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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    I doubt you will see too many players turn down the Academy offers. Most of the bashing and claims of leaving are most likely from parents of players that probably didn't receive an offer anyway. I have not heard of any current BS 07 kids who actually received offers say that they would turn it down. The players who did receive offers are solid. Hopefully BS will actually develop them.
    Wrong. I have spoken with 3 academy dads from 07. 1 leaving. 2 still deciding on other offers.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Wrong. I have spoken with 3 academy dads from 07. 1 leaving. 2 still deciding on other offers.
      Did they give reasons for leaving?

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Did they give reasons for leaving?
        Terrible experience. Feel like kids didn't develop. Bad coaching.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Wrong. I have spoken with 3 academy dads from 07. 1 leaving. 2 still deciding on other offers.
          Maybe the 1 kid is smart enough to not want to be the bench warmer

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Terrible experience. Feel like kids didn't develop. Bad coaching.
            There are good and bad coaches in every club

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Maybe the 1 kid is smart enough to not want to be the bench warmer
              Do you think bench warming for an 11 year old is developmental?

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                Two 06 kids from pythons being invited to play BS academy

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Two 06 kids from pythons being invited to play BS academy
                  That's because 06s are bleeding. Lost 7 last year. 6 more leaving this year. They are desperate

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    There are good and bad coaches in every club
                    Yes; but when the bad far outnumbers the good then you're at the wrong club.

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                      Pythons are a joke of a club. Bottom feeders in the CCSL and yet they’re sending players to play at the US academy level? Shows how desperate BS is and how far the relationship between Omar and Mickey goes at the expense of what’s right for developing kids.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Pythons are a joke of a club. Bottom feeders in the CCSL and yet they’re sending players to play at the US academy level? Shows how desperate BS is and how far the relationship between Omar and Mickey goes at the expense of what’s right for developing kids.
                        In their defense there are a few good kids in the Python's home area; don't about these ones. But in general yes the relationship is way too chummy.

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                          The ridiculous think is that BS (and other top clubs) can evaluate 10 and 11-year-olds and determine who has a soccer future and belongs in DA. Of course, you can take a group of 60 little kids and force rank them from #1 to #60 after a couple of "tryouts" or watching them play on their current teams. However, to say that BS has some magic knowledge that tells them that #1 kid will continue to get better or the #60 kid is as good as he will ever be is insane. With the exception of a once-in-a-lifetime talent like Messi, NOBODY can accurately gauge the future ability of a 10 year old. How many future stars lose their love for soccer and give up because at age 10 someone told them they weren't good enough to make the academy at a mediocre DA club in CT?

                          I generally think the Academy system is not a bad idea, but to start it at u12, u13, or even u14 is a disservice to all the kids.

                          It's just pointless to argue if BS made the right choices with the offers or if some weak kids got offers while some strong players did not. I would be willing to bet that if you pick a random group of 15 boys out of the sample and compared them in five years to the "top 15" that BS picked, you would not find much difference. In fact, a random 15 with great coaching is most likely to be stronger than the BS 15 with BS coaching.

                          The issue with BS is not whether they made the right offers to the right kids. The issue with BS is that the club itself is a mess with bad coaching, bad culture, bad management, bad leadership, and in some cases bad parents.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            In their defense there are a few good kids in the Python's home area; don't about these ones. But in general yes the relationship is way too chummy.
                            Omar has mickey by his schlong now. Mickey desperate for facility because US Soccer tiering academy and without facility you are tier 3. Will never play MLS academies again. Beachside losing kids at a rate they have never seen.

                            Omar is now running beachside

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              That's because 06s are bleeding. Lost 7 last year. 6 more leaving this year. They are desperate
                              15 players left the 06 team last year, not 7.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                The ridiculous think is that BS (and other top clubs) can evaluate 10 and 11-year-olds and determine who has a soccer future and belongs in DA. Of course, you can take a group of 60 little kids and force rank them from #1 to #60 after a couple of "tryouts" or watching them play on their current teams. However, to say that BS has some magic knowledge that tells them that #1 kid will continue to get better or the #60 kid is as good as he will ever be is insane. With the exception of a once-in-a-lifetime talent like Messi, NOBODY can accurately gauge the future ability of a 10 year old. How many future stars lose their love for soccer and give up because at age 10 someone told them they weren't good enough to make the academy at a mediocre DA club in CT?

                                I generally think the Academy system is not a bad idea, but to start it at u12, u13, or even u14 is a disservice to all the kids.

                                It's just pointless to argue if BS made the right choices with the offers or if some weak kids got offers while some strong players did not. I would be willing to bet that if you pick a random group of 15 boys out of the sample and compared them in five years to the "top 15" that BS picked, you would not find much difference. In fact, a random 15 with great coaching is most likely to be stronger than the BS 15 with BS coaching.

                                The issue with BS is not whether they made the right offers to the right kids. The issue with BS is that the club itself is a mess with bad coaching, bad culture, bad management, bad leadership, and in some cases bad parents.
                                Amen!

                                Speaking from personal experience. My brother and I played DI and DIII soccer. We both were bench players on so-so town teams for most of our youth. In my brother's case, he had a growth spurt around age 13/14 that transformed him and 'woke up" his game. In my case, we moved towns and I joined a new team. Had an amazing coach who moved me from defense to midfield and worked on my technical skills. By the time I was a sophomore in HS, I was starting on varsity and walked onto a top DIII team a few years later.

                                Many of the kids who were starting when my brother and I were on the bench as kids either quit soccer by age 14 or were riding the bench in HS. One of the best players in our state who played at a rival high school and eventually got a full ride to UVA (back when UVA was good) was a keeper till age 12. He became a field player and rode the bench till junior year when he led our state in scoring.

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