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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Bull§hit you say?

    This new separation is one month old. But you have assurances that all the trouble and pain that was baked into this decision, deferred for years and years, until now...will still provide the same access for all players, no matter if they're affiliated with MLS or not...then what was in it for MLS clubs?

    MLS clubs want something in return for all the cash infusions, bailouts of their DA youth programs over the years...DA is an expensive product. MLS teams are more intellegent, and when they hand over money to the DA program, they want something in return other excuses that field maintenance fees increased.

    They got it. Preferred accessibility, special status. You can disagree, but this has been in the works for years. With DA rolling out it's GDA program...with very little to risk when measuring the success of the program, (female placement in female pro league?!) it's a cash cow...so the time is right. DA might lose some of it's lower tier boy clubs once the true nature of DA 0.5 is realised, but the GDA will offset those loses.

    I'm speaking of things that have already happened, and speculating why? You on the other hand have a crystal ball and misplaced faith in the (new) people running DA that started this process by sending out notifications of the new changes a week before the season started so member clubs could do nothing about it.
    It's all bull sh it! Been saying this for over 10 years! DEBACLE!

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      Hmmmm.....

      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Bull§hit you say?

      This new separation is one month old. But you have assurances that all the trouble and pain that was baked into this decision, deferred for years and years, until now...will still provide the same access for all players, no matter if they're affiliated with MLS or not...then what was in it for MLS clubs?

      MLS clubs want something in return for all the cash infusions, bailouts of their DA youth programs over the years...DA is an expensive product. MLS teams are more intellegent, and when they hand over money to the DA program, they want something in return other excuses that field maintenance fees increased.

      They got it. Preferred accessibility, special status. You can disagree, but this has been in the works for years. With DA rolling out it's GDA program...with very little to risk when measuring the success of the program, (female placement in female pro league?!) it's a cash cow...so the time is right. DA might lose some of it's lower tier boy clubs once the true nature of DA 0.5 is realised, but the GDA will offset those loses.

      I'm speaking of things that have already happened, and speculating why? You on the other hand have a crystal ball and misplaced faith in the (new) people running DA that started this process by sending out notifications of the new changes a week before the season started so member clubs could do nothing about it.
      You said a lot, but really said nothing at all. At the end of the day, the DA, MLS or non-MLS, is still far and away the most competitive league where the overwhelming bulk of pro and college opportunities for boys will come from. Oh, and it is no more costly for the clubs or the parents than boys ECNL. Until you can come on here and give me some examples of FESA ECNL boys that are playing at MLS academies, getting invited to US Soccer regional training centers or national team camps, or being offered good scholarship money at decent D1 soccer programs, I will just keep my kid in the local boys program that has and is doing ALL of those things and that is Armada DA. I’ve seen first hand the “other option” in town, and it is a kickball club playing Bush-leagues soccer. No thanks!

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        DA versus

        " At the end of the day, the DA, MLS or non-MLS, is still far and away the most competitive league where the overwhelming bulk of pro and college opportunities for boys will come from."

        You're basing this on what was DA last year. The schtik told to parents to justify the cost and commitment. Things have undeniably changed. You don't belong to DA anymore...you've been reassigned to DA non-MLS affiliated "bush league" you just haven't figured it out...but you will.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          " At the end of the day, the DA, MLS or non-MLS, is still far and away the most competitive league where the overwhelming bulk of pro and college opportunities for boys will come from."

          You're basing this on what was DA last year. The schtik told to parents to justify the cost and commitment. Things have undeniably changed. You don't belong to DA anymore...you've been reassigned to DA non-MLS affiliated "bush league" you just haven't figured it out...but you will.
          Anything USSF or MLS is complete garage truck for youth development in this country! Look at the state of USSF and the national team! Look at the top players going overseas! Look at the Girls ENCL and DA Fight for the best youth league. Basically, if your town doesn't have an MLS team you are SH IT out of luck! anddddd MLS doesn't want DA! Do you remember that our Men's National team didn't qualifty for the last world cup and got their a $$ handed to them by Mexico recently?! The clown show needs to stop!

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            It only took FESA a month to figure out "еl нussein" wasn't on the BOD at Armada anymore and to start raggin on him.

            #FESAKeepitClassy
            No we just don’t bother coming out here very much. You, on the other hand, talk to yourself pretending to fight with FESA people, constantly. Sad, sad person!

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              No we just don’t bother coming out here very much. You, on the other hand, talk to yourself pretending to fight with FESA people, constantly. Sad, sad person!
              Right. You don't bother coming out here very much yet here you are again and again. Must be co-incidence. You FESAs always keeping it classy. That's all it is.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Right. You don't bother coming out here very much yet here you are again and again. Must be co-incidence. You FESAs always keeping it classy. That's all it is.
                Mouth again.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  It only took FESA a month to figure out "еl нussein" wasn't on the BOD at Armada anymore and to start raggin on him.

