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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Blah, Blah Blah hit a nerve with this one. I'm sure you can find a needle in a haystack also. Messi for example. BTW: stop stalking the Revs.

    In YOUR opinion he is a top player on his team. I'm sure the other parents would beg to differ when he is out run and getting the ball taken away. As I previously stated, I'm sure if he isn't riding the bench you have some kind of special relationship with the coach... Have a wonderful day.... Sorry, in general one would have to agree with pathfinder on this debate.
    Not just my opinion, doofus. He's had several different coaches over the last few years, all of whom came to the same conclusion. Coaches of other teams regularly ask if he can guest for their teams in tournaments. At least five clubs approached us last spring to inquire if he might be interested in playing for their team.

    But you know better. You've never seen my son, but you're nevertheless "sure" about conclusions that are based on no information at all other than your preconceptions. Ever heard the saying about some people being always certain and often wrong? They're talking about you.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Do you think i'm funny? Do I amuse you!!!
      No. You are probably pathetic, but I am just guessing.
      I just want to know what Pesci character the other poster was referring to.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        No. You are probably pathetic, but I am just guessing.
        I just want to know what Pesci character the other poster was referring to.
        OK already. NU dad what are the top 10 list above. Didn't NU beat Seacoast?

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          OK already. NU dad what are the top 10 list above. Didn't NU beat Seacoast?
          I am not an NU dad. I just want to know which Pesci character suits you best.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            OK already. NU dad what are the top 10 list above. Didn't NU beat Seacoast?
            I am not sure what you are asking the dad but yes, NU did beat Seacoast. Stars results for their bracket:

            Team MP W D L GF GA Pts

            1: NEFC CENTRAL UNITED U11 BOYS (MA) 3 3 0 0 12 2 9
            2: NEWTON UNITED U10 (MA) 3 2 0 1 10 7 6
            3: SEACOAST UNITED PREMIER -DR- 02/03 (NH) 3 1 0 2 6 10 3
            4: FC STARS OF MASS CENTRAL UNITED (MA) 3 0 0 3 3 12 0

            NEWTON UNITED U10 7 SEACOAST UNITED PREMIER -DR- 02/03 2
            NEFC CENTRAL UNITED U11 BOYS 7 SEACOAST UNITED PREMIER -DR- 02/03 0
            FC STARS OF MASS CENTRAL UNITED 1 NEWTON UNITED U10 8
            NEFC CENTRAL UNITED U11 BOYS 5 FC STARS OF MASS CENTRAL UNITED 0

            Weird. NU must have seen the big NEFC players and run the other way!

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Also,
              Every team has a bad game from time to time! Some teams also match up better for various reasons. Cant' explain away bad performances they just happen. Many times it's the other team that forces the bad result , but not always. *^% happens. If you looked closer at last years Natick tournament you will also see that NU beat very convincingly the team that won the division and beat Needham. Needham didn't win the U11 division if I remember correctly. Can't find results but I think I'm correct? If I am wrong first point still stands
              This was the tournament where all the teams each had 2 wins one loss and the ones that went to the finals were the ones that had shut outs, which was given more points for some reason. NU had by far the best GD, but another team went to finals because they had a shut out.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Not just my opinion, doofus. He's had several different coaches over the last few years, all of whom came to the same conclusion. Coaches of other teams regularly ask if he can guest for their teams in tournaments. At least five clubs approached us last spring to inquire if he might be interested in playing for their team.

                But you know better. You've never seen my son, but you're nevertheless "sure" about conclusions that are based on no information at all other than your preconceptions. Ever heard the saying about some people being always certain and often wrong? They're talking about you.
                In your dreams. Relax. Maybe little Eddie is the next Messi. Have you ever heard of people in denial? They are talking about you! Good Luck sweetheart and lighten up! Im suire every coach in the country is after your son. You must play for NU!!!! I bet he was the MVP at the MIckey Mouse Tournament in Florida.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Sure, being bigger would help. But the poster to whom I was replying was stating that you must be big to succeed, at least in the US. That's bogus. The other things you mention matter as well (and don't forget speed, which matters more than anything).

                  Additionally, the advantage associated with being bigger will become less important in a few years. At U-13, some kids are twice as big as other kids. When they're U-16s, that's no longer true.
                  Actually, I have the exact opposite view. In my experience the larger children have grown too fast when they are younger so their lateral movement and ball handling skill are not there. But those come later when the child "grows into" his body. The smaller child typically dominates at the lower ages because they are more nimble. As they both mature and the field gets larger, they are just muscled out.

                  I do agree that anyone can succeed.

                  Regarding, the small player that scored on the Rev's being the best -- why assume that the person who scored as the best. On our team our best player is our defender. On some teams it is their keeper or midfielders.

                  - Pathfinder

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Actually, I have the exact opposite view. In my experience the larger children have grown too fast when they are younger so their lateral movement and ball handling skill are not there. But those come later when the child "grows into" his body. The smaller child typically dominates at the lower ages because they are more nimble. As they both mature and the field gets larger, they are just muscled out.

                    I do agree that anyone can succeed.

                    Regarding, the small player that scored on the Rev's being the best -- why assume that the person who scored as the best. On our team our best player is our defender. On some teams it is their keeper or midfielders.

                    - Pathfinder
                    Well maybe he is an offensive defender.

                    In any case, it is all about the training in the early years and how it allows each child to grow into their bodies. There are certain methods that allow boys to maintain their skills as they go through growth spurts. It's a matter of knowing the literature.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Well maybe he is an offensive defender.

                      In any case, it is all about the training in the early years and how it allows each child to grow into their bodies. There are certain methods that allow boys to maintain their skills as they go through growth spurts. It's a matter of knowing the literature.
                      And thus the emphasis on U11-U12-U13 transitions. Don't worry so much about how your team does and certainly not what TS says. Worry more about your son's development during the growth spurts Better to have a coach that is not profit-driven and worried about maintaining club status.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Actually, I have the exact opposite view. In my experience the larger children have grown too fast when they are younger so their lateral movement and ball handling skill are not there. But those come later when the child "grows into" his body. The smaller child typically dominates at the lower ages because they are more nimble. As they both mature and the field gets larger, they are just muscled out.

                        I do agree that anyone can succeed.

                        Regarding, the small player that scored on the Rev's being the best -- why assume that the person who scored as the best. On our team our best player is our defender. On some teams it is their keeper or midfielders.

                        - Pathfinder
                        Never said he was the best. I have no idea if he is or isn't. But according to the poster to whom I was responding, small kids can't even make the team once you get to U13, and he certainly disproves that.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          In your dreams. Relax. Maybe little Eddie is the next Messi. Have you ever heard of people in denial? They are talking about you! Good Luck sweetheart and lighten up! Im suire every coach in the country is after your son. You must play for NU!!!! I bet he was the MVP at the MIckey Mouse Tournament in Florida.
                          Once again, all of your assumptions are wrong. You have a talent for that.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Once again, all of your assumptions are wrong. You have a talent for that.
                            He is just jealous.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Once again, all of your assumptions are wrong. You have a talent for that.
                              Sure they are! Keep telling yourself that! Go Newton! I actually almost believed you until you started babbling about 5 teams recruiting him.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Sure they are! Keep telling yourself that! Go Newton! I actually almost believed you until you started babbling about 5 teams recruiting him.
                                He is too old to have been on Newton's team. (idiot)

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