by Guest » Mon Apr 01, 2024 1:45 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 1:27 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 8:04 am
Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:28 pm
Fewer teams will make it more competitive and that should be the goal. They also need to focus on how to retain kids. There are a very large group of of kids from OMHA zones who continue to leave for the G.
Should have kept the associations but left the borders open.
But this would have still resulted in poor competition with a lot of kids not AAA level but making the team due to roster spots having to be filled. The dissolving of some teams was a good start but they need to reduce teams further.
This simply isn't true.
there WILL ALWAYS be super teams that players and the organization will bend the rules to play there. You could have 4 teams, and it would still be unbalanced.
Less teams isn't the answer, POLICING the abusers of the rules and giving harsh penalties to parents and organizations is how you fix it.
Any idiot who thinks two or three less teams is going to magically make the quality of play better, is exactly that - an IDIOT. Most parents aren't going to travel, the best players don't even make teams because of politics. Its all BS. Taking opportunities to kids who want to be there is not how you solve this.
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Fewer teams will make it more competitive and that should be the goal. They also need to focus on how to retain kids. There are a very large group of of kids from OMHA zones who continue to leave for the G.
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Should have kept the associations but left the borders open.
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But this would have still resulted in poor competition with a lot of kids not AAA level but making the team due to roster spots having to be filled. The dissolving of some teams was a good start but they need to reduce teams further.
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This simply isn't true.
there WILL ALWAYS be super teams that players and the organization will bend the rules to play there. You could have 4 teams, and it would still be unbalanced.
Less teams isn't the answer, POLICING the abusers of the rules and giving harsh penalties to parents and organizations is how you fix it.
Any idiot who thinks two or three less teams is going to magically make the quality of play better, is exactly that - an IDIOT. Most parents aren't going to travel, the best players don't even make teams because of politics. Its all BS. Taking opportunities to kids who want to be there is not how you solve this.