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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Blue division is going to be one tough division (as it should be). They will beat each other up all season. Hats off to Arlington and Western United for placing two teams. The team to watch in the future could be the Bolts. Currently, there are 3-4 "U11" players that are playing up on the Bolts U12 team. If the club and those "u11" players ever decide to play age appropriate and join the current 11 year olds, the Bolts 11 year old team could be a dominate team. It won't happen this spring plus we all know the politics around that one. Anyway, the U11 Bolts team as comprised today is a formitable foe but not dominant. With the addtion of 3-4 strong players, they could be tough to beat in the future. The question is when that future might occur (if ever). I suppose this could be the case for every club but that is what I hear on the sidelines.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostScorpion U10 is OFFERED 4x a week. Kids can go to as many as they like.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOK but how much pressure is there to make all 4 training sessions?
Pressure for 10s to join is zero. The message from the coaches is "the more you play, the better you get". No one is pressured into anything. All tournaments and "off-season" events are also non-mandatory. Very low key, but tons of opportunities to play and develop. We love it!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post10s are asked to attend a minimum of 1 per week and 11s have to attend twice per week.
Pressure for 10s to join is zero. The message from the coaches is "the more you play, the better you get". No one is pressured into anything. All tournaments and "off-season" events are also non-mandatory. Very low key, but tons of opportunities to play and develop. We love it!
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Why are the BU11 Maple teams for spring 2010 so confusing? 7 teams in green, 2 in purple, most teams not assigned? When does this all shake down and make sense?
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MLK Day I am taking my son to the North Shore to play in a small tournament against some very good BU-11 teams. I guess it is OK to put together an invitation only tournament. I don't really know why I am posting this except to ask that why more of these highly competetive small tournaments aren't put together by Clubs that have the facilities? Not to mention the Club that is putting this on is doing it at one of the opponents home facilities. Another thing is that it seams that there should be some kind of winter league or indoor Club soccer set up to get these kids playing competively year round. Nationally it seams as though our state does pretty well, can you imagine if we had the facilities to play all year like most of our competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMLK Day I am taking my son to the North Shore to play in a small tournament against some very good BU-11 teams. I guess it is OK to put together an invitation only tournament. I don't really know why I am posting this except to ask that why more of these highly competetive small tournaments aren't put together by Clubs that have the facilities? Not to mention the Club that is putting this on is doing it at one of the opponents home facilities. Another thing is that it seams that there should be some kind of winter league or indoor Club soccer set up to get these kids playing competively year round. Nationally it seams as though our state does pretty well, can you imagine if we had the facilities to play all year like most of our competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMLK Day I am taking my son to the North Shore to play in a small tournament against some very good BU-11 teams. I guess it is OK to put together an invitation only tournament. I don't really know why I am posting this except to ask that why more of these highly competetive small tournaments aren't put together by Clubs that have the facilities? Not to mention the Club that is putting this on is doing it at one of the opponents home facilities. Another thing is that it seams that there should be some kind of winter league or indoor Club soccer set up to get these kids playing competively year round. Nationally it seams as though our state does pretty well, can you imagine if we had the facilities to play all year like most of our competition.
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What I was trying to say is that there is no Club only soccer leagues in the winter and maybe some of the great Clubs like yours should start something.
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