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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey have Tiff Weimer coaching there now. She'll be great for whoever she gets to coach. Great HS and college player from CT. Played professionally in US and Europe. Good luck to her.
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Can you clowns get a room and end this already.
Honestly, CFC and OW are the two top destinations for serious players in CT. Each one has there pros and cons. Location, giving up school soccer etc.
If you watch each play at U18, they both play quality soccer and that’s recognized by college coaches with both having great track records. If you’ve ever watched a DA or ECNL game when they are nearing college, you’d know that kick and run is not in the cards.
Ow plays a more disciplined style at the earlier ages but typically lacks the athletes. CFC at the youth level is fragmented and at some branches plays an ugly game.
Both clubs aggregate talent as the kids get older. CFC are the maters of this and have the best platform. OW are no strangers to recruiting kids themselves.
If your kid is still standing at one of these two heading into u17, you’ve got a nice chance of college soccer. As for all of the u little parents hammering on about style of play and bashing the other clubs, you don’t know what you don’t know
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan you clowns get a room and end this already.
Honestly, CFC and OW are the two top destinations for serious players in CT. Each one has there pros and cons. Location, giving up school soccer etc.
If you watch each play at U18, they both play quality soccer and that’s recognized by college coaches with both having great track records. If you’ve ever watched a DA or ECNL game when they are nearing college, you’d know that kick and run is not in the cards.
Ow plays a more disciplined style at the earlier ages but typically lacks the athletes. CFC at the youth level is fragmented and at some branches plays an ugly game.
Both clubs aggregate talent as the kids get older. CFC are the maters of this and have the best platform. OW are no strangers to recruiting kids themselves.
If your kid is still standing at one of these two heading into u17, you’ve got a nice chance of college soccer. As for all of the u little parents hammering on about style of play and bashing the other clubs, you don’t know what you don’t know
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan you clowns get a room and end this already.
Honestly, CFC and OW are the two top destinations for serious players in CT. Each one has there pros and cons. Location, giving up school soccer etc.
If you watch each play at U18, they both play quality soccer and that’s recognized by college coaches with both having great track records. If you’ve ever watched a DA or ECNL game when they are nearing college, you’d know that kick and run is not in the cards.
Ow plays a more disciplined style at the earlier ages but typically lacks the athletes. CFC at the youth level is fragmented and at some branches plays an ugly game.
Both clubs aggregate talent as the kids get older. CFC are the maters of this and have the best platform. OW are no strangers to recruiting kids themselves.
If your kid is still standing at one of these two heading into u17, you’ve got a nice chance of college soccer. As for all of the u little parents hammering on about style of play and bashing the other clubs, you don’t know what you don’t know
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