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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Virtually every player in GDA knows they're not NT material. But GDA needs that 99.8% of players to make the league work. USSF can't seem to grasp they're competing with a well entrenched competitor that offers a similar product with an important differentiator to many players. HS sports.
    Since when did US Soccer become a competitor to youth orgs like US Club? or even USYS?
    Did the nation's soccer infrastructure change?

    US Club Soccer & USYS are under the governance of US Soccer and those two(USYS & US Club). do compete for youth players between themselves and not US Soccer.

    US Club offers a product that is driven and overseen by well paid Club DOC's and US Soccer has zero interest in their showcasing expensive product and is not pleased with the products produced from this 'combine' model. Youth Nat teams results reflect this displeasure.

    Not doing HS has been a staple of the boys DA for over a decade it's never been a dealbreaker.

    So, if US Soccer actually thought of US Club Soccer as something to be crushed using your logic they need only eliminate the ban on HS soccer for girls. Obviously, they aren't interested in that, they want better players produced from a different platform.

    US Club soccer got it wrong, catering to colleges with title ix windfalls and our National teams are suffering.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Top clubs are getting a lot of pressure because kids want to play high school soccer, like the best players have always done. World Cup winners talk about the pride of representing their school.

      Every sociological or psychological study of happiness notes the importance of balance in life. Connection to community is also important. When you have a big local rivalry or a playoff game and hundreds fill the stands, the kids love it. When they get mobbed by the student section after the game, the kids love it. Standing for the national anthem at your school, kids love it.Until the MBA suits in the board room at GDA figure that out, they will struggle to attract top players.
      I truly enjoyed listening to Pogba's about the pride of representing his HS after France won it this year.

      Not to mention these Women's World Cup Champions and Golden Boot winners remark about the pride associated with playing HS in 1995 Norway's Riise, 2007 Germany's Printz,
      2007 Brazil's Marta & 2011 Japan's Sawa.

      Whenever a US Player gets the call to represent, they leave HS behind them. No hesitation. Much like picnic softball games they miss it a little, but really not much.






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        You always can tell when the Paid by the Word Timbers interns have been assigned to monitor this site. 3 posts in a row that are total word vomit and say nothing.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          You always can tell when the Paid by the Word Timbers interns have been assigned to monitor this site. 3 posts in a row that are total word vomit and say nothing.
          Yet you can't ignore it and fight off your compulsion of responding to the bait.
          It's so predictable and at the same time truly enjoyable.

          Carry on.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Top clubs are getting a lot of pressure because kids want to play high school soccer, like the best players have always done. World Cup winners talk about the pride of representing their school.

            Every sociological or psychological study of happiness notes the importance of balance in life. Connection to community is also important. When you have a big local rivalry or a playoff game and hundreds fill the stands, the kids love it. When they get mobbed by the student section after the game, the kids love it. Standing for the national anthem at your school, kids love it.

            Until the MBA suits in the board room at GDA figure that out, they will struggle to attract top players.
            This is why they struggle to get good players and top clubs are leaving.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Top clubs are getting a lot of pressure because kids want to play high school soccer, like the best players have always done. World Cup winners talk about the pride of representing their school.

              Every sociological or psychological study of happiness notes the importance of balance in life. Connection to community is also important. When you have a big local rivalry or a playoff game and hundreds fill the stands, the kids love it. When they get mobbed by the student section after the game, the kids love it. Standing for the national anthem at your school, kids love it.

              Until the MBA suits in the board room at GDA figure that out, they will struggle to attract top players.
              Spot on. I’d be surprised if GDA lasts much longer.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                You always can tell when the Paid by the Word Timbers interns have been assigned to monitor this site. 3 posts in a row that are total word vomit and say nothing.
                Who’s the fool? The one getting paid or the one doing it for free??

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  This is why they struggle to get good players and top clubs are leaving.
                  In Oregon the gda only got at best 20% of the top players. Retention hasn’t been great. That will probably skip to 7%-10% this year.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Who’s the fool? The one getting paid or the one doing it for free??
                    You would be the fool for not being able to answer that yourself....Or worse yet, for thinking that the flunkies who are spewing the company narrative are in some way better off than individuals who are advocating for a better way and a commitment to youth soccer. You are the problem, never forget that sir.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      You would be the fool for not being able to answer that yourself....Or worse yet, for thinking that the flunkies who are spewing the company narrative are in some way better off than individuals who are advocating for a better way and a commitment to youth soccer. You are the problem, never forget that sir.
                      Cut him some slack. Lyslo told him his DD was national team material. And Tobin watched her team train once. Can you blame him for being a little excited?

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        I truly enjoyed listening to Pogba's about the pride of representing his HS after France won it this year.

                        Not to mention these Women's World Cup Champions and Golden Boot winners remark about the pride associated with playing HS in 1995 Norway's Riise, 2007 Germany's Printz,
                        2007 Brazil's Marta & 2011 Japan's Sawa.

                        Whenever a US Player gets the call to represent, they leave HS behind them. No hesitation. Much like picnic softball games they miss it a little, but really not much.
                        Again this isn't about NT players. It's about all the others needed to sustain viable, high quality league. There's a lot of clubs and players that aren't the nation's best, or even close.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          In Oregon the gda only got at best 20% of the top players. Retention hasn’t been great. That will probably skip to 7%-10% this year.
                          Some age levels it's about 25% of the top players but others it is much lower. Not great overall.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Spot on. I’d be surprised if GDA lasts much longer.
                            I do believe there is a place for GDA. It just needs to be much, much smaller. In the long run that benefits the NT players more as well. No one is improving their skill base traveling long distances for big blow out games. Shrink it, improve the quality. The travel will still suck but so be it. They could find some creative ways to get around that. All the players and clubs that don't belong still have other good options.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              This is why they struggle to get good players and top clubs are leaving.
                              All the experts have said they should never have banned high school for girls. But they thought they knew better. As a result, top clubs and players are fleeing.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                All the experts have said they should never have banned high school for girls. But they thought they knew better. As a result, top clubs and players are fleeing.
                                GDA will probably stick around for a while. The quality isn't very good, but you just have to grin and bear it.

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