DodgerBlue1988
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Coast Soccer Brackets are searchable for "2020" Fall Season
First game has been pushed to 10/31.Are they still starting on the Oct 17 or has it been pushed another week or month ?
I have a feeling SCDSL will show the same thing whenever they publish teams.CSL looks decimated from what it was last year. Wonder where all those players went or are going with clubs that don't seem to have those teams any more or exist at all.
I know a few coast teams that merged with SCDSL teams due to losing players. BYSC was going to have a couple teams demoted so they jumped ship. I know of a Presidio team that moved to CSL.I have a feeling SCDSL will show the same thing whenever they publish teams.
Get to look at all the teams you will not play in 2020.
Coast Soccer Brackets are searchable for "2020" Fall Season
I might be wrong here, but wasn't SCDSL formed by the big DA clubs due to conflicts between DA rules and CSL rules? So, now that DA is dead, what the heck is the reason for two leagues. Get everyone back together. Makes no sense to me.Might deserve its own topic - but I see a few changes in SCDSL
BYSC Corona (coast prior)
CA Rush (coast prior?)
Capo FC (coast prior, i think?)
Albion North (presidio?)
Albion Temecula (presidio?)
CA Athletic (is this a name change from another group?)
Facts were spoken!! Unfortunately SCDSL will forever stay until it has 5 versions of Flight 1 and no more Flight 2 & 3.I might be wrong here, but wasn't SCDSL formed by the big DA clubs due to conflicts between DA rules and CSL rules? So, now that DA is dead, what the heck is the reason for two leagues. Get everyone back together. Makes no sense to me.
Yes but the reason why there’s flight 3-2-1-champion-discovery is due to greed and entitlement. Clubs make money with more tiers. Parents believe their kids are entitled to get their player to keep moving up every year to a higher flight. We all share the blame for the mess of having 3 leagues in SoCal.SCDSL was formed way back at the time that ECNL started- it started with about 7 or 8 clubs and that was all- they were the elite teams/clubs at the time. Today it is a bunch of ridiculousness with 20-40 teams in 3 different flights
Yeah- just like the DA folding should have consolidated talent. Instead 5 new leagues popped up.I might be wrong here, but wasn't SCDSL formed by the big DA clubs due to conflicts between DA rules and CSL rules? So, now that DA is dead, what the heck is the reason for two leagues. Get everyone back together. Makes no sense to me.
Now I'm really lost, how do I go to the water cooler on Monday (if that ever happens again), and tell all of my co-workers how incredible my flight 3.5 kid is and how the DA (former) club really sees big things for him/her if we keep with the program?Yes but the reason why there’s flight 3-2-1-champion-discovery is due to greed and entitlement. Clubs make money with more tiers. Parents believe their kids are entitled to get their player to keep moving up every year to a higher flight. We all share the blame for the mess of having 3 leagues in SoCal.
Now I'm really lost, how do I go to the water cooler on Monday (if that ever happens again), and tell all of my co-workers how incredible my flight 3.5 kid is and how the DA (former) club really sees big things for him/her if we keep with the program?
After much consideration, we decided to sit out the fall season. With training still limited (and, according to Cal South's Return to Play Protocol, still optional), asking our teams to start playing competitive games in October didn't make sense to us from either a soccer or a public health perspective.I know a few coast teams that merged with SCDSL teams due to losing players. BYSC was going to have a couple teams demoted so they jumped ship. I know of a Presidio team that moved to CSL.
Anyone know where Tudela is playing?
question: how will you handle players fees?After much consideration, we decided to sit out the fall season. With training still limited (and, according to Cal South's Return to Play Protocol, still optional), asking our teams to start playing competitive games in October didn't make sense to us from either a soccer or a public health perspective.
This wasn't an easy choice: our kids and coaches want to play. But as we all try to work out what "best practice" means these days, we feel it was the right choice for us. The folks at Coast were incredible, as they always have been, and they understand our decision. We look forward to putting teams in some tournaments when it feels appropriate, and we'll be back in league play next year.