Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

The Revolution Academy needs to make some changes.

Collapse
X
  •  
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    At that age I'd definitely take a wait and see approach. It's unclear if boys ECNL will shake things up but I think it will some. More families are seeing that DA ain't all that, but up until now there weren't as many options. You are right that foreign and prep school players are landing the prime college spots. But there are many roster spots open to non DA plyers at lower level D1, D2 and D3 schools. He may also lose interest too - happens a lot in middle school. Finally, if he's good and as long as he's at a club with good coaching, he'll have opportunities at U14+. You don't have to join now out of fear he'll be closed out. History has shown there's a lot of turnover on DA teams.
    Turnover? You can't be serious?
    All I keep reading is that the best players are playing DA and that they are identified by U12. Does this mean that it's possible that there are good players developing outside of DA?

    Comment


      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Hey dumb dumb u11/u12/u whatever parents. The last Newton Revs player was cut during pre-season freshman year at a low level D1 college program. Reality Check? It should be!
      Calm down CLOWNS !
      What does that have anything to do with?

      Comment


        [QUOTE=Unregistered;2008142]
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

        Not to mention the Revs player who scored the 3rd goal used to play for Seacoast.

        The Revs are practically begging Seacoast's big 04 to join them, he will be even better than his sister (Duke) and brother (Holy Cross) he would become the Revs best player even playing up a year.
        No- the best player from either teams is the skinny Valeo player in the midfield. In fact, this kid is the one to watch in the next few years. Slow physical developer but on his way.

        A fan.

        Comment


          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Turnover? You can't be serious?
          All I keep reading is that the best players are playing DA and that they are identified by U12. Does this mean that it's possible that there are good players developing outside of DA?
          Kids outside of DA aren't particularly dedicated.

          Comment


            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Turnover? You can't be serious?
            All I keep reading is that the best players are playing DA and that they are identified by U12. Does this mean that it's possible that there are good players developing outside of DA?
            Not the OP but it has been shown many times over the years that there is turnover, at the Revs especially. To say they're all id'd at U12 is not only not true, but I'd run away from a program that claimed it is. Yes the "top" players are obvious. But there are many others that need some more time to develop and in many times grow. A club would foolish to lock in eleven year olds and never look at anyone else. Which would explain why they don't do it.

            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Kids outside of DA aren't particularly dedicated.
            As are some in DA. You can't define all players inside or out because there is no universal truth, particularly at the younger ages where kids are trying to sort through what really drives them.

            Comment


              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              At that age I'd definitely take a wait and see approach. It's unclear if boys ECNL will shake things up but I think it will some. More families are seeing that DA ain't all that, but up until now there weren't as many options. You are right that foreign and prep school players are landing the prime college spots. But there are many roster spots open to non DA plyers at lower level D1, D2 and D3 schools. He may also lose interest too - happens a lot in middle school. Finally, if he's good and as long as he's at a club with good coaching, he'll have opportunities at U14+. You don't have to join now out of fear he'll be closed out. History has shown there's a lot of turnover on DA teams.
              It seems the time of the high school athlete is coming back and DA could be in trouble due to ECNL.

              Comment


                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                It seems the time of the high school athlete is coming back and DA could be in trouble due to ECNL.
                DA will be fine, but it will take a hit. Top players, especially at MLS clubs, will stick with it.
                But lower ones and those at pay to play clubs will I think at least take a look. Some DA clubs aren't any better than some non DA ones, and players can end up at the same schools without having to give up HS sports. It varies player to player but DA doesn't fit for all. Now kids will have an option, as will teh girls with GDA starting.

                Comment


                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Kids outside of DA aren't particularly dedicated.
                  Completely false!
                  I know of many non DA boys, just in my town, from U10-U14 that are playing 6 days a week in the fall and spring (4 practices & 2 games)! Most participate in organized training/games at least twice a week in the winter and summer. Many also attend a camp or two in the summer.

                  Most of these boys also play another sport or two. If that's not dedication, I don't know what is.

                  Comment


                    [QUOTE=Unregistered;2008202]
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                    No- the best player from either teams is the skinny Valeo player in the midfield. In fact, this kid is the one to watch in the next few years. Slow physical developer but on his way.

                    A fan.
                    I thought he played up.

                    Comment


                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Kids outside of DA aren't particularly dedicated.
                      WT he11 does that even mean?

                      Many kids are dedicated, but aren't talented enough. Only way to improve is dedication...or did the typical DA kick shoot out of the womb doing a rabona?

                      Comment


                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Completely false!
                        I know of many non DA boys, just in my town, from U10-U14 that are playing 6 days a week in the fall and spring (4 practices & 2 games)! Most participate in organized training/games at least twice a week in the winter and summer. Many also attend a camp or two in the summer.

                        Most of these boys also play another sport or two. If that's not dedication, I don't know what is.
                        Indeed there are some DA players with far less dedication than what you describe. They put in the require amount, but rely on their given skills to continue to propel them along. They tend to hit a wall at some point, and if they don't kick it into high gear find themselves watching from the bench. Super studs at U12 often aren't that at U15.

                        Comment


                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          What does that have anything to do with?
                          It means check it out check, all that Revs parents. The kid was on the HIGHLY and mightly"" New England Revolution Academy Program."" Cut during summer session at a crappy D1 program on the train tracks .

                          Comment


                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Completely false!
                            I know of many non DA boys, just in my town, from U10-U14 that are playing 6 days a week in the fall and spring (4 practices & 2 games)! Most participate in organized training/games at least twice a week in the winter and summer. Many also attend a camp or two in the summer.

                            Most of these boys also play another sport or two. If that's not dedication, I don't know what is.
                            It's easy to this at the rec level. It isn't what I would call productive or beneficial.

                            Comment


                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Indeed there are some DA players with far less dedication than what you describe. They put in the require amount, but rely on their given skills to continue to propel them along. They tend to hit a wall at some point, and if they don't kick it into high gear find themselves watching from the bench. Super studs at U12 often aren't that at U15.
                              Can we all just agree that there are different factors involved? Some kids will burn out. Some kids will grow a ton and will accelerate development due to that (while others don't grow, and find themselves overmatched). Some will have the mental toughness to push themselves further than another more talented kid. Some will decide to continue playing a second sport
                              etc. etc. etc.... No use going around and around on this...

                              Comment


                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Can we all just agree that there are different factors involved? Some kids will burn out. Some kids will grow a ton and will accelerate development due to that (while others don't grow, and find themselves overmatched). Some will have the mental toughness to push themselves further than another more talented kid. Some will decide to continue playing a second sport
                                etc. etc. etc.... No use going around and around on this...
                                How could we possibly every complete a d1ck-measuring contest that goes on daily without it?

                                Comment

                                Previously entered content was automatically saved. Restore or Discard.
                                Auto-Saved
                                x
                                Insert: Thumbnail Small Medium Large Fullsize Remove  
                                x
                                Working...
                                X