Starting next season, I've been told, that SCDSL is creating a new top tier league that you have to qualify with promotion and relegation. This league will sit on the top of Flight 1.
@LASTMAN14 I tend to agree with your posts, but pulling talent in more directions would seem to further dilute it. We already have too much dilution with: DA/ECNL/CSL/SCDSL/SDDA and DPL (yes DPL is last for a reason). I am not sure how we fix this mess, but I would say that reducing the leagues (closed circuits) not adding to them would be a start.With talent now being pulled from DA and still from ECNL all leagues will now become weaker. Makes sense to try and pull the better teams into a separate division with in each age group.
I actually agree with you. That's what I was intending to say. Should have been more specific. The best of the talent that remains which is not playing ECNL or DA or any other league. Maybe make it like CRL where 75% of the team needs to be intact and have a qualifying play-in? And, as you mentioned trimming leagues down too.@LASTMAN14 I tend to agree with your posts, but pulling talent in more directions would seem to further dilute it. We already have too much dilution with: DA/ECNL/CSL/SCDSL/SDDA and DPL (yes DPL is last for a reason). I am not sure how we fix this mess, but I would say that reducing the leagues (closed circuits) not adding to them would be a start.
If SCDSL does this then they are doing 2 things that are responsive to their members. First, recognizing the "Flight 1" in SCDSL is BS because there are essentially 2 levels of F1 (Champions and Europa North/South/East/West). From a marketing perspective, SCDSL can't suddenly say to the Europa F1 teams ... Congratulations you are all now Flight 2, so the only logical option is take F1 Champions and call it something else with a few more rules/requirements to get in. Second, recognizing and responding to the reality of CRL, DPL, boys ECNL, etc. Within the DA, you also have "off years" for the composite ages. Next year the 2003's are off (unless USSDA makes the U16 a single age), so the DA clubs are looking for a mechanism to keep the higher level of play for their DA players. CRL won't let them in because Cal South knows these off-year DA teams are just there for a cup of coffee. In the SCDSL the team that won the U16 - 2002 Champions Bracket was Arsenal's DA team, 3 DA teams made it to the Semi's. SCDSL needs to remove the weaker teams from its top flight to increase the reputation, so the move makes logical sense (if its true).
I need to learn more, but this sounds like a relatively small tweak to the current SCDSL structure as opposed to the adoption of CSL's promotion/relegation scheme.So they are becoming CSL? I thought the reason SCDSL was created was the club DOCs didn't like the restrictions of CSL.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
I don't know where this notion of having off year comes from.How is it possible for Europa B02 team to beat 2 DA teams and loosing by a goal in the final in playoffs to Arsenal you mentioned? Why this team was in Europa in the first place? There is not much but politics that's left in SCDSL.
All those DA teams on a year off were in Champions bracket anyway and played each other. What about all the other age groups? There is no DA teams there.
How is it possible for Europa B02 team to beat 2 DA teams and loosing by a goal in the final in playoffs to Arsenal you mentioned? Why this team was in Europa in the first place? There is not much but politics that's left in SCDSL.
All those DA teams on a year off were in Champions bracket anyway and played each other. What about all the other age groups? There is no DA teams there.
Those of you who think the DA teams stay together and and compete in CRLSCDSL/CSL as a norm is mistaken. They do not.
@LASTMAN14 I tend to agree with your posts, but pulling talent in more directions would seem to further dilute it. We already have too much dilution with: DA/ECNL/CSL/SCDSL/SDDA and DPL (yes DPL is last for a reason). I am not sure how we fix this mess, but I would say that reducing the leagues (closed circuits) not adding to them would be a start.
id get rid of leagues and construct something under Cal South. Pro/Rel at lower flights is useless, having a Flight 1 (gold, silver or whatever they call it) beat up a flight 3 level team to work up is worthless at young ages. The kids arent competing at appropriate skill level and not improving like they would if they faced competition at their level (Add the fact kids come and go all the time and really makes pro/rel silly). Kids lose a season of development not competing at appropriate level. Not hard to get teams to come out on a weekday or weekend and see what level a team can play at. Play a couple of games and slot them at whatever level they should be at. Having one org run everything will make comp more inclusive and get more styles of play involved. DA/ECNL can be its own thing if need be, but teams not labeled "DA" or what have you can still compete to be included. Some want it closed off to make money. some parents would have it closed off to make it exclusive - because that is important for some reason.
(3) Now, as far as that Strikers team being impacted by politics, I don't think that is the case. That Strikers team was middle of the pack the previous year (5-4-1) with many players playing up. If you look at the players on the 2017 roster, in 2016 many played on RJ Castle's 2002 team; in 2017 they played on Castle's 2002 team. This tells me that these kids were good enough to be very competitive in 2016 playing up, and when playing at their appropriate age level they formed a top flight team.
What you saying is based on your opinion, but the fact is Strikers MV 02 team did well in National Cup and advanced to CRL, and did asked SCDSL to be placed in Champions bracket, but got denied. Politics absolutely played a role in this. Back story to this was another Strikers MV team (04) that SCDSL refused to place in Flight 1 in 2016 (team did not have a good season in Flight 1 in 2015). Eventually they did place them in Flt 1 (after numerous letters and calls from DOC) with very stern warning that if this team don't do good, they would never place another Strikers MV team in Flt 1 again without SCDSL committee decision. That 04 team not only finished on top of Flt 1 but also won National Cup that season.
I know those teams were in SCDSL but they are not their 2002 DA team. That's what I'd said originally. They simply have the name and implications but with their non-DA players or their bottom half DA players.This year they did. The off year U16 (2002) teams aligned with SCDSL clubs sent their mostly intact (i.e. the 2002 players that didn't play up on 2001) DA teams to the Champions bracket (Arsenal, Real So Cal, Strikers, etc.)