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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhere did you pick up the broad brush? Home Depot? Stop please, you sound like an idiot.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhere did you pick up the broad brush? Home Depot? Stop please, you sound like an idiot.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postmine did not make it... despite a bunch of RTC. glad we did not waste money on RDS.. if they think you have something they will invite you in. Don't was $$ on RDS. U14 is not terribly important but "respect" to those boys who made it. I hope its everything you hope it would be.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postmine did not make it... despite a bunch of RTC. glad we did not waste money on RDS.. if they think you have something they will invite you in. Don't was $$ on RDS. U14 is not terribly important but "respect" to those boys who made it. I hope its everything you hope it would be.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour attempt at sarcasm? Funny stuff, thing is, most kids would jump at the opportunity to play for one of their Academy teams. The Revs are New England's MLS franchise and the status associated with that is immeasurable. FC Boston Bolts and Seacoast don't have the same cache even though they play in the same league. It's not about the program being fully funded either. They are the New England Revolution, that alone will give them access to the very top players within their geographical spectrum. saying you play for NYCFC,NYRB, DC United, Philadelphia Union or any other MLS Youth system gives you instant cred versus a private academy outfit.
'Status is immeasurable'?????
Please. If you are considering playing for the Revs, go watch their 16 and 18 year old teams play (not to mention their anemic MLS team). You will witness what the organization does with players that they havecoachfor awhile. IMHO, you will not be impressed and no one will stand out. Postsabout them stifling growth in other threads is accurate. The only high level players they have produced were primarily trained elsewhere.
If you live close by and were confident that your son would get meaningful minutes, it would be tough to turn down. But if your entire lifestyle is going to change, you better make damn sure there is going to be something more substantial at the end of the road rather than simply 'status' only for the moment. Do you want your son to be the best player and well rounded young man that he can be? Or are simply searching for 'status'.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGeesh...idol worship much?
'Status is immeasurable'?????
Please. If you are considering playing for the Revs, go watch their 16 and 18 year old teams play (not to mention their anemic MLS team). You will witness what the organization does with players that they havecoachfor awhile. IMHO, you will not be impressed and no one will stand out. Postsabout them stifling growth in other threads is accurate. The only high level players they have produced were primarily trained elsewhere.
If you live close by and were confident that your son would get meaningful minutes, it would be tough to turn down. But if your entire lifestyle is going to change, you better make damn sure there is going to be something more substantial at the end of the road rather than simply 'status' only for the moment. Do you want your son to be the best player and well rounded young man that he can be? Or are simply searching for 'status'.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGeesh...idol worship much?
'Status is immeasurable'?????
Please. If you are considering playing for the Revs, go watch their 16 and 18 year old teams play (not to mention their anemic MLS team). You will witness what the organization does with players that they havecoachfor awhile. IMHO, you will not be impressed and no one will stand out. Postsabout them stifling growth in other threads is accurate. The only high level players they have produced were primarily trained elsewhere.
If you live close by and were confident that your son would get meaningful minutes, it would be tough to turn down. But if your entire lifestyle is going to change, you better make damn sure there is going to be something more substantial at the end of the road rather than simply 'status' only for the moment. Do you want your son to be the best player and well rounded young man that he can be? Or are simply searching for 'status'.
However, I also agree with a common theme that the Revs don't do much with the talent they have practically handed to them on a silver platter because they're an MLS team. They shouldn't be a mid table team in a weak bracket. So if presented with the opportunity to play for the Revs carefully consider that your skills may flatline there, it's a big sacrifice, and if you're not a starter you are giving up a great deal for training that may or many not be much better than a top non DA club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnot the OP - I do agree that being on an MLS team does give a player much more street cred when it comes to recruiting. It helps get coaches to at least take a look at you - you've got to prove yourself from there on out.
However, I also agree with a common theme that the Revs don't do much with the talent they have practically handed to them on a silver platter because they're an MLS team. They shouldn't be a mid table team in a weak bracket. So if presented with the opportunity to play for the Revs carefully consider that your skills may flatline there, it's a big sacrifice, and if you're not a starter you are giving up a great deal for training that may or many not be much better than a top non DA club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat does starting have to do with training?
But if you want your kid to dedicate 10 months of the year and give up HS (and many other things in life) so he can sit on the bench so he can say he "plays" for the Revs, feel free.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou can train all you want, but if you don't get to practice it some of the time in games you're not really learning. And if a coach sees you're not playing much or comes to watch you play and you don't, that speaks volumes.
But if you want your kid to dedicate 10 months of the year and give up HS (and many other things in life) so he can sit on the bench so he can say he "plays" for the Revs, feel free.
Starters are rotated for development reasons.
Positions are rotated at the younger ages as well.
Players asked to play up (so don't nec. start on their team)
Don't think the Revs take "bench" players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post20% mandated playing time.
Starters are rotated for development reasons.
Positions are rotated at the younger ages as well.
Players asked to play up (so don't nec. start on their team)
Don't think the Revs take "bench" players.
Four practices a week are mandated also...how often do the Revs follow that?
Look if your kid is jonesing to play for the Revs and is good enough to get a spot, that's great. It is a big accomplishment. Just go in with eyes wide open and consider your next best option carefully. It works out for many but not all.
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>In the past the Revs were notorious for skirting the rules, including starting then yanking >players.
Now they just don't give the player starts.
>Four practices a week are mandated also...how often do the Revs follow that?
Pretty much never. It's usually 3 times per week, but sometimes it's only 2 times per week.
>Look if your kid is jonesing to play for the Revs and is good enough to get a spot, that's >great. It is a big accomplishment. Just go in with eyes wide open and consider your next >best option carefully. It works out for many but not all.
Agree 100%
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