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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNEFC's 12's play good soccer.
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Great battle between NEFC and Seacoast yesterday both games.
the 2005 kid controlled the game for Seacoast, set up the only goal and created so many opportunities out there for the team. Was fun to watch.
Great coaching by Seacoast to man mark Nefc biggest threat.
Very competitive games all around most weekends as this league is shaping up to be very competitive for each club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat position does the 2005 stud play?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's Seacoast's strongest mix of players. Much needed bounce back after the Valeo loss last week. Probably the best kid out there for Seacoast is a 2005, the rest were 04's. He could play up to 2003's and be one of the better kids on the field.
2nd match ended 1-1.
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So I played around with the numbers to see if anything could be seen about which teams move players around between A & B teams the most and something funny popped out. note: A & B determined by first/second games as that seems to be what people think that they do.
The Sep 17th games between Bolts and GPS, and the October 8th games between NEFC and GPS were basically A vs B and B vs A. 7 of the 10 games where 8 players or more were playing up/down squad were against GPS. Do GPS coaches ask for these A/B games? To trade wins? For development?
When you average what teams do against each opponent, the rest of the teams face opponents with 1.75-3.7 players out of place per game. Against GPS, it is 6.57. Teams playing against Bolts is the lowest, 1.75 players out of place.
Fun meaningless data to look at.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo I played around with the numbers to see if anything could be seen about which teams move players around between A & B teams the most and something funny popped out. note: A & B determined by first/second games as that seems to be what people think that they do.
The Sep 17th games between Bolts and GPS, and the October 8th games between NEFC and GPS were basically A vs B and B vs A. 7 of the 10 games where 8 players or more were playing up/down squad were against GPS. Do GPS coaches ask for these A/B games? To trade wins? For development?
When you average what teams do against each opponent, the rest of the teams face opponents with 1.75-3.7 players out of place per game. Against GPS, it is 6.57. Teams playing against Bolts is the lowest, 1.75 players out of place.
Fun meaningless data to look at.
You're right on one thing - meaningless.
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