Whats the best soccer club to train with in NH if you have very high level, skilled player mid teens. Considering moving to NH, willing to drive up to one hour.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf 'National' level is a goal, then Seacoast United is your only choice. They are the only club connected to DAP, unless you want to travel to Mass.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReally...GPS puts more kids on the national level than seacoast...just the fact, sorry to burst your bubble.
I would now, however, point out to the OP that if you are an example of a GPS parent, I'd advise staying far away. I imagine that you don't have conversations on the sidelines, instead you have comparisons.
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if the kids a national level talent the coach from his current club will have him set up with a phone call. This is the information age after all.
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Seacoast
We had a great experience with Seacoast. If age 11 or below, Tosh Farrell is right up in Amesbury as well.
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It really depends on the age and gender of your child. No club is perfect for every age level and gender of child.
If your player is a girl, there are likely better options in Massachusetts easily within an hour drive from mid-NH. For boys, Seacoast if interested in DAP but also GPS has options.
Recommendation for your player's current coach to contact a coach here is the best advice.
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