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In my town, the u14 town coaches of the select teams are good - but I'm sure that the club coaches are better - with an occasional exception. Almost all of the best players on these town teams - that I'm aware of - also play on club teams. Those that don't play on club teams are usually involved in other sports.
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Originally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by CujoOriginally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by CujoOriginally posted by realityWhat is interesting is that just a couple years ago, the merger between the Force and SUNS, was being touted as the answer for NS soccer. Now there are those who are predicting that the Vikings won't survive the Aztecs/NESS merger. Ultimately the problem for North Shore programs is that the club talent pool isn't broad enough to support a club with multiple D2+ teams at each age group and there has been difficulty in keeping the very best players with their local clubs. So it has been impossible for anyone to keep a full stable of A/B and maybe C teams and the best Stars/Scorpions/Select/MPS/Bolts teams all have a picked off a few of the best NS players. More importantly, when was the last time that you heard of a player deciding to commute from the south shore or metro-west to play for a NS club? The Everton connection sounds nice and provides some sharp tie-in marketing toward younger players, but I think older players won't be affected by it - especially girls. The great strength of the new Aztecs is that their leadership is full of enthusiasm for the deal. That enthusiasm can be contageous. However, they will pretty quickly need to show some real steak to go with the sizzle. That will mean w/l performances in the State Cup and acceptances to the big showcases. The U17G team has done some of that, and the U15G team is poised for some, but the performances need to be consistent and across the board.
I'll make the excuse now for the naysayers. Their best players weren't present!!!
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Originally posted by realityPer MIAA rules, Gonham, Tarbox (I assume you mean Bill and not Fred) and Day cannot coach HS age teams in their home districts of Newburyport, North Andover or Swampscott.
Not true, team may not be comprised of more than 50% candidate players
There is also a strong Salem State influence of foreign born players who have turned to coaching on the North Shore. Perhaps a bit more Central and South American than European.
Ah, the old "the accent is worth the extra $$$$$ for training" approach.....
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[quote=Cujo]Originally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by CujoOriginally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by CujoOriginally posted by "reality":1an2u8knWhat is interesting is that just a couple years ago, the merger between the Force and SUNS, was being touted as the answer for NS soccer. Now there are those who are predicting that the Vikings won't survive the Aztecs/NESS merger. Ultimately the problem for North Shore programs is that the club talent pool isn't broad enough to support a club with multiple D2+ teams at each age group and there has been difficulty in keeping the very best players with their local clubs. So it has been impossible for anyone to keep a full stable of A/B and maybe C teams and the best Stars/Scorpions/Select/MPS/Bolts teams all have a picked off a few of the best NS players. More importantly, when was the last time that you heard of a player deciding to commute from the south shore or metro-west to play for a NS club? The Everton connection sounds nice and provides some sharp tie-in marketing toward younger players, but I think older players won't be affected by it - especially girls. The great strength of the new Aztecs is that their leadership is full of enthusiasm for the deal. That enthusiasm can be contageous. However, they will pretty quickly need to show some real steak to go with the sizzle. That will mean w/l performances in the State Cup and acceptances to the big showcases. The U17G team has done some of that, and the U15G team is poised for some, but the performances need to be consistent and across the board.
I'll make the excuse now for the naysayers. Their best players weren't present!!![/quote:1an2u8kn]
I would agree with the younger teams, U11 and U12. After all many of those younger teams are being coached by coaches that have been succesful at the town level. But as teams age, the top club teams do get better faster then even the top town teams. IMO it is a combination of better coaching, better competition and eventually the consolidation of talented players willing to put in the time. So it would be no surprise that a MTOC team would be able to compete successfully with many Maple teams, but it is highly unlikely they could keep pace with the top club teams.
A year or so ago I did an informal survey of the credentials and experience, both playing and coaching, of those coaching at the State Cup finals. There is no comparison to the experience of those coaches to coaches at the town level or the level of the majority of coaches coaching in Maple for that matter. I have to assume it is that experience that got their teams that far. And you can say what you want, but coaches with an accent have had better luck getting to the Regionals and Nationals than coaches without. ;)
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FSM good point, when you get to Regionals and Nationals most of the coaches have an accent aswell. There is something to be said for that.
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Originally posted by AnonymousFSM good point, when you get to Regionals and Nationals most of the coaches have an accent aswell. There is something to be said for that.
I tried to get the accent development lessons while taking my C License course but after getting over their shock that I knoew about the accent program they explained that I or any coach could not reciece such training prior to A level classes.
Can any coaches who have already taken this course suggest whether I should concentrate on the German, Dutch or Italian accent?
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Originally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by AnonymousFSM good point, when you get to Regionals and Nationals most of the coaches have an accent aswell. There is something to be said for that.
I tried to get the accent development lessons while taking my C License course but after getting over their shock that I knoew about the accent program they explained that I or any coach could not reciece such training prior to A level classes.
Can any coaches who have already taken this course suggest whether I should concentrate on the German, Dutch or Italian accent?
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Originally posted by AnonymousOriginally posted by AnonymousFSM good point, when you get to Regionals and Nationals most of the coaches have an accent aswell. There is something to be said for that.
I tried to get the accent development lessons while taking my C License course but after getting over their shock that I knoew about the accent program they explained that I or any coach could not reciece such training prior to A level classes.
Can any coaches who have already taken this course suggest whether I should concentrate on the German, Dutch or Italian accent?
I guarantee you have been nowhere near a C License never mind an A
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Originally posted by AnonymousHow can you make such a guatantee? What is my reward if I prove you wrong?
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I have an accent, but it is a Bawstan accent...when I yell "win the bawl" or "bring the cones back to my cahhhr" I always get results.
C'mon, are we really dumb enough to think this matters?
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Originally posted by AnonymousFSM good point, when you get to Regionals and Nationals most of the coaches have an accent aswell. There is something to be said for that.Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment.
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Originally posted by AnonymousI have an accent, but it is a Bawstan accent...when I yell "win the bawl" or "bring the cones back to my cahhhr" I always get results.
C'mon, are we really dumb enough to think this matters?
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