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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    It shows how little you knowledge about the game. He is one of the U16 playing up. Probably the most intelligent player the Revs teams.
    and, take it easy with "the most intelligent player on the Revs' teams." He's clearly not, been off the radar from National Team appointments for the last 2 cycles.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Point is, you didn't have to play DAP to have a shot at PC.
      Interesting point you make. As a matter of fact, there wasn't one single DAP player on the 2016 Friars roster. Vang did not have to languish and be tortured on the Revs for 4 years. A great example of how things don't always work out.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Interesting point you make. As a matter of fact, there wasn't one single DAP player on the 2016 Friars roster. Vang did not have to languish and be tortured on the Revs for 4 years. A great example of how things don't always work out.
        Wrong buddy. majority were DAP.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Wrong buddy. majority were DAP.
          But yeah, has to be disappointing. Mac Steeves was just a very good public high school player.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Providence does the best job at recruiting local players. Last year's starting lineup featured 4 players from Oakwood, and multiple Revs and Bolts are on the roster.
            Revs connection, Karl Spratt.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              But yeah, has to be disappointing. Mac Steeves was just a very good public high school player.
              Many have just played high school soccer through that program

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Wrong buddy. majority were DAP.
                Fwiw, Lowell (finished ranked 14th in div. 1) had 5 or 6 local players that either started or got substantial minutes. None played DAP.

                I have nothing but admiration for KV and wish him well, but the Revs program did nothing but retard his growth. He should have some fun and play high school for a year before college. It would help him to have the Revs shackles taken off.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered
                  Providence does the best job at recruiting local players. Last year's starting lineup featured 4 players from Oakwood, and multiple Revs and Bolts are on the roster.
                  It makes sense. It's local and a 55% acceptance rate.

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                    Awful first team game. The academy plays just like them. I suppose if being recruited by a college is your game, then soccer is just a means to this end. The Revs are perfect for this. If you have your sights on playing professional soccer, the Revs will make your son worse. Much worse. I've seen no improvement across the teams this year. But that's OK because college soccer is even worse.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Awful first team game. The academy plays just like them. I suppose if being recruited by a college is your game, then soccer is just a means to this end. The Revs are perfect for this. If you have your sights on playing professional soccer, the Revs will make your son worse. Much worse. I've seen no improvement across the teams this year. But that's OK because college soccer is even worse.
                      My son lives in the Boston area and currently plays for the Revs, but he wants to become a pro player and maybe go to college when his playing days are over. What should he do?

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        My son lives in the Boston area and currently plays for the Revs, but he wants to become a pro player and maybe go to college when his playing days are over. What should he do?
                        "What should he do?" to become a professional athlete? Let me see, my guess is there's nothing that you can do for him that hasn't been predetermined already from superior genetics, God given ability and drive and determination. Those are all variables that you as a parent, have absolutely no control of. The Revs Academy or the USSDA will not guarantee that and 4 years of college soccer in the NCAA will not either. If your son has been determined to be in the top 1% of the region's age group. By that I mean, independently determined, (not by you and your wife) but by coaches, peers and the like, throughout his youth playing career, then there's a possibility with the right opportunity, to become a pro soccer player. It's a marathon, not a sprint.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          My son lives in the Boston area and currently plays for the Revs, but he wants to become a pro player and maybe go to college when his playing days are over. What should he do?
                          Can you move to NY, CA, GA, or CA? Maybe even PA? Spain? Brazil? Otherwise he won't play. Why? Because 4 hrs per week does not make you a professional soccer player.

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                            Private lessons?

                            I have noticed recently that certain players have begun to do some odd things on the field. Maybe they know they're leaving or that they need additional training for a camp or tournament. The theatrics are embarrassing, I mean, impressive!

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                              OY (16s) committed to Dartmouth .

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Can you move to NY, CA, GA, or CA? Maybe even PA? Spain? Brazil? Otherwise he won't play. Why? Because 4 hrs per week does not make you a professional soccer player.
                                4 1/2 hrs. a week. Get it right. 3 days at 1.5 each. And that is at some really crucial development ages!! The Revolution have no interest in developing players for the first team, none!! When they have positional voids, easier to pick up a young unknown Tony Delamea from a 2nd tier obscure Euro league and hand him an HP1 visa. These marginal European players are jumping at the chance to come to the United States. The upside is as youngsters, they have in fact trained a whole lot more than 4 1/2 hours a week.

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