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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    The revs U17 and U19 should do better this fall. Many competitors in their conference are much weaker than last year - Bolts, Beachside, Oakwood, FC Westchester are all having trouble recruiting good players
    Not sure what you are basing this on? Revs are very young at U17. U19 should be strong but will also be playing U17’s up. All the non-MLS teams utilize older players since they have Pre-Academies and need results to attract players.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Or you need promotion and relegation so there is a consequence to not caring.
      Where promotion/relegation is used, there is a soccer pyramid - with healthy lower-division clubs to be promoted, and healthy lower-division leagues for teams to be relegated into...

      If I understand, mostly those systems often use transfer fees, (with trickle-down to developing youth clubs) to help fund a broad base...

      Not to say it couldn’t be done here, but reminding that conditions are different where pro-rel works.

      Personally, I agree MLS teams should have to field or affiliate a D2 team, as is currently the case with USL. I’d suggest that a U23 DA level should be the next requirement - hopefully a D3 or D4 league (as well as a development showcase for Olympic squads) could evolve out of that.

      Don’t get me started on NCAA either....

      ... And at least on the Men’s side there is a D1 league well-established - Women’s is another thing -

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        The revs U17 and U19 should do better this fall. Many competitors in their conference are much weaker than last year - Bolts, Beachside, Oakwood, FC Westchester are all having trouble recruiting good players
        You can’t do much worse than last years 17’s so congrats on the bold prediction.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          You can’t do much worse than last years 17’s so congrats on the bold prediction.
          If the team is mostly 03's I wouldn't expect too much

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            If the team is mostly 03's I wouldn't expect too much
            They cut all of the 02’s

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              No Revs 2004's at the USNT U15 camp last week.
              Not a surprise. Everyone involved with the 2002, 2003 and 2004 age groups knows that the Revs have not been attracting the top area talent in those groups for several years now. Players and their families can all see the path the Revs lead to, and as a result, the best players in those age groups are largely now at Bolts/NEFC/GPS/ISL or some combination thereof.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Not a surprise. Everyone involved with the 2002, 2003 and 2004 age groups knows that the Revs have not been attracting the top area talent in those groups for several years now. Players and their families can all see the path the Revs lead to, and as a result, the best players in those age groups are largely now at Bolts/NEFC/GPS/ISL or some combination thereof.
                That explains why Bolts, NEFC and GPS are full of NT players. 😂

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  That explains why Bolts, NEFC and GPS are full of NT players. 😂
                  It definitely explains why the Revs can't get anyone called in.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Not a surprise. Everyone involved with the 2002, 2003 and 2004 age groups knows that the Revs have not been attracting the top area talent in those groups for several years now. Players and their families can all see the path the Revs lead to, and as a result, the best players in those age groups are largely now at Bolts/NEFC/GPS/ISL or some combination thereof.
                    Sorry your kid was cut, enjoy the ISL and Bolts, or some combination thereof.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      They cut all of the 02’s
                      Or ... those 02's couldn't cut it anymore...

                      Competition makes for the best development.

                      Kids changing, not able to keep up the pace. Others growing into their skills. Everyone else but the duffusses on this site understand puberty changes kids a lot. Some for better, some for worse athletically and mentally.

                      The only MLS team in NE would be idiots if they didn't choose the top kids every time over trying to develop your slow kid.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Not a surprise. Everyone involved with the 2002, 2003 and 2004 age groups knows that the Revs have not been attracting the top area talent in those groups for several years now. Players and their families can all see the path the Revs lead to, and as a result, the best players in those age groups are largely now at Bolts/NEFC/GPS/ISL or some combination thereof.
                        If you want to go to ISL - GO! Good luck to you. MLS DA should really focus on having the best players and cutting the rest. You can't possibly have a good DA team with 1/2 the team absent for 1/2 he year, then showing up with dismal habits in the spring. That's totally rooky and the pay to play DAs can get away with it because they can keep the second and sometimes a third NPL string.

                        Not so for fully funded MLS DA. No Waivers. Ever more. You made your choice. Be happy and stop your pouting.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Or ... those 02's couldn't cut it anymore...

                          Competition makes for the best development.

                          Kids changing, not able to keep up the pace. Others growing into their skills. Everyone else but the duffusses on this site understand puberty changes kids a lot. Some for better, some for worse athletically and mentally.

                          The only MLS team in NE would be idiots if they didn't choose the top kids every time over trying to develop your slow kid.
                          Revs can't pick talent to save their lives. This isn't about puberty but Revs coaches not having a clue. an entire group of older players shouldn't be eliminated, particularly when rosters tend to favor the older kids to being with

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            If you want to go to ISL - GO! Good luck to you. MLS DA should really focus on having the best players and cutting the rest. You can't possibly have a good DA team with 1/2 the team absent for 1/2 he year, then showing up with dismal habits in the spring. That's totally rooky and the pay to play DAs can get away with it because they can keep the second and sometimes a third NPL string.

                            Not so for fully funded MLS DA. No Waivers. Ever more. You made your choice. Be happy and stop your pouting.
                            Waivers are usually limited to less than a handful. Many successful DA clubs have waivered kids. In fact kids don't even have to be officially waivered but just get a wink and a nudge that they'll be added once HS is done (the add-on period goes to April). HS is finished in November, not March so you are exaggerating quite a bit.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Waivers are usually limited to less than a handful. Many successful DA clubs have waivered kids. In fact kids don't even have to be officially waivered but just get a wink and a nudge that they'll be added once HS is done (the add-on period goes to April). HS is finished in November, not March so you are exaggerating quite a bit.
                              If you think what they play in HS is football then you deserved to be cut. Everyone knows its kickball.

                              No MLS DA gives waivers. It's another elitist absurd concept that holds soccer development back by the pushy eliti$t have$ vs real talent.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Revs can't pick talent to save their lives. This isn't about puberty but Revs coaches not having a clue. an entire group of older players shouldn't be eliminated, particularly when rosters tend to favor the older kids to being with
                                All sports studies show early developed kids who had an advantage due to speed/size and even technique can be slowed and regressed compared to ones catching up during puberty.

                                just do your research. Your kid may again regain competitive status if he trains hard enough but others have simply surpassed him by catching up with their biological clock. Be happy where you are. Stop begrudging others

                                https://www.healthychildren.org/Engl...nd-Sports.aspx

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