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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom what I have seen, more than a few people think that their kids will get scholarship money and soccer (sports) becomes a means to an end. I am surprised at the number of players that seem play for that reason alone. What ever happened to love of the game??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom what I have seen, more than a few people think that their kids will get scholarship money and soccer (sports) becomes a means to an end. I am surprised at the number of players that seem play for that reason alone. What ever happened to love of the game??
Also, if there were better options for good competition that didn't cost a fortune/have tons of travel from 8th grade up that would shift the landscape as well. It's become too fragmented so everyone feels they have to participate in these absurd leagues
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd Pop Warner football; Little League baseball; AAU track & field; and more. There are sports that are more one ethnicity than another. Embrace the differences instead of making excuses for it. It's part of life. Not one type of player for everything.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo way you could compare the cost of youth soccer to the rest of those programs. Hence the ethnic diversity.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo, then might the problem for soccer then be that there are no public leagues like Pop Warner or Little League that actually does produce players in the long run?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRemember when most kids started on rec league teams. Now, you looked upon with distain. It was rec league, ODP and a rec league form of travel. That's why ODP is getting traction in some areas again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRemember when most kids started on rec league teams. Now, you looked upon with distain. It was rec league, ODP and a rec league form of travel. That's why ODP is getting traction in some areas again.
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I have many things about ODP, some good, some bad, but in this area, especially Log Island, its quite corrupt, and slanted toward a particular group of coaches (EMSC)...however, it might work more honorably in another state. With the advent of GDA, ECNL, and USYS NL, the program is a distant 4th.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have many things about ODP, some good, some bad, but in this area, especially Log Island, its quite corrupt, and slanted toward a particular group of coaches (EMSC)...however, it might work more honorably in another state. With the advent of GDA, ECNL, and USYS NL, the program is a distant 4th.
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State organizations were only part of the problem. With DA and ECNL players getting great college exposure, even NT call ups, through theirleagues,, their leagues, the need to do ODP went away for them. Then with many top players out by u14 or so the quality of participants went way down. That in turn made it less appealing/less of a draw for players, college coaches and even instructional coaches.
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