Aren't NH classics becoming the new branch of MPS ? If so they are also leaving as NHMPS
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SSS has two solid teams. The u11's playing up and DL's team (u14?).
the u10 team is done after this season. only reason they are any good right now is because they are combinging 2 age groups. pushy, scrappy, undersized kids with no real soccer talent, other than 2 or 3 players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post10 teams will play in the Blue division in the fall 2011. The blue division is determined by the results of the Andre Cup, I think.
The problem is that the top 3 current blue teams and Stars C will not be playing in Maple this coming fall. As well as the Western United (Green Leader) and Aztecs (Navy Leader) teams. This will take all the top talent out of the league but it will still be pretty competitive with SSS, PASA, NH Classics, Crusaders, Fuller Hamlets, Benifica, and Bayside. These teams are all pretty even. The U10 SSS team will not be as strong as this year’s team if they break up the U10 and U9 next year. They have 3 talented U9 players on this team. Two of them are very talented and are a difference maker this year.
Good luck to everybody this weekend.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo do 2 from green get a pass on play in games because NEFC BB is not competeing or 7 from blue? I think Fuller and a few other green teams can compete in Blue with no problem...just IMO. How many will move up to Blue for the fall and how many get relegated from Blue?
Andre Cup qualifying rules as posted on maple for u11 Boys
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All teams from the Blue Section, plus the top 2 teams from the Green Section for a total of 10 teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSSS has two solid teams. The u11's playing up and DL's team (u14?).
the u10 team is done after this season. only reason they are any good right now is because they are combinging 2 age groups. pushy, scrappy, undersized kids with no real soccer talent, other than 2 or 3 players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSSS has two solid teams. The u11's playing up and DL's team (u14?).
the u10 team is done after this season. only reason they are any good right now is because they are combinging 2 age groups. pushy, scrappy, undersized kids with no real soccer talent, other than 2 or 3 players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe U11 team won't be good much longer. Like all SSS teams, they will lose their players once the parents figure out the team is going nowhere. SSS had decent teams at U10 and U11 in all of the last 4-5 years, but by U12/U13 the good players leave. You can only stick them with parent coaches for so long.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe U11 team won't be good much longer. Like all SSS teams, they will lose their players once the parents figure out the team is going nowhere. SSS had decent teams at U10 and U11 in all of the last 4-5 years, but by U12/U13 the good players leave. You can only stick them with parent coaches for so long.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHaha listen to yourself. They are 9 years old and have only lost one game in u11 blue and you can't even give them credit. They are incredibly talented and haven dominated the majority of their games this Spring. Do you not understand soccer? Is that the problem? Otherwise, how can you make the argument that 9 year olds competing in u11 blue are talentless?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSSS has two solid teams. The u11's playing up and DL's team (u14?).
the u10 team is done after this season. only reason they are any good right now is because they are combinging 2 age groups. pushy, scrappy, undersized kids with no real soccer talent, other than 2 or 3 players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHaha listen to yourself. They are 9 years old and have only lost one game in u11 blue and you can't even give them credit. They are incredibly talented and haven dominated the majority of their games this Spring. Do you not understand soccer? Is that the problem? Otherwise, how can you make the argument that 9 year olds competing in u11 blue are talentless?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe U11 team won't be good much longer. Like all SSS teams, they will lose their players once the parents figure out the team is going nowhere. SSS had decent teams at U10 and U11 in all of the last 4-5 years, but by U12/U13 the good players leave. You can only stick them with parent coaches for so long.
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