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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPerfectly stated. If you are a player with division 1 potential, you will be noticed and have your opportunity. Attend the college ID camp that you hope to play for and prove you can play there and surely you will get your chance. Academy means nothing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou must be talking about the U14 team they play in FLA, The older boys TRAVEL out of STATE,, get that check book ready>>>>>
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWill I be able to bring my son in April or will we get in trouble for attending another clubs practice during the season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOrlando City 4 Boca United 0
Weston 3 BocaUnited 0
Chargers 4 Boca United 0
TBU 4 Boca United 1
Kendall 5 Boca United 2
TBU 5 Boca United 2
Kendall 3 BocaUnited 0
TBU 4 Boca United 1
Orlando City 2 Boca United 0
Remember these losses or did you forget? Outscored in these 34 - 6. Is that competitive?
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US Soccer knows what it is doing? It does demographic and economic map plots. BU is great location for DA.
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Some of the trolls on the TS,BS feel that every player should play up to get better.
Listen up Troll DAD :
The solution is not just to put "promising" young players in environments to play faster, as there is much more to the game than just playing faster against older, more mature players. It may even do more harm than good because the adjustments that these young players are required to make are strictly based upon having to compete in certain roles against bigger, stronger, faster and more accomplished players. These players are given roles that do not have so much to do with their development as how to use the one or two extraordinary abilities they have while masking their less-developed attributes. What is often overlooked I feel is the fact that the adjustments these players are required to make, and their reading of the game, are heavily influenced by their particular physical, mental and social developmental stages at the time. While it sounds good to have a 9 -year-old prodigy playing against 12 year old, the reality is that such a player’s problem-solving abilities remain those of a 9 -year old. Therefore, the experiences and experimentation such a player uses may end up being just a form of survival and not true opportunities to grow and develop in an environment where failure fosters growth without dire consequences. No please get off your soap box and see that bringing players to train and compete with each other at the same age group is a good thing that is my thought. Please Stop Troll Just Stop !
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After a week of training with BU academy, I can see the difference in level from club ball. We were invited to train for a couple of weeks and will refer it to anyone whose son feels like he is not being challenged enough in his team.
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