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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postexactly. OW is a bunch of dbags. They put crappy coaches in place at ulittles (at least on girl's side) and they turnover the entire team after grabbing $$$ with huge rosters. You get what you deserve when you send your kid there
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat was my experience. They sloughed off over half my daughter's team at U14 and brought in kids who'd grown up playing at other clubs. We jumped ship for ECNL the next year (OW was NPL only at the time).
just because you were at the club for several years doesnt mean they have to keep you. sounds like your daughter and YOU took it for granted. go get your participation trpphy at CFC!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postso your daughter left because she couldnt keep up with the level of play is what your saying. maybe alittle more effort or focus by your daughter in trainings to get better she could of stayed with the club.
just because you were at the club for several years doesnt mean they have to keep you. sounds like your daughter and YOU took it for granted. go get your participation trpphy at CFC!
OW's NPL was always better than GDA. Always.
ECNL is always better than GDA. Always.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDefinitely not 100%, only about 70-80% turnover between U12-U14. Younger than that they could care less about your money-makes (I mean kids) and when they need to get serious and start winning, they just bring in outsiders and replace the kids that they had since YTL at U6.
To expect every current U11 player at OW to be on the team when they go DA (I guess U13 now) is very unrealistic no matter how good the training they get. Some kids just aren't as naturally gifted, some are there because of their parents and some like other sports better.
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So, let's say OW's ulittle tryouts are competitive. You have to make the team. And, let's say that OW ulittles are generally better soccer players than their non-OW peers.
Then, it's a testament to OW's failure that OW cannot take these kids who already have a lead and build on that lead through development.
Instead, it's a testament to OW's failure that so many of these kids get replaced at U14-16 by kids who have learned the sport at other clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postso your daughter left because she couldnt keep up with the level of play is what your saying. maybe alittle more effort or focus by your daughter in trainings to get better she could of stayed with the club.
just because you were at the club for several years doesnt mean they have to keep you. sounds like your daughter and YOU took it for granted. go get your participation trpphy at CFC!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo, let's say OW's ulittle tryouts are competitive. You have to make the team. And, let's say that OW ulittles are generally better soccer players than their non-OW peers.
Then, it's a testament to OW's failure that OW cannot take these kids who already have a lead and build on that lead through development.
Instead, it's a testament to OW's failure that so many of these kids get replaced at U14-16 by kids who have learned the sport at other clubs.
"My kid plays academy at OW."
"Oh. She must be good."
"Yes. Top 20 for her age group in the state."
"Excellent. When was the last time she played?"
"Tryouts last fall."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostImagine:
"My kid plays academy at OW."
"Oh. She must be good."
"Yes. Top 20 for her age group in the state."
"Excellent. When was the last time she played?"
"Tryouts last fall."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo, let's say OW's ulittle tryouts are competitive. You have to make the team. And, let's say that OW ulittles are generally better soccer players than their non-OW peers.
Then, it's a testament to OW's failure that OW cannot take these kids who already have a lead and build on that lead through development.
Instead, it's a testament to OW's failure that so many of these kids get replaced at U14-16 by kids who have learned the sport at other clubs.
Most of the kids at OW in Ulittle are from Glastonbury, Marbolorough, Colchester, etc. Very few come from more than 30 miles away.
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should look up the DA rules for playing time.... might be a better use of your time and you might learn something
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo, let's say OW's ulittle tryouts are competitive. You have to make the team. And, let's say that OW ulittles are generally better soccer players than their non-OW peers.
Then, it's a testament to OW's failure that OW cannot take these kids who already have a lead and build on that lead through development.
Instead, it's a testament to OW's failure that so many of these kids get replaced at U14-16 by kids who have learned the sport at other clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe OW tryouts at Ulittles aren't full of all kids from all over CT trying to make the team I will guarantee you that. Have you ever been to one? I believe (but just my opinion) at ulittle most parents just take their kids to the closest good club.
Most of the kids at OW in Ulittle are from Glastonbury, Marbolorough, Colchester, etc. Very few come from more than 30 miles away.
At U14-16, the geographic draw widens, but not by much. Certainly not by as much as you seem to think.
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