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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFake town team playing in a town league. Whatever floats your boat. Now if any of these kids played on a really good club team, I might be impressed. But they don't. So you celebrate meaningless Superliga wins.
Just shut up already and admire the show!
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2994426]Can someone tell me what town NECONN, DIGHTON-REHOBOTH, FC ALLIANCE, AND MACH 1 represent in Rhode Island? Not to mention, CLCF, SMITHFIELD, CUMBERLAND, and EAST PROVIDENCE, all have near full club teams in Super Liga. How is that any different from Pumas? I guarantee those towns are not playing those teams up as much as the Pumas are. And NO, all the players on these 8 "club/super liga" teams, do not roster only girls that live in their town they are representing. So I guess it's ok to have a roster of 80% club players, that do not all live in the town the are representing, as long as they do not win? That seems hypocritical to me.
The only reason none of these organizations are not called out, THEY DO NOT WIN AND THE PUMAS DO. There will always be people that want to see the ones succeeding, fail as soon as they possibly can. Envy, breeds jealousy, breeds hate, and you people don't even know why you hate them so much. Never has a puma team come on here and gloated until attacked, PROVE ME WRONG PLEASE!!! And most of you knuckleheads on here don't even know these Puma people. You just relay what you think to be accurate or relay what someone who tells you that they "know", tells you. Go play REC if you don't like the competition.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFake town team playing in a town league. Whatever floats your boat. Now if any of these kids played on a really good club team, I might be impressed. But they don't. So you celebrate meaningless Superliga wins.
Obviously you are talking about the surf players. Do you feel the scorpion and nefc players that play for pumas are also not with a "good club team"? Not sure if you realize, it shows that you are impressed by commenting on here about them. Thanks for that. Why not comment on the rest of the above thread? Would love to know how you feel about those other 8 organizations, and why it is ok for them and not pumas?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe don't just win. We dominate! Surfin in the day and pumas taking you down at night.
Just shut up already and admire the show!
Thank you to the field managers who have provided proper facilities for us. You are few and far between.
As a piece offering. The Rhody folk and other lower levels should come watch us play. Learn and watch from the best.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThank you poster! I feel must add that we do these amazing things while playing up. Often on difficult ungroomed pitches.
Thank you to the field managers who have provided proper facilities for us. You are few and far between.
As a piece offering. The Rhody folk and other lower levels should come watch us play. Learn and watch from the best.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGo to an ECNL game to learn, this is all bush league stuff from kids that reach their peak at age 12.
You do know that you are responding to a troll right? There is obviously some parents/coaches not affiliated with Pumas, that are constantly putting these hysterical posts. And you just responded to one of them. Not your fault though, you couldn't have known that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGo to an ECNL game to learn, this is all bush league stuff from kids that reach their peak at age 12.
Sure Ecnl is fine to learn, but there's a lot of crossover with the RI top clubs. Some of our players can even make Ecnl rosters easy and may be doing that.
The point was our Superliga games let us show possession and passing fundamentals against at best B competion. Our finsl third play is very nice on the buildup. The disparity in skill shows proper game tactics and gameplay thought. Kind of like sparing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLate reply as we have been driving all day.
Sure Ecnl is fine to learn, but there's a lot of crossover with the RI top clubs. Some of our players can even make Ecnl rosters easy and may be doing that.
The point was our Superliga games let us show possession and passing fundamentals against at best B competion. Our finsl third play is very nice on the buildup. The disparity in skill shows proper game tactics and gameplay thought. Kind of like sparing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostParty will be over for you next fall. Mostly because of idiots like you. Enjoy your trophies while they last.
Don't worry, if and possibly when your dreams come true, then you can have those trophies simply because you live in a town where you are fortunate to have mostly club players at your disposal, or a huge population of kids to pick from. Basically, largest player pool towns will go back to getting their almost guaranteed trophies. That sounds fair to the towns that have very limited roster options. Don't be lazy, do what pumas do for their kids, and maybe different teams will start to win besides them. When pumas are gone one day, you will miss the competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou want to work on possession and attacking principles, there is a thing called practice. Which no Puma team does. They don't practice! Instead they pay LR and SC to play games against lower level competition. You want to be a real club? Take some of Surf's lower teams and enter them in Anchor. Maybe you will help develop some players. Instead you load up your teams with all the top players you can find. The U14 Pumas are all from top 2007 and 2008 teams. Try building a real rec program. How about running some practices? .... Yeah I didn't think so. Trophies and $$ for LR and SC. That sums up what Pumas is all about.
Not going to touch on how you feel these pumas should be developed, except, I feel the product they put on the field speaks for itself. LR and SC making $ on Super Liga, LOL? When you say making $, how much do you actually think they make for 5 teams (please give a response to this question, as I can tell you all they have to do for the $ amount you feel they make, and you can tell me if you would do it all for that amount of $)? These kids practice enough with their club teams, you ever think the parents don't want to pay more $ for field time to practice, on top of most do not have enough time to add another weekly practice to their schedules.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou want to work on possession and attacking principles, there is a thing called practice. Which no Puma team does. They don't practice! Instead they pay LR and SC to play games against lower level competition. You want to be a real club? Take some of Surf's lower teams and enter them in Anchor. Maybe you will help develop some players. Instead you load up your teams with all the top players you can find. The U14 Pumas are all from top 2007 and 2008 teams. Try building a real rec program. How about running some practices? .... Yeah I didn't think so. Trophies and $$ for LR and SC. That sums up what Pumas is all about.
You couldn't be more wrong. First, u14 pumas are a mix of 2007-2010 players from multiple clubs and from different level teams, so there is that. Second, why would they build a REC program? Super Liga is not REC, they have nothing to do with each other. REC does certainly sounds like where you should be playing with your kid if you don't like the competition in Super Liga. The thing I can't understand is, some of the people complaining about pumas in super liga, are the same people who either reached out this past winter to scrimmage, or accepted a scrimmage from pumas when they reached out to them. There were no trophies for those games. But now in Super Liga, where there is these trophies that these people on here reference so often, you don't want them in Super Liga. Who seems to be trophy chasing?
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