If that is the case, than it would still fall under travel soccer, not rec.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe question has already been asked but not answered. What soccer background and experience does the leadership of LYSA have that qualifies them to set soccer strategy for the town? Add JG to the same question? and please don't tell me how many Rec championships his team has won.
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http://blog.thebeautifulgame.ie/2013...occer-players/
Interesting article I found in a thread from a different state. I don't think there could be a bigger contrast than what the article is recommending and what LYSA is doing for their U10 and below players. My kids are too old to be impacted by what LYSA is doing/trying to do, but I still hope that somehow they come to their senses and let LUSC keep their U10 teams. If they don't I can just imagine how much GPS, Seacoast and even NWC are salivating at the prospect of getting even more kids from Londonderry at next year's tryouts.
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I can't wait for the thread to continue after tonight's meeting. I think the LYSA folks have much better to do than to post here in travel's absurd blabber.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI can't wait for the thread to continue after tonight's meeting. I think the LYSA folks have much better to do than to post here in travel's absurd blabber.
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