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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere you go.
Better than Revs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeriously? Aside from BC and the obvious NEFC connection, these are lower tier D1 and these boys will be collecting splinters. And you are not the parent of any of these kids, the "my kid plays NPL and will play Div 1" quota was exceeded months ago.
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No Revs on the new U17 USMNT camp roster.
It looks like the NT pipeline has been officially shut off.
The rest of the country finally caught up to what the the soccer community here already knows.
I'm sure that 0-11 record in the Generation Adidas Cup, posting a -37 goal differential, woke everyone else up to the truth about the soccer black hole in Foxboro.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeriously? Aside from BC and the obvious NEFC connection, these are lower tier D1 and these boys will be collecting splinters. And you are not the parent of any of these kids, the "my kid plays NPL and will play Div 1" quota was exceeded months ago.
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These boys are playing soccer because they love the game. Who gives a crap what college they are playing for. There is great soccer in NE and some great college Div. 1 teams. All these kids are taking a huge commitment to play Div. 1 soccer and get an education. It's not an easy task.
This thread is The Revs Academy needs to make some changes, not my kid is better than your kid because he plays on this team. Each kid is different and the will get what they put into soccer, regardless of where they are at. Not all situations, teams, coaches, and leagues are the same. Finding the one that bests suits you is the hardest part. DAP is great and has its advantages, as do other leagues and coaches. You can be in the best league but have sub-par coaching or the other way around.
A very small percentage will play soccer beyond college. Enjoy playing why you can because it goes fast.
Stick to the thread topic.....OMFG!!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThese boys are playing soccer because they love the game. Who gives a crap what college they are playing for. There is great soccer in NE and some great college Div. 1 teams. All these kids are taking a huge commitment to play Div. 1 soccer and get an education. It's not an easy task.
This thread is The Revs Academy needs to make some changes, not my kid is better than your kid because he plays on this team. Each kid is different and the will get what they put into soccer, regardless of where they are at. Not all situations, teams, coaches, and leagues are the same. Finding the one that bests suits you is the hardest part. DAP is great and has its advantages, as do other leagues and coaches. You can be in the best league but have sub-par coaching or the other way around.
A very small percentage will play soccer beyond college. Enjoy playing why you can because it goes fast.
Stick to the thread topic.....OMFG!!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAmen! The Revs don't care if their players go on to college. They only care about the few players capable of perhaps making the first team one day. They treat everyone else like the practice dummies they are.
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https://www.nesoccerjournal.com/new-...017-18-season/
On a brighter note, the U-15s finished fourth in the Northeast Division after going 15-8-5. Their breakout players were striker Andrew Serafino (East Longmeadow, Mass.) and Hikaru Fujiwara (Lexington, Mass.), who respectively finished with 19 and 11 goals. Cole Dewhurst (Lancaster, Mass.), the son of FC Stars’ director Jason Dewhurst, was a rock in defense, starting 28 games.
Oohhhhhh now I get it
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthttps://www.nesoccerjournal.com/new-...017-18-season/
On a brighter note, the U-15s finished fourth in the Northeast Division after going 15-8-5. Their breakout players were striker Andrew Serafino (East Longmeadow, Mass.) and Hikaru Fujiwara (Lexington, Mass.), who respectively finished with 19 and 11 goals. Cole Dewhurst (Lancaster, Mass.), the son of FC Stars’ director Jason Dewhurst, was a rock in defense, starting 28 games.
Oohhhhhh now I get it
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNice write-up in NESJ. The golden team. Would have loved to see the parents' faces when they lost to the Dolts.
Originally posted by Unregistered View Post5/19
U13's win 2-1
U14's lose 3-0
U15's lose 3-2
U17's tie 1-1
U19's win 4-2
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