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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRight, it's not like the training at the Revs Academy is top notch. Keep in mind, it's Demelo, Charris , and Ouckama. They totally suck.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Revs need to consider a program like Real Sat Lake, Philadelphia Union or Seattle Sounders. Provide a good educational program and great soccer training for free and the Revs will get all the best talent in New England.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo, no quality soccer player would benefit from playing in the MIAA unless it's certain specific programs like Needham, Somerville, AB etc...just a handful. You can count them on one hand. ISL and NEPSAC are a different animal.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Revs need to consider a program like Real Sat Lake, Philadelphia Union or Seattle Sounders. Provide a good educational program and great soccer training for free and the Revs will get all the best talent in New England.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOr they've decided giving up HS for the Revs just isn't worth it. Many players land good - not great but good - spots doing HS and high level club. It's not like Revs placements are tremendous and some players aren't even playing in college.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost land in D1. 1% pro. Rest can play D2 or 3 if they so choose. All have the ability to play in college it’s just a matter if they so choose.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost land in D1. 1% pro. Rest can play D2 or 3 if they so choose. All have the ability to play in college it’s just a matter if they so choose.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you're aiming for lower level D1 (which is where many Revs players end up) or D2/D3 no need to give up HS and do the Revs. The Revs 1% pro? lol over the last ten years how many Revs players have gone pro out of the hundreds they've trained? How many have had successful careers at it? Play for a good club with good coaching that does showcases and ENJOY high school (even when the soccer isn't good it's still mostly fun - YOLO). If you want top D1 and have a chance at reaching that, go for it
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou need to remember the Revs only have one team eligible to move up to college versus Bolts, GPS etc. at least 4 graduates now signed with the 1st team. That’s probably closer to 2% actually. Not counting any that have made it eslsewhere. There have been plenty playing at top D1 also. Just take a look at this years college final 4.
9 vs 2
even Seacoast has 5 going D1 (some are not from MA so it's not in the MA 2018 commitments thread)
re: going pro: you are correct - numbers since 2007 (start of DA) = approx 2%
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnope- only looking at Bolts U19 DA - many more from that team vs the revs U19 going D1
9 vs 2
even Seacoast has 5 going D1 (some are not from MA so it's not in the MA 2018 commitments thread)
re: going pro: you are correct - numbers since 2007 (start of DA) = approx 2%
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