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    #16
    how many teams are from CT in ECNL BOYS ? the same teams from EDP ?

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      how many teams are from CT in ECNL BOYS ? the same teams from EDP ?
      2 clubs. Cfc and FSA. FSA currently in EDP and CFC is in NEP.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        how many teams are from CT in ECNL BOYS ? the same teams from EDP ?
        ECNL Boys are the same clubs as ECNL girls. So it's FSA and CFCU

        It has nothing to do with EDP

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          #19
          FSA ECNL boys tryouts today , a new era begins or the collapse of a club ?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            FSA ECNL boys tryouts today , a new era begins or the collapse of a club ?
            Boys side aren't the issue; most of the top teams are good. They'll just move the current top teams to ECNL, maybe add a player here or there. B team will stay in EDP; maybe they add C state teams. to fluff the bottom line It's on the girls side they've got shortcomings

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              #21
              Watched the 02 Boys - 48 total - 4 keepers and 44 field players. Quickly split into 4 groups what looked like ECNL or top level then next tier the big gap between those 2 groups and next 2 groups. Not sure how FSA fields 4 teams given thee numbers maybe just 3?

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                #22
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Watched the 02 Boys - 48 total - 4 keepers and 44 field players. Quickly split into 4 groups what looked like ECNL or top level then next tier the big gap between those 2 groups and next 2 groups. Not sure how FSA fields 4 teams given thee numbers maybe just 3?
                If a limping bullfrog could write a check, FSA would put it on a team.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Watched the 02 Boys - 48 total - 4 keepers and 44 field players. Quickly split into 4 groups what looked like ECNL or top level then next tier the big gap between those 2 groups and next 2 groups. Not sure how FSA fields 4 teams given thee numbers maybe just 3?
                  Can't believe you actually counted, pretty funny... how'd your son do?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Watched the 02 Boys - 48 total - 4 keepers and 44 field players. Quickly split into 4 groups what looked like ECNL or top level then next tier the big gap between those 2 groups and next 2 groups. Not sure how FSA fields 4 teams given thee numbers maybe just 3?
                    Was never going to be 4 teams. Always 3 max.

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                      #25
                      Ratio. That's the problem for FSA. With three teams per age group FSA has 1 A team and two lesser teams. FSA's top teams do very well- as they should- but they are under constant scrutiny because their B and C teams struggle against other club's A teams. Those other clubs proclaim FSA's fall because they are beating "FSA". It's always going to be a losing proposition when your club has more lesser teams than top teams.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Can't believe you actually counted, pretty funny... how'd your son do?
                        Stop being a jerk.

                        I counted too (different age group) and my son is a top player.

                        Personally, I was trying to see how many kids came from outside the club.

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                          #27
                          approximately 60 2004's

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Stop being a jerk.

                            I counted too (different age group) and my son is a top player.

                            Personally, I was trying to see how many kids came from outside the club.
                            Not being a jerk, I honestly think it's funny to actually count the total. Seems pointless, but whatever floats your boat. So by counting the total number of kids you were able to deduce how many outsiders were there? Ok. How many did you come up with? Thanks for letting us know your kid is a "top player"...how is that relevant? FSA parents are so weird.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              approximately 60 2004's
                              Decent turnout .

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                                #30
                                Numbers have steadily gone down on both sides over the years at FSA tryouts since the merger.

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