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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is my first post of the day, BTDT. I see you were back at it bright and early again.
Some impressive commitment lists come out from your foes and you just go wild. You presume there are other people like you in their basements worrying about "marketing messages" and re-writing narratives. What a fool you are. No one else cares. No current participants care a bit about what might or might not happen 5-10 years from now.
You are such a small human being. Let's say for the sake of argument that every single one of your distorted, bizarre claims ends up happening. What then? What do you think will happen? Will you be given the key to a city? Have a street named after you? Win the TS Lifetime achievement award? Or will you be unable to accept the award because you will deny that you were posting all those years? Or will you only win the feeling of some bizarre vindication that will live only inside your own head?
Get a grip, my friend. We tried to tell you 4-5 years ago that you were destroying yourself. Then we told you it was getting worse 2 years ago. But you just wake up every single morning and continue to play this small man's game, sullying your name and anyone and everyone associated with you. You love to talk about what is "sad." You are the very definition of it.
Boston Breakers Class of 2015
Boston Breakers U18 ECNL
Abbey Clapp - Northeastern University D1 #84
Elizabeth George - Northeastern University D1 #84
Jenna Thomas - UMASS Amherst D1 #175
Carly Baggot - Bucknell University D1 #196
Sarah Boule - Elon University D1 #205
Mia Sardella - Loyola Maryland D1 #225
Melanie DaSilva - Sacred Heart University D1 #241
Kristen Kotspopoulos - Duquesne University D1 #248
Alexandra Spangler - Bryant University D1 #285
Sarah Kate Norton - Quinnipiac Unversity D1 #286
Riley Wilde - Canisius College D1 #297
Ariana Silvia - Southern New Hampshire University D2 #87
Madeline Maloney - Middlebury College D3 #25
Boston Breakers U17 ECNL
Pamela Chan - Rochester University D3 #37
Boston Breakers U18 Royal
Elissa Dukeshire - Providence College D1 #123
Rachael McClure - Assumption College D2 #41
Corey Murray - St. Anselm D2 #81
Sarah DeBenedictis - Vassar College D3 #54
Julia Patterson – Bowdoin D3 #22
Claire Dardinski - Bowdoin D3 #22
Marlaina Reidy - Bowdoin D3 #22
Stars Class of 2015
FC Stars U18 ECNL
Gabriella Carreiro Boston College D1 #41
Eva Gourdeau Syracuse University D1 #80
Beth Kamphus University of Dayton D1 #81
Eve Goulet Northeastern University D1 #84
Hannah Rosenblatt Northeastern University D1 #84
Pietra Sweeney Boston University D1 #90
Dorrie Varley-Barrett Boston University D1 #90
Allison Wiggins Harvard University D1 #100
Romie Boyd University of Pennsylvania D1 #127
Mercedes Fissore-O'Leary Columbia University D1 #206
Alexa Elworthy University of Rhode Island D1 #226
Julia Schneider U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Kathryn O'Brien Rollins College D2 #2
Olivia McSweeney New York University D3 #26
Kaylee Sye Wheaton College D3 #94
FC Stars U18 NPL
Arundel Miguelez William and Mary D1 #97
Madison Waldron University of Rhode Island D1 #226
Alyssa Hyland Sacred Heart University D1 #241
Megan Pulnik University of Maine D1 #277
Katie Nugent Bryant University D1 #285
Cayla D'Amico Bryant University D1 #285
Kylie Lance Quinnipiac University D1 #286
Kristina Schneider U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Madeline Walsh U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Julia Hill St. Lawrence University D3 #32
Meghan Thomasch Stonehill College D2 #92
Caroline Colbert Stonehill College D2 #92
Jess Deluca Babson College D3 #130
FC Stars U18 Central Utd
Kaitlyn Thorogood Sacred Heart University D1 #241
Molly Cleveland Assumption College D2 #41
Cassidy Manna Assumption College D2 #41
FC Stars U17 ECNL
Jennifer Caruso Brown University D1 #90
FC Stars U17 NPL
Lauren Aldrich U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Taylor Bilyak Southern Connecticut State University D2 #46
Megan Lo Claremont-McKenna College D3 #170
While you are pondering your response, let's not forget these boasts from yesteryear.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUCLA, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Brown, Georgetown, BC (many), Maryland, Colgate, UMass, UConn, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Northeastern, BU, Providence, Elon, Fairfield, Amherst, Bowdoin......
Young Female Athlete of Year (National)
HS POY (National)
Over 100 per cent club growth over past 2 years
Just sayin'Here is a copy of the Scorpions sales pitch inviting players to their tryouts. It is like many other such emails clubs send out at this time of year. In it the Scorpions make several statements that I believe should be challenged as quite misleading. Specifically:
1-The 3 areas they say are crucial for 'ELITE' player development - The assumption seems to be that simply playing on one of their teams qualifies the player as "ELITE" and nowhere do they seem to suggest that actual talent is needed or that hard work is required.
