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SJEB requested to be in second flight so it’ll stick. The 2011s were in top and asked to move down which is why there is a weird 7 team top flight. 2012s also requested second flight. I don’t know 2013s so I have no comment on them.
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You obviously live under a rock! The 12 have been playing up for a year and playing in the top bracket in every top tournament. Why would they request to be in 2nd bracket in this tournament ! Think about it. So it’s obviously an oversight on whoever did the brackets. Lets hope they are in top against your D and see if they win!
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Sjeb very jumoy and defensive wt the recession starting why would anyone first off have their kid on a b team there they flat out stink and boys thing there is scary bad , only thing they can advertise is girls red teams so there desperate to hold on to this , and that scam colonial and south thing will be exposed almost like putting money in a toilet and flushing it . .
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Originally posted by Guest View PostSjeb very jumoy and defensive wt the recession starting why would anyone first off have their kid on a b team there they flat out stink and boys thing there is scary bad , only thing they can advertise is girls red teams so there desperate to hold on to this , and that scam colonial and south thing will be exposed almost like putting money in a toilet and flushing it . .
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Originally posted by Guest View PostSjeb very jumoy and defensive wt the recession starting why would anyone first off have their kid on a b team there they flat out stink and boys thing there is scary bad , only thing they can advertise is girls red teams so there desperate to hold on to this , and that scam colonial and south thing will be exposed almost like putting money in a toilet and flushing it . .
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SJEB is a money club plain and simple. Once they turn 11v11 get out asap or in a year your team will be ****. It’s simple facts with evidence if you know the club. My daughter is an 05 and we had that exact experience. Good for a year or two brag brag brag about rankings/tournament wins and then once it’s 11v11 - nothing. They blame it on GA and say that rankings don’t matter anymore since the league doesn’t use rankings but when your GA team can’t even compete/make playoffs what does that tell you. I bought into the BS.
Most of my daughter’s teammates were recruited by the coaches in the club. I think all but the pond jumpers are college coaches or have direct relationships. I just noticed they hired the head coach at Rowan. It’s the business model they have used for years which for all you 2013,2012,2011 have clearly bought into. Keep defending your club, keep bragging about your rankings and your mid flight tournament wins. In a couple years you will be in the same spot- guaranteed.
It’s actually quite comical to see
05s,06s,07s are pretty much non existent
08s,09s,10s almost there - 10s will be finished next year
11s, 12s, 13s- still bought into the system but will start exiting soon.
The boys side might as well just throw in the towel. It’s mid level edp at best- the ecnrl badge means nothing.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostSJEB is a money club plain and simple. Once they turn 11v11 get out asap or in a year your team will be ****. It’s simple facts with evidence if you know the club. My daughter is an 05 and we had that exact experience. Good for a year or two brag brag brag about rankings/tournament wins and then once it’s 11v11 - nothing. They blame it on GA and say that rankings don’t matter anymore since the league doesn’t use rankings but when your GA team can’t even compete/make playoffs what does that tell you. I bought into the BS.
Most of my daughter’s teammates were recruited by the coaches in the club. I think all but the pond jumpers are college coaches or have direct relationships. I just noticed they hired the head coach at Rowan. It’s the business model they have used for years which for all you 2013,2012,2011 have clearly bought into. Keep defending your club, keep bragging about your rankings and your mid flight tournament wins. In a couple years you will be in the same spot- guaranteed.
It’s actually quite comical to see
05s,06s,07s are pretty much non existent
08s,09s,10s almost there - 10s will be finished next year
11s, 12s, 13s- still bought into the system but will start exiting soon.
The boys side might as well just throw in the towel. It’s mid level edp at best- the ecnrl badge means nothing.
SJEB provides a robust development platform that prepares players for the next level. My experience with the club has shown that their focus isn't just on short-term success but on long-term player development. The transition to 11v11 is challenging for any club, but SJEB’s commitment to high-quality coaching and player growth is evident. My daughter plays for the 12GA team and they transitioned to 11v11 a year ago and have won 95% of their games against 2011 clubs, and continue to win against top clubs in their age. We are very proud of our girls!!!!
Next, GA and ECNL both offer significant exposure and competition. The idea that GA teams can’t compete doesn’t reflect the reality. SJEB’s participation in GA ensures players face top-tier opponents, which is crucial for development and college recruitment. However, we will continue to show up at the tournaments to play against ECNL teams as a means to gage where we stack up.
Rankings and tournament wins are often overemphasized. What truly matters is the holistic development of the player, including technical skills, tactical understanding, and mental toughness. SJEB focuses on these aspects, ensuring players are well-rounded and ready for collegiate soccer.
Finally, the recruitment process involves relationships and network building, something SJEB excels at. The presence of college coaches within the club staff speaks volumes about the connections and opportunities available to players.
