Prediction: The movement out of the Revs program for the 2018/19 season will be the most prolific shift in the history of the program.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPrediction: The movement out of the Revs program for the 2018/19 season will be the most prolific shift in the history of the program.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI really hope your son's team (i.e. coach) gets its act together before the summer playoffs/showcase.
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thank you!
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy ulcer begins to heal after we get back from San Diego and my son moves on to ISL.
Those kids belong in ISL, top Lexington schools, - Good luck and absolutely the right choice for them.
MLS should be a pro track - meaning kids and the Academy should be honing the kids for pro. Hence the newcomers with more pro mentality.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is exactly what needs to happen to make US soccer competitive. Get rid of well-off college bound resume fillers.
Those kids belong in ISL, top Lexington schools, - Good luck and absolutely the right choice for them.
MLS should be a pro track - meaning kids and the Academy should be honing the kids for pro. Hence the newcomers with more pro mentality.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Revs can't manage that process which is why players left for Europe.
The reality is, if they come back, they will be better trained by 100% than any player on the Revs and likely most of US.
Half the incoming students to American soccer programs are from abroad. They'll play in college and hope either the MLS will grab them or they will be recruited abroad elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCorrect. They will be better trained even if they 1) stay in Europe and sign to play there; 2) come back and play in MLS; 3) come back and play in college.
The reality is, if they come back, they will be better trained by 100% than any player on the Revs and likely most of US.
Half the incoming students to American soccer programs are from abroad. They'll play in college and hope either the MLS will grab them or they will be recruited abroad elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCorrect. They will be better trained even if they 1) stay in Europe and sign to play there; 2) come back and play in MLS; 3) come back and play in college.
The reality is, if they come back, they will be better trained by 100% than any player on the Revs and likely most of US.
Half the incoming students to American soccer programs are from abroad. They'll play in college and hope either the MLS will grab them or they will be recruited abroad elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCorrect. They will be better trained even if they 1) stay in Europe and sign to play there; 2) come back and play in MLS; 3) come back and play in college.
The reality is, if they come back, they will be better trained by 100% than any player on the Revs and likely most of US.
Half the incoming students to American soccer programs are from abroad. They'll play in college and hope either the MLS will grab them or they will be recruited abroad elsewhere.
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