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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet's drop the nonsense about the commute to Foxboro. If the Academy was a professional system with good development and world class coaches and trainers, parents would flock to Gillette for training (even 5 days a week). The GA Cup is designed to measure your Academy against other MLS clubs and the Revolution failed miserably this weekend. 1 (own goal) for in 4 matches is abysmal! Based on those U17 results alone, Bryan Scales should be fired!! They are just going through the motions over there and holding our kids hostage!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt’s the ownership that sucks, Foxboro is just a symptom. An inner city stadium with an ownership that cares about and funds the team and academy is what’s needed.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo the teams have one more game at GA Cup? Just come home- fake the stomach bug or something!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell, there is a virus going around there there, it's Bryan Scales.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEven the 2003 team is spiraling downward. Plot their successes from last season through the most current seasons and ut oh! 5 or 6 NT/Futures players down to 1 maybe 2, who won't last with the training they are getting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's a catch 22. Parents know they won't get NT call ups at the Bolts so they need to stay with the Revs. The problem remains that the longer you stay at the Revs the further behind you fall in development. It's a no win situation that results in being dropped by the YNT either way.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat would be true if the Bolts training was even close to the Revs, which it isn’t.
The Revs do get the best younger players, which is why the younger teams do well. But then they are cast on a dismal training trajectory that leaves the Rev player poorly trained in the end. It's a consistent pattern that cannot be denied.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's a catch 22. Parents know they won't get NT call ups at the Bolts so they need to stay with the Revs. The problem remains that the longer you stay at the Revs the further behind you fall in development. It's a no win situation that results in being dropped by the YNT either way.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat would be true if the Bolts training was even close to the Revs, which it isn’t.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEven the 2003 team is spiraling downward. Plot their successes from last season through the most current seasons and ut oh! 5 or 6 NT/Futures players down to 1 maybe 2, who won't last with the training they are getting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFunny stuff, Bolts train 4 days a week with Andy Dorman and Shalrie Joseph. Both indoor and outdoor training along with a strength and conditioning regimen. What do the Revs teams get with Josh Neff and Patrick Ouckama? I'll tell you, sh*t!!!
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