On the girls side, which club is better for developing players, now that both are GA?
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Search in lower threads... both are good... go to practices and find the best fit for your age group
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Please stand by for someone from Real to talk about how they are a boutique academy and not just another money grabbing club.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostOn the girls side, which club is better for developing players, now that both are GA?
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I don’t think they are in the same division. I’m at a different club and we are getting two existing teams from another division. Neither of them are Real.
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Well documented on another thread. Real will dominate GA across age groups. Poor business move by SJEB to allow a quality club like Real to take over territory right in their backyard. Live and learn.
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Because people are jerks, it depends on age. At the youngest of ages u7 to u12 SJEB stresses individual play and focuses on how to play vs winning. Real at the younger ages always seemed more interested in bigger players and played more of a kick and run while hitting people style. At the older ages currently SJEB has players leave for PF, Delco, PDA North and tend to drop off as they don't put in the same time and effort into the B teams. Real at the older ages doesn't really have much to draw on as those teams were mainly brought over whole and are just now getting into their first graduating class on the girls side. Real has gotten a new coach or two that are supposed to be good but who knows how that will work out.
Best advice would be to go check out both and see if your kid can train for a few weeks with them to get a feel. Watch the practices, go to a few games and talk with several parents around the sideline. Only thing you can really do. Have your kid make the decision, they have to like the team and enjoy playing where they are.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostBecause people are jerks, it depends on age. At the youngest of ages u7 to u12 SJEB stresses individual play and focuses on how to play vs winning. Real at the younger ages always seemed more interested in bigger players and played more of a kick and run while hitting people style. At the older ages currently SJEB has players leave for PF, Delco, PDA North and tend to drop off as they don't put in the same time and effort into the B teams. Real at the older ages doesn't really have much to draw on as those teams were mainly brought over whole and are just now getting into their first graduating class on the girls side. Real has gotten a new coach or two that are supposed to be good but who knows how that will work out.
Best advice would be to go check out both and see if your kid can train for a few weeks with them to get a feel. Watch the practices, go to a few games and talk with several parents around the sideline. Only thing you can really do. Have your kid make the decision, they have to like the team and enjoy playing where they are.
Also - are they training right now or off until after HS?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostBecause people are jerks, it depends on age. At the youngest of ages u7 to u12 SJEB stresses individual play and focuses on how to play vs winning. Real at the younger ages always seemed more interested in bigger players and played more of a kick and run while hitting people style. At the older ages currently SJEB has players leave for PF, Delco, PDA North and tend to drop off as they don't put in the same time and effort into the B teams. Real at the older ages doesn't really have much to draw on as those teams were mainly brought over whole and are just now getting into their first graduating class on the girls side. Real has gotten a new coach or two that are supposed to be good but who knows how that will work out.
Best advice would be to go check out both and see if your kid can train for a few weeks with them to get a feel. Watch the practices, go to a few games and talk with several parents around the sideline. Only thing you can really do. Have your kid make the decision, they have to like the team and enjoy playing where they are.
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Real actually gives GA instant credibility at least around NJ/EPA. Great move by the league
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Very accurate as clubs like CSA, SJEB, Ukranian are bottom feeders and so Real gives the league a much needed boost. We’ll see just how dominant they will be though in season 1. Might have a settling in period.
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Real actually gives GA instant credibility at least around NJ/EPA. Great move by the league
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GA doesn't need instead credibility from real. They have that already with IMG, Virginia and NEFC from the east coast. They will just be another stepping stone to the finals. Congratulations on never being number 1 again. Get used to failure in this league.
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