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im of the opinion that playing low level teams does more damage than good. Yea being on field is fun but if you are a player at a certain level, going against town teams is only going to hurt your performance, not help it. Showcase teams are cool but its a hard balancing act to get them in the right events.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you consider blowing out local club teams for your daughter more bang for your buck then I feel sorry for your daughter.
I think daughter’s team will benefit from the game as it seems to have upped their intensity since losing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes NJ Fire 06 is really good
ECNL - 9
PDA Blue – 2
PDA White – 1
PDA Blue 07 - 1
WC – 4
FC Stars - 1
GA – 2
CSA-Monmouth – 2
EDP - 3
CSA-Bergan -1
PSA Wildcats - 2
Why were they playing in such a craptastic tournament?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTeam backed out so they needed someone to fill the void.
Where are all these others games happening? Scrimmaging themselves? She waits for club ball/wouldn't see a game until next year probably.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust because I was bored - The 06 NJ Fire Black team break down:
ECNL - 9
PDA Blue – 2
PDA White – 1
PDA Blue 07 - 1
WC – 4
FC Stars - 1
GA – 2
CSA-Monmouth – 2
EDP - 3
CSA-Bergan -1
PSA Wildcats - 2
Why were they playing in such a craptastic tournament?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut if you look at their social media they just brag about these team as if they are theirs. It’s made up of girls from all these clubs and NJ Fire has literally had nothing to do with their training. My question is why would a parent from PDA allow their kid to risk getting injured for NJ Fire?
Question has been asked but no answers yet. What are the clubs doing with all your money? Would think they would be eager to show their customers that the kids actually do get to play soccer after shelling out thousands of $'s.
Lots of Karen's and Ken's up in here.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWHat parent would deny their kid a chance to have some fun doing something they enjoy. Live and let live as life is way too short.
Question has been asked but no answers yet. What are the clubs doing with all your money? Would think they would be eager to show their customers that the kids actually do get to play soccer after shelling out thousands of $'s.
Lots of Karen's and Ken's up in here.
The girls play for top clubs. Plenty of opportunities for tournaments etc with their own club. Not risking a broken ankle to play for NJ Fire so they can brag on their Facebook page using my daughter do it. There are a lot of other “fun” activities that aren’t playing for another team. I wouldn’t even call NJ Fire a club lol
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut if you look at their social media they just brag about these team as if they are theirs. It’s made up of girls from all these clubs and NJ Fire has literally had nothing to do with their training. My question is why would a parent from PDA allow their kid to risk getting injured for NJ Fire?
Honestly though...So what if they play for a "showcase" team. Since my D doesn't play for nor do we live near enough to even play for them I can't say what development they do. My D trains with an older showcase team once a week and plays in tournaments if the need arises.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho would deny their kid having fun? LMAO
The girls play for top clubs. Plenty of opportunities for tournaments etc with their own club. Not risking a broken ankle to play for NJ Fire so they can brag on their Facebook page using my daughter do it. There are a lot of other “fun” activities that aren’t playing for another team. I wouldn’t even call NJ Fire a club lol
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho would deny their kid having fun? LMAO
The girls play for top clubs. Plenty of opportunities for tournaments etc with their own club. Not risking a broken ankle to play for NJ Fire so they can brag on their Facebook page using my daughter do it. There are a lot of other “fun” activities that aren’t playing for another team. I wouldn’t even call NJ Fire a club lol
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2832904]Just because I was bored - The 06 NJ Fire Black team break down:
ECNL - 9
PDA Blue – 2
PDA White – 1
PDA Blue 07 - 1
WC – 4
FC Stars - 1
GA – 2
CSA-Monmouth – 2
EDP - 3
CSA-Bergan -1
PSA Wildcats - 2
And none of their teams have an issue with their this? Interesting.
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And none of their teams have an issue with their this? Interesting.
They’re so scared of losing customers and being discovered for their lesser training that they threaten and punish players for doing something they have every right to do.
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Load of bs
Originally posted by Unregistered View Postim of the opinion that playing low level teams does more damage than good. Yea being on field is fun but if you are a player at a certain level, going against town teams is only going to hurt your performance, not help it. Showcase teams are cool but its a hard balancing act to get them in the right events.
How does taking an extra couple dozen corners/free kicks etc. damage a kids performance? I may be old but years ago you had to play rec to play travel and lots of repetition only helps/accelerates development.
Creativity in the US game is lacking and playing against teams with 11 behind the ball you need to do things differently. IMO you can learn something every time you play. No different than a pickup game (those dont really happen in these parts anymore). No pressure and just fun soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTop clubs havent done squat for what $ they collect.
How does taking an extra couple dozen corners/free kicks etc. damage a kids performance? I may be old but years ago you had to play rec to play travel and lots of repetition only helps/accelerates development.
Creativity in the US game is lacking and playing against teams with 11 behind the ball you need to do things differently. IMO you can learn something every time you play. No different than a pickup game (those dont really happen in these parts anymore). No pressure and just fun soccer.
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