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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs someone going to talk about the dire situation the Thorns are in?
The are being plundered like pirates of the carribean by nearby club(s) and they are losing current players going back to their own clubs for the only reason that the experience isn’t what’s being sold and it’s a little bit of a joke.
- Coaching isn’t good. These recycled dinosaurs who either don’t care (said by players) or are not capable of doing the job that is advertised. They need better coaches. Not ones that look good on paper but ones that are good at what they do.
- The standard is terrible for most of the teams. Kids not showing up here and there. Players leaving for better teams.
- Pathway to pros is turning out to be pathway to the same as everyone else if not worse for some players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostImagine being player 1-15...
Wondering why everyone else is getting better or the same while you paid 2x more.
How about 11-15 who can’t find anything...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlmost as bad as being the 02 Thorns starter who lost her spot to a 13 year old.
Besides--I thought the Thorns were all B-teamers anyway. Are you telling me that a B-teamer should be preferred over a hot talent, simply by virtue of being their first?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe's a great keeper because she met top competition through ECNL. If she played locally she would have sat in the goal really doing nothing. Can't get better doing that.
She would have still been a good keeper playing local.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe was a good keeper when she was at Washington Timbers, THUSC, and Crossfire Premier.
She would have still been a good keeper playing local.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf course they aren't, and the keeper going to ND is a great player. My point is that she would be the same great player playing for ECNL, academy, or OYSA. I will say that ECNL probably helped her connect with ND coaches and probably gave her some credibility in their eyes. But her skillset is hers and that's what the ultimately recruited her based on.
What you leave out is academics plays a major role as well for scholarships. If a incoming player can get academic money the soccer program has to give less leaving more for recruiting other players. Coaches like it. ND is fortunate
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot sure why we are even talking about someone who could very well not play in 4 years of college. The last top keeper from this area that had accolades much better than this one is still struggling to find time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe and maybe not. With a keeper it is a little luck and depends who is in front of you. Going to Stanford you are going to compete against the very best and only one keeper gets to play at a time. I am sure Lauren would have started at most programs including ND, but is still happy about her choice of schools.
Smokes this nd wannabe
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