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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am not sure they are taking spots or just training. My understanding is their college coach wants them in a better training environment than FSA ECNL and Yankee NPL
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGDA is doing very well, 300 college coaches or so heading to this weeks showcase. Oh that's right I forgot it's TS so facts font matter. Go to an Oakwood practice and see how many FSA Seniors are traveling with them per their college coaches request to help get the girls up to speed. A few Yankee players I hear are doing the same.....admittedly CFC kids are not doing this but crazy to suggest GDA IS GOING AWAY even in a week state lol CT.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am not sure they are taking spots or just training. My understanding is their college coach wants them in a better training environment than FSA ECNL and Yankee NPL
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo why would FSA ECNL players move to GDA? Or are they FSA NPL players?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's not how DA works. Even if they were just a practice player they still have to be a club member (most often a B team player). And do you really think FSA or YU would allow their players to train somewhere else? No way! Either players are actually moving or someone is taking an AP Creative Writing course.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe only ECNL players that would move are bench warmers. For NPL it's a step up so from FSA NPL or YU that makes more sense. But it requires a move, not just practicing or showcasing
I know girls that were cfc npl players that stuck with it and eventually made ecnl and are playing d1 soccer or d3 soccer at competitive schools, both academically and athletically. Unless my kid lived minutes from Portland, no way would I fall for the snake charming ow and da use to get a family into the cult
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCT Da is a step down for cfc npl players. Not only from a coaching and college placement perspective, but due to the lack of high school play. Most cfc npl players are the better players on thier hs teams. No npl kid is going to give that up when North Carolina and Florida State are not going to be in thier future.
I know girls that were cfc npl players that stuck with it and eventually made ecnl and are playing d1 soccer or d3 soccer at competitive schools, both academically and athletically. Unless my kid lived minutes from Portland, no way would I fall for the snake charming ow and da use to get a family into the cult
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCT Da is a step down for cfc npl players. Not only from a coaching and college placement perspective, but due to the lack of high school play. Most cfc npl players are the better players on thier hs teams. No npl kid is going to give that up when North Carolina and Florida State are not going to be in thier future.
I know girls that were cfc npl players that stuck with it and eventually made ecnl and are playing d1 soccer or d3 soccer at competitive schools, both academically and athletically. Unless my kid lived minutes from Portland, no way would I fall for the snake charming ow and da use to get a family into the cult
The NPL teams at CFC aren’t very good. It’s players 20 to 40 in a big club. The selling point would be that the club gets them into a few good showcase events.
The new NPL teams at OW is probably now the best non ECNL option in CT
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhile I understand that you probably don’t like Oakwood, this post is a stretch.
The NPL teams at CFC aren’t very good. It’s players 20 to 40 in a big club. The selling point would be that the club gets them into a few good showcase events.
The new NPL teams at OW is probably now the best non ECNL option in CT
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCT Da is a step down for cfc npl players. Not only from a coaching and college placement perspective, but due to the lack of high school play. Most cfc npl players are the better players on thier hs teams. No npl kid is going to give that up when North Carolina and Florida State are not going to be in thier future.
I know girls that were cfc npl players that stuck with it and eventually made ecnl and are playing d1 soccer or d3 soccer at competitive schools, both academically and athletically. Unless my kid lived minutes from Portland, no way would I fall for the snake charming ow and da use to get a family into the cult
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