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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Not always true. It depends on the player's academics and her college interests to find the right fit. How many players will the recruiters be looking for in 2019 and 2020? They are looking at the 04s right now and even 03s. I just spoke to a couple of recruiters about this topic at yesterday's games.

    Re: Showcases

    As someone else said if you're on a team not playing everyone, then it's the wrong coach, wrong club. Your fees and travel payments should not be looked at as totally to subsidize others, including the coach.

    The showcases are meant to showcase players. How the team places is to benefit the reputation of the club, coaches, teams. A good coach will put you in for at least a few minutes.

    Last thought. This is a great example of preparing for college play. You should be asking the club coach the question about playing time in showcases before you go to 2017/2018 tryouts. You would ask a college recruiter about playing time.
    No serious college recruiters are looking at 04s right now you goof. Don't post that nonsense on here someone might actually believe you.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      No serious college recruiters are looking at 04s right now you goof. Don't post that nonsense on here someone might actually believe you.

      My bad. I meant '03, just finished U14. -Especially if someone is consistently seen via ODP, ID camps (if researched), Regionals/Nationals, IMG, NPL, ECNL events and has done the right prep work, you better she's being watched!

      "Recently I led a presentation for U14+ OSC players who have aspirations to play college soccer. ...The sport has grown remarkably over the past 10 years in this country, as has the ability to recruit with advances in technology, social media and travel. It is a very competitive environment and players have to get ahead of the game to get noticed. I am now entering my fifth year as a college soccer coach (Division 1 and NAIA) and have gained a lot of knowledge on the recruitment process. I now want to share that knowledge with players playing in Oldham County so that they too get to experience the college soccer life."
      Simon Bird
      Director of Coaching, Oldham Soccer Club

      http://goalnation.com/women-in-socce...r-on-scouting/

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