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    #31
    Its a good solid club, but like all but 3 or so clubs in NJ, your kid will not have a chance to get a scholarship to a top D1 school by playing there. So if you just want your kid to have fun competing and the club is at a level your kid can play on, go for it

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      #32
      Originally posted by Guest View Post
      Its a good solid club, but like all but 3 or so clubs in NJ, your kid will not have a chance to get a scholarship to a top D1 school by playing there. So if you just want your kid to have fun competing and the club is at a level your kid can play on, go for it
      So u mean to tell me only D1 matters lol

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        #33
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

        You literally took a phone call from your coach at another club and then posted it on every other thread? All you prove is your a snake parent. Why would anyone else want you to come to our club? Go back to PSA
        Agree should have stayed at that club wonder where they went

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          #34
          Originally posted by Guest View Post
          Its a good solid club, but like all but 3 or so clubs in NJ, your kid will not have a chance to get a scholarship to a top D1 school by playing there. So if you just want your kid to have fun competing and the club is at a level your kid can play on, go for it
          Good club at young ages, very competitive. We ultimately left as there was no long term outlet and players slowly left to greener pastures

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            #35
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Today PSA leadership made sure to let all the parents know that PSA leadership is finally listening too them and believing all them in regards to their complaints about what an awful coach DM is, how DM treats the players and families poorly, and the damage DM has caused to the reputation of PSA. This is not a lie, this is a fact. They heard the feedback from many parents that they would not being their kids back next year if DM was going to continue to be their kids coach. So today they had MC call all the parents of the children on the 2007G National Team to communicate the following guarantees:

            1. Starting in the fall, the 2007G National Team will be a full time team. All of the players would play only for the National Team and would not be required to play on DMs 2007G Wildcats Regional Team.

            2. MC would be the coach of the 2007G National Team. Effective immediately DMs interference in the 2007 team will no longer be tolerated.

            3. DM will no longer be permitted to coach the 2006 National Team because PSA is turning the coaching responsibilities of that team over to MC.

            These are all facts. We all received this phone call with this information today. Solid proof of PSAs concern regarding the retention of their top players and their fear that these players will leave due to DM. In order to make it favorable for these players to stay and to sway these players to make a decision to stay, PSA created a situation for these players to be able to stay and not have to worry about being exposed to DM any further.

            So now the truth is out there. The truth that the players and parents have no respect for DM and were going to leave because of him. The truth that PSA recognizes that and is working hard to rectify the situation and ease parents concerns about their kids development and skills rotting away for another year because of DM.
            All that BS and they still left to another club lol

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              #36
              Originally posted by Guest View Post

              All that BS and they still left to another club lol
              Wow. Someone cared enough to bring up a post from 3 years ago? They hate this team that much?

              This post started the thread and has absolutely nothing to do with NJ Premier.

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                #37
                Great club, girls teams are usually successful through all ages, well balanced, and coached. Small, not expensive, good competition and high quality training. Decent facility that can use an upgrade. Checks most of the boxes.

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                  #38
                  They have been around along time. They are not as good as they were a few years back though. They lost a lot of there Dutch trainers after Covid .

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post
                    They have been around along time. They are not as good as they were a few years back though. They lost a lot of there Dutch trainers after Covid .
                    Turf field has reached the end of its usefulness

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                      #40
                      Focus on development not wins, no drama, produce high quality teams for the most part, leak kids to PDA who want to play ecnl/mlsnext esp as they are right nearby but many can make the hop as they been well coached

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