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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPartly because, like the NE, there are some poor teams they can beat up on to rack play mediocre competition. Look to their performance in CO as an indication on how nationals will go. They went 1-1-1 against mid level teams
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI guess sitting on that side of the computer and not actually watching their games or being a part of the club culture, you'll just narrate the story the way it satisfies you. The girls are happy, they all work hard and their development will continue to bring them success.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAsk yourself what happens if that one player goes away.
Then the players grow up and move on and the next crop goes through the ringer. Over and over
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAsk yourself what happens if that one player goes away.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey have an upward trend and it’s because of the female empowerment ( understanding the psyche of the players ) the training environment good facilities treating them well and delivering on what they promise. This is in direct contrast to those of da who shall not be named.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPartly because, like the NE, there are some poor teams they can beat up on to rack play mediocre competition. Look to their performance in CO as an indication on how nationals will go. They went 1-1-1 against mid level teams
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAwesome! I know of 5 kids in the 2004 age group from Fury and Alby that have committed to their dream schools. They're delivering on something, no?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAwesome! I know of 5 kids in the 2004 age group from Fury and Alby that have committed to their dream schools. They're delivering on something, no?
What about the kids in the middle or bottom of the team (who don't play much) and aren't being developed and sold a bill of goods. That's the sign of a good club and counselor? Those kids are not priorities at all.
They are not delivering on training, fields, etc. Ask around.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is a good question for ANY team to ask. If the top 1-2 players left, how would the rest of the team do, moving forward? If the answer is-probably the same, well then that's great. If your stomach drops and you start to sweat a little, then the club needs to step up and push the rest of the team to their potential.
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