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They just set up shop in CT, bought out a struggling club named Shoreline FC.Yes
They just set up shop in CT, bought out a struggling club named Shoreline FC.Yes
They just set up shop in CT, bought out a struggling club named Shoreline FC.
It's an interesting club. They are dogmatic/systematic about their training regimen. The coaches have tutorials every once in awhile (2 months) from academy people from Munich. If parents are insistent on their kids learning soccer strategy, set pieces, etc., at a young age (10-12), they may get frustrated. Training emphasizes lots of small games of passing and making runs into open spaces. 95% just that. Always a pleasure to watch frustrated parents who didn't sign up for Euro soccer methods. Fun times.
Upstater, I think your fees / training sound fair. Fall seems light on competition though. Ours are less (about $1,100 with the uniform kit which thankfully we got two years out of), but we have parent coaches for games (your team's trainer comes to 50% of the games and then you can pay him/her for more), only one tournament (two day fall) included, winter training is extra (cost us $180 this winter for once a week futsal training), and a smaller kit (home/away jersey, one pair shorts, one pair socks). Our fall / spring league gives us 9 or 10 games depending on size of flight and we also joined the leagues cup which we got knocked out of after two games unfortunately (gave up winning goal with 30 seconds left!).
My son's team is in 3rd place in their 11 team A flight (out of 12 flights) and are most likely moving to EDP in the fall. I'm a bit torn. From what I'm told, the A flight competition in our league is very similar to second level EDP, but with less travel. The club is talking about taking my daughters team to EDP by the next fall. Here is a blog post about all the leagues and travel. I do think that at the non-elite level, a lot of travel is for ego. Alphabet soup of leagues only increasing youth soccer's travel problem
My son's team is in 3rd place in their 11 team A flight (out of 12 flights) and are most likely moving to EDP in the fall. I'm a bit torn. From what I'm told, the A flight competition in our league is very similar to second level EDP, but with less travel. The club is talking about taking my daughters team to EDP by the next fall. Here is a blog post about all the leagues and travel. I do think that at the non-elite level, a lot of travel is for ego. Alphabet soup of leagues only increasing youth soccer's travel problem