Originally posted by BeenThereDoneThat
MPS has been seriously building its age group program for 5 or 6 years.
It has now built it into one of the largest clubs / player pools (according to BTDT).
It has done this in a MAPLE Club culture that for their own protective reasons has been very negative to MPS's existence.
The various critics of MPS - the South Coast leadership, the CRU leadership and Sir Alex, Spirit Coach et al...
Have cited cost, poaching, and poor development framework as negatives against MPS.
Yet, MPS has grown significantly the last 5 years and have become increasingly more competitive.
Why?
The development of its players the last 5 years leads to more and more players/parents wanting to leave existing clubs. They deem it good value (development) at the price - even though it is more expensive than other clubs.
They have built a school of excellence program that is just now starting to competively feed its under 13 program.
I still think it will be 3 to 5 years before this translates into perhaps having all its teams consistently rank near the top of each age group.
I consider their success huge so far and if I were starting from scratch I would think it would take a good 7 to 10 years (especially with all the negative influences against MPS by competitor Maple Clubs) to build a good club environment that provides a consistent approach top to bottom. So they are 5 years into this process or halfway under a 10 year timeline.
So BTDT - I think your missing the big picture of "success" - that MPS is attracting more and more players year after year because its reputation of providing consistent quality development in terms of individual skills, team play, team cohesiveness, and character building.
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