Originally posted by Unregistered
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As far as "not investing in the younger kids", I'm fine with them not fielding U13 and U14 teams. It's too early at that age to thin the herd, and this is a lesson I think they have learned over the past several years. Far too much variance in physical and mental development.
And if there is a "black swan" talent at that age, they can always play up. There is one 07 player, who is quite skilled, on the 06 TA team. Will he make it to the pros? Dunno, he's still in middle school. Is he one of the most talented kids in the metro area? Definitely.
Oregon needs one, or two max, teams per age group that participates at ever level of MLS Next. Let the elite boys play with and against each other with coaches that are focused on player development.
I've always thought that perhaps Nike ought to fund such a thing.
If one of the local clubs put an effort into it and made this a thing they would have every star player from the state trying out.
Instead we get a half dozen clubs trying to promote themselves as "elite", NOT cornering the market on talent, leading to the dispersion of talent you decry. Or one club will corner an age group (see UPDX and the 04s), perhaps through underhanded means, but find that success in one cohort doesn't mean success generally.
Instead- they are stuck with one or two good players on each team mixed with a bunch of average kids.
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