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How do the Revs intend to cope with the willingness of the Bolts to issue DA waivers? There are some high profile defections in the works. Prep schools have come calling and kids are making decisions.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow do the Revs intend to cope with the willingness of the Bolts to issue DA waivers? There are some high profile defections in the works. Prep schools have come calling and kids are making decisions.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh the drama! Here's how it works: 1. Revs don't give ****. 2. Bolts have stronger teams anyway.
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and she's back from tranquilized vacation....
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDespite how bad the Revs are, they have good reason to not give a sh**. They're the only MLS game in town and free so they'll still always get enough decent talent to not totally suck. If they were pay to play they'd be cellar dwellers, maybe even gone. They also know USSF will never sanction them. Combine that with owners not giving a sh** about soccer or DA, and there's the current Revs DA program for you.
From the other 99%
Our coach is great. The kids think highly of him and his training. They have great respect for each other and are a well-knit team.
Could it be better?
Yes
Do we like the public HS atmosphere?
Yes
Are these problems endemic to 99% MLS academies?
Yes
Stop whining frail snowflake and worry about your own kids
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow do the Revs intend to cope with the willingness of the Bolts to issue DA waivers? There are some high profile defections in the works. Prep schools have come calling and kids are making decisions.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere we go again, prep schools looting DA players. "Trending" as they say. Parents won't disclose their boys are leaving until after the June Showcase. Prep school decisions are in May. A Spring full of deceit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPredicting 11+ players total from 2004-2001 transitioning to prep.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're telling the world like folks care. So what a bunch of players leave the Revs and go to prep school. You do know that the sun will come up and that the team will exist after they leave, right?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're telling the world like folks care. So what a bunch of players leave the Revs and go to prep school. You do know that the sun will come up and that the team will exist after they leave, right?
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Some of the parents here obviously seem to believe that their kid is owed something beyond the soccer experience they paid for but they can’t seem to grasp that every single athlete eventually hits a wall and gets discarded. Even the great Tom Brady is going to hit that wall and it will cause him to eventually get discarded. The trick when it comes to an athlete career is to try and forecast that event and beat the inevitable by going out on your own terms. That point may be when your in your 40’s or it may be when you are 14-15. That really comes down to the amount of talent and the desire to be all that one can be. You can always tell though the ones who were asleep at the wheel when their time came because they usually end up posting things like above on anonymous chat sites.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome of the parents here obviously seem to believe that their kid is owed something beyond the soccer experience they paid for but they can’t seem to grasp that every single athlete eventually hits a wall and gets discarded. Even the great Tom Brady is going to hit that wall and it will cause him to eventually get discarded. The trick when it comes to an athlete career is to try and forecast that event and beat the inevitable by going out on your own terms. That point may be when your in your 40’s or it may be when you are 14-15. That really comes down to the amount of talent and the desire to be all that one can be. You can always tell though the ones who were asleep at the wheel when their time came because they usually end up posting things like above on anonymous chat sites.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're telling the world like folks care. So what a bunch of players leave the Revs and go to prep school. You do know that the sun will come up and that the team will exist after they leave, right?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust a weaker team. No big deal I guess.
Revs parents need to realize that their player is just one of many very good players in the region, and will just be replaced by another similar player if cut or if they leave for ISL, high school, etc. If you feel your kid isn't developing properly at the Revs, which it sounds like many parents do, by all means, move him to a program you feel will be a better fit and will help him progress. You'll be happier and at the same time you'll be giving a similar player an opportunity to work with the Revs, which may work out well for him.
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