Looking for opinions, experiences, feedback on NEFC boys DA and coaches. My son is interested in trying out coming from another club. Looking for strong development and coaches who teach through their love of the game. Please don’t just respond with a couple word sentences as I’m truly looking for feedback. Navigating the world of club soccer is difficult so best not to go in with eyes closed.
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Honestly, I would never willingly endure the time, travel and financial commitment of DA soccer at a club that can’t provide it’s benefits during the recruiting years. You’ll end up club shopping heading into high school.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHonestly, I would never willingly endure the time, travel and financial commitment of DA soccer at a club that can’t provide it’s benefits during the recruiting years. You’ll end up club shopping heading into high school.
- the main issue for the op is good coaching NOW. Depending on their other options NEFC might be the best option, or possibly not
- there's no telling where the player will two years from now; if he's good and develops then moving later shouldn't be an issue
- they could get full status at some point (less likely given how many there already are in the area)
To the OP: always go for the best coaching but also the best fit. You want him to be challenged but not struggling. You didn't say what level he's at now and he may or may not be ready for a big step up. Act now to try and get him included in practices at clubs you are considering. Practices are a much better way to assess fit than cattle call tryouts.
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DA is meaningless at the U-Little ages.
Find the best local value, meaning decent training at an affordable price. With the money you save do futsal in the winter and camps in the summer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHonestly, I would never willingly endure the time, travel and financial commitment of DA soccer at a club that can’t provide it’s benefits during the recruiting years. You’ll end up club shopping heading into high school.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDA is meaningless at the U-Little ages.
Find the best local value, meaning decent training at an affordable price. With the money you save do futsal in the winter and camps in the summer.
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Each DA NEFC team has a specific main coach. They also have a different coach for GK.
Which year/position is your kid?
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Is your son already in DA? If not, it will be hard to get into an already established u13 or u14 DA team. He would need to be extremely good and able to beat out kids who have already undergone intense training for the past year or more. If he's already in DA then he has a much better chance.
Coaching is excellent and focused on development. It's a direct and assertive style with no sugar coating. Kids need to have a thick skin, be willing to work hard, be committed to attending all practices, give 100% each time, and learn from mistakes and feedback. Laziness, goofing off, and attitude aren't tolerated.
It's also a huge time commitment for parents. Drive time and practices 4x/week x 2 hrs each time. But it's worth it if it's your kids passion and dream.
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NEFC are in the development by winning phase this Spring, an important part of any players development. Go watch their DA Coaches, you will be turning right around.
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Best advice is to get in touch now and attend some practices along with the tryouts. Your son will get a feel for the coach and players. Just because it’s DA doesn’t mean you’ll get the best coaching so better to see if the environment is what you are looking for.
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Anyone know the coach assignments or when to be announced? Facebook has the girls team coaches. This factors into decision, the current coaches are far from equal.
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Also please keep in mind that you should only use this site for thought starters. Every parent who has ever felt like they have been burned or who’s kid just couldn’t make the team will crap all over anything you say or do - so it’s basically a great place for trash talking. Biggest question is always roster size. Believe DA typically only dresses 18 kids per game but some carry as many as 22 which means 4 kids aren’t even going to each game. Combine that with DA rules state that all rostered players must start 25% of all season games and it gets even trickier....
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