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Different club/state, but I've had this thought regarding my own daughter. Developed by one club, got found by another. Who gets the credit? Reality is she never would've committed without the second club, but the first developed her to give her the ability to do so.
Who gets the credit? SHE does.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostDifferent club/state, but I've had this thought regarding my own daughter. Developed by one club, got found by another. Who gets the credit? Reality is she never would've committed without the second club, but the first developed her to give her the ability to do so.
Who gets the credit? SHE does.
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I think PDA shouldn't be allowed to take credit for any player developed by another coach/trainer but they seem to get away with it year after year. How many of their top players only wore the powder blue for 3 years or less?
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It's just how it works. Wherever they played last is who gets the credit for recruiting. Is it supposed to go all the way back to ulittle for "credit"? When college programs list a player's club it's also usually just the last club, not the last three
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I think PDA shouldn't be allowed to take credit for any player developed by another coach/trainer but they seem to get away with it year after year. How many of their top players only wore the powder blue for 3 years or less?
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That’s the crappy part of youth soccer. Clubs like CSA, STA etc do all the hard work developing top talent from U8 on up and along comes PDA to scoop up the players and claim the credit. Should not be allowed.
So the guy that said his daughter gets the credit is the "most" correct (although he and mom can take some credit).
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That’s the crappy part of youth soccer. Clubs like CSA, STA etc do all the hard work developing top talent from U8 on up and along comes PDA to scoop up the players and claim the credit. Should not be allowed.
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That’s the crappy part of youth soccer. Clubs like CSA, STA etc do all the hard work developing top talent from U8 on up and along comes PDA to scoop up the players and claim the credit. Should not be allowed.
2) The system is a funnel where better players move up to the better teams and leagues. Some will have played at outside clubs, some will have played at the clubs with the desired patches. Call it aggregation if you want but thats what cubs and teams do - they will always be looking to improve their rosters.
3) The college analogy is a good one. That final piece of paper matters, not how you got there.
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