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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow naive !! Do you know that a our 00's play in academy ? Even our best 01's play up, actually weston is the only club that has two players in the national team. So before you feed your egos about beating the Pre academy, remember that you are playing
Vs kids one year younger.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthere they go again, one year younger blah, blah blah...in most teams they are made up for many 2001s...not much different. Results over weekend were poor, just accept it and stop excuses...PS. all teams are allowed guest players, check the rules. If you need interpreter, let us know.
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I am not from Weston but from a different academy club. Here's the thing. You will not get these non academy folks to understand. Our regular competitive teams are slightly weaker because the strongest play DA which is something they have no concept of because it is not an option for them. Their best players play on their most competitive team. Period. Our B team IS our competitive team. They will never get to face our "A" team. Sure many kids play up in other clubs but the fact is they put their best kids on the "A" team to play in state cup while ours go on to play the best in the country in the DA.
It is kind of like I tell my son when he gets frustrated that kids at school brag about their middle school wins while he is not playing at school due to DA commitment. " Hold your head high because you know you are at a different level." I have to point out that Altidore, Dempsey, and Howard would be gracious and supportive of the USL players bragging on their wins. It's apples to oranges but I encourage him to show class about it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am not from Weston but from a different academy club. Here's the thing. You will not get these non academy folks to understand. Our regular competitive teams are slightly weaker because the strongest play DA which is something they have no concept of because it is not an option for them. Their best players play on their most competitive team. Period. Our B team IS our competitive team. They will never get to face our "A" team. Sure many kids play up in other clubs but the fact is they put their best kids on the "A" team to play in state cup while ours go on to play the best in the country in the DA.
It is kind of like I tell my son when he gets frustrated that kids at school brag about their middle school wins while he is not playing at school due to DA commitment. " Hold your head high because you know you are at a different level." I have to point out that Altidore, Dempsey, and Howard would be gracious and supportive of the USL players bragging on their wins. It's apples to oranges but I encourage him to show class about it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIm sure, that's why some of them are already playing internationally and you are hiring guest players for a local tournament.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInternationally? The kid in Argentina? There are quite a few Florida kid that could easily be playing overseas with the right documents like he has
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My son is an academy success story. He is currently playing internationally in New Guinea. He is a giant there. They call him "Papagunua" which means white giant. But for the tremendous exposure he received playing U14/15 US Academy he would never have had this opportunity.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy son is an academy success story. He is currently playing internationally in New Guinea. He is a giant there. They call him "Papagunua" which means white giant. But for the tremendous exposure he received playing U14/15 US Academy he would never have had this opportunity.
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