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    Nefc nh

    Is this club any good specifically on the girl's side? Looking for a new club for my '03.

    #2
    Not yet, but they will be eventually. Still lagging behind Seacoast and GPS, but have good leadership, support and vision, and will be a viable option soon enough. Not sure about this soon, however.

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      #3
      I'd recommend the opposite tack. If your daughter is on top she'll end up down in Marlboro with the top teams anyway. NEFC NH isn't going to get those resources. I'd suggest Mill City of Abbey Villa around Lowell. Abbey is bigger with a full rime staff and more teams over all. Mill City currently has more teams around Lowell. You'll get better service with either than you would likely find with NEFC or the other big clubs mentioned. You should certainly at least take a look and speak with them all.

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        #4
        If you're looking for a club in Southern NH for an 03 girl, GPS NH projects to have the best roster - their current GU13 elite team consists of roughly 50-50 02s and 03s and has been the top team at this age group in NH for the last few years. Alternately - the Seacoast NPL club consists of top players from Seacoast teams in NH and its Maine affiliates.

        The NEFC model is proven on the girls side and the individual coaches at NEFC NH are good. Not unlike the DOC for the NH affiliate for Stars, these are good soccer people who have the organizational support, branding and opportunities (for qualified players); and it is reasonable to believe that they can establish themselves as a viable option for girls at multiple ages 3 to 5 years from now. They have some very strong teams at certain ages, but currently have no team at other ages as they are still in start-up mode.

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          #5
          It appears that their girls teams play in the bottom division in the NEP which equates to town/recreational competition.

          Not sure what NEFC NH charges but I'm sure its way more than a town league would.

          Have you looked at Nashua World Cup?

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            #6
            Go check them out. Here is the website, you can make your own decision afterward

            http://www.nefc.us/newhampshire

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              It appears that their girls teams play in the bottom division in the NEP which equates to town/recreational competition.

              Not sure what NEFC NH charges but I'm sure its way more than a town league would.

              Have you looked at Nashua World Cup?
              I know you added this to NH, where it should be, but I'll comment:

              "Run from NWC! I love the new TC, but the rest of the organization is in shambles and is a shell of themselves. Seacoast and GPS are the class of the state, with Stars upcoming and soon NEFC (based on both of their support organizations). NWC is about a decade past it's expiration date.

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