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    #31
    canceled because of weather until july

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      #32
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Thank you for indentifying one of the major deficiencies in Youth soccer development here in New England. Don't go around challening the veracity of a posters comments which you know are obviously true.
      A poster's? You mean yours.

      I'm still not sure you took it as intended, beyond taking it so personally, since this really wasn't an answer to my question. That's OK.

      By the way, are you on the MYSA BOD by any chance?

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        #33
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        If your daughter is going to this as a U11, the coach who nominated her should be sent to have his or her head examined.

        No offense to you or your child, but U11? Come on
        Sigh. OP here. They (US Soccer) specifically asked for 2002, 01, 00 and 99 for this event. We have no expectations other than a good experience for her with different coaches and kids she normally would not be with. Lighten up.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Sigh. OP here. They (US Soccer) specifically asked for 2002, 01, 00 and 99 for this event. We have no expectations other than a good experience for her with different coaches and kids she normally would not be with. Lighten up.
          Perhaps I can help. My child has been to several of these. The first one will be the most anxiety provoking because it is new and unknown for both of you. Be prepared, once you get there, your child will likely be alone and their anxiety will shoot through the roof because your child will recognize a lot of older, well known, players milling around with them. They typically have a good number of high regional and national prospects cycle through these events to update their evaluations on them. Prepare your child to fight against their self doubt but you need to tell them that they would not be asked to attend if they were not good. That is the god's honest truth. Also, your child should be prepared, they don't separate by age groups, they mix them together. This can be real tough on the younger players.

          These things are actually fairly sterile. The kids show up and stand around for it seem like forever. Then someone will call the players into a huddle while another coach comes over to sidelines and tells the parents to leave. After the players warm up with a series of drills they do a number of small sided games then play full sided. That is basically the schedule for the whole event usually. There is not a lot of fanfare OR a lot of information given during the whole process. It will likely drive you, the parent out of your mind, because they never give any feedback what so ever. You will leave there not knowing how well your child did or if they have the slightest chance of ever being asked back for another one. Unless you club coach is extremely well wired in, they will even have a hard time finding this information out. Be prepared for this.

          There is definitely a method to their madness. They are trying to get evaluations on new players and update ones on older players. There is no best or worst only what the national evaluators are looking for. You either fit their profile or you don't. You can't lose any sleep over it.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            If your daughter is going to this as a U11, the coach who nominated her should be sent to have his or her head examined.

            No offense to you or your child, but U11? Come on
            No offense but you obviously didn't get a letter it is for 99's-02's.
            Have your head examined.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              No offense but you obviously didn't get a letter it is for 99's-02's.
              Have your head examined.
              Having a 10 year old at an event designed to identify potential future national team players is DUMB. If you think other wise you are also DUMB

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                #37
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Having a 10 year old at an event designed to identify potential future national team players is DUMB. If you think other wise you are also DUMB
                Honestly, what it says is the kid is probably pretty good and already on the radar screen. That is where we are at in youth soccer these days. The machine extends all the way down into the U-Tiny levels. It is pretty obnoxious to crap on a kid who is on the leading edge of her age group. Everyone knows the path is difficult but if you constantly frighten away the youngest what good is that?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Having a 10 year old at an event designed to identify potential future national team players is DUMB. If you think other wise you are also DUMB
                  What's the harm? The girl gets to go play free soccer in front of some influential coaches. It's merely one step in a very long processor trying to find soccer talent in the US. It's not the end of the process and they certainly aren't restricting their search to 10 year olds by any stretch of the imagination. I'm sure you have devised a much better system of trying to find the best two dozen female soccer players out of the tens of millions in this country that play the game. Why don't you enlighten us as to your genius.

                  If your daughter ever gets the invite tell them no thanks because you are incredibly offended by the offer.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Honestly, what it says is the kid is probably pretty good and already on the radar screen. That is where we are at in youth soccer these days. The machine extends all the way down into the U-Tiny levels. It is pretty obnoxious to crap on a kid who is on the leading edge of her age group. Everyone knows the path is difficult but if you constantly frighten away the youngest what good is that?
                    Just another jealous loser with absolutely no Authority on the game. Just swings back and forth against everyone and dribbles his meaningless banter towards anyone that will listen to his ill attemp at being significant.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Having a 10 year old at an event designed to identify potential future national team players is DUMB. If you think other wise you are also DUMB
                      Even dumber to have them all play together and then no feedback? What is the point?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Even dumber to have them all play together and then no feedback? What is the point?
                        Wait until your kid moves up the ladder. Not a lot of feedback on any step of the way.

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