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    Seacoast Bedford - DPL/NPL

    Seacoast is advertising that their new Bedford teams will play in DPL (girls) and NPL (boys). So what's that mean? Automatic demotion for everyone on current NPL teams out of Epping? Anyone with a kid on NPL with an offer for next season?

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Seacoast is advertising that their new Bedford teams will play in DPL (girls) and NPL (boys). So what's that mean? Automatic demotion for everyone on current NPL teams out of Epping? Anyone with a kid on NPL with an offer for next season?
    Combine the teams? Have two in the league?

    We hear on this page daily has terrible they are, so maybe they should be demoted according to the TS know-it-alls.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Seacoast is advertising that their new Bedford teams will play in DPL (girls) and NPL (boys). So what's that mean? Automatic demotion for everyone on current NPL teams out of Epping? Anyone with a kid on NPL with an offer for next season?
      Why would it be an automatic demotion? It's best to just ask Seacoast directly instead of starting the rumor mill.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Combine the teams? Have two in the league?

        We hear on this page daily has terrible they are, so maybe they should be demoted according to the TS know-it-alls.
        There was a GPS MA and GPS NH in NPL...what’s the difference?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Seacoast is advertising that their new Bedford teams will play in DPL (girls) and NPL (boys). So what's that mean? Automatic demotion for everyone on current NPL teams out of Epping? Anyone with a kid on NPL with an offer for next season?
          Just taking a quick look at the schedules from this spring, you'll find multiple clubs with more than one team in various NPL brackets (GPS had up to four teams within a single NPL bracket in a couple of age groups). It's certainly possible to have Seacoast Epping and Seacoast Bedford teams within an NPL bracket. Check with the club, and I'm sure they could answer your questions.

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            #6
            I don't know anything about DPL but I will say this about the academy team. My D plays on a Seacoast academy team. A group of Bedford players have been training with them. The top half of that team could easily displace the bottom half of our current team. Here's hoping Seacoast gets it right and makes an academy team (and I suppose a DPL team) that pulls the BEST, regardless of branch or what facility they play out of.

            Would be a huge waste to finally get some depth and waste it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              I don't know anything about DPL but I will say this about the academy team. My D plays on a Seacoast academy team. A group of Bedford players have been training with them. The top half of that team could easily displace the bottom half of our current team. Here's hoping Seacoast gets it right and makes an academy team (and I suppose a DPL team) that pulls the BEST, regardless of branch or what facility they play out of.

              Would be a huge waste to finally get some depth and waste it.
              Any player, either from inside or outside the club, no matter the branch, that wants to commit and is capable of making the team is encouraged to do so. That's always been the case, without question.

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                #8
                Fair enough but will Seacoast have the guts to bump down the current academy players that were already told they're still academy? Even if they don't belong there given the new talent?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Fair enough but will Seacoast have the guts to bump down the current academy players that were already told they're still academy? Even if they don't belong there given the new talent?
                  This year, that will be tough. They are trying to accommodate players from the spring and the tryouts have been hard to organize. But, long term, absolutely. I've seen players not invited back and replaced by better players. Has happened ever year.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    I don't know anything about DPL but I will say this about the academy team. My D plays on a Seacoast academy team. A group of Bedford players have been training with them. The top half of that team could easily displace the bottom half of our current team. Here's hoping Seacoast gets it right and makes an academy team (and I suppose a DPL team) that pulls the BEST, regardless of branch or what facility they play out of.

                    Would be a huge waste to finally get some depth and waste it.
                    Seacoast DA was a disaster. They should have stuck with just a solid NPL team. Couple of girls made FC Stars in 02/03, one who could have made it was the best DA player didn't bother due to logistics, but that's it. Lot's of parents not even coming back at all which opens opportunities for others. ENCL wouldn't let Seacoast in for obvious reasons, so while games will appear competitive, it's still lower tier soccer (which is fine).

                    Seacoast was convenient (for most part), and our expectations were more/less what we paid for. Is it elite soccer? No, but like all the other clubs not ENCL, they're just trying to grab as much market share as they can in what is now an uncertain environment.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Seacoast DA was a disaster. They should have stuck with just a solid NPL team. Couple of girls made FC Stars in 02/03, one who could have made it was the best DA player didn't bother due to logistics, but that's it. Lot's of parents not even coming back at all which opens opportunities for others. ENCL wouldn't let Seacoast in for obvious reasons, so while games will appear competitive, it's still lower tier soccer (which is fine).

                      Seacoast was convenient (for most part), and our expectations were more/less what we paid for. Is it elite soccer? No, but like all the other clubs not ENCL, they're just trying to grab as much market share as they can in what is now an uncertain environment.
                      You were late on your rants. I was wondering if you were OK. Good to see you haven't changed. Can't just help yourself from commenting on your opinions, whether it relates to the subject or not.

                      Let me guess...you go on talking-surfing.com and let them know how you feel about Seacoast DA, doncha'?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        This year, that will be tough. They are trying to accommodate players from the spring and the tryouts have been hard to organize. But, long term, absolutely. I've seen players not invited back and replaced by better players. Has happened ever year.
                        In the past, Seacoast was a stronger club especially for girls. They had two solid teams per age group in Epping and the A team was significantly better than the B and difficult to make and they absolutely cut kids each year in favor of better players coming in or moving up. I bet taking over Bedford will afford them the ability to do this again. They also had 2-3 D1 commits come out of their club each year for girls and that's dwindled but they may start seeing that again as well which would attract more NH players who are traveling to MA. Taking over Bedford was a smart move for money reasons and a byproduct will be to consolidate NH talent. We shall see.

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                          #13
                          I agree. I know people love to hate SUSC but they've done right by us. My D may not be D1 material but she's a solid player and they've brought out the best in her ability. Right now our age group has a mediocre A team, a medicore B team, and a very weak C team. If the Bedford players allow us to have stronger teams then I'm all for it, even if my own gets bumped down. All we want is to be on a team where she's challenged appropriately and competitive in most games. I'm thrilled with the news and excited for the future.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            I agree. I know people love to hate SUSC but they've done right by us. My D may not be D1 material but she's a solid player and they've brought out the best in her ability. Right now our age group has a mediocre A team, a medicore B team, and a very weak C team. If the Bedford players allow us to have stronger teams then I'm all for it, even if my own gets bumped down. All we want is to be on a team where she's challenged appropriately and competitive in most games. I'm thrilled with the news and excited for the future.
                            "All we want is to be on a team where she's challenged appropriately and competitive in most games."

                            This is the most important thing to take out of this experience, and needs to be reinforced everywhere and often. That is all that anyone should be looking to gain from this: play on a competitive team, at the right level for the players' abilities, and have fun. The rest will take care of itself.

                            I'd much rather be a solid player on a decent team then riding pine on an excellent team.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              In the past, Seacoast was a stronger club especially for girls. They had two solid teams per age group in Epping and the A team was significantly better than the B and difficult to make and they absolutely cut kids each year in favor of better players coming in or moving up. I bet taking over Bedford will afford them the ability to do this again. They also had 2-3 D1 commits come out of their club each year for girls and that's dwindled but they may start seeing that again as well which would attract more NH players who are traveling to MA. Taking over Bedford was a smart move for money reasons and a byproduct will be to consolidate NH talent. We shall see.
                              At this point consolidation is not in the plans, but it may be in the future

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