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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNumnuts, we aren't talking about the OW U14 GDA team, we're talking about the NYCFC U14 GDA team. 8 out of 15 players are 2006s.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is that a bad idea. When they get older, the teams cover two age groups so why not just begin that earlier. Less distruptive then dismissing half the team in highschool years when there are fewer other teams to go to and when a player wants to focus on finding a college match, not a new team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo one is disputing that they're not a top club in the region and will continue to be. However, the fact that they cant assemble a solid GDA team of 2005s when its known they have solid 2005 players that are at World Class ECNL reflects more on GDA than the club itself. These younger ages are where GDA is supposed to pick up steam. It's easy for a 7th grader (2006) to choose to play up a year and play GDA for the novelty but its clear the decision for the 8th graders are becoming more real and are choosing to stay put. The question is what will these 2006s decide in the next two years. This is a microcosm of what's happening to GDA across the US. In the NE its failing miserably.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis post indicates there is intelligent life on this forum sometimes. Do you think a 6-2 score at u14 means anything? Is an indication of anything long term? The answer is no.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt means we're way better than Sporting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou OW folk are denser than I thought. The discussion is around the success of GDA. Whether its progressing in the right direction. Not U14s in particular, not lop sided scores (although that a symptom of the problem.). Anyone with a brain would look at the younger ages to understand the dynamics, player movement, etc., to measure GDA success. That's where GDA will either gain steam or fail. The older ages are somewhat locked in or grandfathered for lack of a better term and are not as important. The first huge blow to GDA was the exodus of top ECNL teams leaving GDA within its inaugural year. This year its become evident that several NE GDA teams aren't attracting top players from ECNL. OW hasn't from CFC or FSA, NEFC hasn't from Stars or FC Boston and now the top GDA club in the NE (NYCFC) can't field a 2005 team when they have several right next door at World Class. These are all bad signs of continued failure of GDA to progress toward its mission.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTwo of your three points are valid. However, the last about NYCFC U14 is far too early to tell. If my kid were interested in DA (she never was and is even less so this year) that would be the only club I'd try to get her into. Even then I'd question the time, cost and sacrifices to play a few good teams in the NE or at national events, vs the majority against non-challenging teams. The training would truly have to be top notch. Did NYCFC do well last year because of the training, or just being a pro club and they could attract better talent?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey are now because the Sporting 2005's lost a ton this year (to OW, FSA, and Vale). Last year Sporting was a far better team. Well, I guess if you can't train them yourself, you can just offer players on other teams a spot and claim that you trained them. The turnover at OW has begun for the 2005s.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou OW folk are denser than I thought. The discussion is around the success of GDA. Whether its progressing in the right direction. Not U14s in particular, not lop sided scores (although that a symptom of the problem.). Anyone with a brain would look at the younger ages to understand the dynamics, player movement, etc., to measure GDA success. That's where GDA will either gain steam or fail. The older ages are somewhat locked in or grandfathered for lack of a better term and are not as important. The first huge blow to GDA was the exodus of top ECNL teams leaving GDA within its inaugural year. This year its become evident that several NE GDA teams aren't attracting top players from ECNL. OW hasn't from CFC or FSA, NEFC hasn't from Stars or FC Boston and now the top GDA club in the NE (NYCFC) can't field a 2005 team when they have several right next door at World Class. These are all bad signs of continued failure of GDA to progress toward its mission.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSporting was far better than Oakwood 05's? OMG, what are you smoking?
There are several juniors from Sporting that just got cut from their high school varsity teams.
Any talent there is gone by high school.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrust me, the big club has little to do with the girls side. The training is absolutely better than WCFC ECNL. That is the major reason we joined, that and her HS team really stinks, so playing there for 2.5 months would be a huge waste, but that is our situation only, some others might have different opinions.
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