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the strange thing is the North Atlantic GA is a quality division unlike the mid Atlantic GA division where FCV is the only quality club. If CSA Bergen was in mid Atlantic they would be much much better.
Coming from someone who has actually seen their teams play, they are terrible.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostWhy is anybody even talking about CSA Bergen and GA in the same sentence? Let’s call it how it is… CSA Bergen will in no way have GA next year because they won’t have teams. They will need to find another club such as Crush to help them. It just won’t happen. At this point Crush is the best club that doesn’t have ECNL/GA. It is only a matter of time before they take CSAs spot
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I I’m curious the discussion to have players stay. I hear some families are so full of themselves and trying to get free tuition like their kid holds the team together. Pathetic.
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The way you idiots talk, is that if CSA Bergen was in another division they’d be GA National Champions.
Coming from someone who has actually seen their teams play, they are terrible.
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Terrible? Haha. That’s comical. Are they great? No, but they are very far from terrible.
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NJC is known for player development?
It was hard to leave, but it was my kid’s decision as much of the team broke up. As much as it was a heartbreaking decision, always had great memories and support from coaches even when with a different club. Whenever we met any of the coaches at random spots - they never hesitated to extend a hug and say warm words to my kid. Total respect.
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Terrible? Haha. That’s comical. Are they great? No, but they are very far from terrible.
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well done to you in understanding where the development started. Clubs like PDA benefit from all of the hard work smaller clubs like NJC do to develop the players.
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My kid played for NJC before she left for PDA, and she credits NJC with a lot of development. She did attend a lot of extra small group practices as well.
It was hard to leave, but it was my kid’s decision as much of the team broke up. As much as it was a heartbreaking decision, always had great memories and support from coaches even when with a different club. Whenever we met any of the coaches at random spots - they never hesitated to extend a hug and say warm words to my kid. Total respect.
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They are at least better than the CSA Monmouth branch at the older ages where it matters most. Give CSA Bergen some credit. Difficult division playing against some of the best clubs in the country.
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They are better but for the folks that have no clue about the game they just look at Ws and Ls and judge on that. If they switched divisions with Monmouth they would be middle pack while Monmouth would fare similarly as Bergen. It’s all about who you play.
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They are better but for the folks that have no clue about the game they just look at Ws and Ls and judge on that. If they switched divisions with Monmouth they would be middle pack while Monmouth would fare similarly as Bergen. It’s all about who you play.
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The GA mid Atlantic is really weak but don’t think CSA Bergen would do much better there.
In the real world, they are in the NE division, and they are in last place at almost every age group. Period, end of the story.
for anyone who is curious to their actual level, just go a watch their GA teams play. You will see for yourselves that they are a low-level club, regardless of what league / division they play in.
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