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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYup. Eliminate any possible competition by making shady promises to elite players, then hide them away on the bench as long as they will tolerate it. And then claim the "player pool isn't deep enough" for additional teams. It's our fault really for falling for these tactics, but it doesn't make them right.
Would they stop recruiting. Would they stop trying to make the team better?
If they have 8 defenders and 2 strikers, would they cut a defender when a striker comes along, to make a team more balanced. This is what happens to PDA every year.
Our GA team doesn't have that issue, no one comes to our team that is better than the current players
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhat would your club do if really good players, players better than the current players tryout every year?
Would they stop recruiting. Would they stop trying to make the team better?
If they have 8 defenders and 2 strikers, would they cut a defender when a striker comes along, to make a team more balanced. This is what happens to PDA every year.
Our GA team doesn't have that issue, no one comes to our team that is better than the current players
How about start coaching to get better? Swindle new
players stops all players progress.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow about start coaching to get better? Swindle new
players stops all players progress.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis ^^^ if the player was good enough to make the team —coach them, train them, teach them. Create chemistry and build an actual team environment where the players help and encourage one another. By bringing in new players every season and dropping the old the team loses its confidence and then loses games.
That's all sports
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post“That’s all sports” In you cult world. Come out to the sun.
Other girls on the team are good players but not as good as the two coming in.
we know have 18 players.
should we have taken those two players?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMY GA team recruited 2 new girls for next year. They will start over the two girls that have been with the club for 4 years. They are clearly better players.
Other girls on the team are good players but not as good as the two coming in.
we know have 18 players.
should we have taken those two players?
of course... and if you had 4 new players that were better than the players you had, you take those as well and cut two players to keep it at 18. Its called competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postof course... and if you had 4 new players that were better than the players you had, you take those as well and cut two players to keep it at 18. Its called competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes. 2 weeks after that recruit another 4 better players. Take those 4 that are better and cut the 4 loyal players you just brought on. Eventually you will get to be the top ECNL club in the NJ and go to nationals where all the real scouts are. That’s sports.
It’s not black or white everyone is trying to make it black or white to suit their own narrative. The truth is all and I mean all high level academies want to win and no one turns away a better team for the sake of fairness to the status quo. It silly to think otherwise.
Clubs like PDA just get more opportunities to make changes. The GA not so much.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhat would your club do if really good players, players better than the current players tryout every year?
Would they stop recruiting. Would they stop trying to make the team better?
If they have 8 defenders and 2 strikers, would they cut a defender when a striker comes along, to make a team more balanced. This is what happens to PDA every year.
Our GA team doesn't have that issue, no one comes to our team that is better than the current players
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is no harm in bringing in and recruiting new players each year! We are all talking about PDA bringing in new players every season throughout the year, sometimes weekly!! There is a BIG difference between bringing in new players at the end of the year but throughout the year just makes a mess and causes all the 100 pages of issues every parent has with this club. Essentially PDA kids tryout every day. Which some may say is competition but all the research shows the opposite.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo but maybe you cut 4 more that’s been there for years and just didn’t develop the way they should.
It’s not black or white everyone is trying to make it black or white to suit their own narrative. The truth is all and I mean all high level academies want to win and no one turns away a better team for the sake of fairness to the status quo. It silly to think otherwise.
Clubs like PDA just get more opportunities to make changes. The GA not so much.
“Didn’t develop the way they should”. Said by “expert” in girls development.You and your fake club are creeps.Tough guys picking on little girls. To me it seems you all stopped developing a age 3.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is no harm in bringing in and recruiting new players each year! We are all talking about PDA bringing in new players every season throughout the year, sometimes weekly!! There is a BIG difference between bringing in new players at the end of the year but throughout the year just makes a mess and causes all the 100 pages of issues every parent has with this club. Essentially PDA kids tryout every day. Which some may say is competition but all the research shows the opposite.
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