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    [QUOTE=Unregistered;2831942]Not true, most kids play both HS and Club at the same time in most other states, that is a fact[/QU

    C'mon man. I know its your narrative but calling this a fact is a stretch.

    Some states like PA, allow the kids to train one day a week (typically Sunday). They don't play games. The New England states might allow for it but they don't do it and there really aren't organized leagues during the fall.

    Also in other parts of the country, high school soccer is largely a spring sport. The western half of the country all plays high school in the spring. So if you are on an ECNL team, all games are in the fall. The teams don't play club soccer during their fall high school seasons out there but are allowed to attend a winter showcase.

    I'm not aware of anywhere that his the kids playing simultaneously. Maybe the parent of the 12 years old that post here think that's a good idea but it's flat out stupid. The kids have huge workloads, jobs, etc. No one is playing on two soccer teams.

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      [QUOTE=Unregistered;2832060]
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Not true, most kids play both HS and Club at the same time in most other states, that is a fact[/QU

      C'mon man. I know its your narrative but calling this a fact is a stretch.

      Some states like PA, allow the kids to train one day a week (typically Sunday). They don't play games. The New England states might allow for it but they don't do it and there really aren't organized leagues during the fall.

      Also in other parts of the country, high school soccer is largely a spring sport. The western half of the country all plays high school in the spring. So if you are on an ECNL team, all games are in the fall. The teams don't play club soccer during their fall high school seasons out there but are allowed to attend a winter showcase.

      I'm not aware of anywhere that his the kids playing simultaneously. Maybe the parent of the 12 years old that post here think that's a good idea but it's flat out stupid. The kids have huge workloads, jobs, etc. No one is playing on two soccer teams.
      The origin of the rules the in CT were actually put in place to protect the players.

      For profit club soccer is really only less than 20 years old in CT. Most kids played travel teams and then district teams like SCP were formed. When for profit soccer entered the picture, it prompted a review of the rules. A greedy club owner doesn't mind your kid playing soccer 7 days a week.

      The year round club soccer probably met it's demise when the Academy folded. Can't a imagine a new wave of suckers paying for this GAL next year.

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        Oakwood started in the late 80s. Dominated 90s and early 2000s. It was for profit then and still is. Academy has made it harder for them. Their complex has made it harder for them. Big difference. Oakwood is run and owned by "soccer guys" where somewhere like FSA is not

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Because it's hard to structure a regional league with some teams who cannot participate.

          But, not impossible, since there will be leagues playing this fall with HS-aged teams.
          An "exception to a rule" is by definite, not a rule. The vast majority of states take time off during HS soccer season - fall, winter and spring. There may be some training or an occasional game, but not a full on "schedule."

          The rule is a good one - as someone said clubs don't care about your kids burning out or not getting homework done, and both coaches would pressure players to make their teams the priority.

          A big reason GDA failed is girls wanted to play HS soccer - so much so that many stayed in ECNL because it allowed them to do both at different times. So much so that some blatantly broke the rules during the season.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Oakwood started in the late 80s. Dominated 90s and early 2000s. It was for profit then and still is. Academy has made it harder for them. Their complex has made it harder for them. Big difference. Oakwood is run and owned by "soccer guys" where somewhere like FSA is not
            Oakwood is a dumpster fire right now on the girls side.

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              GAL top team is very good on the girl’s side.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                GAL top team is very good on the girl’s side.
                at what age? The 07s and 06s will get dismantled by SSS, NEFC and NYSC.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  at what age? The 07s and 06s will get dismantled by SSS, NEFC and NYSC.
                  you forgot Seacoast and anyone else they play!!!!!!!

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                    Boys academy was created in order to help identify the top players...those players would become part of the national pool thus making our mens team better. That was the plan. A good idea but poorly implemented. The girls on the other hand NEVER needed an academy as we already were the best team in the world.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Oakwood is a dumpster fire right now on the girls side.
                      The boys side too ... would take FSA in at least half the HS aged games, if not more.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Boys academy was created in order to help identify the top players...those players would become part of the national pool thus making our mens team better. That was the plan. A good idea but poorly implemented. The girls on the other hand NEVER needed an academy as we already were the best team in the world.
                        And yet, the plodded forward anyway ... and that was also poorly implemented. They never learn.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          And yet, the plodded forward anyway ... and that was also poorly implemented. They never learn.
                          Well, since they shut it all down, I'd say they did learn.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Well, since they shut it all down, I'd say they did learn.
                            They failed for sure. Did they learn anything? Doubtful.

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                              At least oakwood park has lights

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                GAL top team is very good on the girl’s side.
                                Come on man wait till they get into league play and stop playing Low level EDP teams. What the 06 have 13 kids 07 is a mess always has been and the 08 team has kids on there that would not make a travel team but keep drinking the kool-aid

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