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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs has been pointed out 1,000 times on here - all the soccer clubs are businesses. So there is something to be said for a soccer club that is ranked in the Top 100 soccer club businesses. The Top 100 must be doing some things the others aren't.
No one want to advertise to lower income players so they are not dumb enough to ever promoting any club catering to lower income talent. Only exception would be the funded academies for boys.
Don't make into something it is not. Nothing wrong with running a business but understand that is what this is about.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSomething to be said by soccerwire if anyone care about that. Soccerwire knows where their bread is buttered. They make money from advertising and why not promote a bunch ultra deluxe expensive clubs with their deluxe clientele.
No one want to advertise to lower income players so they are not dumb enough to ever promoting any club catering to lower income talent. Only exception would be the funded academies for boys.
Don't make into something it is not. Nothing wrong with running a business but understand that is what this is about.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI take that your kid does not play for any of the Top 100 clubs mentioned by US Youth Soccer. Don’t get upset. This is a formal list compiled by soccer experts. They are in no way telling you that your club is bad. They are just pointing out the obvious. Those clubs are operating at a higher level and there is nothing wrong with that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSomething to be said by soccerwire if anyone care about that. Soccerwire knows where their bread is buttered. They make money from advertising and why not promote a bunch ultra deluxe expensive clubs with their deluxe clientele.
No one want to advertise to lower income players so they are not dumb enough to ever promoting any club catering to lower income talent. Only exception would be the funded academies for boys.
Don't make into something it is not. Nothing wrong with running a business but understand that is what this is about.
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soccerwire should say what exact data they used for this or how they narrowed it down to this.....very vague
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soccerwire should include more details on how they ranked or how they narrowed it down....very vague
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPretty impressive that Sunrise Prime made the list in their 2nd season of existence.
If you pay attention to girls soccer around the country (as measured by what clubs are sending girls to the next level - college and/or NT) the Top 25 looks about right. You could argue about the relative ranking of 26-100 but most of those clubs belong on there in some order.
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The most failed organization that has given you the worst possible programs and results in the history of the world, is now ranking you and you are debating their findings. Who's more crazy, them or you? LMFAO unbelievable!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgreed. Definitely biased toward the mega-clubs though. Part of their evaluation algorithm must be number of teams or leagues or players, etc. because all of these are the big ones.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMakes sense, in most cases, the bigger clubs offer the most opportunities for players of all abilities from top to bottom.
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