June 11, 20233 yr I understand there may be a change in rules next season allowing academy kids to play grassroots until u12s. Think that would be great
June 11, 20233 yr 45 minutes ago, MickyD said: Sounds like there’s a promotion/relegation thing going on within the club where, irrespective of the reasons, a kid underperforming (relative to his own perceived abilities and due to Osgood Schlatter’s) will be placed in the next group down. perhaps over performing May lead to ‘promotion’ back up to elite. The O/S is something my daughter suffered with. Probably through doing too much sports training. It isn’t for ever though; just through the latest growth spurt. Sorry to hear your daughter suffered with OS too. Hopefully she’s found a way to manage it.
June 11, 20233 yr 1 hour ago, MickyD said: Duplicate post Edited June 11, 20233 yr by wiggy Duplicate post
June 11, 20233 yr My daughter just been through a similar experience. Can’t believe how brutal kids football can be. If had time again she would have just stayed with grass roots team. Hero one minute replaced the next. People forget it’s about kids learning and developing. Most of all it needs to be fun. Tell lad Wiggy get his head up and hope he enjoys where he plays next.
June 11, 20233 yr 3 hours ago, true white said: My daughter just been through a similar experience. Can’t believe how brutal kids football can be. If had time again she would have just stayed with grass roots team. Hero one minute replaced the next. People forget it’s about kids learning and developing. Most of all it needs to be fun. Tell lad Wiggy get his head up and hope he enjoys where he plays next. Thanks very much. Hope your daughter is doing OK. Fingers crossed she can carry on enjoying her football somewhere else.
June 11, 20233 yr 5 hours ago, wiggy said: Sorry to hear your daughter suffered with OS too. Hopefully she’s found a way to manage it. Only lasted around 12 months. 15-16 years ish. She pretty much did her sport despite it.
June 11, 20233 yr 13 hours ago, Dr Faustus said: I understand there may be a change in rules next season allowing academy kids to play grassroots until u12s. Think that would be great Superb if that’s true. Where have you heard that mate?
June 12, 20233 yr 8 hours ago, royal white said: Superb if that’s true. Where have you heard that mate? Cascaded from Lancs FA, though a league sec. If true, will probably be at the discretion of the academy
June 12, 20233 yr Does the number of games per week rule for juniors still get quoted? I’m fairly sure this was why we lost kids to academies in the first place.
June 12, 20233 yr 10 hours ago, royal white said: Superb if that’s true. Where have you heard that mate? That would be a step forward, regarding number of games surely the academies can let kids play 1 game/session less so that they can also play grass roots with mates if they wish, that would also lighten the blow for kids jettisoned out of academies as they’d still be able to continue playing grass roots with their mates.
June 12, 20233 yr 8 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said: That would be a step forward, regarding number of games surely the academies can let kids play 1 game/session less so that they can also play grass roots with mates if they wish, that would also lighten the blow for kids jettisoned out of academies as they’d still be able to continue playing grass roots with their mates. Interesting chat had with dad whose lad was in this boat. The Academy note that grass roots can be shut down for months and then piled high in fixtures at end of season when they want kids for tournaments
June 12, 20233 yr 1 hour ago, green genie said: Interesting chat had with dad whose lad was in this boat. The Academy note that grass roots can be shut down for months and then piled high in fixtures at end of season when they want kids for tournaments That’s true, can always be a decision left to parents discretion, that the academies might allow kids to retain some grassroots football is a good thing.
June 13, 20233 yr On 12/06/2023 at 08:38, Mounts Kipper said: That would be a step forward, regarding number of games surely the academies can let kids play 1 game/session less so that they can also play grass roots with mates if they wish, that would also lighten the blow for kids jettisoned out of academies as they’d still be able to continue playing grass roots with their mates. My lad has played against academies, including the Wanderers, who have 18 players for a 9 a side game so every kid is only getting half a game a week. Surely a game at grass roots would be beneficial for all.
