Where else would they go? Mariners?
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https://northernnswfootball.com.au/h...pport-program/
Think you’ll find that they all made the TSP2
Sorry TERRY , Who are you..
have not seen you in this thread of late...
I answered a ****en question you Nob ...
How about you read more of my answer and maybe pick up the fact that i was more having ago about the setup of the jets system etc. ,expensive etc., travel etc..
but some how i was having a go at someone :wtf:
This week I have watched several games of 11's and 12's lads from various clubs playing in summer comp 7v7.
Lots of good football being played, great to see them back on the field and enjoying themselves.
I know there's people in the world that struggle with social interactions, but you seem to have a real problem with being able to read the room. In every forum you have decided to post in you have either insulted or abused people, while the rest of us here can manage a conversation.
Either get better at reading the room, or go somewhere else.
i received an email yesterday "invitation to trial: tsp open trials" im surprised that northern nsw football are asking players to trial shouldnt they be identifying players and inviting them to participate? theyll have 200 boys an girls turn up and then choose up to 40 boys and girls in the group this is a very large number does anyone know if they are starting with 40 but culling numbers over the cycles?
Thats a lot of kids. If there's a cost then it's revenue.
Judging from what ive heard from parents with older kids and I'm only guessing here is that some people may have been aggrieved from the last couple of years that their child didnt get a chance to trial due to not being liked by the TDs.
So what was NNSW scouts looking for this year if they are going to start afresh next year anyway?
I’m surprised that it’s going to be open trials. As a coach of a 13’s girls team we have been asked to nominate who we believe should go to the trials so I thought that would be how it is done all over the board. But maybe due to comments made by another that some weren’t happy because they felt the TD didn’t like them and wasn’t given a fair chance, ( which Unfortunately can be all too true) they are allowing those who don’t get nominated to decide themselves to go and trial.
i thought northern would have the boys and girls contact details at registration why would they need to go through tds? if they are out looking at the kids at all they should know there names and be able to contact the parents with offers. this is from the email it says there is no cost
THE TRIALS AND WHAT TO EXPECT
There is no cost involved to trial. Players are to wear their club training kit and to bring a water bottle.
Each player will need to attend two open trial sessions.
BOYS:
• Monday 17 January, 9.30am -11.30am
• Tuesday 18 January, 3.30pm - 5.30pm
GIRLS:
• Monday 17 January, 3.30pm - 5.30pm
• Tuesday 18 January, 9.30am - 11.30am
thanks, makes sense, hard to get around to all the JDL clubs, some move clubs between JDL and NPL etc due to team sizes and selections. Never hurts to go for a run if you are invited it helps to see where your strengths are and where you could improve against other kids.
Go for a run, have some fun, learn something, don't be disheartened if you miss out if theres lots of kids.
Commenting so people who actually want to participate like normal human beings can find the thread....
I wonder if next year it will be called the JDL forum?
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Nope, they have given 6 weeks for people to be able to be organised. I believe theres a cycle still going. They aren't going to boot the current kids out so people can stop crying about being too busy in the school holidays to attend.
The current batch of 15's need to finish up before they bring a new cohort in.
BTW once they hit NPL you get two weeks at Christmas and you are back into preseason 2/3 nights a week, there isn't no 6 weeks of holidays then either.
Nobody said anything about finishing the current cycle early. Just running trials prior to a holiday period.
6 weeks? It means nothing if you booked a holiday prior to that notification. Lots of people haven’t seen friends, family or taken time off work for an extended amount of time due to covid restrictions.
Expecting people to cancel their plans for under 12 trials is ridiculous.
My son will be at the trial days as we’ll be back from holidays prior, however I guarantee he would have missed out if we had a clash.
The cycle wouldn't finish until the school holidays which is right before Christmas, so yes it would have to be finished earlier to compensate. They likely have missed some sessions as well due to lockdown.
I know people who travel from the mid-coast to play football down here. I know people who are at the wanderers from up here who travel to Sydney. People choose to make different levels of commitment to football, but there ain't no way a club or the federation is going to rearrange their whole trial period to suit peoples holiday schedules. Theres nothing to say that you've booked a holiday and the borders won't shut again either or travel gets restricted again, thats also another choice that people have to make.
If you don't want to cancel your plans to attend no one is forcing you. There would be kids who are on holidays who would also make the effort to travel back here just to attend. Because thats the commitment they and their families have made to their football.
There would be also people going away before Christmas, should they arrange a special session just to suit every single individual, now that you've just made them cancel all their plans to attend? where does it end? just when it suits you?
You’re missing the point entirely. Northern could have run TRIALS for cycle 1 2022 prior to school holidays starting, which wouldn’t affect the current batch of 2021 TSP. It’s also minimising the disruption to the majority of potential participants.
Regardless of yours or anyone else’s level of commitment, Northern could have easily planned this better or even, as someone mentioned earlier, avoided trials altogether by undertaking active scouting & identification which is 100% their remit.