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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat's your point? Probably where those girls belong playing versus wasting their time on some NPL team. I don't see them on many other game played. Making 1 or 2 games is not the difference maker.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNobody said otherwise. Was just pointing out that NPL players were not only used in "The beginning". Nobody has said the players were not developed from within nor that development hasn't played some role. It's kinda coincidental that a "switch flipped" starting with and directly associated with the 2 U15 ECNL and those 2 NPL Players. Development happens over much time. It's not a "light bulb". Credit to all. The hard work, the coaches and the additions(not zero).
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The NPL girls are the reason the team is doing so well. LOL - NPL mom talking smack on TS. You can easily see which girls are playing on the website.
This group of girls has worked hard and they are seeing the results.
So sad you are trying to claim you are the reason they are winning.
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Wff u14 group... Look at you all fighting about whose daughters have made the season successful. Your downfall is predictable, the ego. The npl players have been rostered all season, reality. The u15's have made the team substantially better, fact. It's pretty obvious npl parents are writing most of this stuff above. It looks pathetic.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree with you. The tables turned for WFF U14 ECNL when the 3 NPL players (although it was only one game) and the 2 U15 ECNL players (last 5-6 games) started to play with the team – no doubt about it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWff u14 group... Look at you all fighting about whose daughters have made the season successful. Your downfall is predictable, the ego. The npl players have been rostered all season, reality. The u15's have made the team substantially better, fact. It's pretty obvious npl parents are writing most of this stuff above. It looks pathetic.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWff u14 group... Look at you all fighting about whose daughters have made the season successful. Your downfall is predictable, the ego. The npl players have been rostered all season, reality. The u15's have made the team substantially better, fact. It's pretty obvious npl parents are writing most of this stuff above. It looks pathetic.
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Agreed WFF, our girls have things to do yet, and they all need to stay focused. We have games to prepare for this weekend, and it takes all of them to win.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgreed. You WFF folks are starting to sound like your from Sunrise!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne way to find out. Stop bringing the NPL players and the other 2 from U15 ECNL. That way we can see the "development"
My point stands.
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Why is it that in every age group, it's the NpL parents from the other campus that like to come on here and start trouble? Be gone!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI disagree. It's trolls that hate the success the team is having so they come on here and pretend they are from WFF to start trouble. It's all good. The W's do all the talking!
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Let's just give this ECNL discussion a rest and talk about other things. Hate those teams anyway.
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There is no perfect league, club, team, coach, etc. Someone will always have something negative to say about another thing. Everyone has a personal agenda for what they believe is the good for their child. If you don't like the current situation your player is in, move on. There are plenty of clubs around. If ECNL is a league you believe your daughter could benefit, contact the DOC and attend tryouts. The best part of it all is that we all have a choice. The season is coming to an end and the players will all be FREE to go wherever. The problem I see and hear is that there is fear of trying out at other clubs. The reality is that players are at their current club because of fear. Parents dictate what's the best interest of the player, not the club or coach.
With saying that, see you next month at WFF's tryouts.
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