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I disagree. Pda blue prepared my daughter to play at next level. You just have to make sure you dont overestimate their talent and pick a program that is not over their head. My daughter is a solid D1 player at the Ivy level and was well prepared coming in as a freshman.
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It all depends on the environment that your daughter played. The club is just the platform for her to become the best player she can be. There are more players at a club who do not succeed to get to the next level. Very few PDA Blue players are good enough to play P5, top 30 college programs. PDA Blue is just the platform that allows the best players to train together and play at all the top college showcases in front of hundreds of coaches. Yet, few make it to the top of the soccer pyramid. It has nothing to do with the club but rather it’s all on the player. Every player develops differently regardless of the club. No club teaches mental toughness or soccer IQ. Either you develop it on your own or not.
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I disagree. Pda blue prepared my daughter to play at next level. You just have to make sure you dont overestimate their talent and pick a program that is not over their head. My daughter is a solid D1 player at the Ivy level and was well prepared coming in as a freshman.
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Youth clubs do not prepare players to succeed at the next level. That’s on the player to prepare themselves to whatever level they are capable of playing. Clubs do not teach players the mental and physical aspects to succeed at the next level. Clubs put players in the position to succeed and the rest is up to the player. Saying its the clubs responsibility is just another parent excuse.
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All clubs charge fees. What is your point? I am not associated with pda at all, ever. And i know that clubs do not develop players. They teach them the game, how to play, basics and slightly more, use games and drills to help hone and get them seen by college ciachesbto play in college and get some money off of your large college bill. That is the job of a club.
The fees (not tuition) is for facility rental expenses, coaches salaries, taxes, etc. All of that included.
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Originally posted by Guest View Post
It all depends on the environment that your daughter played. The club is just the platform for her to become the best player she can be. There are more players at a club who do not succeed to get to the next level. Very few PDA Blue players are good enough to play P5, top 30 college programs. PDA Blue is just the platform that allows the best players to train together and play at all the top college showcases in front of hundreds of coaches. Yet, few make it to the top of the soccer pyramid. It has nothing to do with the club but rather it’s all on the player. Every player develops differently regardless of the club. No club teaches mental toughness or soccer IQ. Either you develop it on your own or not.
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So what is all that tuition money for? Just to be on a team and have games to play in? Someone at PDA admitting PDA doesn't develop players even though it is part of the name is refreshing.
-Salaries
-Facility (rentals or paying/maintaining their own)
-Insurance
-League fees
-Tournament fees
-Travel expenses
- ref fees for games
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Sunday game vs Wisconsin in Madison. Tough match up. They just couldn't figure it out this season.
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You never know! Wisconsin pulled off an away upset (and against the wind). Could catch them off guard.
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Rutgers without PDA is last place in the Big 10.
They need Carli to help get that underway. Put her mark on this and clubs and top players will be kicking in the RU's doors.
Purdue is near the bottom with better flashy things than RU.
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Actually, that is true. Because they have no other foundations; feeder clubs. They have a sprinkle of other clubs here and there. But no pipeline.
They need Carli to help get that underway. Put her mark on this and clubs and top players will be kicking in the RU's doors.
Purdue is near the bottom with better flashy things than RU.
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