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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another parent who cant wait to brag how their DD got offered to go to regional camp. Its ODP back in the day I remember it was hard just to make districts let alone State squad. Now all you have to do is sign up and bam! your in ODP. Let me ask you this Is the talent pool good? Did top players from top teams even attempt to sign up for ODP at your age? Im guessing your kid is 2008? we have someone on the team now who made State and the parents will not stop bragging but everyone doesnt want to tell them how terrible ODP is now. [/quote] All I can tell you is they have been making a lot of changes this year to make ODP more relevant. The national level teams, U14 and up are fully funded and they have been playing against DA teams. They won every game last month at the ntc. [/quote] By national teams, I presume you mean the ODP national camp teams. What's funny about ODP is that the ODP national camps don't even feed into the YNT's, except unless a player happens to be scouted at one of these. It's nice that they're funding this, but they would really need to fund it at the state and regional levels to start to attract back the top talent. Even then, I don't see why DA players will be attracted to it, because they already have a pathway to YNT's. ODP is like the pathway for red headed step children.[/quote] Correct, ODP u14-17. Those kids were selected out of the odp regional teams, also 2 of the boys age groups and 2 of the girls age groups are traveling overseas this spring and those trips are fully funded. You are also correct they are not pulling kids directly into the national team, but they are working closely with mls and US Soccer to get those kids pulled into MLS academies. MLS has supposedly put a lot of money and scouting resources into this pipeline of potential academy players and they are taking it seriously. The fully funded parts of the program are coming from MLS and US Soccer support, maybe that will grow in the future if it produces results. If your kid is already at an mls academy then no, this should not interest you. [/quote]
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