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Looks like the 04 NYCFC put on a scoring clinic on Albertson this weekend. Gotta love the NYCFC social media department taking a renewed interest in the girls program
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooks like the 04 NYCFC put on a scoring clinic on Albertson this weekend. Gotta love the NYCFC social media department taking a renewed interest in the girls program
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWOW- 100 TOP Dvision 1 coaches came to watch your daughter, That is amazing! That must have included Stamford, UCLA, North Carolina, Duke, Florida State, USC, Georgetwon. What were the other schools?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe poster was not commenting on the strength or weakness of the league or insulting your little superstar as hundreds of top d1 coaches vie for her services. Poster was merely commenting that gda players that also want to play HS do so by joining the league after HS season ends
Your an *******
You obviously have a hard time comprehending what u read
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPoster still doesn't get that 1) those coaches still watch ECNL players also 2) coaches shop with their pre set list and weren't there to watch HIS kid 3) this area has very few players that will got to top soccer programs; good schools, just not good soccer 4) 100 coaches at 3 games with rosters of say 20 kids per team really isn't that many coaches per game or per player
Coaches per player lol
Nl teams get 20 coaches over 4 games at showcases
I’m done with this
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlmost 100 top D1 college coaches came to watch my 04 daughter play in Colorado in 3 games
The coaches believe there is top talent in the DA
HS is for fun. A Social event for most. Nothing wrong with it
The more serious players ( for the most part) will love the da
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStill confused about claims like this. College coaches from top college soccer programs generally attend games which have players who reached out to them with their schedules. They do not go to games just to see if there's a great player that they might want. Yes, it's possible they see someone so good that they might grab a brochure and reach out afterwards, but for the top programs, this is extremely rare. If 100 coaches attended your daughter's games, was it because they all came to see her/ Or was it that they came to see players in the games who invited them and your daughter happened to also be in those games?
So many parents write things assuming their kids are elite. The reality is, if she is, you already know. You will get 50 letters after every event. You will get smiles from coaches. You will not be asked to attend clinics and camps. Its obvious
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2483188]Almost 100 top D1 college coaches came to watch my 04 daughter play in Colorado in 3 games
The coaches believe there is top talent in the DA
HS is for fun. A Social event for most. Nothing wrong with it
Thank you for proving you know nothing. 100 top Division 1 coaches? There's no such thing as 100 top division 1 schools. Hell the top division 2 schools routinely destroy these lower "top 100" D 1 schools and even top D 3 schools beat them. All you did with this statement is show how absolutely fu#$%^& stupid you are.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTop College programs - soccer wise that may be 20 schools - attend the games of kids THEY want to see. You can reach out all you want, but they know who they are interested in. 100 schools don come to see any kid because no kid is appealing to 100 schools. Most schools know if they do or do not stand a chance and they wont waste time watching unless they do. The only rare exception is when say 4 of the top end prospects are playing in the sae game. Some coaches will come to watch just for the fun of it.
So many parents write things assuming their kids are elite. The reality is, if she is, you already know. You will get 50 letters after every event. You will get smiles from coaches. You will not be asked to attend clinics and camps. Its obvious
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTop College programs - soccer wise that may be 20 schools - attend the games of kids THEY want to see. You can reach out all you want, but they know who they are interested in. 100 schools don come to see any kid because no kid is appealing to 100 schools. Most schools know if they do or do not stand a chance and they wont waste time watching unless they do. The only rare exception is when say 4 of the top end prospects are playing in the sae game. Some coaches will come to watch just for the fun of it.
So many parents write things assuming their kids are elite. The reality is, if she is, you already know. You will get 50 letters after every event. You will get smiles from coaches. You will not be asked to attend clinics and camps. Its obvious
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust curious. How does a coach know who they want to see?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlayers and/ or club coaches reach out prior to an event with a player resume and usually some video. Assistant coaches usually pre screen them for the head coach and they come up with their shopping list for the event. Top programs literally get 100s of reachouts. They can't go see everyone who contacts them. They don't window shop. a player might catch their eye while they're watching a game but for the most part they're looking at who is on their list. They don't want to waste too much effort on a player that isn't interested in their program (if they were interested they should have reached out right?).
Exactly, so the fact that there are, as one poster claims, 100 top coaches at their kids game (I don't believe that), is somewhat irrelevant. Those coaches are there to see specific, pre-selected kids, not to just watch a game and see who they like. Could you get lucky and your kid gets spotted while a coach is watching another kid, yes, but it's very unlikely
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlayers and/ or club coaches reach out prior to an event with a player resume and usually some video. Assistant coaches usually pre screen them for the head coach and they come up with their shopping list for the event. Top programs literally get 100s of reachouts. They can't go see everyone who contacts them. They don't window shop. a player might catch their eye while they're watching a game but for the most part they're looking at who is on their list. They don't want to waste too much effort on a player that isn't interested in their program (if they were interested they should have reached out right?).
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HS is for fun. A Social event for most. Nothing wrong with it
Why is it so hard for many to comprehend that some kids just don't want to get involved with that type of social event? They have fun in other ways? Is there something wrong with that?
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