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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEven if they are going to play in college but are still curious they should try - but I prefer to live life with no regrets. Show the college coach you are still playing high level club, have a work out and training plan etc. Coaches know not all DA clubs are that great.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy kid trained with a top level Spanish academy this summer and the players were at a similar level to the top Revs kids. Nice to know he can continue to thrive at the Revs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe next kid who 'thrives' at the Revs will be the first.
Diego Fagundez.
He came in as a fad 17 year old but has gotten better every year and the climb only continues. But I would guess this has to do with a hard work etihc and God given skill and very little to do with the Revs. They have no other player one could point to and say, "Lok how our program has developed this player into a real gem of a player". They have no one.
I would compare the physical and mental ability of Fagundez with Pulisic and say they are largely similar but the fact that Pulisic's dad was able to get him to Germany while Fagundez was stuck in Foxboro is where the primary difference lies.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI know this post is largely knee jerk hate on the Revs but there is an example that points to the fact that it is largely true.
Diego Fagundez.
He came in as a fad 17 year old but has gotten better every year and the climb only continues. But I would guess this has to do with a hard work etihc and God given skill and very little to do with the Revs. They have no other player one could point to and say, "Lok how our program has developed this player into a real gem of a player". They have no one.
I would compare the physical and mental ability of Fagundez with Pulisic and say they are largely similar but the fact that Pulisic's dad was able to get him to Germany while Fagundez was stuck in Foxboro is where the primary difference lies.
Not sure you noticed the huge leap in Diego's game after coming home from training and playing matches with the Uruguayan U20s. Really some great potential there, but, unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be the Revs coaching and training that is unlocking it. For Diego's sake, I hope he continues to get opportunities to train in Uruguay. I'd love to see him play after making a few more jumps like that last one.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow do players set up training stints in abroad over the summer? Is it invite only, or through Revs coaches, or are opportunities readily available as long as you can pay the fee? Have an incoming U12 DAP player at an alliance club who may want to do something like this in a few years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy kid trained with a top level Spanish academy this summer and the players were at a similar level to the top Revs kids. Nice to know he can continue to thrive at the Revs.
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