Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the ECNL team or the C team. There is a big difference. The C team is basically a glorified MSI Classic team.
I heard that half the BSC G04 B team left. Is that true? Why?
As for the girl that joined from BSC, there was one at the 03/04 tryout who was listed on both the ECNL and B team rosters in gotsoccer.com.
An '03 team seems to be missing.
Anonymous wrote:While BSC can boast about the best competition with their ECNL teams, they cannot compare to the level of training and development that FC Bordeaux provides. BSC does not develop their players as well as Bordeaux does. They are just able to draw the best athletes because of their ECNL option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the ECNL team or the C team. There is a big difference. The C team is basically a glorified MSI Classic team.
I heard that half the BSC G04 B team left. Is that true? Why?
As for the girl that joined from BSC, there was one at the 03/04 tryout who was listed on both the ECNL and B team rosters in gotsoccer.com.
Anonymous wrote:From the ECNL team or the C team. There is a big difference. The C team is basically a glorified MSI Classic team.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes. They don't show the new age groups but they plan to split the 2003 into a 2003 and 2004 and split the 2005 into a 2005 and 2006.
I think it is a club on the rise. The challenge is that the club teams, unlike the graduating u19 team, is not likely to play in the top divisions of EDP or the top brackets of tournaments for another year. The training is great but the lack of competition does not help development.
Anonymous wrote:From the ECNL team or the C team. There is a big difference. The C team is basically a glorified MSI Classic team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where do FC Bordeaux players come from, random other teams?
One of their older teams moved over from Olney Boys and Girls' Club. Not sure about the others.
Anonymous wrote:where do FC Bordeaux players come from, random other teams?
Anonymous wrote:
Yes. They don't show the new age groups but they plan to split the 2003 into a 2003 and 2004 and split the 2005 into a 2005 and 2006.
I think it is a club on the rise. The challenge is that the club teams, unlike the graduating u19 team, is not likely to play in the top divisions of EDP or the top brackets of tournaments for another year. The training is great but the lack of competition does not help development.