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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt a young age it doesn't matter what league you are in ... it's all about skills development
FSA isn't in DA either
There are also options across the NY border. NYCFC, FCW, World Class and NYSC. All easier to reach than Oakwood or FSA from FC
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo the other clubs include the kit in their tuition?
Oakwood includes uniforms in their fees. They have their fees enumerated in the back. They also require fundraising and camps too
https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/fdc2a...d13b5bf526.pdf
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes. But none of those are in the coveted US Soccer Development Academy.
So with BS you're paying top dollar, and more so than ever not necessarily getting the best coaching (Pythons coaching....come on). There's lots of other options out there for both North and South families to consider for younger players. If your kid is good and has the drive to succeed (something now club can teach them) then they will find their own path, and that path doesn't have to be the most expensive
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike someone said it doesn't matter at the younger ages. In fact most DA clubs have incredible churn rates and boot out plenty of their own players and fill spots with players trained outside their own clubs. Many kids in the system at U12 are hardly there by U16. Heck in general many 11 year olds aren't even playing soccer by HS because they focus on other sports.
So with BS you're paying top dollar, and more so than ever not necessarily getting the best coaching (Pythons coaching....come on). There's lots of other options out there for both North and South families to consider for younger players. If your kid is good and has the drive to succeed (something now club can teach them) then they will find their own path, and that path doesn't have to be the most expensive
The key at the younger ages is to focus on development and ensure that your child enjoys soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhich is the better branch? North or south?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is the first year BS has utilized this process so time will tell. I suspect that the South will be better as its traditional BS territory and will get the better of the coaching, attention and resources. However, the North trainers in the past produced some skillled teams at Pythons
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Pythons guys found a nice little untapped market on the shoreline and milked it. Training less skilled suburban kids whose parents are paying top $ is another story.
It will be interesting to see how North and South fare with vastly different coaching methods and philosophies
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"No one cares" but you care enough to bring two more BS coaches into the discussion. Grudge, much?
Just a warning to all don't do the cocktails get together.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is the first year BS has utilized this process so time will tell. I suspect that the South will be better as its traditional BS territory and will get the better of the coaching, attention and resources. However, the North trainers in the past produced some skillled teams at Pythons
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou make a great point. A lot of the DAPs create the illusion that if you are in their system at an early age you have an inside edge. Or that they don't take outsiders. This doesn't always hold water. At about 12-16, there's a tremendous churn. Some leave voluntarily to go up or down a level. Others are cut. Furthermore the clubs are alaways looking to improve their club and the easiest way to do that is bring in outsiders
The key at the younger ages is to focus on development and ensure that your child enjoys soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTeams and leagues don't develop players. Too many people think the jersey their kid wears guarantees development. Coaches and players themselves develop players. All the rest is just noise.
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