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The Revolution Academy needs to make some changes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you have any idea how bad Seacoast is? Yet the Revs 17's lost to them and the Revs 19's only beat them 2-1. For the sake of those 12 year olds, take off the blinders. The end of the road a few years ahead is a cliff.
...and as far as criticizing those making negative comments, how about those masochists that come here to read them?
Full disclosure, my son wasn't asked to join REVS or another DA. I told him use it as motivation to work on his game and play less Fortnite. From what I told and some rudimentary research, playing DA doesn't really matter until 15 -16 years old. (And that assumes DA offers the best competition and training)
Brokeback Foxboro was very funny. Thanks for laughter.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt least four U17's have walked away from that sh*t organization in the past month preferring to play for their High Schools. The Revs are a joke.
Three players have left u17s on their own volition - JA, CP, and MS -- would not be surprising if others left due to frustrations.
LB (01) left the 19s.
From what I can see, Bolts DA seem to do a much better job of having a true meritocracy -- playing decisions seem so much more rational.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBiggest issue on the 17s is a bit of blind favoritism of a group of players who for a long time can do no wrong in the coaches eyes and are rarely called out or benched. Other players on the team(s) seem to be held to a much different standard. Team claims to be run on pure competition and meritocracy but that really seems like just rhetoric. Team would really benefit from treating all kids the same and truly attempting to view players with clear eyes.
Three players have left u17s on their own volition - JA, CP, and MS -- would not be surprising if others left due to frustrations.
LB (01) left the 19s.
From what I can see, Bolts DA seem to do a much better job of having a true meritocracy -- playing decisions seem so much more rational.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBiggest issue on the 17s is a bit of blind favoritism of a group of players who for a long time can do no wrong in the coaches eyes and are rarely called out or benched. Other players on the team(s) seem to be held to a much different standard. Team claims to be run on pure competition and meritocracy but that really seems like just rhetoric. Team would really benefit from treating all kids the same and truly attempting to view players with clear eyes.
Three players have left u17s on their own volition - JA, CP, and MS -- would not be surprising if others left due to frustrations.
LB (01) left the 19s.
From what I can see, Bolts DA seem to do a much better job of having a true meritocracy -- playing decisions seem so much more rational.
Centerback consistently booting it up the field to no one.
Midfield couldn't string passes, lost the ball, lost their shoe? Forwards attempts thwarted with no assistance. Pathetic
The team has a big bench. More self-deportating would be a blessing to all.
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From what I can see, Bolts DA seem to do a much better job of having a true meritocracy -- playing decisions seem so much more rational.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBiggest issue on the 17s is a bit of blind favoritism of a group of players who for a long time can do no wrong in the coaches eyes and are rarely called out or benched. Other players on the team(s) seem to be held to a much different standard. Team claims to be run on pure competition and meritocracy but that really seems like just rhetoric. Team would really benefit from treating all kids the same and truly attempting to view players with clear eyes.
Three players have left u17s on their own volition - JA, CP, and MS -- would not be surprising if others left due to frustrations.
LB (01) left the 19s.
From what I can see, Bolts DA seem to do a much better job of having a true meritocracy -- playing decisions seem so much more rational.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have a kid on that team and he loves the coach. Midfield just needs more time to play together without changes every game. The best players are no longer guaranteed full minutes and it is destroying their confidence.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBiggest issue on the 17s is a bit of blind favoritism of a group of players who for a long time can do no wrong in the coaches eyes and are rarely called out or benched. Other players on the team(s) seem to be held to a much different standard. Team claims to be run on pure competition and meritocracy but that really seems like just rhetoric. Team would really benefit from treating all kids the same and truly attempting to view players with clear eyes.
Three players have left u17s on their own volition - JA, CP, and MS -- would not be surprising if others left due to frustrations.
LB (01) left the 19s.
From what I can see, Bolts DA seem to do a much better job of having a true meritocracy -- playing decisions seem so much more rational.
Next week may be all good again!
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