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While playing for REVS /MLS Academy would make a player more desirable at the collegiate level (especially now that Spring season has a MLS ONLY Schedule), at the end of the day, the system will find talent no matter where he / she plays.
All depends on level. If a male player wants mid to higher D1 then definitely MLS is a must, even more so the pro clubs. There's fewer men's programs and more international players. B league players can get recruited to lower level programs but MLSN holds a big advantage with coach exposure vs any B league.
Now fill in with ECNL on the girls, however with more programs and fewer international players there are more opportunities outside ECNL to get recruited by mid to lower level programs
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So Juve is adding another 3-4 IFA teams, flaunting the fact on their social media web site. Big middle finger to all the girls in the program who have to fund these programs. Disgusting
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The Revs are killing it with commitments for the Class of 2023. How is Juve doing? If your son is 13+ years old and you're at Juve you can forget college soccer.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThe Revs are killing it with commitments for the Class of 2023. How is Juve doing? If your son is 13+ years old and you're at Juve you can forget college soccer.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostSo Juve is adding another 3-4 IFA teams, flaunting the fact on their social media web site. Big middle finger to all the girls in the program who have to fund these programs. Disgusting
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With so many better options for girls in MA, why would anyone have their daughter play for Juventus?
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I know Juve is all about creating PROFESSIONAL players but will they ever help kids get college commitments? That is what players and parents in New England want.
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