In conclusion, while no club is perfect, SJEB offers a comprehensive development pathway that prepares players for the highest levels of soccer. Dismissing GA and the club’s efforts undermines the hard work and success many players achieve through their programs.
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No one is bragging. We come on here to defend our club, simple as that! As a former player, I strongly challenge the narrative that GA doesn't offer the same opportunities as ECNL. Those who know the landscape know what’s up!
SJEB provides a robust development platform that prepares players for the next level. My experience with the club has shown that their focus isn't just on short-term success but on long-term player development. The transition to 11v11 is challenging for any club, but SJEB’s commitment to high-quality coaching and player growth is evident. My daughter plays for the 12GA team and they transitioned to 11v11 a year ago and have won 95% of their games against 2011 clubs, and continue to win against top clubs in their age. We are very proud of our girls!!!!
Next, GA and ECNL both offer significant exposure and competition. The idea that GA teams can’t compete doesn’t reflect the reality. SJEB’s participation in GA ensures players face top-tier opponents, which is crucial for development and college recruitment. However, we will continue to show up at the tournaments to play against ECNL teams as a means to gage where we stack up.
Rankings and tournament wins are often overemphasized. What truly matters is the holistic development of the player, including technical skills, tactical understanding, and mental toughness. SJEB focuses on these aspects, ensuring players are well-rounded and ready for collegiate soccer.
Finally, the recruitment process involves relationships and network building, something SJEB excels at. The presence of college coaches within the club staff speaks volumes about the connections and opportunities available to players.
In conclusion, while no club is perfect, SJEB offers a comprehensive development pathway that prepares players for the highest levels of soccer. Dismissing GA and the club’s efforts undermines the hard work and success many players achieve through their programs.
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No one is bragging. We come on here to defend our club, simple as that! As a former player, I strongly challenge the narrative that GA doesn't offer the same opportunities as ECNL. Those who know the landscape know what’s up!
SJEB provides a robust development platform that prepares players for the next level. My experience with the club has shown that their focus isn't just on short-term success but on long-term player development. The transition to 11v11 is challenging for any club, but SJEB’s commitment to high-quality coaching and player growth is evident. My daughter plays for the 12GA team and they transitioned to 11v11 a year ago and have won 95% of their games against 2011 clubs, and continue to win against top clubs in their age. We are very proud of our girls!!!!
Next, GA and ECNL both offer significant exposure and competition. The idea that GA teams can’t compete doesn’t reflect the reality. SJEB’s participation in GA ensures players face top-tier opponents, which is crucial for development and college recruitment. However, we will continue to show up at the tournaments to play against ECNL teams as a means to gage where we stack up.
Rankings and tournament wins are often overemphasized. What truly matters is the holistic development of the player, including technical skills, tactical understanding, and mental toughness. SJEB focuses on these aspects, ensuring players are well-rounded and ready for collegiate soccer.
Finally, the recruitment process involves relationships and network building, something SJEB excels at. The presence of college coaches within the club staff speaks volumes about the connections and opportunities available to players.
In conclusion, while no club is perfect, SJEB offers a comprehensive development pathway that prepares players for the highest levels of soccer. Dismissing GA and the club’s efforts undermines the hard work and success many players achieve through their programs.
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Originally posted by Guest View Post
No one is bragging. We come on here to defend our club, simple as that! As a former player, I strongly challenge the narrative that GA doesn't offer the same opportunities as ECNL. Those who know the landscape know what’s up!
SJEB provides a robust development platform that prepares players for the next level. My experience with the club has shown that their focus isn't just on short-term success but on long-term player development. The transition to 11v11 is challenging for any club, but SJEB’s commitment to high-quality coaching and player growth is evident. My daughter plays for the 12GA team and they transitioned to 11v11 a year ago and have won 95% of their games against 2011 clubs, and continue to win against top clubs in their age. We are very proud of our girls!!!!
Next, GA and ECNL both offer significant exposure and competition. The idea that GA teams can’t compete doesn’t reflect the reality. SJEB’s participation in GA ensures players face top-tier opponents, which is crucial for development and college recruitment. However, we will continue to show up at the tournaments to play against ECNL teams as a means to gage where we stack up.
Rankings and tournament wins are often overemphasized. What truly matters is the holistic development of the player, including technical skills, tactical understanding, and mental toughness. SJEB focuses on these aspects, ensuring players are well-rounded and ready for collegiate soccer.
Finally, the recruitment process involves relationships and network building, something SJEB excels at. The presence of college coaches within the club staff speaks volumes about the connections and opportunities available to players.
In conclusion, while no club is perfect, SJEB offers a comprehensive development pathway that prepares players for the highest levels of soccer. Dismissing GA and the club’s efforts undermines the hard work and success many players achieve through their programs.
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Just fyi- You are getting all of that because of the coach - not the club. Once the current coach is done - good luck. I wish my daughter had BS when we were there bc I would agree with everything you have mentioned. But we didn’t so we were left with mediocrity
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