Until age 14 it’s about love for the game, and learning the basics. Once your kid hits puberty and makes their own choices, rather than trying to please daddy and mommy, then you can look at different clubs based on your kids skill set and real interest. Don’t waste money on fancy “pathways” until you know your kid is going to stick with the sport and has real potential.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExcellent point. The previous poster was dishonest. If you want a higher level, than it helps immensely to be staged correctly at u11 to u12. Why in the world would you take two steps back at that point?
If you have a kid that isn't a top player now but you believe has a big upside, then my feeling is you want the best coach who can teach your kid the fundamentals and the love of the game and good teammates that your kid can grow with.
Where your kid gets placed at early ages is pretty iffy anyway. As the previous poster said, it's really when they get to high school ages that you start seeing who has really been developing as a player and who was just getting by because they were a little bigger/faster/started earlier as a kid. If your kid is a true late bloomer, they will get noticed by what they do on the field.
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“ u11 to u12 the top players have already been picked out and are already on a path to those higher levels“
Most hilarious comment so far. Daddy must have a prodigy!
Okay you have no clue. But I come from a family of athletes and who are still involved with soccer and basketball. Listen seriously the u10-u12 are considered littles sorry. Nobody but their parents takes those ages too seriously as we know the drop out rate is very high in the US once puberty, social, and independence starts to kick in. Your u little by age 15 may have moved on to a new sport or have interests in dating. You don’t know. Coaches don’t know. The kids who were the tallest stopped growing and the peanuts suddenly grow past them.
The other poster who mentioned puberty yes, that’s so big!
So if you actually think you need to line up the right coach by u12 or feel your child has been “selected” as a stand out, you are being sold a story likely to get more money. Clubs oldest trick.,, “I see major potential for your child’s career with the RIGHT coaching.”
Nope
Look at Ronaldo hmmmm so many athletes start out poor with very little time, money and zero coaching in those young years. Not being selected to a pricey club!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post“ u11 to u12 the top players have already been picked out and are already on a path to those higher levels“
Most hilarious comment so far. Daddy must have a prodigy!
Look at Ronaldo hmmmm so many athletes start out poor with very little time, money and zero coaching in those young years. Not being selected to a pricey club!
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Every club is the same in RI. Stop posturing.
Not my first rodeo.
If you have older kids you know that the kids just need to have fun and learn skills.
But it doesn’t matter at which club really. If your kid has natural talent and desire they will teach themselves w their buddies after school much better than the coach.
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Former Southeast NEFC parent here. I didn't receive this email, but was forwarded it by another parent. If I am ashamed, I don't know how BM is not.
Parents and players do not need to be involved in any dispute between former employees and NEFC. The email shouldn't have included all emails as a cc and parents definitely should not be sent coaches personal addresses and salaries.
This is disgraceful behavior by a leader of youth sports. It was petty, disturbing and doesn't make anyone feel good about the organization. An apology email should have been sent immediately. Parents I spoke with who were thinking about staying are thinking twice for sure.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFormer Southeast NEFC parent here. I didn't receive this email, but was forwarded it by another parent. If I am ashamed, I don't know how BM is not.
Parents and players do not need to be involved in any dispute between former employees and NEFC. The email shouldn't have included all emails as a cc and parents definitely should not be sent coaches personal addresses and salaries.
This is disgraceful behavior by a leader of youth sports. It was petty, disturbing and doesn't make anyone feel good about the organization. An apology email should have been sent immediately. Parents I spoke with who were thinking about staying are thinking twice for sure.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFormer Southeast NEFC parent here. I didn't receive this email, but was forwarded it by another parent. If I am ashamed, I don't know how BM is not.
Parents and players do not need to be involved in any dispute between former employees and NEFC. The email shouldn't have included all emails as a cc and parents definitely should not be sent coaches personal addresses and salaries.
This is disgraceful behavior by a leader of youth sports. It was petty, disturbing and doesn't make anyone feel good about the organization. An apology email should have been sent immediately. Parents I spoke with who were thinking about staying are thinking twice for sure.
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I think that what most people are missing is how much NEFC is losing in all this. Everyone has been focused on the complete calamity that is GPS but NEFC have been hurt significantly. They have lost all of Rhode Island and it also looks like NEFC West is defecting. They are going to be down close to 50% next year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think that what most people are missing is how much NEFC is losing in all this. Everyone has been focused on the complete calamity that is GPS but NEFC have been hurt significantly. They have lost all of Rhode Island and it also looks like NEFC West is defecting. They are going to be down close to 50% next year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf the "losses" were not profitable, then why the childish hissyfit about them leaving?
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As I learn more about surf club is it true they aren’t going to be part of NEP or DPL?
So the young kids aren’t going to get to compete in NEP? Where will they play? Each other? Or will they be part of EDP playing the lowest CT teams?
So confused why parents have chosen Surf over NEFC and Bayside when they can’t compete?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs I learn more about surf club is it true they aren’t going to be part of NEP or DPL?
So the young kids aren’t going to get to compete in NEP? Where will they play? Each other? Or will they be part of EDP playing the lowest CT teams?
So confused why parents have chosen Surf over NEFC and Bayside when they can’t compete?
Look at NEFC SE , Bruno or Bolts southeast. Just as many kids have gone to play college.
Gatorade player of the year =Bruno.
Last year Gatorade player of the year =NEFC/Blackwatch
You are lucky you have goid coaches in all the Rhode Island Based clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs I learn more about surf club is it true they aren’t going to be part of NEP or DPL?
So the young kids aren’t going to get to compete in NEP? Where will they play? Each other? Or will they be part of EDP playing the lowest CT teams?
So confused why parents have chosen Surf over NEFC and Bayside when they can’t compete?
So sure, there are uncertainties with EDP, but there's a lot of potential upside. The only way to know for sure will be to go through the fall season and make reassess in November.
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