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    Can anyone explain why the Surf UWS team has 40 on the roster and an additional 8 without numbers?

    This is worse than ECNL!

    http://www.uwssoccer.com/roster/show...bseason=380347

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Can anyone explain why the Surf UWS team has 40 on the roster and an additional 8 without numbers?

      This is worse than ECNL!

      http://www.uwssoccer.com/roster/show...bseason=380347
      Probably because it's a cra* league and they have to cobble together a roster for each game because the players have other jobs? Do you think there's any money in the budget for travel? They probably roster whoever is in driving distance on game day....anyway that's my guess.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Probably because it's a cra* league and they have to cobble together a roster for each game because the players have other jobs? Do you think there's any money in the budget for travel? They probably roster whoever is in driving distance on game day....anyway that's my guess.
        Copa NJ has painted vans for their teams. I'm sure the funding came from their youth soccer program.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Copa NJ has painted vans for their teams. I'm sure the funding came from their youth soccer program.
          I'm sure the youth parents would be happy to know that. How many go to watch them play? lol

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Can anyone explain why the Surf UWS team has 40 on the roster and an additional 8 without numbers?

            This is worse than ECNL!

            http://www.uwssoccer.com/roster/show...bseason=380347

            Typically with the college and reserve type players, their schedules are constantly changing, so having a roster of 30-40 makes sense. Some college players are considered training players when it comes to these semi pro teams and at times the reserves cannot make games due to their potential professional duties/ debut. Travel also is a factor. College players most likely have class or internships, so they are seeing players on a rotational basis.

            Welcome to Semi - Pro Women's Soccer!

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Can anyone explain why the Surf UWS team has 40 on the roster and an additional 8 without numbers?

              This is worse than ECNL!

              http://www.uwssoccer.com/roster/show...bseason=380347
              Because unpaid players have jobs and lives that they can't get away from all the time, especially for long road trips.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Because unpaid players have jobs and lives that they can't get away from all the time, especially for long road trips.
                yes. Jobs that pay the bills. Playing women's pro soccer won't pay the bills.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  yes. Jobs that pay the bills. Playing women's pro soccer won't pay the bills.
                  This isn't even "pro" soccer. It is an "amateur" reserve team.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    This isn't even "pro" soccer. It is an "amateur" reserve team.
                    hence the giant roster

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                      LM and Surf at it again - good get on the coach but stop calling it "Academy"! Surf does not have a DA spot. Stop trying to trick people.


                      New York Surf Soccer Club has launched the NY Surf Boys Academy. Joining NY Surf to lead the Boys Academy Program are Winston Buddle and Jeff Matteo, who will work collaboratively with the rest of the NY Surf leadership team.

                      Two top-class coaches, Winston Buddle and Jeff Matteo bring an incredible amount of value and experience to the club, and NY Surf knows that the Boys Academy players will be in great hands under their guidance.”

                      For nearly 20 years, Buddle has been widely regarded as one of the premier youth soccer coaches in the NY metro area. He is renowned for both his vast knowledge of the game and his ability to convey that knowledge to youngsters in a manner that is positive and nurturing.

                      Cuddle has been appointed the Technical Director of the NY Surf Boys Academy Program.

                      In addition to serving as Boys Technical Director, Winston will continue to serve as Head Coach of the existing Golden Touch B’99 team that will play as “NY Surf – Golden Touch B’99 Academy” during 2017-2018 as well as coaching a younger aged Westchester-based Academy team.

                      Jeff Matteo is in his 10th season coaching at his alma mater, St. Johns where he helped guide the Red Storm to five NCAA Tournament appearances, including one trip to the NCAA College Cup, two BIG EAST Tournament crowns and one BIG EAST regular season title. Hired prior to the 2007 season, Matteo returned to Queens following a five-year professional career that included stints in both the United States and Italy.

                      Matteo says the “NY Surf Academy Program will play a critical role in the development of our players, and this is a responsibility that will not be taken lightly. Along with Winston Buddle and the leadership at NY Surf, we will be focused on providing a top-flight environment for the athletes who play within our system.”

                      NY Surf’s 2017-2018 Boys Academy tryouts are taking place across their player pools in Nassau County, Suffolk County, Westchester and Queens. Register for tryouts today at www.nysurfsoccer.org.

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                        Adding the word "Academy" to their name shows how desperate they are to attract players. Things must not be going well.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          LM and Surf at it again - good get on the coach but stop calling it "Academy"! Surf does not have a DA spot. Stop trying to trick people.


