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More like facts. Everything poster said is true. Do you disagree?
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PDA has great system players, but don’t develop enough athletes. Soccer is becoming a much more athletic sport so no surprise that they will start fading from the national spotlight. I wouldn’t be surprised if the more athletic ECNL teams in the North Atlantic starting raking them down.
Besides, clubs/coaches don't have much time each week to work on much else but Soccer. Top players put in their own hard work on their own.
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PDA has great system players, but don’t develop enough athletes. Soccer is becoming a much more athletic sport so no surprise that they will start fading from the national spotlight. I wouldn’t be surprised if the more athletic ECNL teams in the North Atlantic starting raking them down.
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Not true. PDA has had at least one player in every year for 10 years. Rumor has it the pda type talent is not what they are looking for anymore. They also haven’t won a single championship in 5 years and have 3 ECNL teams per age. So there is also that.
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There are so many politics at play that it is almost impossible to take the selections seriously.
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maybe someone will realize one day that in youth soccer a team winning does not equal good elite player development (which is what the national team pool is looking for)
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Originally posted by Guest View Postmaybe someone will realize one day that in youth soccer a team winning does not equal good elite player development (which is what the national team pool is looking for)
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThey are 2008s.
U.S. U-15 WYNT ROSTER BY POSITION (CLUB; HOMETOWN) – OCTOBER TRAINING CAMP
GOALKEEPERS (3): Josie Biehl (San Diego Surf; Carlsbad, Calif.), Evan O'Steen (Solar SC; Grapevine, Tex.), Brooklyn Smith (Denver, Colo.)
DEFENDERS (8): Pearl Cecil (San Diego Surf; Encinitas, Calif.), Jaelyn Hillenbrand (Legends FC; Chino Hills, Calif.), Makenna Holub (Eastside FC; Redmond, Wash.), Lily Jeakle (Nationals; Lake Orion, Mich.), Lauren Malsom (Concorde Fire; Marietta, Ga.), Cali O'Neill (NC Courage; Durham, N.C.), Mia Villalpando (San Diego Surf; Bonita, Calif.), Vienna Whipple (Crossfire Premier; Bellevue, Wash.)
MIDFIELDERS (6): Scottlyn Antonucci (Legends FC; Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.), Natalie Chudowsky (NYSC; Westport, Conn.), Sierra Dupre (Pittsburgh Riverhounds; Pittsburgh, Pa.), Riley Kennedy (NC Courage; Holly Springs, N.C.), Jaiden Rodriguez (San Diego Surf; San Diego SC, Calif.), Chloe Sadler (La Roca FC; Hyde Park, Utah)
FORWARDS (7): Ashlyn Anderson (Indy Premier SC; Carmel, Ind.), Zoie Fontenot (Slammer FC HB Koge; Houston, Tex.), Ella Kral (Lamorinda SC; Berkeley, Calif.), Carolina Krosnyak (Albion Hurricanes FC; Conroe, Tex.), Ella Grace Martinez (Concorde Fire; Marietta, Ga.), Summer Murphy (Crossfire Premier; Maple Valley, Wash.), Hailey Perkins (Crossfire Premier (Sammamish, Wash.)
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No idea what you are talking about. Soccer is not only about athletics which is why we are struggling in the US. Focus on size and speed when the focus should be on mental, intelligence, technical. Just watch a HS game of incredible athletes and you will see exactly where that goes.
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What HS games are you watching? All I see is dumpster fires teams with big players hitting each other. 99.9% of these players don't look like they even know how to play soccer. My favorite, when HS age players still receive a ball and it bounces 5-10 ft from them.
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The 2008 team has been coached and developed by Mick Smith. They have some terrific athletes on that team They play fast and forward. Micks style is not necessarily the style that suits the National team. Its really that simple. What the girls do off the ball matters. How they create spacing and angles for passes matters. Micks girls have not been trained this way.
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