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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLeast we not forget that just because a girl was playing ECNL at Boca or Weston did it mean they were an elite player. Those that make DA will be the rock stars who don't mind not playing in high school. DA is the new eliter ECNL with the national team potentials. Are there any clubs who have teams playing in National or Southern Region leagues?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSunrise has the 2004, 2003, 2000, 1999, 1998 all in RIII. The 2000 are in the national league.
Seeing your knowledge of the club, any insight as to next year's teams and available roster spots?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDA will also have players who aren't elite - the ones willing to give up HS or their parents force them into it. Go watch some boys DA teams play, especially non MLS teams from smaller clubs, and you'll see - and BDA doesn't have competition from ECNL so in theory it should be better.
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Don't forget parents , the GDA will want to roster 24 girls of which 11 start and only 3 sub in during one of the very few games. If you aren't one of the 11 you may be giving up a lot (games , tournaments , school ball , friends) to warm the bench . Be realistic and be ready for the sales show the coaches are going to put on to convince you to come on over and that practicing four days a week with the top 11 is better than playing games... get ready !
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't forget parents , the GDA will want to roster 24 girls of which 11 start and only 3 sub in during one of the very few games. If you aren't one of the 11 you may be giving up a lot (games , tournaments , school ball , friends) to warm the bench . Be realistic and be ready for the sales show the coaches are going to put on to convince you to come on over and that practicing four days a week with the top 11 is better than playing games... get ready !
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey play ECNL and want to continue at that equivalent level. GDA may not be an option for many of them. Absolutely no reason to bash the players' perceived abilities. That is a completely separate topic that has been analyzed endlessly in other threads. We are discussing the possible relocations of these players to FYSA teams that may be expanding their age groups at the FSPL level. Or does anyone know if Weston and Boca United will be expanding their ages for the NPL?
For your questions, Sunrise U17 plays in R3PL. That team has a full roster. There are no south florida teams in the national league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat team has a full roster ???!?.. that's what's wrong with youth soccer , parents think because the group had been playing and paying together for a while , if a better kid shows up god forbid his MIA warms the bench - unbelievable
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell, it only took 3 pages of posts before it went negative. How is this contributing to the conversation? Do you understand the concept of the question being asked? Are you able to slightly comprehend that some parents, definitely not you, want to see their child and all of the other children on the team, equally contribute to success? Joining a team to sit on the bench does nothing for the new player or the existing players. If you have nothing to constructively add, move on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgain, positively contribute to the conversation or move on. Stating the obvious in regards to soccer in general does not answer the question.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't forget parents , the GDA will want to roster 24 girls of which 11 start and only 3 sub in during one of the very few games. If you aren't one of the 11 you may be giving up a lot (games , tournaments , school ball , friends) to warm the bench . Be realistic and be ready for the sales show the coaches are going to put on to convince you to come on over and that practicing four days a week with the top 11 is better than playing games... get ready !
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