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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostArmada has no U19 Boys ECNL team because they didn't have enough players. Yeah out of 8 teams, FESA is last in U19, but four of the eight teams are from Atlanta. The U14 and U16 Boys ECNL teams are each in first place !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHi Steve! You don't know me...I was at FESA for two years with my 3 kids...we never spoke...now that I'm at Armada I wanted to take this opportunity to say hello.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI thought part of his board duties was to go around and talk to everyone at FESA fields.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo. Since Steve's kids no longer play, his duties include hanging upstairs in the man lair at Veterans with his gimp Bubb with the lights off lurking out the windows. Bubb owes him big and he apparently owes Bubb big too. Two peas in a pod creating the biggest losing ECNL club in history and watching Armada and Clay do their DA thing.
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People often forget that Creeks and JYSC were around for two decades before We became Florida Elite. There were soccer dreamers who dreamed the past, present and future. Dreams often seek ground from the generations and foundations beneath. The saying nothing good is ever truly lost. With the right coaching directors and board members and the common soccer people of the communities the good dreams will remain alive like water from ancient springs.
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FESA’s fundament will survive through heartbreak, betrayal, being cut down, cutting out the parents, and abandoning its own players to try to rise. It must not forget its foundations. It must ensure the parents and community are involved with the “owners of their club”. Once the rulers forget where the club came from and forget to count on their own then people lose faith and loyalty in FESA.
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