From what I just heard, no. They just wanted to do away with the management side of the equation and are keeping their entities.Do you think their board acquiesced all control to Surf?
From what I just heard, no. They just wanted to do away with the management side of the equation and are keeping their entities.Do you think their board acquiesced all control to Surf?
No lights and the fields are not up to DA standards. However I heard that some of their fields are jointly used by Albion and so every year there is a big contention with Park and Rec and Albion for use. It will be interesting.No idea. Just know that if I was running the club the access to fields, I assume they are lighted, would be the big factor. DA requirements of X number of days a week of practice and talk of pure DA age groups instead of banded ages (talking girls side) means more teams which requires even more fields. Being in Albion's backyard is just the cherry on top. Keep in mind, I have ZERO inside knowledge as to the inner workings, this is just my speculation.
still relatively new at the club scene...two years. We brought a team from a smaller community club to a bigger community club only to have one of those big guys gobbled up the club we moved to. All of the kids and parents are great together plus they have developed from a scrappy bronze team to a flight two team in three years time. One concern is obviously fees. Also, our team are made up a bunch of decent players plus three great players (one of which plays up an age group) so the teams other concern is that would the club pluck those two or three great players from us and transfer them to the better team? We told the dir that we came here as a team, the boys grew as a team (albeit some at different spurts)....WHhat is everyone's thought on this? Thanks!
Depends upon the end game of those three players. If they are just playing as a social activity and to have fun with friends, then staying is a good thing. But if they have aspirations/goals to play beyond high school, don’t ask them to be limited by sticking with one team. They can still have fun and make new friends in a new situation, while being challenged by more advanced players/teams.still relatively new at the club scene...two years. We brought a team from a smaller community club to a bigger community club only to have one of those big guys gobbled up the club we moved to. All of the kids and parents are great together plus they have developed from a scrappy bronze team to a flight two team in three years time. One concern is obviously fees. Also, our team are made up a bunch of decent players plus three great players (one of which plays up an age group) so the teams other concern is that would the club pluck those two or three great players from us and transfer them to the better team? We told the dir that we came here as a team, the boys grew as a team (albeit some at different spurts)....WHhat is everyone's thought on this? Thanks!
still relatively new at the club scene...two years. We brought a team from a smaller community club to a bigger community club only to have one of those big guys gobbled up the club we moved to. All of the kids and parents are great together plus they have developed from a scrappy bronze team to a flight two team in three years time. One concern is obviously fees. Also, our team are made up a bunch of decent players plus three great players (one of which plays up an age group) so the teams other concern is that would the club pluck those two or three great players from us and transfer them to the better team? We told the dir that we came here as a team, the boys grew as a team (albeit some at different spurts)....WHhat is everyone's thought on this? Thanks!
All of the kids and parents are great together plus they have developed from a scrappy bronze team to a flight two team in three years time.
Good coach and talented team mates are the two most important factors if you're serious about developing in soccer. Nothing else, badges and things like that, really matter.
Completely agree. Only other influence is the roster size and playing time.
Dus niet meer Corver methode?Rebels just took over OVC and rename them into Rebels East...
And they are advertising as being part of EGSL (Doesn't mean much) but didn't know Albion was part of EGSL.San Marcos United FC is now Albion SC North
If they keep doing these things, league will look like Rebels, Rebels East, Albion, Albion South, Albion North, Surf, Surf 4S, and then who are they going to poach from?
Without poaching there is no great teams.
And they are advertising as being part of EGSL (Doesn't mean much) but didn't know Albion was part of EGSL.
If they keep doing these things, league will look like Rebels, Rebels East, Albion, Albion South, Albion North, Surf, Surf 4S, and then who are they going to poach from? Without poaching there is no great teams.
or Legends, Legends 4S...................Wonder would Legends try to get a foothold in SD?And they are advertising as being part of EGSL (Doesn't mean much) but didn't know Albion was part of EGSL.
If they keep doing these things, league will look like Rebels, Rebels East, Albion, Albion South, Albion North, Surf, Surf 4S, and then who are they going to poach from? Without poaching there is no great teams.
They never do.Because, heaven forbid, these f**ks develop their own great teams...
Once they are within the club's payroll, the kid "loses" the opportunity to join the "pathway" (Yes @timbuck I said it!) to greatness. I mean the parents are getting the prestige to say they are part of everyone's favorite soccer club without doing the drive, and the club is getting that dough without having to worry about some other club gaining prestige...Within any of the partnerships, it's not called poaching anymore. It's moving the player to his best opportunity.
I though Legends gave up on coming down to SD after talks of having Rebels join them felt apart like 4-5 years ago.or Legends, Legends 4S...................Wonder would Legends try to get a foothold in SD?
APFC is gewoon goedkoper om samen te werken met ...Dus niet meer Corver methode?