2- The idea that the ECNL represents the highest level of competition in the country and that simply partaking in that competition will elevate a player to "the next level". The assumption clearly is that the ECNL is the only place where competitive games get played.
3- The idea that the ECNL represents some unique opportunity to be included in the US National team. The notion being sold is that the ECNL will give a player a better shot at making it to the US National team than all of the other venues out there.
4- The idea the the majority of college recruiting takes place at ECNL events. The inference is that showcases are the only place where college coaches recruit and that the ECNL showcases are the only showcases that they actually attend.
5- The idea that the club deserves more credit for a player earning a soccer scholarship than the player themselves. The claim that obviously is being made is the Scorpions created the player's success and can replicate that success for another player.
When you read this sort of email it is quite easy to understand why there is so much division between the ECNL and Non clubs. At the very least these statements have to be looked upon as controversial. Many would argue that they really stretch the boundaries of truth. What say you?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease define impressive. Compare these lists with those from 4-5 years ago and explain how you come to that conclusion.
Boston Breakers Class of 2015
Boston Breakers U18 ECNL
Abbey Clapp - Northeastern University D1 #84
Elizabeth George - Northeastern University D1 #84
Jenna Thomas - UMASS Amherst D1 #175
Carly Baggot - Bucknell University D1 #196
Sarah Boule - Elon University D1 #205
Mia Sardella - Loyola Maryland D1 #225
Melanie DaSilva - Sacred Heart University D1 #241
Kristen Kotspopoulos - Duquesne University D1 #248
Alexandra Spangler - Bryant University D1 #285
Sarah Kate Norton - Quinnipiac Unversity D1 #286
Riley Wilde - Canisius College D1 #297
Ariana Silvia - Southern New Hampshire University D2 #87
Madeline Maloney - Middlebury College D3 #25
Boston Breakers U17 ECNL
Pamela Chan - Rochester University D3 #37
Boston Breakers U18 Royal
Elissa Dukeshire - Providence College D1 #123
Rachael McClure - Assumption College D2 #41
Corey Murray - St. Anselm D2 #81
Sarah DeBenedictis - Vassar College D3 #54
Julia Patterson – Bowdoin D3 #22
Claire Dardinski - Bowdoin D3 #22
Marlaina Reidy - Bowdoin D3 #22
Stars Class of 2015
FC Stars U18 ECNL
Gabriella Carreiro Boston College D1 #41
Eva Gourdeau Syracuse University D1 #80
Beth Kamphus University of Dayton D1 #81
Eve Goulet Northeastern University D1 #84
Hannah Rosenblatt Northeastern University D1 #84
Pietra Sweeney Boston University D1 #90
Dorrie Varley-Barrett Boston University D1 #90
Allison Wiggins Harvard University D1 #100
Romie Boyd University of Pennsylvania D1 #127
Mercedes Fissore-O'Leary Columbia University D1 #206
Alexa Elworthy University of Rhode Island D1 #226
Julia Schneider U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Kathryn O'Brien Rollins College D2 #2
Olivia McSweeney New York University D3 #26
Kaylee Sye Wheaton College D3 #94
FC Stars U18 NPL
Arundel Miguelez William and Mary D1 #97
Madison Waldron University of Rhode Island D1 #226
Alyssa Hyland Sacred Heart University D1 #241
Megan Pulnik University of Maine D1 #277
Katie Nugent Bryant University D1 #285
Cayla D'Amico Bryant University D1 #285
Kylie Lance Quinnipiac University D1 #286
Kristina Schneider U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Madeline Walsh U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Julia Hill St. Lawrence University D3 #32
Meghan Thomasch Stonehill College D2 #92
Caroline Colbert Stonehill College D2 #92
Jess Deluca Babson College D3 #130
FC Stars U18 Central Utd
Kaitlyn Thorogood Sacred Heart University D1 #241
Molly Cleveland Assumption College D2 #41
Cassidy Manna Assumption College D2 #41
FC Stars U17 ECNL
Jennifer Caruso Brown University D1 #90
FC Stars U17 NPL
Lauren Aldrich U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Taylor Bilyak Southern Connecticut State University D2 #46
Megan Lo Claremont-McKenna College D3 #170
While you are pondering your response, let's not forget these boasts from yesteryear.
How ironic that the only poster who wants to make a big deal out of comparing from different eras is the poster who condemns the lists, and now has his hands tied because he can't post or gloat about his own club's lists.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere we go. The very definition of obsession and hatred. Gotta know when to jusst say "congrats."
How ironic that the only poster who wants to make a big deal out of comparing from different eras is the poster who condemns the lists, and now has his hands tied because he can't post or gloat about his own club's lists.
