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The results are interesting, but really mean nothing as far as this groups development is concerned, and even less about each club in general. You can stack a team and coach for wins without doing much to develop your roster. I am more curious about the quantity and quality of training at each club.
I like that no team has won more than half of their games. There does seem to be some pretty good competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou might want to educate yourself on this program. Look at the USSF site for details. 9v9 with large rosters so there are 2 teams.
Actually it's 11v11 on a 110x70 pitch (except Valeo's field which is smaller). It's called U12 by USSDA, but they are 2004 birth year so technically U13.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually it's 11v11 on a 110x70 pitch (except Valeo's field which is smaller). It's called U12 by USSDA, but they are 2004 birth year so technically U13.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostU12 DA is not 11v11. That would leave each team with a maximum of 2 subs as the rosters are limited to 26, and several clubs only have 24 rostered.
SO NPL teams with birth year 2004 play 11v11, yet the USSDA still play small field 9v9? What is the benefit of delaying the progression to the bigger pitch?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1. Kid not in age group
2. Kid not at GPS
3. I know it isn't the point of this age group
4. I have code lying around from parsing stats for fantasy football, it wasn't much work.
Thanks for being the first person to try to pidgeon-hole me on this anonymous site. You are doing god's work.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSO NPL teams with birth year 2004 play 11v11, yet the USSDA still play small field 9v9? What is the benefit of delaying the progression to the bigger pitch?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't get why everyone is obsessed with moving up to 11v11. Clubs around the world that develop players for $$$ all seem to agree that 8v8/9v9 at U12 is developmentally appropriate.
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It is not always A/B. Sometimes it's younger/older, sometimes it's balanced. The coaches speak with one another during the week and agree on how to arrange teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is interesting and perhaps discloses why Seacoast is poor at U13 and above. I guess USSF gave RI a gift but it appears that Bayside cannot attract enough player from NEFC yet.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow, I really messed up that first table. I copy/pasted home & away logic and didn't flip the right variables. I should have done some quality control... This should be correct.
PPG_ P W L D GF GA GD Team
1.80 18 5 2 3 19 13 6 NEFC U-12
1.60 16 5 4 1 25 17 8 FC Boston Bolts U-12
1.60 16 4 2 4 26 18 8 Global Premier Soccer U-12
1.87 15 4 1 3 33 20 13 Valeo Futbol Club U-12
1.50 12 4 4 0 19 19 0 Oakwood Soccer Club U-12
0.83 10 3 8 1 24 50 -26 Bayside FC U-12
0.80 08 2 6 2 27 36 -9 Seacoast United U-12
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