Anyone hear of another regional league forming for boys? Overheard some folks at Needham discussing it. EAL?, or ERL?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone hear of another regional league forming for boys? Overheard some folks at Needham discussing it. EAL?, or ERL?
I tthought at some point we would all hget smarter about this stuff. Instead, we get dumb and dumberer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYea, I'll bet every time you look in the mirror.
We all hope your mediocre little player gets to find a league they can be champions of. Obviously the existing ones are beyond their skill level.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post10,000 comedians out of work, and you want to try to be funny.......best leave the comedy to the professionals.
We all hope your mediocre little player gets to find a league they can be champions of. Obviously the existing ones are beyond their skill level.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe only thing you should get is lost.
New league......... We need that like we need another oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico.
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There is a new league forming...or being formed. It is the Eastern Development Program, which is affiliated with MAPS. It is made up of non-academy clubs attempting to form a more competitive U13 and U14 Boys League running from Maryland to New England.
Should provide good competition for those age groups. You just have to decide how much travel you want to do throughout the year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is a new league forming...or being formed. It is the Eastern Development Program, which is affiliated with MAPS. It is made up of non-academy clubs attempting to form a more competitive U13 and U14 Boys League running from Maryland to New England.
Should provide good competition for those age groups. You just have to decide how much travel you want to do throughout the year.
http://www.cjysa.org/scripts/runisa....2235+L2/+E+123
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostKeep 'em coming. Let's splinter our teams into as many different factions as we can.
I tthought at some point we would all hget smarter about this stuff. Instead, we get dumb and dumberer.
I guess there is always a place to write a check if you want to say your kid plays club soccer.
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