How is Bayside’s FC girls program ?
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Loaded question. Which birth year? Bayside os a decent club wit lh good coaching (on boys side.) They do build girls teams that win and that are physically rough. They do play to win with tactics like long ball and physicality. (They foul a lot.) They don’t have a pathway for girls. The top is Impact and I guess they are trying out Elite 64, and unproven expensive pathway that requires a ton of travel for league games and sub par competition. If your daughter is u-10 and below a good spot to start. U-11 or above time to go to Scorpions (ECNL) or NEFC (GA). Even if your daughter cannot make the top teams at a GA club or ECNL club they are better off.
Bayside and Surf are pretty equal.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostLoaded question. Which birth year? Bayside os a decent club wit lh good coaching (on boys side.) They do build girls teams that win and that are physically rough. They do play to win with tactics like long ball and physicality. (They foul a lot.) They don’t have a pathway for girls. The top is Impact and I guess they are trying out Elite 64, and unproven expensive pathway that requires a ton of travel for league games and sub par competition. If your daughter is u-10 and below a good spot to start. U-11 or above time to go to Scorpions (ECNL) or NEFC (GA). Even if your daughter cannot make the top teams at a GA club or ECNL club they are better off.
Bayside and Surf are pretty equal.
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Girls side only exists to supplement and help fund the boys side. They clearly invest more into their boys as far as coaching and retaining talent. There are some talented playing girls on the older teams, but if they don’t improve that program more will leave.
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Oh someone just came back from vacation and is trying to control the narrative. Hope you had a good trip but bayside girls has lost more players this year and even a coach who went to Scorpions.
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Bayside has also added new players too, every club has gone thru this. Many clubs have lost girls and coaches to the scorpions, but isn’t that what is to happen? Scorpions play at the encl level and if the girls want to grow they have to venture out. Not every club or coach will be for your child so moving around is normal esp since RI really doesn’t have anything reputable. I wouldn’t so much attack bayside bec they are developing great players that are able to move up. Isn’t that our end goal? Maybe start attacking that RI isn’t producing the soccer that needs to be here and learn how can we get it here?
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Unless a RI club, Surf or Bayside, get the ECNL or GA license you will always lose the best players to MA and CT clubs with better pathways. Closest clubs for RI players is NEFC or Scorpions to follow those pathways. The problem is that for some reason those two clubs RI can’t get those higher level licenses on the girls side. Can’t get mad at RI have to inquire with higher ups who run ECNL and GA about why RI had been frozen out?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostUnless a RI club, Surf or Bayside, get the ECNL or GA license you will always lose the best players to MA and CT clubs with better pathways. Closest clubs for RI players is NEFC or Scorpions to follow those pathways. The problem is that for some reason those two clubs RI can’t get those higher level licenses on the girls side. Can’t get mad at RI have to inquire with higher ups who run ECNL and GA about why RI had been frozen out?
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Bayside girls have 1 team that matters, 09s. The rest are town level teams. Shame the 09s will play no real competition in league play again this season.
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