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    The Revs have announced their rosters. When will the Bolts list theirs?

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    The Revs have announced their rosters. When will the Bolts list theirs?
    I don't think the Bolts posted their rosters on their own website last year (their rosters were, of course, posted on the DAP site), so I don't expect them to do so this year either.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      I don't think the Bolts posted their rosters on their own website last year (their rosters were, of course, posted on the DAP site), so I don't expect them to do so this year either.
      No the bolts posted their rosters last year. Not sure about previous years but definitely last year.

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        #4
        It's amazing with all the hype on the 10
        month season how many players opted
        To stay with there H.S

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          It's amazing with all the hype on the 10
          month season how many players opted
          To stay with there H.S
          How many that got offers from a DAP club chose to stay with H.S.??

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            It's amazing with all the hype on the 10
            month season how many players opted
            To stay with there H.S
            From what I can tell it appears that virtually all of the Revs players from prior years who were offered a spot on this years team have elected to remain. Sure, a few received waivers but clearly most are electing to forgo HS kickball, I mean soccer. With regards to new players, how can anyone know how many offers to join a DAP club were turned down and how that differs from prior years? The bottom line is that there is little evidence that the 10 month season has caused many, if any, players to pass on DAP.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              From what I can tell it appears that virtually all of the Revs players from prior years who were offered a spot on this years team have elected to remain. Sure, a few received waivers but clearly most are electing to forgo HS kickball, I mean soccer. With regards to new players, how can anyone know how many offers to join a DAP club were turned down and how that differs from prior years? The bottom line is that there is little evidence that the 10 month season has caused many, if any, players to pass on DAP.
              It seems they had more players on the U18 team last year, right?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                It seems they had more players on the U18 team last year, right?
                yes! down from 22 to 15! Perhaps they felt that there were too many bench players with little playing time...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  From what I can tell it appears that virtually all of the Revs players from prior years who were offered a spot on this years team have elected to remain. Sure, a few received waivers but clearly most are electing to forgo HS kickball, I mean soccer. With regards to new players, how can anyone know how many offers to join a DAP club were turned down and how that differs from prior years? The bottom line is that there is little evidence that the 10 month season has caused many, if any, players to pass on DAP.
                  Yep, good to avoid that darn "kickball" because so many Mass DAP players have become international stars. Wow, those kids are so talented.

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                    #10
                    Passed

                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    From what I can tell it appears that virtually all of the Revs players from prior years who were offered a spot on this years team have elected to remain. Sure, a few received waivers but clearly most are electing to forgo HS kickball, I mean soccer. With regards to new players, how can anyone know how many offers to join a DAP club were turned down and how that differs from prior years? The bottom line is that there is little evidence that the 10 month season has caused many, if any, players to pass on DAP.
                    I believe the needham kid steeves passed and will play HS.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Yep, good to avoid that darn "kickball" because so many Mass DAP players have become international stars. Wow, those kids are so talented.
                      I'm so sorry your son didn't make it and is stuck playing kickball with a bunch of kids who are too scared to tryout for the football team.

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                        #12
                        Almost every kid who could get out of it did so. I
                        guess some parents still refused to drink the cool
                        aid.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Yep, good to avoid that darn "kickball" because so many Mass DAP players have become international stars. Wow, those kids are so talented.
                          YES, so true ... and since DAP has been around for ages and ages ... it's a shocker that there aren't any international stars to speak of.

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                            #14
                            It's laughable that soccer eletists think playing HS will
                            Somehow stunt a players development. Truth be told
                            HS teaches players how to cope with the pressure of
                            expectation,working in a unit. Dealing with phisical
                            treatment. Many of these things cannot be replicated
                            In the DAP shark tank.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              I'm so sorry your son didn't make it and is stuck playing kickball with a bunch of kids who are too scared to tryout for the football team.
                              Very interesting reply from someone who home-schools and home-athletes their kids. Great day to have you kid go pick out his favorite color in a 535i. Didn't notice any of your kids out on the gridiron. The problem with you folks is you find the whole thing so unsettling you have to resort to making grossly overstated comments about high school soccer, when the truth is even the best players have enjoyed high school soccer as much or more than any other type of soccer. And the better games and better teams do not play "kickball." The DAP kids are good players, a few very good. But none of them relevant to this discussion are other-worldly. Not even close.

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