Hi - is this worthwhile for boys u13 players? competitive and plays on ex-academy team (mls next). seems more for northern ct but dunno. we're in lower ffield. thx all!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHi - is this worthwhile for boys u13 players? competitive and plays on ex-academy team (mls next). seems more for northern ct but dunno. we're in lower ffield. thx all!
ODP is akin to buying a VCR. It was great years ago but more or less fairly useless now.
The game has passed CJSA by. ODP is expensive and largely filled with players who struggle to make their HS varsity team in 10th grade.
Avoid at all costs.
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Disagree with the hater. The more games and practice you can get the better. My daughter blossomed in ODP and is playing D1 now. It gave her a lot of confidence competing against other states and the summer camp was great.
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I have my second player headed to D1 and agree with the hater.
Was good 8 or 9 years ago but pathetic when my youngest was involved.
Required some early Sunday mornings during the winter and travel to tournaments where CT thumped teams from Vermont etc
Use your soccer bullets wisely. Play at the highest club level possible. In addition to improving speed of play and decision making, it will also make your kid mentally tough.
If you want extra touches, have her play futsal in the winter when club commitments are less.
Stay very far from ODP!
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My son has done ODP and loved it. He is a GK and he loves the extra practice he gets. Keeper coach AMC is hands down his favorite coach he has ever had anywhere. Level of play was fine. Not DA/ECNL but better than some CJSA branch team. Def some early Sunday mornings. Cost was approx $500 which isn't terrible. He also made some new friends from across the state.
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thanks all. helpful input. some responses were about girls ... my player is a boy, so not sure if that is a major difference. i was leaning against given likely extensive travel. a bunch of players from his club do the nce training which seems closer - thoughts on that program for winter training? (sorry for dumb q's we're NYC escapees!)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthanks all. helpful input. some responses were about girls ... my player is a boy, so not sure if that is a major difference. i was leaning against given likely extensive travel. a bunch of players from his club do the nce training which seems closer - thoughts on that program for winter training? (sorry for dumb q's we're NYC escapees!)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHonestly? Sounds like he is currently at the wrong club if you are so desperate for more or better training. Find another club ..... will be cheaper and more easy solution immediately and in the future. Both NCE and ODP accept a ton of mediocre players for checks. The top teams at good clubs set minimum bars that are far higher and your kid will have to work harder to keep up.
With covid the club season is going to be a mess for awhile also so I say get what you can get.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy son has done ODP and loved it. He is a GK and he loves the extra practice he gets. Keeper coach AMC is hands down his favorite coach he has ever had anywhere. Level of play was fine. Not DA/ECNL but better than some CJSA branch team. Def some early Sunday mornings. Cost was approx $500 which isn't terrible. He also made some new friends from across the state.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGreat point about the friendship aspect. My daughter rarely plays a college game where she doesn't have a friend on the opposing team from either her ODP or club days.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCjsa is really firing up this ODP email marketing. Isn't it wrong to collect all those emails from player passes to be used for email spams
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree! Just got an email for Some type of training at CFC from soccerhead...... I knew their new site (I forget who the underlying dirtbag company is besides CJSA would do this). I had raised concern to our useless travel soccer board and, well, they were useless. Great, now my personal email, which I take great care not to give out to dirtbag spammers will become overrun with garbage spam that I opted out of. How come citizens can’t do anything but corporations can violate laws without fear of prosecution? We can tap into every call and email in the world but we can’t stop spam and robocallers, right?
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