Every club has coaches with a range of abilities - MPS has the same and in that way they are no different. MPS is no different than bottom div. 1/ div. 2 teams at getting into tournaments and is not at the premier league teams' level of getting into tournaments - but most MAPLE clubs are not either. MPS does seem expensive compared even to the very top MAPLE/premier league clubs. Yet people seem willing to pay it. There must be a reason. Is it just that they hated their MAPLE clubs more or is there a quantity or quality of training that makes MPS a better experience?
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Originally posted by AnonymousIs it just that they hated their MAPLE clubs more or is there a quantity or quality of training that makes MPS a better experience?
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Originally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by AnonymousIs it just that they hated their MAPLE clubs more or is there a quantity or quality of training that makes MPS a better experience?
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Originally posted by AnonymousBut every ranking system. gotsoccer, mathman, SC wins, etc., shows their teams are weaker than Maple d1.
My child has played them in tournaments and has friends on their teams.
If MPS combined their teams and substituted judiciously they'd be top tier Maple D1 with the more than occasional regional or national level team. Boys and girls.
If the SOE program begins to draw top kids in, watch out even if they don't combine teams.
What model are they copying? Is it CASL from NC?
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Originally posted by visitorOriginally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by Anonymous[Oakwood might also be an option for kids in Western Mass. The D'Agostinos of Longmeadow (brother and sister on National teams) are one example.
Oakwood is traditionally a boys club with a weaker girls's program.
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Originally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by Anonymous2008 DESTINATION TEAMS
u14B BOLTS u14G STARS
u15B BLAST u15G STARS
u16B BOLTS u16G STARS
u17B BOLTS u17G STARS
The other clubs mentioned all have good coaches across all age groups, have competitive teams across most age groups, a history of playing in better competitions across most age groups, and a pattern of development starting at the youngest age groups. Those are all things that drive players to them.
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Originally posted by CujoThe "Tufts" affiliation was of very little value to Blast/Lightning. The Tufts coaches from other sports did everything they could to intimidate and make life miserable for girls and boys aged 10 to 16. I can't count the number of times the baseball coach screamed at an 10 year old girl because their soccer ball rolled "near" the baseball field. So many restrictions were placed on practice and game field use that you were lucky to get one practice a week and 2 games per year at the Tufts fields. As a coach you have to find your own fields. When Ralph was sick and not able to counter the efforts of the Field Hockey, Baseball, and other coaches from Tufts things were even worse. It was one of many reasons that I pulled my daughter out of the club after 4 years. Nothing is worse than watching a 45 year old male bully a 10 year old girl. The baseball coach was the biggest asshat of them all. I do have to say though that I thought the Lightning / Blast coaches were generally very good, esp at the older ages.Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment.
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Originally posted by FSMOriginally posted by CujoThe "Tufts" affiliation was of very little value to Blast/Lightning. The Tufts coaches from other sports did everything they could to intimidate and make life miserable for girls and boys aged 10 to 16. I can't count the number of times the baseball coach screamed at an 10 year old girl because their soccer ball rolled "near" the baseball field. So many restrictions were placed on practice and game field use that you were lucky to get one practice a week and 2 games per year at the Tufts fields. As a coach you have to find your own fields. When Ralph was sick and not able to counter the efforts of the Field Hockey, Baseball, and other coaches from Tufts things were even worse. It was one of many reasons that I pulled my daughter out of the club after 4 years. Nothing is worse than watching a 45 year old male bully a 10 year old girl. The baseball coach was the biggest asshat of them all. I do have to say though that I thought the Lightning / Blast coaches were generally very good, esp at the older ages.
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So what makes a Club a destinaton Club? What explains MPS as a destination Club? Their record doesn't do it and NOBODY will agree that their coaching is any better, so why do people go there and pay more money for less success?
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Originally posted by AnonymousWhat explains MPS as a destination Club? Their record doesn't do it and NOBODY will agree that their coaching is any better, so why do people go there and pay more money for less success?
MPS is able to focus on development versus relegation.
All clubs talk the player development talk. MPS is focused on creating a structure and environment to walk the walk.
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Originally posted by Anonymousand is not at the premier league teams' level of getting into tournaments
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Originally posted by CujoOriginally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by Anonymous2008 DESTINATION TEAMS
u14B BOLTS u14G STARS
u15B BLAST u15G STARS
u16B BOLTS u16G STARS
u17B BOLTS u17G STARS
The other clubs mentioned all have good coaches across all age groups, have competitive teams across most age groups, a history of playing in better competitions across most age groups, and a pattern of development starting at the youngest age groups. Those are all things that drive players to them.
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Originally posted by Anonymousor is there a quantity or quality of training that makes MPS a better experience?
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Originally posted by AnonymousSo what makes a Club a destinaton Club? What explains MPS as a destination Club? Their record doesn't do it and NOBODY will agree that their coaching is any better, so why do people go there and pay more money for less success?
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Originally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by AnonymousSo what makes a Club a destinaton Club? What explains MPS as a destination Club? Their record doesn't do it and NOBODY will agree that their coaching is any better, so why do people go there and pay more money for less success?
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