44 & 47 poster again. What about all the teams that can't get accepted to showcase? You think Disney says oh they're rec so we don't want money from u15 d2 on Thanksgiving?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrust me Kaka will run the locker room. A 1970s junior Napoleon complex retread will get asked to leave soon. His tenets are better suited for Div 3 USL pro kids that can be mistreated and threaten.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am from OCYS and your tard reference is disgusting. Specials needs is nothing to joke about. Just like race or religion you need to stop that! I am to the point now that I will say hello at the fields. F u c k I n quit it!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFunny thing is how they talk DP players into paying while other players who not as good get to play for free. Recruiters get kick back.
It is extra exposure for them at the very least. All kids need extra opportunities to be seen. Even the already identified players. Hopefully they learn something as well but that really depends on the team and coach they play with.
JFC has three players with OC and one with CF and one with WFF. Five total playing as an ECNL DP.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrue That. Same group of FKKtards that can't let 2012-13 go. So they get on our thread and spew hate when their own thread languishes with no interest. Just goes to prove that community soccer is a yawner while The OC is a magnet for talent and envy.
Back to your world of obscurity FKKtard. I am sure there is a friendly with Creeks for you to watch this weekend.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrue That. Same group of FKKtards that can't let 2012-13 go. So they get on our thread and spew hate when their own thread languishes with no interest. Just goes to prove that community soccer is a yawner while The OC is a magnet for talent and envy.
Back to your world of obscurity FKKtard. I am sure there is a friendly with Creeks for you to watch this weekend.
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You people are ridiculous. Since you are assuming, let's assume the preacademy coaches get the same payscale as the other coaches in the club but have to put in more hours for their teams. If that is the case, how will argument stand? They choose to put in more hours for this program. I remember the first meeting I went to and the DA coach said we are trying to get a larger group of boys ready for the DA. It doesn't mean they will make the DA. It does mean you will have to commit the time to be here 3 days a week. Some parents were shocked we were going to 3 days a week and thought it might be too much. Well now I can see that the parents must like it and others see it to. I am not saying all kids shouldn't have the same opportunities but I will say not all can be on the top teams and have the exact coach they want. I also remember last year reading the complaints about having a curriculum and there were pages of complaints on that too.
We do agree more training is required for all. We believe those GB /CM teams should get 4 days. All other teams should also get minimum 3 days and 4th optional for either skills or SAQ (based on team level evaluation)
We also believe Boys and Girls should be treated equally for training opportunities.
What OCYS has done:
1. cut training to each and everyone in the club- compared to what we used to get at EOS, CFU, Kraze/Krush, FCA....probably every club.
2. FEEs have been increased
3. League costs and coaches league game costs are transferred to team accounts
4. Records show they WILL NOT pick from PERPLE OR any lower teams for ECNL or DA
- that is because they effectively destroyed those kids growth potential by denying training opportunities
Then few teams under SELECT Highly PAID Coaches are looking good by showing 3 days training compared to other teams 2 days. Reality is they have reduced from 4 days to 3 for few and
reduced 4 days to 2 for every other team at same level!
Why should anybody see you in the office to respond to this? Isn't this obvious?
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Here is a list of the teams and their practice schedule. http://www.orlandocityyouth.org/Acad...s/index_E.html
There may be a couple of teams whose coach has scheduled a 3rd practice but those are few and far between. Older teams will be on break starting sometime in October till January or February when High School is over. During that time they are still expected to compete in Showcase and other tournaments. And please no one come on here and tell us how great high school soccer season and training is.
I filtered and sorted that list. It shows U-9 thru U-12 Boys purple teams (GB and CM) having 3 times per week practices.
All other teams have 2 practices, including Purple Girls teams at same age level.
Flavio wants to know if this above statement is true?
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I am so proud of what I wrote, I am going to post it again and again. Here is my thought, what if a certain group of kids are now getting sdditional training but it isn't being funded by other parents but from the groups fees? That group only has 3 full time coaches for 9 or 10 teams, why do you assume differently. My next thought is, what kind of crazy wants to burn a kid out at a young age with more practice than they are ready for? Not every kid needs or wants 3 day a week. And to the genious that suggested that an 8, 9 or 10 year old go to 4 days a week, please take the next short yellow bus you see, you have lost it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am so proud of what I wrote, I am going to post it again and again. Here is my thought, what if a certain group of kids are now getting sdditional training but it isn't being funded by other parents but from the groups fees? That group only has 3 full time coaches for 9 or 10 teams, why do you assume differently. My next thought is, what kind of crazy wants to burn a kid out at a young age with more practice than they are ready for? Not every kid needs or wants 3 day a week. And to the genious that suggested that an 8, 9 or 10 year old go to 4 days a week, please take the next short yellow bus you see, you have lost it.
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