                          New York Surf Soccer Club has launched the NY Surf Boys Academy. Joining NY Surf to lead the Boys Academy Program are Winston Buddle and Jeff Matteo, who will work collaboratively with the rest of the NY Surf leadership team.

                          Two top-class coaches, Winston Buddle and Jeff Matteo bring an incredible amount of value and experience to the club, and NY Surf knows that the Boys Academy players will be in great hands under their guidance.”

                          For nearly 20 years, Buddle has been widely regarded as one of the premier youth soccer coaches in the NY metro area. He is renowned for both his vast knowledge of the game and his ability to convey that knowledge to youngsters in a manner that is positive and nurturing.

                          Cuddle has been appointed the Technical Director of the NY Surf Boys Academy Program.

                          In addition to serving as Boys Technical Director, Winston will continue to serve as Head Coach of the existing Golden Touch B’99 team that will play as “NY Surf – Golden Touch B’99 Academy” during 2017-2018 as well as coaching a younger aged Westchester-based Academy team.

                          Jeff Matteo is in his 10th season coaching at his alma mater, St. Johns where he helped guide the Red Storm to five NCAA Tournament appearances, including one trip to the NCAA College Cup, two BIG EAST Tournament crowns and one BIG EAST regular season title. Hired prior to the 2007 season, Matteo returned to Queens following a five-year professional career that included stints in both the United States and Italy.

                          Matteo says the “NY Surf Academy Program will play a critical role in the development of our players, and this is a responsibility that will not be taken lightly. Along with Winston Buddle and the leadership at NY Surf, we will be focused on providing a top-flight environment for the athletes who play within our system.”

                          NY Surf’s 2017-2018 Boys Academy tryouts are taking place across their player pools in Nassau County, Suffolk County, Westchester and Queens. Register for tryouts today at www.nysurfsoccer.org.
                          Not as impressive as the girls side. Having a youth coach bring a team and work part time sounds so cheesy. What does this mean for the ISA guy they took last year?

                          I have to say LM is slipping in his old age. Even he couldn't spin this. Zzzzzzzz

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                            for all the knocks and hate on Surf, landing Buddle is a huge coup and will elevate them. For years he didnt want to affiliate with local academies. He is a tremendous coach -- frankly I am surprised they got him

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              LM and Surf at it again - good get on the coach but stop calling it "Academy"! Surf does not have a DA spot. Stop trying to trick people.


                              New York Surf Soccer Club has launched the NY Surf Boys Academy. Joining NY Surf to lead the Boys Academy Program are Winston Buddle and Jeff Matteo, who will work collaboratively with the rest of the NY Surf leadership team.

                              Two top-class coaches, Winston Buddle and Jeff Matteo bring an incredible amount of value and experience to the club, and NY Surf knows that the Boys Academy players will be in great hands under their guidance.”

                              For nearly 20 years, Buddle has been widely regarded as one of the premier youth soccer coaches in the NY metro area. He is renowned for both his vast knowledge of the game and his ability to convey that knowledge to youngsters in a manner that is positive and nurturing.

                              Cuddle has been appointed the Technical Director of the NY Surf Boys Academy Program.

                              In addition to serving as Boys Technical Director, Winston will continue to serve as Head Coach of the existing Golden Touch B’99 team that will play as “NY Surf – Golden Touch B’99 Academy” during 2017-2018 as well as coaching a younger aged Westchester-based Academy team.

                              Jeff Matteo is in his 10th season coaching at his alma mater, St. Johns where he helped guide the Red Storm to five NCAA Tournament appearances, including one trip to the NCAA College Cup, two BIG EAST Tournament crowns and one BIG EAST regular season title. Hired prior to the 2007 season, Matteo returned to Queens following a five-year professional career that included stints in both the United States and Italy.

                              Matteo says the “NY Surf Academy Program will play a critical role in the development of our players, and this is a responsibility that will not be taken lightly. Along with Winston Buddle and the leadership at NY Surf, we will be focused on providing a top-flight environment for the athletes who play within our system.”

                              NY Surf’s 2017-2018 Boys Academy tryouts are taking place across their player pools in Nassau County, Suffolk County, Westchester and Queens. Register for tryouts today at www.nysurfsoccer.org.
                              More retread soccer coaches. Larry I thought that wasn't going to happen

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                for all the knocks and hate on Surf, landing Buddle is a huge coup and will elevate them. For years he didnt want to affiliate with local academies. He is a tremendous coach -- frankly I am surprised they got him
                                These college coaches are basically selling their name, not their services.

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