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I just heard Dr. Phil is joining Aztecs as Director of Adult Psychiatric Counseling. Best move ever by MK and just what is needed to help the clubs parents get through recovery.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI just heard Dr. Phil is joining Aztecs as Director of Adult Psychiatric Counseling. Best move ever by MK and just what is needed to help the clubs parents get through recovery.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI will admit, you are correct. You must be GC!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's funny. In about 1-2years, Aztec will no longer exist. The soccer landscape is changing with the addition on WDAP. The 3 bigs (NEFC, Stars, and FCB) will be the only ones standing. GPS will survive but missed the ECNL and DAP boat.
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DAP/ECNL is appropriate/necesary for <1% of players (not that others can't play there, might be necessary to fill up the rosters, etc.) So GPS and others will do just fine with the other 99% (and hard for me to keep up, but I think NPL is now getting a quasi-equivalent boys ECNL).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's funny. In about 1-2years, Aztec will no longer exist. The soccer landscape is changing with the addition on WDAP. The 3 bigs (NEFC, Stars, and FCB) will be the only ones standing. GPS will survive but missed the ECNL and DAP boat.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGPS, although many T-S regulars have criticized them for 15 years, has done much more than "survive". Bradley and the lads have built a national reputation and the most valuable soccer business in New England. While other clubs, players and parents focus on rankings, national team or college placements, GPS focuses on the bottom line. Incredibly well.
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