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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDAP is not about team records. It is to identify individual talents .... Only the top few players at each age group are relevant to the Revs, and those players will consistently be played up to the level of competition that the coaches feel is best for their development.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrue and since the Rev coaches have an extremely strong record in developing national team and professional players, if your son is not a chosen one, then it's best just to go along with the coach's decision and he should not pursue anything beyond the Revs' bench.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPeople couldn't have found you with a map before Newton United handed you the talent that got you noticed. Everyone needs some help at some point. You hit the lottery. Embrace it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Revs got the boys to the NT. No kid playing for Valeo is getting a call.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere's the thing. The young group of players who have been asked to the national campus now have to go through the entire program of the revolution because there's a little choice and where they can play and train. So, do you think the revs will be able to develop these players up until the age of 18? And compare the revs program with residential programs where the young kids will be training hours and hours per day rather than a few per week. Those kids are their competition It's a scary concept isn't it?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere's the thing. The young group of players who have been asked to the national campus now have to go through the entire program of the revolution because there's a little choice and where they can play and train. So, do you think the revs will be able to develop these players up until the age of 18? And compare the revs program with residential programs where the young kids will be training hours and hours per day rather than a few per week. Those kids are their competition It's a scary concept isn't it?
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