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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think that is crap. Our squad has blown out a few teams this year but its never the starters scoring many goals...they hit the bench when its 3 or 4-0 and don't return. I allow my bench to score...up till a point but keep away is just mean.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, shoot with your off foot. One timers...headers only etc...it changes. The more we have scored the harder it gets... only headers...and miss the net on all other shots.
How about taking players off the field? Play 9v11 or 8v11.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo let me get this straight you would want your team to only score goals on headers? That doesn't seem like a smart move. Your just asking for some on to get a concussion. In a day where we want players to head the ball less your asking them to head the ball more? All it takes is the keeper on the other team to come out and kind of go for the ball but giving an elbow to the head of a player.
How about taking players off the field? Play 9v11 or 8v11.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo let me get this straight you would want your team to only score goals on headers? That doesn't seem like a smart move. Your just asking for some on to get a concussion. In a day where we want players to head the ball less your asking them to head the ball more? All it takes is the keeper on the other team to come out and kind of go for the ball but giving an elbow to the head of a player.
How about taking players off the field? Play 9v11 or 8v11.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut then you see who the coach of EB is and it all makes sense.
EB vs. Middleboro 10-2 and the first time they met it
was 9-0. If they're that good why are they still D4?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy would he let up? First year at EB, he's looking to break records.
EB vs. Middleboro 10-2 and the first time they met it
was 9-0. If they're that good why are they still D4?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBecause in high school divisions are base on enrollment numbers, unlike in the NCAA where it is based on funding and number of sports offered.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postaccording to the MA Dept of Education website East Bridgewater jr/sr High School has over 1000 students. So, why the heck are they playing in Div 4. Move them up to Div 2 where they should be
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey have maybe 300 girls and 300 boys in grades 9-12 which is how the Divisions are calculated. EB has good players and a good coach they could play Div 2 and am sure they could beat some D1 teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postaccording to the MA Dept of Education website East Bridgewater jr/sr High School has over 1000 students. So, why the heck are they playing in Div 4. Move them up to Div 2 where they should be
Available players (girls only) for SSL schools …
Sullivan
1. MIDDLEBORO (the bullied) … 389
2. Norwell … 352
3. East Bridgewater … 324
4. Rockland … 284
5. Randolph … 314
Tobin
1. Abington … 236
2. Carver … 214
3. Cohasset … 201
4. Mashpee … 208
5. Hull … 148
Other schools East Bridgewater played (bullied) this year …
1. Weymouth … 932
2. Bridgewater-Raynham … 746
3. Whitman-Hanson … 601
4. North Quincy … 591
5. West Bridgewater … 238
How about simply congratulating a small/local/neighboring town and its kids/parents/coaches/youth programs for working hard over the course of many years to elevate its soccer program?
Since you are trolling “talkingsoccer”, I assume soccer must be among your favorite sports? Shouldn’t you be in support of towns that put this much effort into prioritizing it?
Stop whining and join your local youth soccer board. See if you can make a positive difference for your town instead of bad-mouthing towns that are working hard at it!
http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/state_r...ntbygrade.aspx
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