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Yes she did play 90% of 04 game and whole 03 game back to back. SSS had 4 players play both games.
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Looks like next weeks Seacoast v NEFC game could be a good one. Probably for all the fall New England NPL season marbles.
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She is a good player. Scored SSS goal. She did seem to be quiet in 03 game, but hopefully they are not burning her out too much playing double games each weekend.
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The 04 List (Week ending 10/23/16)
1. FC Stars
2a. NEFC Breakers
2b.. FC Boston
4. GPS NPL
5. SSS AP
6. {STILL OPEN}
Logic and Notes
The Serenity Now chants obviously worked for FC Stars as they brushed off their scoreless weekend in Long Island last week, and came out firing against teams they knew they should handle... and they did. Two big wins over Continental (5-0) and Match Fit (4-1) Saw Stars jump back to the top of the List this week.
Two decisive wins over weaker teams is more deserving of first place than one "meh" win over a weaker team, which is what NEFC did this week vs Yankee (2-0). They went from having their most impressive win of season last week against GPS, to their least impressive win this week over lowly Yankee. But they are still undefeated and STILL have yet to concede a goal, and yada, yada, yada. That is impressive in itself, and strong enough to have them only drop one spot into 2nd place tie this week.
FC Boston also had a similar weekend to Stars winning both games. They had the same scoreline with Continental (5-0), but only managed a one goal victory over Match Fit (3-2). This bumps them up in a "close talker" tie with NEFC in the second spot, but sadly still waiting for their table behind Stars, and stealing egg rolls.
The Game of the Week did not disappoint, and it remained the most intriguing game of the weekend. Seacoast continued their winning ways and beat SSS AP for the second time in all competitions this year. Seacoast NPL is definitely making noise in their efforts to upset all the MA List teams this fall, and they will try to take down New England NPL leader NEFC next weekend. As for SSS AP, they "Are right out!" when it comes to the top dogs of the List lately, and sitting in 5th place with or without help from their NT player.
Game results ... and stolen egg rolls, move the List.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe 04 List (Week ending 10/23/16)
1. FC Stars
2a. NEFC Breakers
2b.. FC Boston
4. GPS NPL
5. SSS AP
6. {STILL OPEN}
Logic and Notes
The Serenity Now chants obviously worked for FC Stars as they brushed off their scoreless weekend in Long Island last week, and came out firing against teams they knew they should handle... and they did. Two big wins over Continental (5-0) and Match Fit (4-1) Saw Stars jump back to the top of the List this week.
Two decisive wins over weaker teams is more deserving of first place than one "meh" win over a weaker team, which is what NEFC did this week vs Yankee (2-0). They went from having their most impressive win of season last week against GPS, to their least impressive win this week over lowly Yankee. But they are still undefeated and STILL have yet to concede a goal, and yada, yada, yada. That is impressive in itself, and strong enough to have them only drop one spot into 2nd place tie this week.
FC Boston also had a similar weekend to Stars winning both games. They had the same scoreline with Continental (5-0), but only managed a one goal victory over Match Fit (3-2). This bumps them up in a "close talker" tie with NEFC in the second spot, but sadly still waiting for their table behind Stars, and stealing egg rolls.
The Game of the Week did not disappoint, and it remained the most intriguing game of the weekend. Seacoast continued their winning ways and beat SSS AP for the second time in all competitions this year. Seacoast NPL is definitely making noise in their efforts to upset all the MA List teams this fall, and they will try to take down New England NPL leader NEFC next weekend. As for SSS AP, they "Are right out!" when it comes to the top dogs of the List lately, and sitting in 5th place with or without help from their NT player.
Game results ... and stolen egg rolls, move the List.
In keeping with my Weekend Preview oversight of not mentioning GPS, and on their "No Soup For You" BYE week, I did it again and left them out of my Logic and Notes. Well GPS benefited from the SSS loss and were able to avoid the mean ole' BYE week undertow (I think that is a first for BYE week teams), and they sitting quietly in the #4 spot, still trying to figure out what happened last weekend, and ready to rumble next week.
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New England Girls NPL rules
I am confused, can someone help me understand the eligibility rule. http://www.newenglandgirlsnpl.com/rules.html
How can a player be written onto a game roster when the rules state the following?
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All teams must be registered with New England NPL and have their US Club Soccer passes and their official US Club Soccer team roster. All information must be current. All players must be on the single printed US Club official roster; none may be handwritten. US Club passes, all from the same club, must be used for all New England NPL play. No coach or player may participate if his or her pass is not provided to the referee.
...if the rule is written, how come no one seems to play by it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am confused, can someone help me understand the eligibility rule. http://www.newenglandgirlsnpl.com/rules.html
How can a player be written onto a game roster when the rules state the following?
"Eligibility -
All teams must be registered with New England NPL and have their US Club Soccer passes and their official US Club Soccer team roster. All information must be current. All players must be on the single printed US Club official roster; none may be handwritten. US Club passes, all from the same club, must be used for all New England NPL play. No coach or player may participate if his or her pass is not provided to the referee.
...if the rule is written, how come no one seems to play by it?
Referees
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Player Verification 1.
Game Roster Form
The Referee shall require that both teams provide two (2) copies of the US Club Official Roster, one (1) to be given to the opposing coach. A player may be
handwritten on the bottom of this roster, provided they are on one of club’s other pre
- printed US Club Official rosters and of the appropriate age.
Any player not on the team’s
printed roster and not present for pre-match check-in may not be handwritten on the roster or play in that match.
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Keep reading.
Referees
a)Player Verification 1.
Game Roster Form
The Referee shall require that both teams provide two (2) copies of the US Club Official Roster, one (1) to be given to the opposing coach. A player may be
handwritten on the bottom of this roster, provided they are on one of club’s other pre
- printed US Club Official rosters and of the appropriate age.
Any player not on the team’s
printed roster and not present for pre-match check-in may not be handwritten on the roster or play in that match.
Thank you...so vague- one section says no, referee section says it is allowed.
Clear as mud....
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Guess you have to assume that the written in player is on another roster. Coaches surely aren't handing over multiple rosters from different teams to prove all this.
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Who cares?? Some clubs need to do it. I am pretty sure both SSS and Stars do it every weekend at this age. From my experience I know the stars do. Not that big a deal.
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