Being an obsessed, self-loathing, hateful stalker is no way to go through life.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis post,and the post that it is a response to, are both by Perspective. Everyone here is on to your tricks Perspective.
Being an obsessed, self-loathing, hateful stalker is no way to go through life.
As for the latter, did you forget the guy who says he has made P his personal obsession first thing in the morning on a daily basis, LOL?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think this is pretty offensive to the D1 academic institutions listed here. Do you think the Ivy girls are going to be skipping class? Do you think the Patriot League girls are going to be skipping class? Do you have any idea about the academic requirements for players on any of these teams. You are a fool.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease define impressive. Compare these lists with those from 4-5 years ago and explain how you come to that conclusion.
Boston Breakers Class of 2015
Boston Breakers U18 ECNL
Abbey Clapp - Northeastern University D1 #84
Elizabeth George - Northeastern University D1 #84
Jenna Thomas - UMASS Amherst D1 #175
Carly Baggot - Bucknell University D1 #196
Sarah Boule - Elon University D1 #205
Mia Sardella - Loyola Maryland D1 #225
Melanie DaSilva - Sacred Heart University D1 #241
Kristen Kotspopoulos - Duquesne University D1 #248
Alexandra Spangler - Bryant University D1 #285
Sarah Kate Norton - Quinnipiac Unversity D1 #286
Riley Wilde - Canisius College D1 #297
Ariana Silvia - Southern New Hampshire University D2 #87
Madeline Maloney - Middlebury College D3 #25
Boston Breakers U17 ECNL
Pamela Chan - Rochester University D3 #37
Boston Breakers U18 Royal
Elissa Dukeshire - Providence College D1 #123
Rachael McClure - Assumption College D2 #41
Corey Murray - St. Anselm D2 #81
Sarah DeBenedictis - Vassar College D3 #54
Julia Patterson – Bowdoin D3 #22
Claire Dardinski - Bowdoin D3 #22
Marlaina Reidy - Bowdoin D3 #22
Stars Class of 2015
FC Stars U18 ECNL
Gabriella Carreiro Boston College D1 #41
Eva Gourdeau Syracuse University D1 #80
Beth Kamphus University of Dayton D1 #81
Eve Goulet Northeastern University D1 #84
Hannah Rosenblatt Northeastern University D1 #84
Pietra Sweeney Boston University D1 #90
Dorrie Varley-Barrett Boston University D1 #90
Allison Wiggins Harvard University D1 #100
Romie Boyd University of Pennsylvania D1 #127
Mercedes Fissore-O'Leary Columbia University D1 #206
Alexa Elworthy University of Rhode Island D1 #226
Julia Schneider U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Kathryn O'Brien Rollins College D2 #2
Olivia McSweeney New York University D3 #26
Kaylee Sye Wheaton College D3 #94
FC Stars U18 NPL
Arundel Miguelez William and Mary D1 #97
Madison Waldron University of Rhode Island D1 #226
Alyssa Hyland Sacred Heart University D1 #241
Megan Pulnik University of Maine D1 #277
Katie Nugent Bryant University D1 #285
Cayla D'Amico Bryant University D1 #285
Kylie Lance Quinnipiac University D1 #286
Kristina Schneider U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Madeline Walsh U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Julia Hill St. Lawrence University D3 #32
Meghan Thomasch Stonehill College D2 #92
Caroline Colbert Stonehill College D2 #92
Jess Deluca Babson College D3 #130
FC Stars U18 Central Utd
Kaitlyn Thorogood Sacred Heart University D1 #241
Molly Cleveland Assumption College D2 #41
Cassidy Manna Assumption College D2 #41
FC Stars U17 ECNL
Jennifer Caruso Brown University D1 #90
FC Stars U17 NPL
Lauren Aldrich U Mass Lowell D1 #302
Taylor Bilyak Southern Connecticut State University D2 #46
Megan Lo Claremont-McKenna College D3 #170
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou seem to be making a very common mistake here on TS, combining multiple authors in your mind and thinking their posts represent one particular pov. You are actually objecting to the opinions of several different people here.
The scholarship piece your seem to be referring to is a response to one particular poster who has a strong view that education and specifically college academic rankings should dictate college decisions over everything, including scholarship money.
The other piece you are responding to about the perceived "value" of a commitment is actually a different poster who likes to use the soccer rankings to prove that their club is superior to other clubs.
These are both long time posters who are both very active posting here of TS for a long time and suffice to say that neither of them are exactly fans of NEFC. Don't confuse responses to their immature posts as an attack on your child's results. Most of us here congratulate your daughter for her achievement and you for successfully shepherding her through the maze to this point.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is post #109, a companion to #108, and both first of the morning posts 2-3 days ago. After careful review, it has been determined that BTDT did not author these posts. A lot of work went into them and they were in response to BTDT-specific challenges, but things are not always what they seem. Again, BTDT did not author these. The real author must be congratulated. Very well played.
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