I think Xfire Academy played against Sounders Academy this past weekend. Anyone know how those games went?
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U15 no game report posted
U16/U17 Sounders DA won 2:1
http://soun.ussoccerda.com/sam/teams...?team=12088620
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostU15 no game report posted
U16/U17 Sounders DA won 2:1
http://soun.ussoccerda.com/sam/teams...?team=12088620
https://mycujoo.tv/team/sounders-u-1...ng0iusco6ghubq
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Sounders U 19s played Surf and Golden FC this past weekend,
Sounds like U16s played a scrimmage.
They're all great players. Xfire got screwed with the division of boys DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSounders U 19s played Surf and Golden FC this past weekend,
Sounds like U16s played a scrimmage.
They're all great players. Xfire got screwed with the division of boys DA.
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Keep trolling fool. Somebody will argue with you. I'll take you up on either of your moronic statements if you'd like. Please provide me with your top college scholarship info....I"ll wait.
As for the solidarity payments, everyone and I mean everyone knows that Crossfire is in the right. If you'd like to argue otherwise, please do so.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs that you, Peter? Steve? Bernie screwed himself by being greedy with the soldarity payments, which now results the best local players will go Tier 1 Sounders. If you want your son to turn pro or get the best college scholarship, he better be in Tier 1 DA.
The Sounders, having a professional side that can offer lucrative contracts, will have an advantage over a youth nonprofit when it comes to attracting top talent to its academy. Solidarity payments don't change that.
I doubt the Tier 1/Tier2 business at DA will make as much of a difference. And really, it shouldn't--fully professional academies are different things than youth clubs, even ones that heavily subsidize dues and travel.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostKeep trolling fool. Somebody will argue with you. I'll take you up on either of your moronic statements if you'd like. Please provide me with your top college scholarship info....I"ll wait.
As for the solidarity payments, everyone and I mean everyone knows that Crossfire is in the right. If you'd like to argue otherwise, please do so.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs that you, Peter? Steve? Bernie screwed himself by being greedy with the soldarity payments, which now results the best local players will go Tier 1 Sounders. If you want your son to turn pro or get the best college scholarship, he better be in Tier 1 DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBy this do you mean "US Soccer and/or MLS is pissed that Crossfire stepped out of line and has made it so youth clubs can get solidarity payments, so the Federation has decided to screw them with a cactus in retaliation", or something else?
The Sounders, having a professional side that can offer lucrative contracts, will have an advantage over a youth nonprofit when it comes to attracting top talent to its academy. Solidarity payments don't change that.
I doubt the Tier 1/Tier2 business at DA will make as much of a difference. And really, it shouldn't--fully professional academies are different things than youth clubs, even ones that heavily subsidize dues and travel.
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