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If you want your kid to get good extra training RB RDS is very good for that. Just don't go in thinking it will lead to the academy teams. They find a few kids there but most times their DA players get recruited from other team. Look at it as supplemental training, nothing else. If it becomes something more that's great.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you want your kid to get good extra training RB RDS is very good for that. Just don't go in thinking it will lead to the academy teams. They find a few kids there but most times their DA players get recruited from other team. Look at it as supplemental training, nothing else. If it becomes something more that's great.
I heard RDS Pre-Academy team is good, but very high cost. 4000/per year
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My daughter was invited to the tryout for the 07 RDS teams but not sure because there doesn't seem to be a plan in place for where these teams will play in the future.
Not sure it is worth leaving a current NPL or EDP level team to go to another EDP club that has no pathway set up.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter was invited to the tryout for the 07 RDS teams but not sure because there doesn't seem to be a plan in place for where these teams will play in the future.
Not sure it is worth leaving a current NPL or EDP level team to go to another EDP club that has no pathway set up.
I would try to take things a year at a time. It is not remotely possible to predict the future
"plan" in kid soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postlol. The future does not exist in girls soccer. Seriously, every year it seem like every thing changes. Age changes, league changes, clubs coming and going.
I would try to take things a year at a time. It is not remotely possible to predict the future
"plan" in kid soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter was invited to the tryout for the 07 RDS teams but not sure because there doesn't seem to be a plan in place for where these teams will play in the future.
Not sure it is worth leaving a current NPL or EDP level team to go to another EDP club that has no pathway set up.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYea I am starting to see that!. The problem is that kids form bonds and while i get there's always some upheaval, its hard to think jumping to teams would make much sense since this is an organization that really doesn't care about girls. Only NYCFC somehow comes off as caring less.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter was invited to the tryout for the 07 RDS teams but not sure because there doesn't seem to be a plan in place for where these teams will play in the future.
Not sure it is worth leaving a current NPL or EDP level team to go to another EDP club that has no pathway set up.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNYCFC just made the exit move out of GDA. No way Red Bull’s is going to try now The boys MLS teams will be leaving the DA next year. That’s when the ***** is really going to hit the fan
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFor sure, no way RB do GDA. They were smart to take a wait and see approach, as did almost every other MLS club. Unless they have a female affiliate team it makes no sense for MLS clubs to be in GDA, other than to use the profits to supplement their BDA teams. NYCFC wasn't free. Having girls teams that play in whatever league is also just another way to beef up profits, maybe get a few female fans, but it will never be a serious focus for them
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