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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow do you know this? Also doesn't JD run a DA program? Isn't the DA program based on the idea of the players who play in that program have a direct path to the national team? Also the girls GDA still have to pay to play so it's still about the money for clubs.
GDA is not based on what you said. Its based on spending more time with the best talent and providing an environment in which they can maximize talent. In theory that should be how you produce a few players capable of making NTs, but its not a direct path. Time will tell if it works.
GDA is like College - means tested. Given the demographics of the sport - Middle class college types from affluent areas - its hardly surprising that its not free for many. It is free for some. Girls soccer is a money maker because parent are willing to pay.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere will still be plenty of politics. And absolutely DA clubs will use the presence of any NT player or even tenuous NT connections at the club as a lure to get other players, even if they have absolutely no chance at NT. Call it marketing, pressure, bait and switch....whichever you prefer
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Originally posted by UnregisteredI have an issue with specific guys with influence stuffing their kids into YNT camps en masse. There are now checks and balances that will make this a lot less likely.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI see that Jill Ellis removed the Christian girl who wouldn't wear the rainbow jersey from the roster. What a time we live in when respecting the word of Christ gets you removed from the United States national team and probably shunned in her community.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI see that Jill Ellis removed the Christian girl who wouldn't wear the rainbow jersey from the roster. What a time we live in when respecting the word of Christ gets you removed from the United States national team and probably shunned in her community.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredThink you have the wrong guy. No idea what you are talking about
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre there no Christian lesbians or homosexuals?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust in the odd chance that you are seriously asking. The answer is yes. God and Christ loves everyone. Just because they are attracted to the same sex doesn't mean they can't accept Christ as their savior and live by his word. In this case living by his word would mean not having intimate contact with someone of the same sex. God reserved sex only between a married man and woman. Any intimate contact in any situation outside of that would be considered sinful, be it hetero or homosexual. God looks at your heart. If someone is seriously pursuing a relationship with Christ, that doesn't mean they are perfect and not capable of giving into sexual desire in a rare circumstance. But if they are living a lifestyle that clearly shows disdain for God's word then they possibly never were a serious Christian or are flirting with falling away from God. Once someone seriously repents from sin (doesn't mean they will ever be perfect and not sin)and accepts Christ as their savior, Christ will never leave them. But someone may voluntarily forfeit their relationship with Christ by living a life blatantly away from him.
All the best!
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For fuk sake this is a soccer forum. Take your religious based intilerance to www.Ionlylikewhiteandstraight.com
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI see that Jill Ellis removed the Christian girl who wouldn't wear the rainbow jersey from the roster. What a time we live in when respecting the word of Christ gets you removed from the United States national team and probably shunned in her community.
Fact: Jaelene Hinkle left the team on her own prior to two June friendlies
Fact. she was on the roster for both games prior to leaving for personal reasons
Fact: Those were the games that rainbow numbers were utilized to celebrate Gay Pride
Fact. She has played a total of eight games since 2015
Fact: Her beliefs on homosexuality were well known prior to her other call ups. Yet she was still named to the team
She wasn't removed; she left in June. She wasn't a regular
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust in the odd chance that you are seriously asking. The answer is yes. God and Christ loves everyone. Just because they are attracted to the same sex doesn't mean they can't accept Christ as their savior and live by his word. In this case living by his word would mean not having intimate contact with someone of the same sex. God reserved sex only between a married man and woman. Any intimate contact in any situation outside of that would be considered sinful, be it hetero or homosexual. God looks at your heart. If someone is seriously pursuing a relationship with Christ, that doesn't mean they are perfect and not capable of giving into sexual desire in a rare circumstance. But if they are living a lifestyle that clearly shows disdain for God's word then they possibly never were a serious Christian or are flirting with falling away from God. Once someone seriously repents from sin (doesn't mean they will ever be perfect and not sin)and accepts Christ as their savior, Christ will never leave them. But someone may voluntarily forfeit their relationship with Christ by living a life blatantly away from him.
All the best!
LOL. And no doubt you believe there is an old white man with a grey beard way up in the sky on a cul-de-sac next to The Tooth Fairy and Peter Cottontail.
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