Just looking at the NEP Fall results, it looks like Bayside FC Bolts is no longer to top dog. From U11 thru U14 Bruno's records suggested they have made great strive at improving the boys side.
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Very pointless Statement, wait till the State Cup games are over before you pound your chest. I do not have a child in any of the mentioned teams but I am smart enough to not open my mouth until I have actually won something.
Remember NEP is about Developement not winning...State Cup is about winning.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVery pointless Statement, wait till the State Cup games are over before you pound your chest. I do not have a child in any of the mentioned teams but I am smart enough to not open my mouth until I have actually won something.
Remember NEP is about Developement not winning...State Cup is about winning.
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Let's see if Bruno puts their U12 boys into the State Cup 11 v 11 bracket this year instead of opting to beat up on the town and other premier U11s that enter the U12 8 v 8 bracket like they did last year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet's see if Bruno puts their U12 boys into the State Cup 11 v 11 bracket this year instead of opting to beat up on the town and other premier U11s that enter the U12 8 v 8 bracket like they did last year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrust me Bayside FC Bolts U12 aren't that strong so they may opt for 8v8 too. In that case,the Bruno U12 should easily beat Bayside U12. Head-to-head matches were 8-4 and 4-1 and the game was not even close. Unless there is a miracle between now and SC I don't see any reasons why the result would be different. The soccer god is smile torward Bruno.
Plenty of time before SC play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe scores were 8-4 and 7-5 Bruno was at the winning end of both of those games but they were not that much better than us. I know we have had a boy training with us the past few weeks not sure on the deal with him but he would be one of our best players. He would really give us that much needed midfielder who will control the middle and the pace of the game.
Plenty of time before SC play.
Bruno is moving in the right direction for once on the boys side.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe scores were 8-4 and 7-5 Bruno was at the winning end of both of those games but they were not that much better than us. I know we have had a boy training with us the past few weeks not sure on the deal with him but he would be one of our best players. He would really give us that much needed midfielder who will control the middle and the pace of the game.
Plenty of time before SC play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy mistake the scores were 8-4, 7-5, 4-1. See 3 for 3 that is domination. That player, he is also training with Bruno.
The player training with both teams can not be that good. Why is he not playing for another Premier team and why is he available if he is that good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am not a Bruno Dad or Bayside. I would say 3 wins in a row games does make one team better than the other, domination I would not go that far.
The player training with both teams can not be that good. Why is he not playing for another Premier team and why is he available if he is that good.
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Actually, may mean he's very good..and able to milk both clubs for free winter training (or at least up to the deadline that the club has to submit/lock rosters for State Cup)..If he wasn't showing some potential to make a difference, I'd doubt the clubs would let me keep coming without officially rostering/committing unless they were short.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou be surprise there are alot of good players who don't play premier for many reasons.
No wait Capital youth soccer may have some gems hiding, but that is the only town.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am not a Bruno Dad or Bayside. I would say 3 wins in a row games does make one team better than the other, domination I would not go that far.
The player training with both teams can not be that good. Why is he not playing for another Premier team and why is he available if he is that good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReally? maybe if the child lived in South Kingstown, that is the only town where a 12 year old is not on a Premier team and he is good...all the good U12 boys are on a Premier team.
No wait Capital youth soccer may have some gems hiding, but that is the only town.
many of the kids will end up at Bayside , bruno , explosions, expos but they are usually the real good kids that can carry a team or make a big difference and will take up a scholarship spot. The clubs can only offer 2 scholarships a team so the coaches have to decide how to div the money
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