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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe entire point of that team is to assemble the very best locally and compete against teams with similar populations to pull from. It's silly to assume they wouldn't travel. If you don't want to travel, then don't join the team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhile it's lovely the Timbers are weeding out kids at u13 and creating a pure travel team, I thought the whole point of "DA" was traveling less? More practice, less games, less travel? What will these other 6 local "DA" teams look like with the top 20 out of the picture? It's starting to look silly that they have so many DA "B" teams? Why not have the one top team for the best kids and then three for the rest? After they lose the top twenty that leaves 120 spots on the remaining six teams. Bye bye OYSA for the 04 age group.
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DA kids weren't suppose to pay for RTC but they did. It's suppose to be a free program.
Next up is ODP.
DA players aren't suppose to do ODP. I don't know how many do but it's wrong.
ODP is dying and has become training for second tiered players
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou seem to be more interested in having your son's team wins matter because it's against competition you can brag about than you are about having the boys participate in a really well thought out program focused on development over wins. Why are you so against the program? Why don't you enlighten us on your ideas for our son's development...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStupid comment. What's more stupid is player selection at this age rather than player identification.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExcept that u13 is probably a year or two late for kids to start training in a professional environment. They can always identify kids as they go, but the kids with the most potential need top training.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA big reason why they expanded DA down to U12, and made the net much wider. I'm very critical of DA but that is one move that was very much needed.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is an uniformed answer. Have you seen the current U14/U13 DA team. They have several kids that are tiny. Technical but tiny. They pick kids they think have potential.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have seen four. One of them had players that were large and not technical at all and frankly zero potential. I don't think that kid played in too many games though. A few had smaller technical players. Many of the top "technical" players didn't play DA last year. They stayed on Copa or played for PCU or ADF because they didn't want to play 9v9 again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn the grand scheme of DA your sample size is quite small. I'm not saying everyone gets it right all the time, but the intent is there. Big net = better chance of catching big fish
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBig Timbers net! As that's where all the good players will end up at u15! Timbers should be thanking the other DA clubs for identifying the players.
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