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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf that's my kid's future as a Revs players, I'm thinking that high school might not be so bad.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo wonder JF left. And no wonder the U16's didn't score a single goal. That's what happens when you only have one striker and players are pigeon-holed into positions too early. No development - at all. Run!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy impression was that the Revs were able to string together some passes pretty well, but that they were not dangerous in the attacking third and that their central defending was abysmal.
Complete disaster.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat was a terribley embarrassing display. CFM just totally out hustled them. Goals were created simply with hustle. Look at the second goal scored. It caught the Revs sleeping. There was zero defensive effort on the other goals. I'm honestly shocked. I would never have guessed an older MLS academy team could look that bad.
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Viva Mexico!! MLS or MLS academe no problem for us. CCL or GA cup, no problem. We're the best in Nord America!!!!!
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Amazing that KV is a National team player. I saw all of Monterey's starting 11 that were a lot better than he is. My guess the reserves are much better as well. How do NYCFC and Atlanta United already surpass the Revs academy as very young clubs?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSimilar style of play as Durfee HS in Fall River, wouldn't you say? I saw a lot of Dean College there too.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe fall season, everyone was in step with the Revs. By November, panic had set in and all the gyms began to fill with young Rev players looking to practice shooting, dribbling, whatever was missing from being pigeon-holed on day one. By January, the other compliant players caught on and joined their teammates on the fields and indoor courts. By February, when practices resumed full time, the boys had felt caught up for the time they had lost in the fall. And now it's April. What is your kid doing this week besides Revs practice? Whose advise is he seeking? What will he do in June/July?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe fall season, everyone was in step with the Revs. By November, panic had set in and all the gyms began to fill with young Rev players looking to practice shooting, dribbling, whatever was missing from being pigeon-holed on day one. By January, the other compliant players caught on and joined their teammates on the fields and indoor courts. By February, when practices resumed full time, the boys had felt caught up for the time they had lost in the fall. And now it's April. What is your kid doing this week besides Revs practice? Whose advise is he seeking? What will he do in June/July?
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