Not too much Red Bulls hate. They play the right way and are professional. Maybe people don't like that they take the best kids from other clubs, but if those kids want to be pros and have the best chance to join an MLS academy, why wouldn't they leave? Saw lots of kids from AS Juniors, Cedar Stars, TSF, Ironbound, PDA, STA, etc at various tryouts and RDS clinics.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot too much Red Bulls hate. They play the right way and are professional. Maybe people don't like that they take the best kids from other clubs, but if those kids want to be pros and have the best chance to join an MLS academy, why wouldn't they leave? Saw lots of kids from AS Juniors, Cedar Stars, TSF, Ironbound, PDA, STA, etc at various tryouts and RDS clinics.
The reason why CSA gets a lot negative comments is because how the club runs there organization. They take anyone and create another team to bring in the cash flow. Can’t hate on them from a business stand point but they don’t develop kids. If anything there coaches suppress talent and mess with their mental state fighting for a position on a weekly basis. At 7, 8, 9 years of age kids shouldn’t be scared to make a mistake in fear of being dropped to a lower team.
Redbulls is on another level in the sense they have a professional team and when you tryout or join you understand it’s on a season by season basis.
If you want your kid to learn to play the right way, improve on all aspects of the game with a chance to play for a A team in MLSnext choose your club wisely for the next 2-3 years for your child. Going to a club like CSA now in hopes to solidify a roster spot for MLSnext in 3 years from now your wasting your time. When someone with more talent walks through those doors they will say adios and show no loyalty.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn the past year, Union has played the STA C Team (USYS) 3 times. They have won 6-0, 2-0 and tied 3-3. Union lost to the A Team (pre-ECNL) 0-4. They haven’t played against the B team (NL EDP). Just look at any of the game history on ysr or gotsoccer. If I am wrong, please let everyone know that actual game you are referencing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWith Liverpool playing that way they play they were able to fit in the top 10 according to this group. I have seen them play just like most of you have and they have talented kids. So the day they start moving the ball the way you guys want them to it’s going to be fun to watch. Putting aside the fact that In two years most of those kids will go somewhere else. As of right now, if they start the moving the ball better , they are going to take a huge step forward.
You guys love to hate on FA , CS Bergen , Union , Red Bull’s and Liverpool the most and they happen to be in the top 5 rankings. Hmmmm....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo reason to hate on any top team. The goal is to train, develop and beat the top teams.
The reason why CSA gets a lot negative comments is because how the club runs there organization. They take anyone and create another team to bring in the cash flow. Can’t hate on them from a business stand point but they don’t develop kids. If anything there coaches suppress talent and mess with their mental state fighting for a position on a weekly basis. At 7, 8, 9 years of age kids shouldn’t be scared to make a mistake in fear of being dropped to a lower team.
Redbulls is on another level in the sense they have a professional team and when you tryout or join you understand it’s on a season by season basis.
If you want your kid to learn to play the right way, improve on all aspects of the game with a chance to play for a A team in MLSnext choose your club wisely for the next 2-3 years for your child. Going to a club like CSA now in hopes to solidify a roster spot for MLSnext in 3 years from now your wasting your time. When someone with more talent walks through those doors they will say adios and show no loyalty.
Sure they will feel safe and loved at a team like FA or AS and kept on the top roster because the smaller clubs need to show loyalty to the players that stick around and give them business. That sheltered all star player will have a reality check when they are no longer the top player and they have to fight to keep their spot in an academy and daddy and mommy can't do anything to keep them there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoesn't make any sense, you act like the kid that makes it to the MLS next team is going to be cushy and comfortable. If your kid can't climb the ranks in the 2-3 years playing for a Pre-Academy like CSA then what makes you think that going to a small club now is going to change that when they are at the age of playing in the MLS mext league?
Sure they will feel safe and loved at a team like FA or AS and kept on the top roster because the smaller clubs need to show loyalty to the players that stick around and give them business. That sheltered all star player will have a reality check when they are no longer the top player and they have to fight to keep their spot in an academy and daddy and mommy can't do anything to keep them there.
Fighting to keep your spot weekly at CSA has forced parents to request to have their children dropped to the B team to help savior their child’s confidence and mental stability. The reality check is at this age it’s doing more harm than good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI believe the point that was trying to be made was not to fall into the CSA Bergen sales pitch gimmick. All teams including the smaller ones should always reward and promote kids for playing well. Having to keep your level up and maintain your spot is needed on any size team. Getting that 1 on 1 love from a coach at this age level is very important for development. At these larger clubs like CSA they just don’t have the time or enough personnel to devote to individual needs/improvement therefore the good players never become great.
Fighting to keep your spot weekly at CSA has forced parents to request to have their children dropped to the B team to help savior their child’s confidence and mental stability. The reality check is at this age it’s doing more harm than good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI believe the point that was trying to be made was not to fall into the CSA Bergen sales pitch gimmick. All teams including the smaller ones should always reward and promote kids for playing well. Having to keep your level up and maintain your spot is needed on any size team. Getting that 1 on 1 love from a coach at this age level is very important for development. At these larger clubs like CSA they just don’t have the time or enough personnel to devote to individual needs/improvement therefore the good players never become great.
Fighting to keep your spot weekly at CSA has forced parents to request to have their children dropped to the B team to help savior their child’s confidence and mental stability. The reality check is at this age it’s doing more harm than good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAmazing that clubs like AS and FA are Eithen in the same breath as some of these other so called bigger clubs that have been around for a long time. Congrats to both programs on competing.
AS Junior - 3
Football Academy - 15
AS Junior - 1
PDA Puyol - 6
AS Junior - 1
Red Bulls - 6
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAS Junior is not in the same breath as those clubs lol not even close. They gave up 15 goals to the Football Academy!!!! 15 goals!
AS Junior - 3
Football Academy - 15
AS Junior - 1
PDA Puyol - 6
AS Junior - 1
Red Bulls - 6
As Junior - 1
Red Bull - 8
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Groups annouced for Super Copa in Texas...... Good luck to FA going to represent NJ. with Union Stars not in the tournament, have a good chance to do some damage.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAS Junior is not in the same breath as those clubs lol not even close. They gave up 15 goals to the Football Academy!!!! 15 goals!
AS Junior - 3
Football Academy - 15
AS Junior - 1
PDA Puyol - 6
AS Junior - 1
Red Bulls - 6
PDA - 2
STA - 7
AS Junior - 11
Morris Elite - 2
Liverpool - 6
STA - 3
FA - 7
Liverpool - 0
AS Junior -5
CSA Bergen -2
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf your going to post scores that were lopsided show all of them!!!
PDA - 2
STA - 7
AS Junior - 11
Morris Elite - 2
Liverpool - 6
STA - 3
FA - 7
Liverpool - 0
AS Junior -5
CSA Bergen -2
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