Tryouts are over and Fall leagues are around the corner. Who will be the leader of the pack. Blackwatch is now NEFC South. Bruno has formed partnerships with Pawtucket, Ocean State, and informally with Portsmouth. GPS with South County and Cumberland. Bayside FC building a new turf field in EP. Will the Rams FC, Bayside United, and Lusitana survive in this ever changing youth soccer environment?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTryouts are over and Fall leagues are around the corner. Who will be the leader of the pack. Blackwatch is now NEFC South. Bruno has formed partnerships with Pawtucket, Ocean State, and informally with Portsmouth. GPS with South County and Cumberland. Bayside FC building a new turf field in EP. Will the Rams FC, Bayside United, and Lusitana survive in this ever changing youth soccer environment?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat's point are you attempting to make? There are many ages as well as boys/girls teams for each club. Do you really believe winning a ri state cup is meaningful?
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Nefc RI becoming part of the MA South region will only hurt them when it comes to State Cup time as it will not be as easy to move onto regionals.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTryouts are over and Fall leagues are around the corner. Who will be the leader of the pack. Blackwatch is now NEFC South. Bruno has formed partnerships with Pawtucket, Ocean State, and informally with Portsmouth. GPS with South County and Cumberland. Bayside FC building a new turf field in EP. Will the Rams FC, Bayside United, and Lusitana survive in this ever changing youth soccer environment?
Regardless, soccer in the smallest state won't produce teams that win national championships nor even regional ones. RI can produce top talent but it won't be through small clubs, they don't have the budget or resources to retain talented players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is still a market for small clubs, not sure how long it'll sustain but for now they will survive. Unfortunately at the macro level soccer is a big business and the large clubs are consolidating and rolling up smaller clubs. Some parents are delusional and get trapped in the acronym wheel so words like Elite, Premier, NPL, ECNL separate fools from their money.
Regardless, soccer in the smallest state won't produce teams that win national championships nor even regional ones. RI can produce top talent but it won't be through small clubs, they don't have the budget or resources to retain talented players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEvery clubs should have a niche. On the boys side clubs goal should be to develop players talented enough so one day they can play on DA team. Town club > premier > DA but that is not always the case because most adults don't act in the best interest of their players. Sad but true.
Also, how many players in RI are DA level talent? Would that number change if there was a better development model?
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1611416]What do you mean by "most adults don't act in the best interest of their players"? I interpret that to mean kids are held back because organizations don't want their talent to move. Is that correct?
Also, how many players in RI are DA level talent? Would that number change if there was a better development model?[/QUOTE
Looking at the Revs Academy's website there are 4 players listed Bayside. 2 players played for Capital. That says a lot.
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Bayside FC 15-16, 16-17 after that is the unknown
NEFC, GPS, FC Bolts, Rev's are going to continue to grow, they are not going away. Parents will have the decision to make regarding which program suits them geographically, financially, development structure and playstyle. (not necessarily in that order)
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