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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Will believe it when ecnl rosters are out. Although with 19 listed on purple won't be able to have ecnl girls play with them. Not t sure if they did last year. Good team but didn't do well at state cup
    What roster? Where do you see this?

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      That's even more awkward for the girls dropped down. Can look over and see all their former teammates on the top team. Ocys isn't known for bringing players up to play. Usually only lets the good ones help the lower teams. Will bring in from outside or let younger play up before choosing a purple player
      That won't happen this year. Jax and SFL have teams so I don't see much outside recruitment. There was a little movement within Orlando Clubs but I did not see any of the outside players like they had last season.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Hahahahaha the full side in 8th place on the way to last place! Only at OC would the pictures of the coach and owners be shown in the stands. The ego the ego the ego. It's about the players not the coach Adrian. Loser
        Little man BIG EGO. Seems to make it ALL about himself.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Little man BIG EGO. Seems to make it ALL about himself.
          Heath has a napoleon complex. I thought this was well known. He won't last too long as the head coach. I give it a few years.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            What roster? Where do you see this?
            Was referring to the rising u15g purple roster. Not ecnl. Looks like dropped a few down from ecnl last year including coach's daughter. Must have gotten new talent

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              I know people on this thread take issue with SB. He was very respectful and did a good job running a few sessions with my daughter when the regular ECNL coaches were not there. So I don't have enough experience with the guy to know why all the hate. I think the situation with his daughter may be related to her knee. She has hurt it a few times and may be coming to that very difficult decision of whether soccer is the sport for her. It has to be tough when you are part of a soccer family. But one joint that will not hold up after being weakened by injury is the knee....especially by age 14.

              When you look at most USWNT players and when they blew out a knee it was after 17-years old. That is when the game starts to really pick up the pace and the collisions are much more violent. By that age, most girls have matured and are carrying more weight and playing at a faster pace so the aggressiveness really picks up. I saw a tackle at the College Cup finals that could be heard from across the field. When you see how far Alex Morgan flew through the air when she was fouled at the 18 during World Cup, you get a feeling for how hard and fast these ladies go at it by the time they are in their 20s.

              So you have to believe that SB is thinking about this as a dad first and coach second. He knows that it is only going to get more violent on the pitch and his girl is nursing a bad knee. I feel for the family. It has to be a tough decision but hopefully her love of sports will keep her active in something that is not going to keep putting stress on that knee.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                I know people on this thread take issue with SB. He was very respectful and did a good job running a few sessions with my daughter when the regular ECNL coaches were not there. So I don't have enough experience with the guy to know why all the hate. I think the situation with his daughter may be related to her knee. She has hurt it a few times and may be coming to that very difficult decision of whether soccer is the sport for her. It has to be tough when you are part of a soccer family. But one joint that will not hold up after being weakened by injury is the knee....especially by age 14.

                When you look at most USWNT players and when they blew out a knee it was after 17-years old. That is when the game starts to really pick up the pace and the collisions are much more violent. By that age, most girls have matured and are carrying more weight and playing at a faster pace so the aggressiveness really picks up. I saw a tackle at the College Cup finals that could be heard from across the field. When you see how far Alex Morgan flew through the air when she was fouled at the 18 during World Cup, you get a feeling for how hard and fast these ladies go at it by the time they are in their 20s.

                So you have to believe that SB is thinking about this as a dad first and coach second. He knows that it is only going to get more violent on the pitch and his girl is nursing a bad knee. I feel for the family. It has to be a tough decision but hopefully her love of sports will keep her active in something that is not going to keep putting stress on that knee.
                Dude what have you been smoking.

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                  Going to be a long year for SB.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    I know people on this thread take issue with SB. He was very respectful and did a good job running a few sessions with my daughter when the regular ECNL coaches were not there. So I don't have enough experience with the guy to know why all the hate. I think the situation with his daughter may be related to her knee. She has hurt it a few times and may be coming to that very difficult decision of whether soccer is the sport for her. It has to be tough when you are part of a soccer family. But one joint that will not hold up after being weakened by injury is the knee....especially by age 14.

                    When you look at most USWNT players and when they blew out a knee it was after 17-years old. That is when the game starts to really pick up the pace and the collisions are much more violent. By that age, most girls have matured and are carrying more weight and playing at a faster pace so the aggressiveness really picks up. I saw a tackle at the College Cup finals that could be heard from across the field. When you see how far Alex Morgan flew through the air when she was fouled at the 18 during World Cup, you get a feeling for how hard and fast these ladies go at it by the time they are in their 20s.

                    So you have to believe that SB is thinking about this as a dad first and coach second. He knows that it is only going to get more violent on the pitch and his girl is nursing a bad knee. I feel for the family. It has to be a tough decision but hopefully her love of sports will keep her active in something that is not going to keep putting stress on that knee.
                    Boy SB, are you coming on here this early in the season writing great things about yourself. This is more pathetic then your Wikipedia page.

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                      Thanks!

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                        Is MR still coaching 14 DA next year. See his name is gone from team website

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Is MR still coaching 14 DA next year. See his name is gone from team website
                          Hell you knew that was coming. Only guy on the DA with a UEFA A license. Wouldn't surprise me if he is gone.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Hell you knew that was coming. Only guy on the DA with a UEFA A license. Wouldn't surprise me if he is gone.
                            He didn't have a successful year, wouldn't they cut a player for that.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              He didn't have a successful year, wouldn't they cut a player for that.
                              Not successful? We are joining u14 this year and last year looked pretty good to us. Top 20 all year I think.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Not successful? We are joining u14 this year and last year looked pretty good to us. Top 20 all year I think.
                                I liked him but I heard that the Dallas Cup debacle wasn't looked upon favorably by OC upper management.

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