He is not the only one. They are listed on the DA site as their age group but actually play down. Also on the 2004 roster that is playing 2005.
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So NYSC, a club that sends all their better players to NYC FC won the majority games against beachside who hordes and prevents their players from going to the top clubs. Now take those scores and imagine if NYSC also held onto their best players.
Clearly major differences in the clubs and in their process of development.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think the OP meant that a 2003 called into “camp” shouldn’t be playing down? He’s obviously a talented player at his own age.
CHICAGO (May 26, 2017) - A 64-player roster has been called to Carson, Calif. for U.S. Soccer’s first Boys’ National Team Futures Camp of 2017. The training camp, which consists of players who were born in 2002 and 2003, runs from May 26-30 at the U.S. Soccer National Training Center.
In pursuit of improving U.S. Soccer’s longer term objectives for talent identification and individual development of young players, U.S. Soccer Director of Talent Identification Tony Lepore has called in the group of players for a four-day camp that will focus on identifying the most talented players in the ’02 and ’03 birth years who appear to be on a later physical development path and/or are born in the second half of the year. Such parameters serve to reduce the impact of physical maturity and relative age effect on identification and evaluation of talent.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo NYSC, a club that sends all their better players to NYC FC won the majority games against beachside who hordes and prevents their players from going to the top clubs. Now take those scores and imagine if NYSC also held onto their best players.
Clearly major differences in the clubs and in their process of development.
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You cant prevent or "horde" players. Its the families who are scared or unable to simple go to another club. Its not hard. Contact club, go to work out, either get offer or not. Not complex. Nobody can stop you.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo NYSC, a club that sends all their better players to NYC FC won the majority games against beachside who hordes and prevents their players from going to the top clubs. Now take those scores and imagine if NYSC also held onto their best players.
Clearly major differences in the clubs and in their process of development.
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Why isn't he just playing on the pre academy team? Thats where his age group gets a year to grow.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy isn't he just playing on the pre academy team? Thats where his age group gets a year to grow.
I for one give USSF kudos for giving some flexibility to try something new and not prioritizing size and speed. I saw a picture of him and he’s small. Probably very skilled too
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat’s where USSF would have placed Messi, right
I for one give USSF kudos for giving some flexibility to try something new and not prioritizing size and speed. I saw a picture of him and he’s small. Probably very skilled too
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat’s where USSF would have placed Messi, right
I for one give USSF kudos for giving some flexibility to try something new and not prioritizing size and speed. I saw a picture of him and he’s small. Probably very skilled too
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat’s where USSF would have placed Messi, right
I for one give USSF kudos for giving some flexibility to try something new and not prioritizing size and speed. I saw a picture of him and he’s small. Probably very skilled too
Nothing fishy at all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNope. A little more thorough than that. Article in his local paper after he attended Futures Camp has several pictures of him.
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