                  #FESAKeepitClassy
                  The club replaces Treasurer position twice within a year and removes the accountant that had been there for years. Probably nothing to be worried about.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    The club replaces Treasurer position twice within a year and removes the accountant that had been there for years. Probably nothing to be worried about.
                    Dear Armada FC Youth Academy Families,

                    I hope you are rested after a great weekend of soccer across the City of Jacksonville. As we have all witnessed, our Armada FC Youth Academy has grown in numbers of players and geography over the past several years. The Club has a new Board of Directors in place with a vision for the future of the Armada FC Youth Academy.

                    Regrettably, the Board of Directors and current Executive Director Eric Dade do not share the same vision for the role of the Executive Director and have decided to part ways. The Board has appointed Pat Cannon as the Club's new Interim Executive Director who will replace Eric effective today.

                    Pat has been with the Armada and our predecessor clubs for over ten years and is currently the Technical Director of our U.S. Soccer Development Academy program and Boy's ECNL Director.

                    The Club's focus will be our continued improvement of communication and operational effectiveness with our members and our staff. We appreciate Eric's contributions to the Club and we look forward to Pat's leadership.


                    Respectfully,

                    Chris Dunn
                    President
                    Jacksonville Armada FC Youth Academy

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      You said a lot, but really said nothing at all. At the end of the day, the DA, MLS or non-MLS, is still far and away the most competitive league where the overwhelming bulk of pro and college opportunities for boys will come from. Oh, and it is no more costly for the clubs or the parents than boys ECNL. Until you can come on here and give me some examples of FESA ECNL boys that are playing at MLS academies, getting invited to US Soccer regional training centers or national team camps, or being offered good scholarship money at decent D1 soccer programs, I will just keep my kid in the local boys program that has and is doing ALL of those things and that is Armada DA. I’ve seen first hand the “other option” in town, and it is a kickball club playing Bush-leagues soccer. No thanks!
                      Good scholarship money in boys soccer? Try again.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Dear Armada FC Youth Academy Families,

                        I hope you are rested after a great weekend of soccer across the City of Jacksonville. As we have all witnessed, our Armada FC Youth Academy has grown in numbers of players and geography over the past several years. The Club has a new Board of Directors in place with a vision for the future of the Armada FC Youth Academy.

                        Regrettably, the Board of Directors and current Executive Director Eric Dade do not share the same vision for the role of the Executive Director and have decided to part ways. The Board has appointed Pat Cannon as the Club's new Interim Executive Director who will replace Eric effective today.

                        Pat has been with the Armada and our predecessor clubs for over ten years and is currently the Technical Director of our U.S. Soccer Development Academy program and Boy's ECNL Director.

                        The Club's focus will be our continued improvement of communication and operational effectiveness with our members and our staff. We appreciate Eric's contributions to the Club and we look forward to Pat's leadership.


                        Respectfully,

                        Chris Dunn
                        President
                        Jacksonville Armada FC Youth Academy
                        Was that like 5 years ago??? Who cares besides you? I could see FESA sending something out very similar soon. Just change a few names. Insert Bubb. Delete Dade.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Was that like 5 years ago??? Who cares besides you? I could see FESA sending something out very similar soon. Just change a few names. Insert Bubb. Delete Dade.
                          Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha!piss ant

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                            Armada Girls ECNL teams will dominate FESA in the upcoming games. FESA all talk and social media. For a club that boasts about winning over development, it is time to put up or shut up.

                            Score predictions anyone?

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                              Reality

                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Armada Girls ECNL teams will dominate FESA in the upcoming games. FESA all talk and social media. For a club that boasts about winning over development, it is time to put up or shut up.

                              Score predictions anyone?
                              My prediction based on the records is BOTH programs suck.
                              Armada
                              Girls ECNL: 8W 27L 7D GF53 GA106 GD -53
                              Boys ECNL 2W 22L 5D GF20 GA99 GD -79
                              Girls NPL 15W 34L 9D GF74 GA119 GD -53
                              Boys NPL 11W 36L 4D GF66 GA175 GD -101

                              FESA
                              Girls ECNL: 8W 26L 2D GF25 GA81 GD -56
                              Boys ECNL: 16W 14L 6D GF62 GA57 GD 5
                              Girls NPL 32W 23L 13D GF116 GA 113 GD-2
                              Boys NPL 33W 43L 9D GF 123 GA 164 GD-41

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Armada Girls ECNL teams will dominate FESA in the upcoming games. FESA all talk and social media. For a club that boasts about winning over development, it is time to put up or shut up.

                                Score predictions anyone?
                                Considering they don't play until March, I will wait until then for predictions....most of the players have school on Monday, so the games are rescheduled.

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