What they will do is poach your best players at U13 when your DAP ceases. Silly MA clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat they will do is poach your best players at U13 when your DAP ceases. Silly MA clubs.
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Isn't this what the big European clubs do? Have smaller clubs develope players then around 13-14 get them to come play for them. Good business save money on the younger ages and focus on the older groups.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo, that's not what they do
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/06/ma...er-t.html?_r=0
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Originally posted by forcepush71 View PostOf course many European clubs do this. They continually add and drop players.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/06/ma...er-t.html?_r=0
I don't blame the Revs - they have made it clear they don't like spending any money. The current system is working for them, and being the only MLS option East of NYC means they hold all the cards. Besides, would anyone claim they are good at "developing" players? I don't think I would. Because they are serial aggregators, if I had a kid that age I'd get him well trained elsewhere before deciding on moving to the Revs when he's older.
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Scholarship question?
So they're contributing $1,000,000 to the 56 new U12 programs.
That's 56 x 26 kids per club which equals 1456 players.
Here's the sentence I'd like clarification on:
"Over 600 players will receive scholarships to contribute to their club, while over 400 players in the Academy will be able to play cost-free."
Does that mean 400 will play "cost-free" and another 600 will get a partial scholarship?
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Yes.
The question is in New England, how much money a player needs to pay for this U12 DA program?
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo they're contributing $1,000,000 to the 56 new U12 programs.
That's 56 x 26 kids per club which equals 1456 players.
Here's the sentence I'd like clarification on:
"Over 600 players will receive scholarships to contribute to their club, while over 400 players in the Academy will be able to play cost-free."
Does that mean 400 will play "cost-free" and another 600 will get a partial scholarship?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo they're contributing $1,000,000 to the 56 new U12 programs.
That's 56 x 26 kids per club which equals 1456 players.
Here's the sentence I'd like clarification on:
"Over 600 players will receive scholarships to contribute to their club, while over 400 players in the Academy will be able to play cost-free."
Does that mean 400 will play "cost-free" and another 600 will get a partial scholarship?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRead VERY carefully just after that - the exact line says "In total, the clubs have committed over $1 million to players in this age group." So in other words the CLUBS are giving so many full or partial scholarships. This isn't US Soccer subsidizing those scholarships but coming out of club's bottom lines. Nor does it say the time commitment - very likely it's spread over multiple years. A step in the right direction but let's not pretend this will dramatically alter the pay-to-play system
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo in the end, the lower level teams will subsidize the DAP team which is no surprise. Financially that really is the only way it will work.
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