Will the Florida team stick together for training and games or do the teams get mixed with other states? How are region teams picked?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWill the Florida team stick together for training and games or do the teams get mixed with other states? How are region teams picked?
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So if your kid is on second or third team , it's nothing more than a training week in Alabama. The first teams are the ones they select regional players from
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo if your kid is on second or third team , it's nothing more than a training week in Alabama. The first teams are the ones they select regional players from
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From experience wayyyy cheaper than a camp with much better competition as well as the boys living and playing together was a great experience. Most of the boys my son played with have committed to college programs ( not necessarily from ODP but great overall players ) He still talks about it often, highly recommend the experience ! DONT listen to the haters here
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I agree. ODP has been a wonderful experience and my son has made a lot of new friendships all over the state. IDK why people bash everything either. In the end they are children and should look back at their youth with happy memories wherever they play this wonderful sport. Too much hate!.. My son got picked for regional camp and on the younger team so as long as your child enjoys the experience of playing with higher quality players from all around the state then it is a positive thing! Dont listen to nasty parents who are unhappy with their own life so have to cut down everything else. For the money...its worth it
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo if your kid is on second or third team , it's nothing more than a training week in Alabama. The first teams are the ones they select regional players from
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I love people that think they know everything about soccer. Odp this weekend for the girls side was very competitive. The assistant coach from university of Florida ran the 2004 girls session and did a great job. There are many national team players that came through odp Abby Wambach being one of them. The people on here that say it's a waste time, are the parents at a game screaming the play is offsides to the ref meanwhile it's a throw in. People are so hung up on this DA, news alert it's not working on the girls side. How about you do a little homework and look for DA scores for 2004 girls in Florida I believe one was 17-0. Look at the top clubs in the US for girls, dropping the DA program, they are going all in with ECNL. Some people are fortunate that these clubs that have ecnl are in there backyard. Others live very far from great clubs. Odp is a great opportunity for your kid don't let anybody tell you different. That person that tells you it's a waste of money is the same person paying some so called pro a $100 an hour to train there kid. To pay $625 for training and Alabama and get seen in front of coaches is a steal. Also go to a roster on any D1 girls program and read Bios on the girls and almost every one played Odp.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI love people that think they know everything about soccer. Odp this weekend for the girls side was very competitive. The assistant coach from university of Florida ran the 2004 girls session and did a great job. There are many national team players that came through odp Abby Wambach being one of them. The people on here that say it's a waste time, are the parents at a game screaming the play is offsides to the ref meanwhile it's a throw in. People are so hung up on this DA, news alert it's not working on the girls side. How about you do a little homework and look for DA scores for 2004 girls in Florida I believe one was 17-0. Look at the top clubs in the US for girls, dropping the DA program, they are going all in with ECNL. Some people are fortunate that these clubs that have ecnl are in there backyard. Others live very far from great clubs. Odp is a great opportunity for your kid don't let anybody tell you different. That person that tells you it's a waste of money is the same person paying some so called pro a $100 an hour to train there kid. To pay $625 for training and Alabama and get seen in front of coaches is a steal. Also go to a roster on any D1 girls program and read Bios on the girls and almost every one played Odp.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI love people that think they know everything about soccer. Odp this weekend for the girls side was very competitive. The assistant coach from university of Florida ran the 2004 girls session and did a great job. There are many national team players that came through odp Abby Wambach being one of them. The people on here that say it's a waste time, are the parents at a game screaming the play is offsides to the ref meanwhile it's a throw in. People are so hung up on this DA, news alert it's not working on the girls side. How about you do a little homework and look for DA scores for 2004 girls in Florida I believe one was 17-0. Look at the top clubs in the US for girls, dropping the DA program, they are going all in with ECNL. Some people are fortunate that these clubs that have ecnl are in there backyard. Others live very far from great clubs. Odp is a great opportunity for your kid don't let anybody tell you different. That person that tells you it's a waste of money is the same person paying some so called pro a $100 an hour to train there kid. To pay $625 for training and Alabama and get seen in front of coaches is a steal. Also go to a roster on any D1 girls program and read Bios on the girls and almost every one played Odp.
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