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Hows our ECNL FSA and CFC girls doing in FLA?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe teams play head to head at ECNL and NPL at every age group. No need to get your panties in bunch on the chat board.
The league keeps standings in the Northeast Division and the teams all square off on the same weekend. The numbers pretty much speak for themselves. The games are always interesting but in the aggregate the numbers tell the story. Last year CFC won at 15 and lost at 17 which were upsets the others went as expected. FSA is probably a bit better at U16 this year and behind everywhere else but the ball is round so roll it out there and play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs a parent of a kid on that team that watches them train and saw them in Florida, stating that there are kids on the team that can barely get up and down the field is a false statement. The team is not good and lacks star power but they are fit and have very good team speed. The season ending injury to their best center midfielder and the loss of another top player to a serious medical condition was too much for this team to overcome.
Move on to picking on another age group. No one is going to defend this one
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs someone said, let’s roll the balls out and see where everything stands at the end of the season. Just like every other year for the last 15 years, CFC will end up on top. FSA talks a ton of smack for a second rate club that never wins anything. They’re light years behind CFC and everyone outside of Farmington knows it. Name the last FSA player to succeed in college? Oh that’s right, there hasn’t been one.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe team is poor. Lacks quality and has a few selfish flashy players that don’t share the ball, don’t understand how to play, don’t defend and are a major reason why the team is so poor.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs a parent of a kid on that team that watches them train and saw them in Florida, stating that there are kids on the team that can barely get up and down the field is a false statement. The team is not good and lacks star power but they are fit and have very good team speed. The season ending injury to their best center midfielder and the loss of another top player to a serious medical condition was too much for this team to overcome.
Move on to picking on another age group. No one is going to defend this one
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNew season, coach still playing favorites, and certain kids don’t pass to other players, and get away with it. Tons of talent, but no chemistry.
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I think we've beaten the U16 dead horse enough. We all know college coaches don't shop teams but talent. If there's talent there it will be found. There is talent there, just not as deep as the older two teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think we've beaten the U16 dead horse enough. We all know college coaches don't shop teams but talent. If there's talent there it will be found. There is talent there, just not as deep as the older two teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou hit it right on the nose. Finally someone gets it. If the team has talent as some people attest, kids will get recruited. If they don’t get recruited, you’ll have your answer at last. It won’t be because of coach favorites or someone not passing a ball. It will be because they just aren’t very good.
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It’s been pretty obvious for past couple of years that the CFC Girls 2003 team is weak. Couple of decent players. I would suspect many will play in college but it will just be a bunch of mid tier DIII colleges. Think ECSU, Albertus Magnus.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s been pretty obvious for past couple of years that the CFC Girls 2003 team is weak. Couple of decent players. I would suspect many will play in college but it will just be a bunch of mid tier DIII colleges. Think ECSU, Albertus Magnus.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlbertus isn’t mid tier. They are no tier. Some of the kids may play D3, but I’d say more likely NESCAC or some D2’s. I’m guessing 3-4 will go low D1, which is a far cry from most of the CFC teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy don't you worry about your kid ? These girls will do just fine with college placements, you have no idea who is following them. Many DI schools are interested .
Sad truth of the matter is coaches who are “interested” are actively looking for better
Offers equal vested and should be taken seriously and yes they offer even with the new rules if they are committed to your player
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