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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQuite the opposite - if you pull off getting an official or unofficial waiver to play at a pro club for free plus get a great education, why wouldn't you? The Revs are very weak for a MLS club but they still isn't viewed as weaker than Bolts or Seacoast.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey are by college coaches. And. maybe more importantly, they don't do anything to support the college process for their players. That's where the difference really hurts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey are by college coaches. And. maybe more importantly, they don't do anything to support the college process for their players. That's where the difference really hurts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe college placement process in the ISL is the best reason to go to these schools. You have no clue what you’re talking about.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRead more carefully. The comment was about the Revs. Its the Revs that don't do anything to support the college process. ISL schools are very supportive, but you need to have an effective partnership between school and club. That is where the Revs fall down and where the difference shows.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA partnership between school and club? Why? The Revs take care of high level soccer. The school takes care of college prep. Coaches come to scout ISL games. Coaches come to scout Academy games and showcases. This is all pretty straightforward.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou clearly don't get it, or you haven't been through it. For the college coach, the player a single package--not two separate processes. what do the revs coaches say when a college coach asks about a player's academic performance? do they even know how to answer? do they even talk to the college coaches before or after games? do they do any reach out for their players? do the revs coaches adjust lineups when different coaches are present to ensure exposure? do they spend any time with the hs coach to make sure the messages are consistent? I understand that the revs aren't interested in the college process for their players, its not what they do and that is fine. But if you think that the Revs approach is the same as nefc, gps, bolts etc, then you are deeply mistaken.
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