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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot sure why the focus on coaching , all these GDA coaches have to be at least a b license , sure some are more friendly than others but they all follow the same GDA scrip. To participate in the GDA showcases you must be on a weston or Boca United team. Not too complicated , if you live near Boca and ur kid is good u play there, if u live near Weston u try for Weston
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNope. Not true about the B licenses or GDA curriculum. Just because it is a GDA club does not mean they are following US Soccer rules as intended. Research hard before joining. Boca United is an excellent example. Lots of finagling to cover coach licenses and the appearance that the training is structured. Buyer beware.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBottom line...players dont joing a GDA for training/development... players join GDA for Exposure.. if your kid is not developed by 15, you have bigger worries
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBottom line...players dont joing a GDA for training/development... players join GDA for Exposure.. if your kid is not developed by 15, you have bigger worries
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPut down the crackpipe. You are saying if a player is fully developed by Freshman year, you have worries? How many kids are at full potential Freshman year?
Development happens at the u8 to u12 ish ages , then they either have it or not
You can take a group of kids that have it and work on tactics and refining skills
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPut down the crackpipe. You are saying if a player is fully developed by Freshman year, you have worries? How many kids are at full potential Freshman year?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEveryone but you know what he/she means, if a kid can’t play by 13 , no coach will develop her into a Star...
Development happens at the u8 to u12 ish ages , then they either have it or not
You can take a group of kids that have it and work on tactics and refining skills
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEveryone but you know what he/she means, if a kid can’t play by 13 , no coach will develop her into a Star...
Development happens at the u8 to u12 ish ages , then they either have it or not
You can take a group of kids that have it and work on tactics and refining skills
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre you sharing the crackpipe with the other poster? In what world is the cutoff for developing talent age 13?
U obviously don’t know much about real soccer
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOCYS loyal member here. We couldn't be happier that Alan is gone, he is the most untrustworthy person you will ever meet. From all of FC America and Orlando City we warn you to stay away from this man. He is the one starting all this threads about Boca, Sunrise, and Weston to run through his yearly smear campaign. He's gone on record telling parents at OCYS that he's constantly on here. Slowly the truth will come out about Alan Hough but not before he cons many families out of money. Alan is the biggest problem with youth soccer, a money hungry con artist. You've been warned.
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