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Originally posted by Guest View PostTaking in new players is normal of coarse. We are talking about a age group that had not 1 but 2 very strong 2007 teams just 2 years ago. Let’s go back and look at their history. These were kids developed by NYSC and they should of been proud. But instead so many are gone and all will tell you the same story about a certain person in power. Just look at the stars the club post about. Most came from other clubs at a late age. Not saying that’s wrong but they have some very good kids they developed not getting much love. Present and past. You can interview current parents and past to know this is true. Now you sit back and hear these younger age groups trying to get out before they get to u13. That’s sad. It’s not their good training chasing kids away. Bc no one will argue they don’t have amazing training, So what’s going on? I don’t care what is normal at other clubs. You pay for it then your stupid. Now the very involved parents who have their hands in everything will disagree.
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They also joined GDA late in the game, a move that in hindsight wasn't beneficial. No doubt Some people leaving were because of that, not just constant changes. In middle school rosters change a lot at the better clubs. Aggregation is part of the landscape leading into high school. It was alwasy a decent club for girls but not one of the better ones in the area Changing leagues wasn't going to change that unless you also changes coaches and training
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A player at 11/12 years old can be a very different player at 14/15 years old. Some players that are "superstars" at 12 are not at 14. "Not getting much love" What does that even mean. Sounds like a bitter parent. And if you think this is unique to NYSC you are wrong. NYSC could have continued to have 2 very strong teams but the parents were not satisfied with their kids on the "B" team so they pretty much left because their egos couldn't handle it. Where are these kids now? Parents seem to be the problem universally.
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A player at 11/12 years old can be a very different player at 14/15 years old. Some players that are "superstars" at 12 are not at 14. "Not getting much love" What does that even mean. Sounds like a bitter parent. And if you think this is unique to NYSC you are wrong. NYSC could have continued to have 2 very strong teams but the parents were not satisfied with their kids on the "B" team so they pretty much left because their egos couldn't handle it. Where are these kids now? Parents seem to be the problem universally.
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A player at 11/12 years old can be a very different player at 14/15 years old. Some players that are "superstars" at 12 are not at 14. "Not getting much love" What does that even mean. Sounds like a bitter parent. And if you think this is unique to NYSC you are wrong. NYSC could have continued to have 2 very strong teams but the parents were not satisfied with their kids on the "B" team so they pretty much left because their egos couldn't handle it. Where are these kids now? Parents seem to be the problem universally.
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Of the 3 CFC players that left for NYSC only one will be missed and she was an 08 that was not allowed by the club to stay and play 07. The other 2 left because they were not even good enough to make all the game rosters nor start or play any important minutes for their teams so they left for much weaker teams where they could get on the field so it was good on their part.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostOf the 3 CFC players that left for NYSC only one will be missed and she was an 08 that was not allowed by the club to stay and play 07. The other 2 left because they were not even good enough to make all the game rosters nor start or play any important minutes for their teams so they left for much weaker teams where they could get on the field so it was good on their part.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostOf the 3 CFC players that left for NYSC only one will be missed and she was an 08 that was not allowed by the club to stay and play 07. The other 2 left because they were not even good enough to make all the game rosters nor start or play any important minutes for their teams so they left for much weaker teams where they could get on the field so it was good on their part.
NYSC isn't even workable for many sane CT families, FC mostly. The NE GAL is pretty weak too.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostOf the 3 CFC players that left for NYSC only one will be missed and she was an 08 that was not allowed by the club to stay and play 07. The other 2 left because they were not even good enough to make all the game rosters nor start or play any important minutes for their teams so they left for much weaker teams where they could get on the field so it was good on their part.
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Wouldn't be the first time a pissy parent pulled their kid because CFC wouldn't let them play up. Over inflated parent ego run amok. Sounds like the others left for fit, which is what you should do if you're rarely playing.
NYSC isn't even workable for many sane CT families, FC mostly. The NE GAL is pretty weak too.
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