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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGPS South is definitely the worst of the GPS organization. They have maybe one good boys team and that's it.
Revolving door of directors and coaches, no talent.
We finally left and it was for the best.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNormally I would call BS on a post like this, but we wasted many years with GPS South. Our kids were happy playing with friends, and we always hoped things would get better year after year (coaches changing, logistical issues, focus on Bulldogs/Renegades). Never did.
We finally left and it was for the best.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostU15 boys are clearly the best team south of Boston, even without the stars who moved up to the NPL team
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From what I have seen on the current u10 girls in both Southcoast and Rhode Island. The southeastern tryouts should be very competitive and come out with a strong team going into next year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom what I have seen on the current u10 girls in both Southcoast and Rhode Island. The southeastern tryouts should be very competitive and come out with a strong team going into next year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom what I have seen on the current u10 girls in both Southcoast and Rhode Island. The southeastern tryouts should be very competitive and come out with a strong team going into next year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe merger to complete and make new Southeast Region, will make quite a few very competitive teams at the younger ages (U10-U12). My daughter's friend went last year, and we're probably moving her there this year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy child played in the South Coast (RI) region last year. You are being misinformed. The younger teams are watered down to get the numbers to make teams. Their best coach just left them mid season. If you are actually a parent do your homework. RI has a few decent coaches but the South Coast is a bunch of town coaches. If you can get one of the few good coaches and you see enough kids show at tryouts, they may be able to make one good team in each young age group. The stars have to align just right for your daughter. Good luck. We learned our lesson and are moving on to a better run organization.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy child played in the South Coast (RI) region last year. You are being misinformed. The younger teams are watered down to get the numbers to make teams. Their best coach just left them mid season. If you are actually a parent do your homework. RI has a few decent coaches but the South Coast is a bunch of town coaches. If you can get one of the few good coaches and you see enough kids show at tryouts, they may be able to make one good team in each young age group. The stars have to align just right for your daughter. Good luck. We learned our lesson and are moving on to a better run organization.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot the OP you were talking about, but you are misinformed. My kid is there and there are not town coaches. And that coach did not leave mid season, he left last week. Stop spreading mid information. And as far as my kid making the top team ... Mine is already on it. It doesn't take stars aligning... it takes soccer talent.
Must be talking about some other club.
The coach that wasn't popular and wasn't doing a good job, got fired with one weekend left in the season.
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