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    #31
    Do you think next year any of the 04 Copa players will leave Copa for Westside 04 DA now that it's going to 11v11v? If so some Samba DA kids will lose their roster spots on DA and there will no room for any 05s.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Do you think next year any of the 04 Copa players will leave Copa for Westside 04 DA now that it's going to 11v11v? If so some Samba DA kids will lose their roster spots on DA and there will no room for any 05s.
      You have a lot of "what if" scenarios in your post. It's not unusual for movement at that age. All clubs and DAs around the country host tryouts. This is competitive youth soccer.

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        #33
        It's settled then...we're taking our talents to crossfire

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          #34
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          It's settled then...we're taking our talents to crossfire
          Goodness knows Crossfire could use them. Can your DS boot it long?

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            #35
            Old news. ADF will be fine...far better off in fact, especially the 05s

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              #36
              No club structure, No Coaching education, No Parent control, Free-Style circus trick training.

              This is group is, what it is, fine....


              Good Luck with this user experience model within the context of player and team development in the US Soccer/UYSS framework.

              Would of been wiser to make an App called ADF with video tutorials and real time tweets of 'sick' street baller moves in pioneer courthouse square with a cardboard box for donations to the street 'hustlas'...Be

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                #37
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                No club structure, No Coaching education, No Parent control, Free-Style circus trick training.

                This is group is, what it is, fine....


                Good Luck with this user experience model within the context of player and team development in the US Soccer/UYSS framework.

                Would of been wiser to make an App called ADF with video tutorials and real time tweets of 'sick' street baller moves in pioneer courthouse square with a cardboard box for donations to the street 'hustlas'...Be
                At least they value skill and not just size. Rare in the US.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  No club structure, No Coaching education, No Parent control, Free-Style circus trick training.

                  This is group is, what it is, fine....


                  Good Luck with this user experience model within the context of player and team development in the US Soccer/UYSS framework.

                  Would of been wiser to make an App called ADF with video tutorials and real time tweets of 'sick' street baller moves in pioneer courthouse square with a cardboard box for donations to the street 'hustlas'...Be
                  Awww your just pissy because your kid doesn't play there... or because your a DOC using that pitch to try and poach ADF players into your mediocre DA model.

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                    #39
                    lol Crossfire...how many teams feed into your premier squads?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Awww your just pissy because your kid doesn't play there... or because your a DOC using that pitch to try and poach ADF players into your mediocre DA model.
                      Nope my kids do tricks on their own and don't need street vendor to encourage them to do more. Kind of pointless and embarrassing to have a 'club' founded on street balling and hustla's.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        At least they value skill and not just size. Rare in the US.
                        Value the Skill of pimping 7 and 8 year olds? Hardly an earnest undertaking in a youth team sport culture. State Fairs, Street Fairs, Open Market's and road side billboards for the playaS

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                          #42
                          And no roster spots for the losahs

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                            #43
                            I wish all of you would stop the ADF bashing. ADF is the best thing to happen to my kid's club. When the ADF parent group left, they took the drama with them. We are left with a good group of parents and a great group of kids. I don't want ADF to fold. If you really think about it, you don't want it to fold, either.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              lol Crossfire...how many teams feed into your premier squads?
                              Your Mom...

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                                #45
                                Why do I think the negativity spread in this thread is probably a DOC or coach from a competing club or a rejected parent trying to cast doubt on a club, coaches and program prior to tryouts in May? Worried some of your better players are going to jump ship next season to ADF?

                                I'd hope serious and thoughtful parents would have the sense to come watch some practices, games and talk to the DOC of ADF and parents in person before deciding what program would be best for their child (rather than believe anything from this forum). What you read about circus tricks, freestyle techniques, and street fairs couldn't be farther from the truth.

                                And for the naysayer who commented on practices inside at gyms and indoor turf fields. My son probably had more productive practices in this environment than clubs who practiced outdoor in the rain, snow, and chilling temps this past winter (when your club didn't have to cancel for bad weather) and wasn't trying to squeeze up to 6-8 teams at the same time on a outdoor turf field.

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