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    So new EDP brackets are listed, looks like CSA is not in the EDP bracket this year.

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      Originally posted by Guest View Post
      So new EDP brackets are listed, looks like CSA is not in the EDP bracket this year.
      Which one? The "Lacy" one is playing in the U13/U12 11v11 group (all U12 teams, but in the U13 brackets)

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        Originally posted by Guest View Post

        Which one? The "Lacy" one is playing in the U13/U12 11v11 group (all U12 teams, but in the U13 brackets)
        Lacey SC Cedar Stars Academy. lol The actual CSA teams are currently playing in the North East Academy League. 2 teams from North/Bergen and 2 teams from Monmouth.

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          Well CSA Bergen Pre 2 was in the top EDP flight last season, not there this year.

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            does anyone know how many trainings a week PDA teams have and how many games they play a seaon?

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              Originally posted by Guest View Post
              Well CSA Bergen Pre 2 was in the top EDP flight last season, not there this year.
              Looks they are still playing EDP you can find them in the lower bracket. Bergen Green unless that's the D team lol

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                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                Looks they are still playing EDP you can find them in the lower bracket. Bergen Green unless that's the D team lol
                that is the C/D/ whatever you call the Lower team.
                • Cedar Stars Academy North Bergen 2011 Boys Green (NJ)
                they are playing in the - 12B Central Atlantic Premier IV Red
                They played in the same division this last fall and finished in 5th place with a 2W - 5L record. https://system.gotsport.com/org_even...es?team=832665

                the top team :
                Cedar Stars Academy North Bergen U12 Boys Pre-Academy
                They are playing in the North East Academy League Blue. That was a full year long schedule, not a separate fall and spring schedule
                https://system.gotsport.com/org_even...es?team=806353

                their actual “2nd” team:
                Cedar Stars Academy North Bergen U12 Boys Pre-Academy 2
                They are playing in the North East Academy League White. Same situation as the first team.
                https://system.gotsport.com/org_even...es?team=806358

                the 2 North East Academy League teams was a pool of 20+ 1st team players. You could call them 1st and 2nd team.

                in the fall the team that played EDP as:
                Cedar Stars Academy North Bergen 2011 Boys Pre-Academy 2
                that was not the same players that played as the same team name in the North East Academy League White. Completely different roster of kids.
                Male U12 - 12B Central Atlantic Premier I
                https://system.gotsport.com/org_even...es?team=832661

                That could be called the 2nd team or the 3rd team depending on how you look at it. This is the group I think the original poster is referring to as not registered in EDP for the upcoming spring.

                in the past the CSA team has played up 9v9 half a year early in the Spring. Maybe they will do the same at 11v11, but they don’t appear to be registered in EDP yet. Not sure where this group of kids is playin in the Spring.

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                  2011 teams that are registered to play 11v11 EDP this Spring

                  Football Academy Black - 13B Central Atlantic Premier III Blue
                  TSF Pre MLS - 13B Central Atlantic Premier III Blue
                  Union Selecao Blue - 13B Central Atlantic Premier III Red
                  Real Jersey FC Pre MLS - 13B Central Atlantic Premier III Red
                  STA Pre-ECNL - 13B Central Atlantic Premier IV Red
                  TSF Pre MLS (again) - 13B Central Atlantic Premier V

                  there is also an entire flight of 2011 teams:
                  13B Central Atlantic Premier 12U 11v11
                  Torpedoes Red
                  Next Level SA Red
                  Lacey SC
                  PDA Hibernian
                  PSA North
                  Jackson SC
                  Silver Lake (NY)
                  Freehold
                  PSA Princeton
                  Real Jersey FC EDP

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                    What happened to Valencia 11 Black for spring?

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                      What are your thoughts on the importance of MLS/MLS Next when choosing a club for the fall (U13)?
                      Say your kid plays on a high level team but in order to play MLS Next, would have to move from a superior Non-MLS team to a lower performing MLS Next team. Would a few MLS league games per season be enough justification for you to make a club switch?

