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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with the “pro” promotion people on this thread like taking full advantage of the connections you have. Promotion has to have some meat behind it to be taken seriously. So a tactic that seems to work for the “big schools” as someone keeps mentioning is handing out “camp invites” starting at U13-U16 which we all know gives each of those players an edge on their soccer profile. So as a result top schools see that and are more likely to give a look over players that don’t. I guess it’s just a coincidence how there are multiple “camp invites” that have been going to the same players who play for the club who also happen to play on the same team since they were 13. Again let’s be clear not just 1 or 2 on a team, more like 4+. All it takes is 1 invite to a camp and coaches will see what you got. So please stop with the superior coaching bs, this has to do with having a close connection with a pretty influential parent who knows this process very well and paved the way for sideline friends. The club has significantly benefited from this. But in a year or so this will shift. Maybe then all player pools will start becoming more diverse meaning... (from other clubs).[/quote] Can college coaches properly evaluate players or not? a kid going to an ntc or claiming to go to one is enough for them? I seriously doubt that.[/quote]
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