I drank the kool aid and signed my kid up to play Da. With permission of the club , I know she can play non da games and non da tournaments. How common is it (boys da experience) for the kids to get dual rostered on the npl team and da team and bring them to the various tournaments and league games? Especially during December and January , when there is a big void of games for DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI drank the kool aid and signed my kid up to play Da. With permission of the club , I know she can play non da games and non da tournaments. How common is it (boys da experience) for the kids to get dual rostered on the npl team and da team and bring them to the various tournaments and league games? Especially during December and January , when there is a big void of games for DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI drank the kool aid and signed my kid up to play Da. With permission of the club , I know she can play non da games and non da tournaments. How common is it (boys da experience) for the kids to get dual rostered on the npl team and da team and bring them to the various tournaments and league games? Especially during December and January , when there is a big void of games for DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI drank the kool aid and signed my kid up to play Da. With permission of the club , I know she can play non da games and non da tournaments. How common is it (boys da experience) for the kids to get dual rostered on the npl team and da team and bring them to the various tournaments and league games? Especially during December and January , when there is a big void of games for DA.
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NE Revs suspended a player for training (not just playing lousy low level games but training that would improve his game) overseas during break. He's had multiple NT appearances. I guess if your club is desperate to play to help a lower team win they'll let you do it, but really they don't want you playing anywhere else. They don't want you getting injured.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI drank the kool aid and signed my kid up to play Da. With permission of the club , I know she can play non da games and non da tournaments. How common is it (boys da experience) for the kids to get dual rostered on the npl team and da team and bring them to the various tournaments and league games? Especially during December and January , when there is a big void of games for DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWith 20 players in the typical DA roster, the clubs have no time or patience for dual rostered players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postplenty of other players happy to take those spots too. Clubs only would do it they needed a "ringer" like someone said. If you ask yourself to do something outside the club chances are they will say no
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah They specifically asked about playing within the club . Maybe the non starters would get more playing time with the b team , I know it happened all the time with ecnl
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI drank the kool aid and signed my kid up to play Da. With permission of the club , I know she can play non da games and non da tournaments. How common is it (boys da experience) for the kids to get dual rostered on the npl team and da team and bring them to the various tournaments and league games? Especially during December and January , when there is a big void of games for DA.
We all know already pal, no need to ask on this web site!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI drank the kool aid and signed my kid up to play Da. With permission of the club , I know she can play non da games and non da tournaments. How common is it (boys da experience) for the kids to get dual rostered on the npl team and da team and bring them to the various tournaments and league games? Especially during December and January , when there is a big void of games for DA.
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DA the most over hyped lousy league that won't die. Why? Because US soccer is too stubborn to admit it failed. It's just like obamas energy funding. It won't go away m even though all companies filed bankruptcy
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