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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo one owns your son. No one. Do what you want.
Now a MLS/DA player going to Europe during season
without the clubs knowledge is a little over the line, face it. The player knew what they were doing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEasier said than done. Coaches get into black-listing a 16 or 17 year old. The reason they took all those classes on playing development and helping kids reach higher levels..haha. Still comes down to "egos" even at the expense of many.
Now a MLS/DA player going to Europe during season
without the clubs knowledge is a little over the line, face it. The player knew what they were doing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe roster at U18 is kept small because they only keep a small core group of players together as they move through the age groups, mostly ones that are able to have success playing up. By that age, they feel they've found all the worthy players in the region and won't add any new U18 players, instead they leave the roster spots open for younger players to play up in order to speed up their development.
"Worthy" is such a loaded word I call bull**** - it's attrition. If you're one of the special ones, you play up to hopefully test you against players the same size and physical maturity. There's not a whole lot of tactical knowledge being developed, and you only have to watch the senior team to discern that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes to all but he went during winter break. If they cared about development they should be happy he was getting a high level experience. And since the Revs constantly skirt DA rules their following the rules rather than making an exception is very disingenuous
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood point- some were given permission to play outside of the academy, some played without permission but with their knowledge, and it was just so friggin random.
You must follow the rules! We don't, and we let some people break them, but the rest of you have to fall in line
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's one reason why parents have a hard time taking them seriously
You must follow the rules! We don't, and we let some people break them, but the rest of you have to fall in line
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe roster at U18 is kept small because they only keep a small core group of players together as they move through the age groups, mostly ones that are able to have success playing up. By that age, they feel they've found all the worthy players in the region and won't add any new U18 players, instead they leave the roster spots open for younger players to play up in order to speed up their development.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe big drawback in this approach is that the training suffers markedly for the small number of age-appropriate U18 players left on the roster. Although the larger squads at the younger age groups create a nice "competitive cauldron" training environment, stagnation occurs when players no longer have to compete for their starting positions. This is why the greatest improvements occur early in the Revs careers of most players.
That's why there is so little improvements in the younger age groups.
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