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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't really think MYS GA is going to be anything special for a 2-3 years...these things take time to grow. I'd imagine MYS expects RL players to basically make the GA teams up for at least the first two years and slowly improve [/quote] But do enough RL players want to make that leap? There are quite a few multi-sport athletes at that level that may not be looking for the travel and commitment required of GA. [/quote] They need outside players from GA/ECNL teams in order to be able to compete asap. Otherwise, if they rely on RL players, they will get stuck in the mud. [/quote] Per Rankings app, nearly all MYS RL teams are ranked 500++ nationally (2011s are 400+). Revolution's GA teams are generally ranked around 200 nationally, and they are mid-table teams. GA may not be ECNL, by RL is not GA. If MYS's plan is to build their GA program around RL players, they are headed to TSJ results. [/quote] Many of their FVU players, will return home.[/quote] If the coaching slate for FVU is going to be a bunch of Vienna and BRYC rec coaches then I agree many players will take a serious look at MYS GA. [/quote] But until both slates are out, those who are confident with their skills know things will shake out and there's no need to rush against arbitrary and needlessly early id sessions and "deadlines"[/quote]
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