To say that 2004's have signed in writing for U12 DA team is false, as 04's will be pushed up to U13 Fall of 2016. 2005's are the Calendar year for U12 of Fall 2016.
That is all.
No, DAP is not moving to the new matrix that the rest of club soccer is using (perhaps next year, though). They are keeping their current matrix, with U12s being 2004 born players for the 2016/2017 season.
No, DAP is not moving to the new matrix that the rest of club soccer is using (perhaps next year, though). They are keeping their current matrix, with U12s being 2004 born players for the 2016/2017 season.
That is all.
What "other" matrix? USYS is the same as DAP, U12 next fall are 2004, u13 2005, etc.
No, DAP is not moving to the new matrix that the rest of club soccer is using (perhaps next year, though). They are keeping their current matrix, with U12s being 2004 born players for the 2016/2017 season.
That is all.
I was wrong - above was right.
found the Player Development Initiatives (Final)
Now, by not implementing the calendar year changes this Fall, how much will this impact the 05's that will be over looked for 04's and aged out of the opportunity in the Fall of 2017.
Interesting, because I speak with GH fairly frequently and when asked, he told me there would be no U12 team. BTW, my son is U14 so it wouldn't effect me either way.
Hey Revs parent, didn't you read and agree to the social media disclaimer at the beginning of the year? Stay off the site.
To say that 2004's have signed in writing for U12 DA team is false, as 04's will be pushed up to U13 Fall of 2016. 2005's are the Calendar year for U12 of Fall 2016.
MLS season starts soon. Watch and please come back and tell us if that is impressive soccer in any shape, size, or form.
Not a fan of MLS I gather? So you hate on the Revs here because the man child doesn't think MLS is " impressive soccer". Now you tell us here what league you like, better yet, tell us if you even played the game. My guess is you're about 48 yrs. old, played maybe 1 year of JV, you have a 38 inch waist and after multiple RDS sessions, your son has not even made a dent with the Revolution staff. Am I close in my assessment? I think I most certainly am!!! Listen, it's about lunch time, go have a foot long.
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