June 13, 20233 yr 12 minutes ago, royal white said: My lad has played against academies, including the Wanderers, who have 18 players for a 9 a side game so every kid is only getting half a game a week. Surely a game at grass roots would be beneficial for all. I agree, and when kids get rejected by academies then at least they have a group of team mates at grass roots to go back to.
June 14, 20233 yr Be extremely careful when signing on with a club. They have then the registration of the player. Power is in their hands. Found that this season. Wanted to change club and this was not allowed. Also would not release registration meaning other teams including grass roots can’t even let the player train or play matches? If in doubt don’t sign. Very sad as my daughter just wants to play football to a decent level. Kids football should not be like this?
June 14, 20233 yr 8 hours ago, royal white said: My lad has played against academies, including the Wanderers, who have 18 players for a 9 a side game so every kid is only getting half a game a week. Surely a game at grass roots would be beneficial for all. mate, there is nothing stopping you- only Salford. They are not an academy, so you can sign with different teams in different leagues https://grassrootstechnology.thefa.com/support/solutions/articles/48001177579-dual-registrations#:~:text=Note%3A A dual registration allows,Dual Registration' and then approve.
June 14, 20233 yr 3 hours ago, true white said: Be extremely careful when signing on with a club. They have then the registration of the player. Power is in their hands. Found that this season. Wanted to change club and this was not allowed. Also would not release registration meaning other teams including grass roots can’t even let the player train or play matches? If in doubt don’t sign. Very sad as my daughter just wants to play football to a decent level. Kids football should not be like this? how old is your daughter? it seems extremely unfair to retain a registration in such circumstances, especially as ETCs dont start until u9s. i understand a clubs perspective if they have spent years developing a player and they want to see a return: otherwise bigger clubs would just take whatever talent they wanted. its not cheap either, at u13s i believe the release clause is 45k
June 14, 20233 yr 6 hours ago, Dr Faustus said: mate, there is nothing stopping you- only Salford. They are not an academy, so you can sign with different teams in different leagues https://grassrootstechnology.thefa.com/support/solutions/articles/48001177579-dual-registrations#:~:text=Note%3A A dual registration allows,Dual Registration' and then approve. He already plays for a grassroots team as well (Boothstown on a Sunday) however that’s looking like it will change next season though if Salford pass their audit.
June 14, 20233 yr 11 minutes ago, royal white said: He already plays for a grassroots team as well (Boothstown on a Sunday) however that’s looking like it will change next season though if Salford pass their audit. fingers crossed, but we've heard those promises before. Stockport managed it within a year of getting back in the league, and have an address to request a trial
June 14, 20233 yr 1 hour ago, Dr Faustus said: fingers crossed, but we've heard those promises before. Stockport managed it within a year of getting back in the league, and have an address to request a trial I’m hoping they don’t at the min just so he can have another season GR. Stockport where pretty fortunate as they seemed to have a lot already in place (a pitch being a major one 😂) Salford are having problems getting land, every bit of spare land in Salford seems to be owned by Peel Holdings who is a bit of a cunt.
June 14, 20233 yr 8 hours ago, royal white said: He already plays for a grassroots team as well (Boothstown on a Sunday) however that’s looking like it will change next season though if Salford pass their audit. Boothtown is a great set up, or at least it seems to be every time I’ve been there.
June 14, 20233 yr 29 minutes ago, fatolive said: Boothtown is a great set up, or at least it seems to be every time I’ve been there. Yes they’ve got a good set up, they’re very protective of their pitches though 😂 which kind of defeats the object!
July 12, 20233 yr On 14/06/2023 at 15:18, royal white said: I’m hoping they don’t at the min just so he can have another season GR. Stockport where pretty fortunate as they seemed to have a lot already in place (a pitch being a major one 😂) Salford are having problems getting land, every bit of spare land in Salford seems to be owned by Peel Holdings who is a bit of a cunt. Cat 3 confirmed I believe bud
July 12, 20233 yr 1 minute ago, Dr Faustus said: Cat 3 confirmed I believe bud Yes it got signed off today I think mate, got to see if they want him to sign now 🤷🏻♂️
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