[Q. UOTE="Grace T., post: 394625, member: 2423"]
re CSL doesn’t lie to you, yes it does. Because if most teams are average the vast majority would be silver/silver elite. Instead if you look at the pyramid the vast majority of teams for u12 boys are bronze. One of this reasons this is done isn’t for sorting but to keep competition local so parents at the lower levels don’t have to drive as much. But if it’s about making teams better, you shouldn’t have new teams playing existing bronze teams and there would be 6 or 7 levels as in Europe none labeled things like gold/silver/bronze medal colors.
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I'm sure CSL lies to you occasionally like any league does. I'm just referring to the level the teams are playing at. CSL requires team to earn their promotion, not just belong to large clubs or relabel levels to appease parents.
Keeping competition close by at the lower levels is a good thing. Leagues don't develop players. Individual players, teammates, friends, coaches, trainers, and parents help develop players. League just organizes appropriate level games in appropriate locations. However, bronze teams are now thinking they should drive 50 mil
If your kid is playing at bronze level, put your effort into taking your kid to the nearest park to kick around rather than drive the extra 50 miles to play a team that might be slightly better than the team 5 miles away. The time is better spent on individual or team training than driving the extra 45 miles.
If there are 6-7 flights, it's fine too. My problem with SCDSL is there's no true pro/rel and the larger clubs decide where they want to put teams rather than where they deserve to be at. I do commend them for trying to do this at the higher levels but they won't do this at the lower levels because parents need their kids to be in flight 1 by 11 v 11 to continue with soccer but flight 1 is actually flight 6 and that's the part I don't like.
CSL levels are below and then divided into locations.
1. Premier
2. Gold
3. Silver Elite
4. Silver
5. Bronze
Then Rec
Most teams play at the Silver level, not bronze. I agree that they should label it Flight 1, 2, 3 , 4, 5 but CSL's labeling system is more clear than ECNL, ECRL, Discovery, Champions, Europa, Flight 1
Disclosure - my children no longer play at CSL but I still prefer the CSL flighting system because it gives a more accurate representation of a team's improvement than the constant addition of higher flights.