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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhat do you mean- a threat and lack of class? a scrimmage would be about replacing playing up with playing a good team in your age group that is not in NEP. down boy, sit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm not the original poster but I didn't read the post as any type of threat. I believe the poster was responding to post that NEFC said they wanted more competition and should move up and play older teams so they suggested playing Valeo at this age group to get some more competition. That doesn't sound unreasonable to me?
On first part of the original email I do agree that playing up does open up some opportunity for kids to get hurt. It's OK at younger age group but once you start getting up into the U12 age group there can be a big difference in size.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell, let NEFC boys develop. You said it yourself, they did not play well the second half so they, like every team, can break down at any point. At this age, the U12's are too big and if they get into a game with aggressive players who are p*ssed that they are getting beaten by a younger team, the boys can really get hurt and they get out of their game. Set up a scrimmage with Valeo.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are a bit silly.... Playing a scrimmage is not a solution and it's not really about the league. They play who they play and that's it but why do you suggest a Maple team?
Let's change the subject before this poster blows a gasket and has us all arrested for silliness.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt was probably just a suggestion that there are good teams that NEFC hasn't played recently. Jees, paranoid much? Whatever.
Let's change the subject before this poster blows a gasket and has us all arrested for silliness.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI saw this team play last year. They were big all decent to very good players but nothing special. I was told cb recruited(as do all clubs) Did he get a bunch of really good additions or is it just the same team? A very good team but nothing to write on and on about.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI suggested playing up to help with their development. Winning games easily and not being challenge for a full 60 mins is not going to improve them. Winning 5-1 at half-time does not make a competitive development environment for the team winning. They did not play well during the second half because the game was already done. Different game if it was 2-1, or 1-0, they need to remain focused, and need to be sharp with their decisions and technical abilities. Yes, WU played better the second half, but if NEFC scored again to make 6-1 they did hit the post twice winning 5-1, the game turns into a blow out. You can disagree but if want to development players they need to be playing competitive games every weekend, not just 20 mins during a game that was already over 20 Mins from the kick off!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are correct about the first 15-20 min. But if WU finish the chance they have in front of the net when it was 3-1 then the game is 3-2 and the goal that immediately followed that mis never happens. You are putting too much into how great you think your team is and underestimating how flat WU was to start the match. Not to take anything away from the NEFC team but WU has played and beaten better teams then NEFC. Was NEFC overall better than WU this day...yes. It is just that but don't get too ahead of yourself. Even in defeat WU overall showed more confidence on the ball playing 1 on 1. It feel it is easier to teach players to knock the ball ball around in patterns such as what NEFC displayed then to teach players to make there own decisions and be supremely confident on the ball such as WU is. I know they are too different developmental philosophies. As WU's new players learn this team will just continue to get stronger and stronger. We will see in a few years who truly develops the better players with confidence on the ball. NEFC was a good team with some talent and will continue to recruit from a much larger pool then WU has access to but don't under estimate what WU has done and will continue to do.
Our team is looking forward to playing them again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe current NEFC Central has gone undefeated for 2 months. That is a good thing for the rest of the teams. When you lose, you identify weaknesses, new strengths, new lesson plans for practice. It does not mean that NEFC Central is going to dominate from here on in. I guarantee they won't.
Our team is looking forward to playing them again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt least the loss by Valeo will end the silliness about who is better, NU or Valeo. I think NU might be the #2 team in the state. Only NEFC stands a chance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt least the loss by Valeo will end the silliness about who is better, NU or Valeo. I think NU might be the #2 team in the state. Only NEFC stands a chance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere's where we stand heading into the Fall 2013 season...
Top 2 Teams (not necessarily in order):
NEFC Central
Western United
3rd and 4th:
Valeo
Newton United
5th and 6th:
Scorpions
MPS Bulldogs Elite
Best of the Rest:
Boston Bolts
PTUSA FC Coastal Impact
Aztecs
First:
NEFC Central
Second:
WUP/Newton United
Third:
Valeo
Aztecs
Seacoast (NH)
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