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                        Originally posted by Guest View Post
                        What are your thoughts on the importance of MLS/MLS Next when choosing a club for the fall (U13)?
                        Say your kid plays on a high level team but in order to play MLS Next, would have to move from a superior Non-MLS team to a lower performing MLS Next team. Would a few MLS league games per season be enough justification for you to make a club switch?
                        Outside of CSA Monmouth in NJ, the MLS Next teams will rise to the top as the years go on and more players move to these teams. The MLS Next teams will train more than non-mlsn teams and ultimately they will play a higher level of competition weekly, which will include true academies like RB, Philly Union, NYCFC, DC United, etc. MLSN will also provide opportunities for exposure with these same academies for movement. That all said, there doesn’t need to be a rush to move if the coaching and development is strong where you are. MLSN teams have much larger rosters and if you player isn’t going to be a starter immediately, they may struggle for minutes on a team with 20+ kids that can only roster 18 for games. If your child can move to a MLSN team and play a significant role, it probably makes sense, but moving just to move to the badge is not always the right reason.

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                          Originally posted by Guest View Post

                          Outside of CSA Monmouth in NJ, the MLS Next teams will rise to the top as the years go on and more players move to these teams. The MLS Next teams will train more than non-mlsn teams and ultimately they will play a higher level of competition weekly, which will include true academies like RB, Philly Union, NYCFC, DC United, etc. MLSN will also provide opportunities for exposure with these same academies for movement. That all said, there doesn’t need to be a rush to move if the coaching and development is strong where you are. MLSN teams have much larger rosters and if you player isn’t going to be a starter immediately, they may struggle for minutes on a team with 20+ kids that can only roster 18 for games. If your child can move to a MLSN team and play a significant role, it probably makes sense, but moving just to move to the badge is not always the right reason.
                          "As the years go on" is the problem. Is it necessary to move now or is there no harm in waiting?

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                            Originally posted by Guest View Post

                            Outside of CSA Monmouth in NJ, the MLS Next teams will rise to the top as the years go on and more players move to these teams. The MLS Next teams will train more than non-mlsn teams and ultimately they will play a higher level of competition weekly, which will include true academies like RB, Philly Union, NYCFC, DC United, etc. MLSN will also provide opportunities for exposure with these same academies for movement. That all said, there doesn’t need to be a rush to move if the coaching and development is strong where you are. MLSN teams have much larger rosters and if you player isn’t going to be a starter immediately, they may struggle for minutes on a team with 20+ kids that can only roster 18 for games. If your child can move to a MLSN team and play a significant role, it probably makes sense, but moving just to move to the badge is not always the right reason.
                            Why is CSA Monmouth the only team in MLS next that won't rise to top? You just praised MLSnext academies with their higher level competition and training more frequently?

                            I was looking at this academy for my son because their facility is just awesome and I saw a few familiar players from other top teams?

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                              Originally posted by Guest View Post

                              Why is CSA Monmouth the only team in MLS next that won't rise to top? You just praised MLSnext academies with their higher level competition and training more frequently?

                              I was looking at this academy for my son because their facility is just awesome and I saw a few familiar players from other top teams?

                              CSA Monmouth is fine. Whoever posted that just has a problem with the club. Their 2010 teams is currently the weakest in the MLS Next Division, thats a down year for Monmouth. 13th out of 13 currently. Their 2009 team is 8th of 13 in the division, But TSF, PDA and Real are all below them, so why not bash those clubs. The Monmouth U15 team has only played 1 game and it was a win over Real, bash them. At 2011 CSA Monmouth beat the TSF Pre-MLS team 2 times in the Fall season. Why not say TSF wont rise to the top. Bashing Monmouth is Petty.

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                                Originally posted by Guest View Post
                                What are your thoughts on the importance of MLS/MLS Next when choosing a club for the fall (U13)?
                                Say your kid plays on a high level team but in order to play MLS Next, would have to move from a superior Non-MLS team to a lower performing MLS Next team. Would a few MLS league games per season be enough justification for you to make a club switch?
                                Depends on the alternative. Is the Non-MLS team going to be playing quality competition? Is the training going to be similar level and frequency? U13 is a learning curve on the much bigger field with more players and different positions. Larger ball size, much more running involved plus the kids are growing. I personally don't see any harm in staying a year at u13 and learning the new formations and field size. The amount of wear and tear on the growing bodies will kick in with double the field size and running. You cant continue to go play 4 games over a 2 day span for tournaments repeatedly and not expect to get some overuse injuries. This increases the importance for the quality of competition, compared to the frequency of games.

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