you have top kids picked up by AU, can you really form 3 competitive teams? Thats the major advantage of pooling those players and then also players were pooled across multiple locations. Does NTH plan to pool? Smyrna to Marietta to Milton isn’t exactly convenient, and it’s not DA anymore, so it should be less “serious” yes -- the assumption they will not be pooling given the teams at mulipole locations. I'd be worried that if for example AU takes the top 4 kids from lets say UFA Fowler, how competitive can the team be with the kids left?
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Post by soccernotfootball on May 23, 2019 11:26:30 GMT -5
Does NTH plan to pool? Smyrna to Marietta to Milton isn’t exactly convenient, and it’s not DA anymore, so it should be less “serious” yes -- the assumption they will not be pooling given the teams at mulipole locations. I'd be worried that if for example AU takes the top 4 kids from lets say UFA Fowler, how competitive can the team be with the kids left? I guess everyone will find out come tryouts. I've heard AU has already had kids in from various age groups, kicking the tires and seeing how they fit - if they will fit. So, they'll have theirs and then clubs will have the choice of who shows up.
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Post by cleansheet on May 23, 2019 12:22:31 GMT -5
yes -- the assumption they will not be pooling given the teams at mulipole locations. I'd be worried that if for example AU takes the top 4 kids from lets say UFA Fowler, how competitive can the team be with the kids left? I guess everyone will find out come tryouts. I've heard AU has already had kids in from various age groups, kicking the tires and seeing how they fit - if they will fit. So, they'll have theirs and then clubs will have the choice of who shows up. 2-3 from 08 Ambush will be considered for AU. These boys have outgrown Ambush now. UFA Forsyth 08 might have one AU prospect. Does 08 Smyrna have AU prospects? SCC HQ is only 10 minutes from AU training grounds. Easy drive.
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Post by mightydawg on May 23, 2019 12:55:19 GMT -5
All clubs will have two teams at u12, so 18 total. CF will be Central and West. I guess it’s up to the club for team vs pool. I just posted on another thread “what’s up with NASA?” having 3 listed. Updated below. Looking at the three clubs listed by nasa for u12 SCCL the Milton team is ranked the highest by sinc, then Dave Smith’s team is next and Smyrna is the lowest ranked. All three are designated as Gold level so they all must be high quality. Maybe this is a way to keep Smyrna SC kids around. False promises? I bet that NTH will do what it did with the 2007 SCCL girls this season. They had a huge roster (Gold I Central, Gold II Central, and North Gold) and just rotated who played which SCCL games. With 3 teams, I am sure that they will have each branch show up for different games.
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Post by atlfutboldad on May 23, 2019 12:58:52 GMT -5
Does SCCL U12 play 9v9? Does SCCL have a max overall roster size? For ECNL its 30 (18 for a game of course).
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Post by mightydawg on May 23, 2019 13:01:48 GMT -5
Does SCCL U12 play 9v9? Does SCCL have a max overall roster size? For ECNL its 30 (18 for a game of course). 9 v 9. From the SCCL Rules: Roster Size: The master roster size for US Club teams is 26. Master rosters are not frozen and may include any valid US Club carded player within the Club.
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Post by soccerlegacy on May 23, 2019 13:13:28 GMT -5
Is all of this talk just about the boys side? ... considering the AU talk....
Didn't know if this was also the case with the girls... where NTH will have 3 teams and CF would have 2 (Central and West).
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Post by cleansheet on May 23, 2019 13:26:29 GMT -5
Is all of this talk just about the boys side? ... considering the AU talk.... Didn't know if this was also the case with the girls... where NTH will have 3 teams and CF would have 2 (Central and West). Boys. Start a new thread for girls if you would like.
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Post by soccerdad76 on May 23, 2019 14:01:21 GMT -5
Looking at the three clubs listed by nasa for u12 SCCL the Milton team is ranked the highest by sinc, then Dave Smith’s team is next and Smyrna is the lowest ranked. All three are designated as Gold level so they all must be high quality. Maybe this is a way to keep Smyrna SC kids around. False promises? I bet that NTH will do what it did with the 2007 SCCL girls this season. They had a huge roster (Gold I Central, Gold II Central, and North Gold) and just rotated who played which SCCL games. With 3 teams, I am sure that they will have each branch show up for different games. I believe GSA did the same thing this year, with a pool that sometimes played SCCL and sometimes played on North or South’s top academy team. I don’t see NTH having 3 teams. Not sure if girls will have 1 or 2 teams per club. No AU.
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Post by blu on May 23, 2019 14:08:00 GMT -5
Yes, GSA had a pool of 25-26 this year. Not sure if they are running a mixed team or SCCL team per branch next season though (assuming each club will actually get 2 teams).
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Post by Soccerhouse on May 23, 2019 14:09:32 GMT -5
Yea, does seem like that the trend will be at least 2 teams per "club" - and I guess that is the reality and beauty of the league -- they have control, so if they determine a club can/should have 3 teams, boom, that club can have 3 teams.
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Post by soccerdad76 on May 23, 2019 14:20:45 GMT -5
Yea, does seem like that the trend will be at least 2 teams per "club" - and I guess that is the reality and beauty of the league -- they have control, so if they determine a club can/should have 3 teams, boom, that club can have 3 teams. only issue would be the measuring contest with clubs trying to get extra teams
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Post by blu on May 23, 2019 16:24:32 GMT -5
I would say NASA is only having 2, Milton and Smyrna. The third coach is to fill in when the other has an ECNL match. I see one of the coaches listed in the ECNL list.
2006 ECNL – Daniel Castro
SCCL Staff 2008 SCCL - Dave Smith 2008 SCCL - Daniel Castro (Milton) 2008 SCCL - Nicky de Vogel (Smyrna)
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Post by cleansheet on May 23, 2019 17:10:45 GMT -5
I would say NASA is only having 2, Milton and Smyrna. The third coach is to fill in when the other has an ECNL match. I see one of the coaches listed in the ECNL list. 2006 ECNL – Daniel Castro SCCL Staff 2008 SCCL - Dave Smith 2008 SCCL - Daniel Castro (Milton) 2008 SCCL - Nicky de Vogel (Smyrna) Interesting take. Although your reasoning makes good sense, I don’t see the Red Bulls (Dave Smith) not being the second SCCL u12 team. They are ranked higher than Smyrna and they have been around for years whereas Milton (highest rank) just finished year one and Smyrna was just bought out.
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Post by SoccerMom on May 23, 2019 17:45:07 GMT -5
Isn't AU u12 2nd team playing in that Ga Soccer new league and their top team in SCCL?
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Post by Soccerhouse on May 23, 2019 20:41:13 GMT -5
I think their 09s are playing Georgia Soccer.
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Post by soccerdad76 on May 23, 2019 21:04:58 GMT -5
I think their 09s are playing Georgia Soccer. this, likely with 09s playing 08 academy
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Post by Soccerhouse on May 23, 2019 21:14:52 GMT -5
Sorry but picking u11s to me is foolish..... so much changes and many of the top u11s at u14 and u15 become average players
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