| we have seen the same thing as 10:52. Not just NCSL but classic also. |
| Agree pp. People just make stuff up on these posts. |
| Check out the many Calverton Club teams in NCSL. Some are majority Hispanic and the coaching is done in Spanish (DC tried out for one of them). |
| Or if you want to pick on Bethesda clubs, look at AC Bethesda - which is one of Bethesda Soccer's best teams. |
is it one of the best because of the Hispanic kids? are they simply more talented or just more dedicated (i.e. talented white kids abandon soccer as they grow older)? |
I really don't know - but they are extremely talented players. |
all the talent that money can't buy
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| People are so weird. Sports are one area where talent is not dependent on whether one is rich or poor; black or white; hispanic or whatever. People need to get a grip. Sports were one of the first places of integration in society. |
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Affordable, indeed.
One doesn't need 100 football players, a dozen coaches, multiple Greyhound buses just to transport the equipment, a home Stadium with functioning lights just to field a team. A team of less than a score, a dirt pitch, a T-shirt and shorts will suffice. The playing field is trully level and bare-footed talent can win the day.
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Have you attended any hockey games in the the 21st century? Things have certainly changed from yesteryear. |
I wish travel soccer was like this. But the coaches' fees, the mandatory trips out of state, all add up. And I doubt the recruiters are stalking those inexpensive rec leagues.... |
This is America. There's a wannabe entrepreneur around very corner and in every zip code. Hey, if your kids got soccer skills in bare feet, sans your fancy travel soccer leagues, I assure you he will rise to the top quickly. Soccer scouts can spot talent in a backyard. |
| Yes indeed pp. People can be recruited to play bball from the dreg neighborhoods of America. People just don't get it here. And baseball players come from poor slums of DR for example. |
this is probably due to the (un)popularity of the sport. if/when the player pool reaches a critical mass i'd think they'd stop scouting rec leagues fairly quickly. |
Baseball is alive and well in the DR. It's like football in Texas. http://www.hispaniola.com/dominican_republic/info/society_baseball.php http://ilovebaseball.org/dominican-republic.html |