Not a fan of the coaching style. As someone stated DOC is a loon. Witnessed U-little coach calling girls names during games, not my cup of tea. Look elsewhere as others have suggested.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot a fan of the coaching style. As someone stated DOC is a loon. Witnessed U-little coach calling girls names during games, not my cup of tea. Look elsewhere as others have suggested.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExcept they have no big kids, Godzilla is at NEFC ; )
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWorld Class is all about footskills and game sense. They have probably the best footskills trainer in the tristate area and they have some coaches who are probably the best tactical instructors in the area as well. They will not coddle your kids but they will make them into players
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Say what you will about World Class, but one thing I know is that on this board and at BOTN, I see tons of people talk about DoCs at the other big clubs lying to kids and being underhanded. In my D's experience with World Class over the last 5 years or so, I will say that the DoCs (Kaz and Chris) have always been up front and honest with us. We have not always liked what they tell us, but they've not lied to us or tried to mislead us.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSay what you will about World Class, but one thing I know is that on this board and at BOTN, I see tons of people talk about DoCs at the other big clubs lying to kids and being underhanded. In my D's experience with World Class over the last 5 years or so, I will say that the DoCs (Kaz and Chris) have always been up front and honest with us. We have not always liked what they tell us, but they've not lied to us or tried to mislead us.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSay what you will about World Class, but one thing I know is that on this board and at BOTN, I see tons of people talk about DoCs at the other big clubs lying to kids and being underhanded. In my D's experience with World Class over the last 5 years or so, I will say that the DoCs (Kaz and Chris) have always been up front and honest with us. We have not always liked what they tell us, but they've not lied to us or tried to mislead us.
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Welcome to the craziness that is youth soccer in America. You will hear a lot of very biased opinions on here so glean what you can from the posts and ignore the rest. In Westchester, the best boys programs are NYSC and FC Westchester. I cannot speak to the boys program at World Class. My daughter has played for both NYSC and World Class. There are pluses and minuses about all these programs. They all have slightly different styles of play and different emphases. Each club has some coaches that are great and some that are not great so which team your kid(s) are on and which coach they would have, could influence your decision. I'd recommend reaching out to all three clubs and arranging to attend a few practices and see what works best for your kids. We have friends who came midway through the year from England and couldn't arrange for a spot at a club for all their kids so they joined the Red Bulls RDS and trained with them until the next season.
Also, when it comes to girls, ignore the GDA and ECNL debate. Both leagues are a high level of play but the jury is still out on the GDA in the Northeast. The GDA is only 2 years old and has struggled somewhat with 3 major northeast clubs leaving in the last two years and others struggling to get enough players to show up for tryouts and games. You daughter is 9, hopefully it will shake out before she reaches U13. At 9, you will get good training from all three of these clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWelcome to the craziness that is youth soccer in America. You will hear a lot of very biased opinions on here so glean what you can from the posts and ignore the rest. In Westchester, the best boys programs are NYSC and FC Westchester. I cannot speak to the boys program at World Class. My daughter has played for both NYSC and World Class. There are pluses and minuses about all these programs. They all have slightly different styles of play and different emphases. Each club has some coaches that are great and some that are not great so which team your kid(s) are on and which coach they would have, could influence your decision. I'd recommend reaching out to all three clubs and arranging to attend a few practices and see what works best for your kids. We have friends who came midway through the year from England and couldn't arrange for a spot at a club for all their kids so they joined the Red Bulls RDS and trained with them until the next season.
Also, when it comes to girls, ignore the GDA and ECNL debate. Both leagues are a high level of play but the jury is still out on the GDA in the Northeast. The GDA is only 2 years old and has struggled somewhat with 3 major northeast clubs leaving in the last two years and others struggling to get enough players to show up for tryouts and games. You daughter is 9, hopefully it will shake out before she reaches U13. At 9, you will get good training from all three of these clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post+1. there is no reason at ages 12 and 9 to be fighting traffic on 287 to pay tolls and train at WC when you have 2 very good options literally minutes from where you are. your family will thank you for it.
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